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WORD Research this...Exodus 25
- 1 Locutusque est Dominus ad Moysen, dicens :
- 2 Loquere filiis Israël, ut tollant mihi primitias : ab omni homine qui offeret ultroneus, accipietis eas.
- 3 Hæc sunt autem quæ accipere debeatis : aurum, et argentum, et æs,
- 4 hyacinthum et purpuram, coccumque bis tinctum, et byssum, pilos caprarum,
- 5 et pelles arietum rubricatas, pellesque janthinas, et ligna setim :
- 6 oleum ad luminaria concinnanda : aromata in unguentum, et thymiamata boni odoris :
- 7 lapides onychinos, et gemmas ad ornandum ephod, ac rationale.
- 8 Facientque mihi sanctuarium, et habitabo in medio eorum :
- 9 juxta omnem similitudinem tabernaculi quod ostendam tibi, et omnium vasorum in cultum ejus. Sicque facietis illud :
- 10 arcam de lignis setim compingite, cujus longitudo habeat duos et semis cubitos : latitudo, cubitum et dimidium : altitudo, cubitum similiter ac semissem.
- 11 Et deaurabis eam auro mundissimo intus et foris : faciesque supra, coronam auream per circuitum :
- 12 et quatuor circulos aureos, quos pones per quatuor arcæ angulos : duo circuli sint in latere uno, et duo in altero.
- 13 Facies quoque vectes de lignis setim, et operies eos auro.
- 14 Inducesque per circulos qui sunt in arcæ lateribus, ut portetur in eis :
- 15 qui semper erunt in circulis, nec umquam extrahentur ab eis.
- 16 Ponesque in arca testificationem quam dabo tibi.
- 17 Facies et propitiatorium de auro mundissimo : duos cubitos et dimidium tenebit longitudo ejus, et cubitum ac semissem latitudo.
- 18 Duos quoque cherubim aureos et productiles facies, ex utraque parte oraculi.
- 19 Cherub unus sit in latere uno, et alter in altero.
- 20 Utrumque latus propitiatorii tegant expandentes alas, et operientes oraculum, respiciantque se mutuo versis vultibus in propitiatorium quo operienda est arca,
- 21 in qua pones testimonium quod dabo tibi.
- 22 Inde præcipiam, et loquar ad te supra propitiatorium, ac de medio duorum cherubim, qui erunt super arcam testimonii, cuncta quæ mandabo per te filiis Israël.
- 23 Facies et mensam de lignis setim, habentem duos cubitos longitudinis, et in latitudine cubitum, et in altitudine cubitum et semissem.
- 24 Et inaurabis eam auro purissimo : faciesque illi labium aureum per circuitum,
- 25 et ipsi labio coronam interrasilem altam quatuor digitis : et super illam, alteram coronam aureolam.
- 26 Quatuor quoque circulos aureos præparabis, et pones eis in quatuor angulis ejusdem mensæ per singulos pedes.
- 27 Subter coronam erunt circuli aurei, ut mittantur vectes per eos, et possit mensa portari.
- 28 Ipsos quoque vectes facies de lignis setim, et circumdabis auro ad subvehendam mensam.
- 29 Parabis et acetabula, ac phialas, thuribula, et cyathos, in quibus offerenda sunt libamina, ex auro purissimo.
- 30 Et pones super mensam panes propositionis in conspectu meo semper.
- 31 Facies et candelabrum ductile de auro mundissimo, hastile ejus, et calamos, scyphos, et sphærulas, ac lilia ex ipso procedentia.
- 32 Sex calami egredientur de lateribus, tres ex uno latere, et tres ex altero.
- 33 Tres scyphi quasi in nucis modum per calamos singulos, sphærulaque simul, et lilium : et tres similiter scyphi instar nucis in calamo altero, sphærulaque simul et lilium. Hoc erit opus sex calamorum, qui producendi sunt de hastili :
- 34 in ipso autem candelabro erunt quatuor scyphi in nucis modum, sphærulæque per singulos, et lilia.
- 35 Sphærulæ sub duobus calamis per tria loca, qui simul sex fiunt procedentes de hastili uno.
- 36 Et sphærulæ igitur et calami ex ipso erunt, universa ductilia de auro purissimo.
- 37 Facies et lucernas septem, et pones eas super candelabrum, ut luceant ex adverso.
- 38 Emunctoria quoque, et ubi quæ emuncta sunt extinguantur, fiant de auro purissimo.
- 39 Omne pondus candelabri cum universis vasis suis habebit talentum auri purissimi.
- 40 Inspice, et fac secundum exemplar quod tibi in monte monstratum est.
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