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TWOT Reference: 529a
Strong's Number H2091 matches the Hebrew זָהָב (zāhāḇ),
which occurs 389 times in 336 verses
in the WLC Hebrew.
Page 1 / 7 (Gen 2:11–Exo 30:5)
The name of the first is Pishon, which flows through the entire land of Havilah,[fn] where there is gold.
As the camels finished drinking, the man took a gold ring weighing half a shekel, and for her wrists two bracelets weighing ten shekels of gold.
“The LORD has greatly blessed my master, and he has become rich. He has given him flocks and herds, silver and gold, male and female slaves, and camels and donkeys.
Then he brought out objects of silver and gold, and garments, and gave them to Rebekah. He also gave precious gifts to her brother and her mother.
Pharaoh removed his signet ring from his hand and put it on Joseph’s hand, clothed him with fine linen garments, and placed a gold chain around his neck.
“We even brought back to you from the land of Canaan the silver we found at the top of our bags. How could we steal silver or gold from your master’s house?
“Each woman will ask her neighbor and any woman staying in her house for silver and gold jewelry, and clothing, and you will put them on your sons and daughters. So you will plunder the Egyptians.”
“Now announce to the people that both men and women should ask their neighbors for silver and gold items.”
The Israelites acted on Moses’s word and asked the Egyptians for silver and gold items and for clothing.
“Overlay it with pure gold; overlay it both inside and out. Also make a gold molding all around it.
“Cast four gold rings for it and place them on its four feet, two rings on one side and two rings on the other side.
“Make a mercy seat of pure gold, forty-five inches long and twenty-seven inches wide.[fn]
“Make two cherubim of gold; make them of hammered work at the two ends of the mercy seat.
“Make a three-inch[fn] frame all around it and make a gold molding for it all around its frame.
“Make four gold rings for it, and attach the rings to the four corners at its four legs.
“Make the poles of acacia wood and overlay them with gold, and the table can be carried by them.
“You are also to make its plates and cups, as well as its pitchers and bowls for pouring drink offerings. Make them out of pure gold.
“You are to make a lampstand out of pure, hammered gold. It is to be made of one piece: its base and shaft, its ornamental cups, and its buds[fn] and petals.
“Their buds and branches are to be of one piece.[fn] All of it is to be a single hammered piece of pure gold.
“Also make fifty gold clasps and join the curtains together with the clasps, so that the tabernacle may be a single unit.
“Then overlay the supports with gold, and make their rings of gold as the holders for the crossbars. Also overlay the crossbars with gold.
“Hang it on four gold-plated pillars of acacia wood that have gold hooks and that stand on four silver bases.
“Make five pillars of acacia wood for the screen and overlay them with gold; their hooks are to be gold, and you are to cast five bronze bases for them.
“They are to make the ephod of finely spun linen embroidered[fn] with gold, and with blue, purple, and scarlet yarn.
“Engrave the two stones with the names of Israel’s sons as a gem cutter engraves a seal. Mount them, surrounded with gold filigree settings.
“and two chains of pure gold; you will make them of braided cord work, and attach the cord chains to the settings.
“You are to make an embroidered breastpiece for making decisions.[fn] Make it with the same workmanship as the ephod; make it of gold, of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and of finely spun linen.
“and the fourth row,
a beryl, an onyx, and a jasper.
They should be adorned with gold filigree in their settings.
“Then attach the two gold cords to the two gold rings at the corners of the breastpiece.
“Make two other gold rings and put them at the two other corners of the breastpiece on the edge that is next to the inner border of the ephod.
“Make two more gold rings and attach them to the bottom of the ephod’s two shoulder pieces on its front, close to its seam,[fn] and above the ephod’s woven waistband.
“Make pomegranates of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn on its lower hem and all around it. Put gold bells between them all the way around,
“You are to make a pure gold medallion and engrave it, like the engraving of a seal: Holy to the LORD.
“Overlay its top, all around its sides, and its horns with pure gold; make a gold molding all around it.
“Make two gold rings for it under the molding on two of its sides; put these on opposite sides of it to be holders for the poles to carry it with.
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