Contain an enumeration of the various works already commanded to be made The same order is observed, except that here the tabernacle itself is placed first, and the altar of incense takes its natural position next to the candlestick.
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Exodus 31:7-11
The Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 31:7-11
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