Exodus 39

Exodus 39

The priests’ sacred garments are completed, perfectly matching the divine instructions. This includes Aaron's beautiful ephod and the breastpiece of judgment set with the twelve engraved stones, symbolizing the tribes of Israel. Moses personally inspects every single item—the Tabernacle curtains, the wood frames, the altar, the bronze laver, and all the gold-plated items. Upon finding that the craftsmen have completed all the work precisely as the Lord commanded, Moses blesses the workers.

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