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Vayakhel-Pekudei - 3rd Portion
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Join me as we learnish for parishes and
pak when it's a non leap year and the
two Torah readings on together. So today
is Tuesday which would be on sleep here
will be a sixto reading but this would
be Tuesday for para sham chapter 37
parakul I'm sorry chapter 37 verse 17
yesterday we learned about the items
that they began to build was the actual
tabernacle the tapestries the ark the
table and today we continue with the
next two items
and he made the candalabra which was
made out of pure gold made out of one
piece
stem
base
buttons flowers
they all came out of it. Well, how did
this work?
There were six branches that were six
poles, six stems that were coming out
from the center.
There were three stems on one side
and there's three stems on the other.
Had three stems that had cups on it and
that was on one stem. Besides it was
there was a button a flower
and then there was another side there
was another three cups which also had on
it a button and a flower
this is the way it was made for all six
branches that were coming out of the
itself
we talk about the manura means the
center candalabra the center candalabra
had four cups three at the top and then
there was another one at the bottom with
its buttons and its hours. Verse 21.
There was a but there was a button a a
ball underneath the two uh branches.
And then there was another button
underneath underneath one of these two
branches. That means wherever you had
the branches connected on the center
pole there was a button and the two
branches would come out of it.
So too there was a button and from it
the two branches of the mur would come
out from both sides. That's the way it
was for all the six branches of the
manor. And then you have the center one
which was the seventh. Verse 22.
The buttons, the branches and the poles
and the flowers. Everything was from the
actual piece of gold. It was no extra
pieces. It was all solid one piece of
gold.
Then he made its lamps should be seven
and then tweezers and a little dustpan
to be able to collect the ash were all
made out of pure gold.
One talent of gold
that's what made it asula and all its
vessels that came from it. This was in
the first holy temple and during the
time of the tabernacle they had this
manora. The manura as we learned was
very difficult for motion but salt to
even construct where god told him take
the gold throw it into the fire and out
came a manora. However, during the time
um and this manora was the one that they
used as we mentioned in the holy temple
and by in the tabernacle as well
he should make it out of one talent of
gold that with scula and all the vessels
that came with it. Verse 25
and they made the incense offering altar
was made out of aaca wood a cubit its
length and a cubit its width was an
exact square
and two amos it two cubits its height
and then protruding from it was the
corners verse 26
he coated it in pure gold it roof of its
wall around it and its corners
and he made for it a golden crown.
The two golden rings made underneath the
crown
on both sides of two sides. That means
there was only two rings to be able to
carry it. Not like the other one that
had four.
This was made to put in the poles when
they would have the time that they would
carry it and they would be mobile. This
is the way that they would carry it.
Verse 28.
And he made the poles made out of wood
and he coated them goldish.
Then they made the anointing oil
and as well the incense for offering to
pure. This was blended specifically by a
perfumer in a special way. This
concludes the third Torah reading for
parasak and pud