Gen Z: Exodus 36
1Bezaleel and Aholiab, along with all the wise peeps, got that God-given wisdom to slay the work for the sanctuary, no cap.
2Moses hit up Bezaleel, Aholiab, and all the wise homies whose hearts were vibing to come through and do the work.
3They got all the offerings from Moses that the Israelites brought for the sanctuary grind, and lowkey, they kept bringing in free stuff every morning.
4All the wise guys who were grinding on the sanctuary work pulled up from their tasks.
5They told Moses, "Yo, the people are bringing way more than enough for the sanctuary hustle."
6Moses gave the word, and they announced it all over camp: "No more work for the sanctuary offering, fam." So the people chilled on bringing stuff.
7They had enough supplies to do the whole project, and then some, fr.
8Every wise hearted dude who worked on the tabernacle made ten curtains of fine linen, with blue, purple, and scarlet vibes, and they were lit with cherubim designs.
9Each curtain was twenty-eight cubits long and four cubits wide; they were all the same size, periodt.
10He linked the five curtains together, and then the other five curtains got linked up too.
11He made some blue loops on the edge of one curtain, like a vibe check, and did the same on the other curtain too, periodt.
12Fifty loops on one curtain, and fifty on the other, holding them together like a squad.
13He made fifty gold clips to keep the curtains tight, so it was all one dope tabernacle.
14Made curtains from goat hair for the tent over the tabernacle, eleven of them, no cap.
15Each curtain was thirty cubits long and four cubits wide, all eleven were the same size, fr.
16He paired five curtains together and six curtains together, like a lit combo.
17He slapped fifty loops on the edge of the curtain in the coupling, and fifty more on the second one, you feel?
18Made fifty brass clips to hold the tent together, so it was all one piece, no cap.
19He made a cover for the tent from red ram skins, and threw on some badger skins on top, savage.
20He crafted boards for the tabernacle from shittim wood, standing tall like a boss.
21A board was ten cubits long, and one and a half cubits wide. Crazy measurements, right?
22Each board had two tenons, spaced out evenly. So he did that for all the tabernacle boards.
23He made boards for the tabernacle; twenty boards for the south side, no cap.
24He made forty silver sockets under those twenty boards; two sockets for each board's tenons. That's smart.
25For the north corner of the tabernacle, he made another twenty boards, keeping it consistent.
26And the forty silver sockets for those too; two sockets under each board, just like the other side.
27For the west side of the tabernacle, he made six boards. Keeping it lit.
28And he made two boards for the corners of the tabernacle on both sides, making it all fit.
29They were connected at the bottom and linked at the top to one ring; he did that for both corners.
30There were eight boards total, and they had sixteen silver sockets, two sockets under each board. Bussin'.
31He crafted some dope bars from shittim wood; five for the boards on one side of the tabernacle, no cap.
32And five bars for the boards on the other side, plus five for the west side of the tabernacle. Vibes.
33He made a middle bar that went through the boards from one end to the other. Lit.
34He covered the boards in gold, made gold rings for the bars, and overlaid the bars with gold too. Bussin.
35He whipped up a veil of blue, purple, scarlet, and fine linen, with cherubim artfully designed. Savage.
36He made four pillars from shittim wood, covered them in gold, with gold hooks, and cast four silver sockets. Periodt.
37He created a hanging for the tabernacle door in blue, purple, scarlet, and fine linen, all needlework, fr.
38And the five pillars with their hooks were gold-plated; their tops and fillets were also gold, but the five sockets were brass. Pop off.