New Century Version

Exodus 38:1-14 New Century Version (NCV)

1. Then he built the altar for burnt offerings out of acacia wood. The altar was square—seven and one-half feet long and seven and one-half feet wide—and it was four and one-half feet high.

2. He made each corner stick out like a horn so that the horns and the altar were joined together in one piece. Then he covered the altar with bronze.

3. He made all the tools of bronze to use on the altar: the pots, shovels, bowls for sprinkling blood, meat forks, and pans for carrying the fire.

4. He made a large bronze screen to hold the burning wood for the altar and put it inside the altar, under its rim, halfway up from the bottom.

5. He made bronze rings to hold the poles for carrying the altar, and he put them at the four corners of the screen.

6. Then he made poles of acacia wood and covered them with bronze.

7. He put the poles through the rings on both sides of the altar, to carry it. He made the altar of boards and left the inside hollow.

8. He made the bronze bowl for washing, and he built it on a bronze stand. He used the bronze from mirrors that belonged to the women who served at the entrance to the Meeting Tent.

9. Then he made a wall of curtains to form a courtyard around the Holy Tent. On the south side the curtains were one hundred fifty feet long and were made of fine linen.

10. The curtains hung on silver hooks and bands, placed on twenty bronze posts with twenty bronze bases.

11. On the north side the wall of curtains was also one hundred fifty feet long, and it hung on silver hooks and bands on twenty posts with twenty bronze bases.

12. On the west side of the courtyard, the wall of curtains was seventy-five feet long. It was held up by silver hooks and bands on ten posts with ten bases.

13. The east side was also seventy-five feet long.

14. On one side of the entry there was a wall of curtains twenty-two and one-half feet long, held up by three posts and three bases.