2.Mose 39 | New International Reader’s Version
1The workers made clothes from the blue, purple and bright red yarn. The clothes were worn by the priests who served in the holy tent. The workers also made sacred clothes for Aaron. They made them just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
The clothes for the priests The linen apron
2The workers made the linen apron. They made it out of thin gold wire, and of blue, purple and bright red yarn, and of finely twisted linen.3They hammered out thin sheets of gold. They cut it into thin wire. Then they sewed it into the blue, purple and bright red yarn and fine linen. Skilled workers made it.4The workers made shoulder straps for the apron. The straps were joined to two of its corners.5Its skilfully made waistband was made like the apron. The waistband was part of the apron itself. It was made out of thin gold wire, and out of blue, purple and bright red yarn, and out of finely twisted linen. The workers made it just as the LORD had commanded Moses.6They put the onyx stones in fancy gold settings. They carved the names of the sons of Israel on the stones. They did it the way a jewel cutter would carve them.7Then they connected them to the shoulder straps of the linen apron. The stones stood for the sons of Israel and were a constant reminder for them. The workers did those things just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
The chest cloth
8Skilled workers made the chest cloth. They made it like the linen apron. They used thin gold wire, and blue, purple and bright red yarn, and finely twisted linen.9The chest cloth was 25 centimetres square. It was folded in half.10The workers put four rows of valuable jewels on it. Carnelian, chrysolite and beryl were in the first row.11Turquoise, lapis lazuli and emerald were in the second row.12Jacinth, agate and amethyst were in the third row.13And topaz, onyx and jasper were in the fourth row. The workers put them in fancy gold settings.14They used a total of 12 stones. There was one stone for each of the names of the sons of Israel. Each stone was carved with the name of one of the 12 tribes.15The workers made braided chains out of pure gold for the chest cloth. They made them like ropes.16They made two fancy gold settings and two gold rings. They connected them to two corners of the chest cloth.17They joined the two gold chains to the rings at the corners of the chest cloth.18They joined the other ends of the chains to the two settings. They joined them to the shoulder straps on the front of the linen apron.19The workers made two gold rings. They connected them to the other two corners of the chest cloth. They put them on the inside edge next to the apron.20Then they made two more gold rings. They connected them to the bottom of the shoulder straps on the front of the apron. They put them close to the seam. They put them right above the waistband of the apron.21They tied the rings of the chest cloth to the rings of the apron with blue cord. That connected it to the waistband. Then the chest cloth would not swing out from the linen apron. The workers did those things just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
More clothes for the priests
22The workers made the outer robe of the linen apron completely out of blue cloth. The cloth was made by a skilful person.23The workers made an opening in the centre of the robe. They made an edge like a collar around the opening. Then it couldn’t tear.24They made pomegranates out of blue, purple and bright red yarn and finely twisted linen. They sewed them around the hem of the robe.25They made bells out of pure gold. They sewed them around the hem between the pomegranates.26They sewed a bell between every two pomegranates all around the hem of the robe. Aaron had to wear the robe when he served as priest. That’s what the LORD commanded Moses.27The workers made inner robes out of fine linen for Aaron and his sons. The linen cloth was made by a skilful person.28The workers also made the turban out of fine linen. And they made the caps and the underwear out of finely twisted linen.29The belt was made out of finely twisted linen and blue, purple and bright red yarn. A person who sewed skilfully made it. The workers did those things just as the LORD had commanded Moses.30They made the plate out of pure gold. It was a sacred crown. On the plate, they carved the words Set apart for the LORD.31Then they tied the plate to the turban with a blue cord. They did those things just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
The holy tent is completed
32So all the work on the holy tent, the tent of meeting, was completed. The Israelites did everything just as the LORD had commanded Moses.33Then they brought the holy tent to Moses along with everything that belonged to it. Here are the things they brought. hooks, frames, crossbars, posts and bases34the covering of ram skins dyed red, the covering of another kind of strong leather and the curtain that hides the ark35the ark where the tablets of the covenant law are kept, the poles and the cover for the ark36the table for the holy bread with all its things and the holy bread37the pure gold lampstand with its row of lamps and everything used with it, and the olive oil that gives light38the gold altar for burning incense, the anointing oil and the sweet-smelling incense the curtain for the entrance to the tent39the bronze altar for burnt offerings with its bronze grate, its poles and all its tools the large bowl with its stand40the curtains of the courtyard with their posts and bases, and the curtain for the entrance to the courtyard the ropes and tent stakes for the courtyard everything that belongs to the holy tent, the tent of meeting41and the sacred clothes for Aaron the priest and the clothes for his sons when they serve as priests42The Israelites had done all the work just as the LORD had commanded Moses.43Moses looked over the work carefully. He saw that the workers had done it just as the LORD had commanded. So Moses gave them his blessing.
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Descrizione dei paramenti dei sacerdoti
1Poi, con le stoffe tinte di violaceo, porporino e scarlatto, fecero dei paramenti cerimoniali ben lavorati per le funzioni nel santuario e fecero i paramenti sacri per Aaronne, come il Signore aveva ordinato a Mosè.2Si fece l’efod, d’oro, di filo violaceo, porporino, scarlatto e di lino fino ritorto.3Batterono l’oro in lamine e lo tagliarono a fili, per intesserlo nella stoffa violacea, porporina, scarlatta e nel lino fino per farne un lavoro artistico.4Gli fecero delle spalline, unite insieme; in tal modo l’efod era tenuto insieme mediante le sue due estremità.5La cintura artistica che era sull’efod, per fissarlo, era tutta d’un pezzo con l’efod e del medesimo lavoro di esso: cioè, d’oro, di filo violaceo, porporino, scarlatto e di lino fino ritorto, come il Signore aveva ordinato a Mosè.6Poi lavorarono le pietre d’ònice, incastonate in montature d’oro, sulle quali incisero i nomi dei figli d’Israele, come si incidono i sigilli.7E fissarono le pietre sulle spalline dell’efod, per ricordare i figli d’Israele, come il Signore aveva ordinato a Mosè.8Poi si fece il pettorale artisticamente lavorato, come il lavoro dell’efod: d’oro, di filo violaceo, porporino, scarlatto e di lino fino ritorto.9Il pettorale era quadrato; lo fecero doppio; aveva la lunghezza di una spanna e una spanna di larghezza; era doppio.10E vi incastonarono quattro file di pietre; nella prima fila c’era un sardonio, un topazio e uno smeraldo;11nella seconda fila, un rubino, uno zaffiro e un calcedonio;12nella terza fila, un’opale, un’agata e un’ametista;13nella quarta fila, un crisolito, un ònice e un diaspro. Queste pietre erano incastonate nelle loro montature d’oro.14Le pietre corrispondevano ai nomi dei figli d’Israele, ed erano dodici, secondo i loro nomi; erano incise come dei sigilli, ciascuna con il nome di una delle dodici tribù.15Fecero pure sul pettorale delle catenelle d’oro puro, intrecciate come dei cordoni.16Fecero due montature d’oro e due anelli d’oro, e misero i due anelli alle due estremità del pettorale.17Fissarono i due cordoni d’oro ai due anelli alle estremità del pettorale;18e attaccarono gli altri due capi dei due cordoni d’oro alle due montature, e li misero sulle due spalline dell’efod, sul davanti.19Fecero anche due anelli d’oro e li misero alle altre due estremità del pettorale, sull’orlo interno volto verso l’efod.20Fecero due altri anelli d’oro e li misero alle due spalline dell’efod, in basso, sul davanti, vicino al punto dove avveniva la giuntura, al di sopra della cintura artistica dell’efod.21Attaccarono il pettorale mediante i suoi anelli agli anelli dell’efod con un cordone violaceo, affinché il pettorale fosse al disopra della banda artisticamente lavorata dell’efod, e non si potesse staccare dall’efod, come il Signore aveva ordinato a Mosè.22Si fece pure il manto dell’efod, in lavoro di tessitura, tutto di color violaceo,23e l’apertura in mezzo al manto per farvi passare la testa: apertura, come quella di una corazza, con un’orlatura tessuta intorno, perché non si strappasse.24E all’orlo inferiore del manto fecero delle melagrane di color violaceo, porporino e scarlatto, di filo ritorto.25E fecero dei sonagli d’oro puro e posero i sonagli in mezzo alle melagrane all’orlo inferiore del manto, tutto intorno, fra le melagrane:26un sonaglio e una melagrana, un sonaglio e una melagrana, sull’orlatura del manto, tutto intorno, per fare il servizio, come il Signore aveva ordinato a Mosè.27Si fecero pure le tuniche di lino fino, in lavoro di tessitura, per Aaronne e per i suoi figli;28il turbante di lino fino, gli ornamenti delle mitre di lino fino, le mutande di lino fino ritorto29e la cintura ricamata di lino fino ritorto, di color violaceo, porporino, scarlatto, come il Signore aveva ordinato a Mosè.30Fecero d’oro puro la lamina del sacro diadema e vi incisero, come si incide sopra un sigillo: Santo al Signore.31Vi attaccarono un nastro violaceo per fermarla sul turbante, in alto, come il Signore aveva ordinato a Mosè.32Così fu finito tutto il lavoro del tabernacolo e della tenda di convegno. I figli d’Israele fecero interamente come il Signore aveva ordinato a Mosè; fecero a quel modo.33Poi portarono a Mosè il tabernacolo, la tenda e tutti i suoi utensili, i suoi fermagli, le sue tavole, le sue traverse, le sue colonne, le sue basi;34la coperta di pelli di montone tinte di rosso, la coperta di pelli di delfino, e il velo di separazione;35l’arca della testimonianza con le sue stanghe, e il propiziatorio;36la tavola con tutti i suoi utensili e il pane della presentazione;37il candelabro d’oro puro con le sue lampade, le lampade disposte in ordine, tutti i suoi utensili e l’olio per il candelabro;38l’altare d’oro, l’olio dell’unzione, l’incenso aromatico e la portiera per l’ingresso della tenda;39l’altare di bronzo, la sua graticola di bronzo, le sue stanghe e tutti i suoi utensili, la conca con la sua base;40le cortine del cortile, le sue colonne, le sue basi, la portiera per l’ingresso del cortile, i cordami del cortile, i suoi pioli e tutti gli utensili per il servizio del tabernacolo, per la tenda di convegno;41i paramenti cerimoniali per le funzioni del santuario, i paramenti sacri per il sacerdote Aaronne e i paramenti dei suoi figli per esercitare il sacerdozio.42I figli d’Israele eseguirono tutto il lavoro, come il Signore aveva ordinato a Mosè.43E Mosè vide tutto il lavoro; ed ecco, essi lo avevano eseguito come il Signore aveva ordinato; lo avevano eseguito a quel modo. E Mosè li benedisse.
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