21 This is an inventory of the materials used in building the Tabernacle of the Covenant. 1 The Levites compiled the figures, as Moses directed, and Ithamar son of Aaron the priest served as recorder. 22 Bezalel son of Uri, grandson of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, made everything just as the Lord had commanded Moses. 23 He was assisted by Oholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, a craftsman expert at engraving, designing, and embroidering with blue, purple, and scarlet thread on fine linen cloth.
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The people brought special offerings of gold totaling 2,193 pounds, 2 as measured by the weight of the sanctuary shekel. This gold was used throughout the Tabernacle.
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The whole community of Israel gave 7,545 pounds 3 of silver, as measured by the weight of the sanctuary shekel.
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This silver came from the tax collected from each man registered in the census. (The tax is one beka, which is half a shekel, 4 based on the sanctuary shekel.) The tax was collected from 603,550 men who had reached their twentieth birthday.
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The hundred bases for the frames of the sanctuary walls and for the posts supporting the inner curtain required 7,500 pounds of silver, about 75 pounds for each base. 5
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The remaining 45 pounds 6 of silver was used to make the hooks and rings and to overlay the tops of the posts.
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The people also brought as special offerings 5,310 pounds 7 of bronze,
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which was used for casting the bases for the posts at the entrance to the Tabernacle, and for the bronze altar with its bronze grating and all the altar utensils.
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Bronze was also used to make the bases for the posts that supported the curtains around the courtyard, the bases for the curtain at the entrance of the courtyard, and all the tent pegs for the Tabernacle and the courtyard.