1. Bezalel built an altar of acacia wood for offering sacrifices. It was two and a quarter metres square and one and a third metres high
2. with each of its four corners sticking up like the horn of a bull, and it was completely covered with bronze.
3. The equipment for the altar was also made of bronze—the pans for the hot ashes, the shovels, the meat forks, and the fire pans.
4. Half-way up the altar he built a ledge around it and covered the bottom half of the altar with a decorative bronze grating.
5. Then he attached a bronze ring beneath the ledge at the four corners to put the poles through.
6. He covered two acacia wood poles with bronze and
7. put them through the rings for carrying the altar, which was shaped like an open box.
8. Bezalel made a large bowl and a stand out of bronze from the mirrors of the women who helped at the entrance to the sacred tent.
18-19. For the entrance to the courtyard, Bezalel made a curtain nine metres long, which he hung on four bronze posts that were set on bronze stands. This curtain was the same height as the one for the rest of the courtyard and was made of fine linen embroidered and woven with blue, purple, and red wool. He hung the curtain on the four posts, using silver hooks and rods.
21-23. Bezalel had worked closely with Oholiab, who was an expert at designing and engraving, and at embroidering blue, purple, and red wool. The two of them completed the work that the Lord had commanded.Moses made Aaron's son Ithamar responsible for keeping record of the metals used for the sacred tent.