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Exodus – Chapters 37-38 (Tabernacle – Part 7)

April 19, 2018 by memullin

Read Chapter 37
1. Who made the ark? Of what type of wood? Overlaid with?

2. What were the tables made of? Overlaid with? What was included in the construction to help with carrying the tables?

3. Of what material were the utensils for the table made?

4. What other two pieces of furniture are described in Exodus 37? Describe them briefly.

Read Chapter 38
5. Of what kind of wood was the altar of burnt offerings made? Overlaid with? What was included in the construction to make it easier to carry?

6. Of what material was the laver made?

7. Of what tribe was Bezalel, the son of Uri? Ahoiliab, son of Ahisamach?

8. How much gold was used in the work of the holy place? Silver?

9. What was made from the silver?

10. How much bronze was used?

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