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  2. Temple menorah - Wikipedia

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    The main shaft, however, had four sets of blossoms, bulbs and flowers, making a total of twelve units on the shaft (Exodus 25:34). This would create a total of 66 units, which Conner claims is a picture of the Protestant canon of scripture (containing 66 books).

  3. Tetzaveh - Wikipedia

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    Exodus 30:1–10 8 Exodus 37:25–28 Laver 12 Exodus 30:17–21 12 Exodus 38:8 Anointing Oil 13 Exodus 30:22–33 9 Exodus 37:29 Incense 14 Exodus 30:34–38 10 Exodus 37:29 Craftspeople 15 Exodus 31:1–11 3 Exodus 35:30–36:7 The Sabbath 16 Exodus 31:12–17 1 Exodus 35:1–3

  4. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus 25 - Wikipedia

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    exodus 25 God instructs Moses to tell all Israelites whose heart so moves them to bring gifts to make a sanctuary — the Tabernacle — and its furnishings, so that God can dwell among them. God instructs them to make the Ark of the Covenant , a table on which to set the bread of display or shewbread , and a six-branched, seven-lamped ...

  5. Tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    A detailed description of a tabernacle, located in Exodus chapters 25–27 and Exodus chapters 35–40, refers to an inner shrine, the Holy of Holies, housing the ark, and an outer chamber with the six-branch seven-lamp Temple menorah, table for showbread, and an altar of incense. [2]

  6. Sanctuary lamp - Wikipedia

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    A ner tamid hanging over the ark in a synagogue. In Judaism, the sanctuary lamp is known as a Ner Tamid (Hebrew, “eternal flame” or “eternal light”), Hanging or standing in front of the ark in every Jewish synagogue, it is meant to represent the menorah of the Temple in Jerusalem, as well as the perpetual fire kept on the altar of burnt offerings before the Temple. [2]

  7. Terumah (parashah) - Wikipedia

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    The Tabernacle (2009 SketchUp model by Gabriel Fink). Terumah, Terumoh, Terimuh, or Trumah (תְּרוּמָה ‎—Hebrew for "gift" or "offering," the twelfth word and first distinctive word in the parashah) is the nineteenth weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה ‎, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the seventh in the Book of Exodus.

  8. Portal:Judaism/Weekly Torah portion/Terumah - Wikipedia

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  9. Mercy seat - Wikipedia

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    According to the biblical account (Exodus 25:19; 37:6), the cover was made from pure gold and was the same width and breadth as the ark beneath it, 2.5 cubits long and 1.5 cubits wide. Two golden cherubim were placed at each end of the cover facing one another and the mercy seat, with their wings spread to enclose the mercy seat (Exodus 25:18 ...