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Young's Literal Translation 1862

 

   

27:1`And thou hast made the altar of shittim wood, five cubits the length, and five cubits the breadth -- the altar is square -- and three cubits its height.
27:2And thou hast made its horns on its four corners, its horns are of the same, and thou hast overlaid it `with' brass.
27:3And thou hast made its pots to remove its ashes, and its shovels, and its bowls, and its forks, and its fire-pans, even all its vessels thou dost make of brass.
27:4`And thou hast made for it a grate of net-work of brass, and hast made on the net four rings of brass on its four extremities,
27:5and hast put it under the compass of the altar beneath, and the net hath been unto the middle of the altar.
27:6`And thou hast made staves for the altar, staves of shittim wood, and hast overlaid them `with' brass.
27:7And the staves have been brought into the rings, and the staves have been on the two sides of the altar in bearing it.
27:8Hollow with boards thou dost make it, as it hath been shewed thee in the mount, so do they make `it'.
27:9`And thou hast made the court of the tabernacle: for the south side southward, hangings for the court of twined linen, a hundred by the cubit `is' the length for the one side,
27:10and its twenty pillars and their twenty sockets `are' of brass, the pegs of the pillars and their fillets `are' of silver;
27:11and so for the north side in length, hangings of a hundred `cubits' in length, and its twenty pillars and their twenty sockets `are' of brass, the pegs of the pillars and their fillets `are' of silver.
27:12`And `for' the breadth of the court at the west side `are' hangings of fifty cubits, their pillars ten, and their sockets ten.
27:13And `for' the breadth of the court at the east side, eastward, `are' fifty cubits.
27:14And the hangings at the side `are' fifteen cubits, their pillars three, and their sockets three.
27:15And at the second side `are' hangings fifteen `cubits', their pillars three, and their sockets three.
27:16`And for the gate of the court a covering of twenty cubits, blue, and purple, and scarlet, and twined linen, work of an embroiderer; their pillars four, their sockets four.
27:17All the pillars of the court round about `are' filleted `with' silver, their pegs `are' silver, and their sockets brass.
27:18`The length of the court `is' a hundred by the cubit, and the breadth fifty by fifty, and the height five cubits, of twined linen, and their sockets `are' brass,
27:19even all the vessels of the tabernacle, in all its service, and all its pins, and all the pins of the court, `are' brass.
27:20`And thou -- thou dost command the sons of Israel, and they bring unto thee pure beaten olive oil for the light, to cause the lamp to go up continually;
27:21in the tent of meeting, at the outside of the vail, which `is' over the testimony, doth Aaron -- his sons also -- arrange it from evening till morning before Jehovah -- a statute age-during to their generations, from the sons of Israel.
Young's Literal Translation 1862

Young's Literal Translation 1862

Young's Literal Translation is a translation of the Bible into English, published in 1862. The translation was made by Robert Young, compiler of Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible and Concise Critical Comments on the New Testament. Young used the Textus Receptus and the Majority Text as the basis for his translation. He wrote in the preface to the first edition, "It has been no part of the Translator's plan to attempt to form a New Hebrew or Greek Text--he has therefore somewhat rigidly adhered to the received ones."