Exodus 35:21-35

Exodus 35:21-35

[21] And they came,  every one  whose  heart  stirred him up,  and every one whom his spirit  made willing,  and they brought  the LORD'S  offering  to the work  of the tabernacle  of the congregation,  and for all his service,  and for the holy  garments.  [22] And they came,  both  men  and women,  as many as  were willing  hearted,  and brought  bracelets,  and earrings,  and rings,  and tablets,  all jewels  of gold:  and every man  that offered  offered an offering  of gold  unto the LORD.  [23] And every man,  with whom was found  blue,  and purple,  and scarlet,  and fine linen,  and goats'  hair, and red  skins  of rams,  and badgers'  skins,  brought  [24] Every one that did offer  an offering  of silver  and brass  brought  the LORD'S  offering:  and every man, with whom was found  shittim  wood  for any work  of the service,  brought  [25] And all the women  that were wise  hearted  did spin  with their hands,  and brought  that which they had spun,  both of blue,  and of purple,  and of scarlet,  and of fine linen.  [26] And all the women  whose heart  stirred  them up in wisdom  spun  goats'  [27] And the rulers  brought  onyx  stones,  to be set,  for the ephod,  and for the breastplate;  [28] And spice,  and oil  for the light,  and for the anointing  oil,  and for the sweet  incense.  [29] The children  of Israel  brought  a willing offering  unto the LORD,  every man  and woman,  whose  heart  made them willing  to bring  for all manner of work,  which the LORD  had commanded  to be made  by the hand  of Moses.  [30] And Moses  said  unto the children  of Israel,  See,  the LORD  hath called  by name  Bezaleel  the son  of Uri,  the son  of Hur,  of the tribe  of Judah;  [31] And he hath filled  him with the spirit  of God,  in wisdom,  in understanding,  and in knowledge,  and in all manner of workmanship;  [32] And to devise  curious works,  to work  in gold,  and in silver,  and in brass,  [33] And in the cutting  of stones,  to set  them, and in carving  of wood,  to make  any manner of cunning  work.  [34] And he hath put  in his heart  that he may teach,  both he, and Aholiab,  the son  of Ahisamach,  of the tribe  of Dan.  [35] Them hath he filled  with wisdom  of heart,  to work  all manner of work,  of the engraver,  and of the cunning workman,  and of the embroiderer,  in blue,  and in purple,  in scarlet,  and in fine linen,  and of the weaver,  even of them that do  any  work,  and of those that devise  cunning work.