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You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife or his male servant or his female servant or his ox or his donkey or anything that belongs to your neighbor.”

“If an ox gores a man or a woman to death, the ox shall surely be stoned and its flesh shall not be eaten; but the owner of the ox shall go unpunished.

If, however, an ox was previously in the habit of goring and its owner has been warned, yet he does not confine it and it kills a man or a woman, the ox shall be stoned and its owner also shall be put to death.

If the ox gores a male or female slave, the owner shall give his or her master thirty shekels of silver, and the ox shall be stoned.

“If a man opens a pit, or digs a pit and does not cover it over, and an ox or a donkey falls into it,

“If one man’s ox hurts another’s so that it dies, then they shall sell the live ox and divide its price equally; and also they shall divide the dead ox.

Or if it is known that the ox was previously in the habit of goring, yet its owner has not confined it, he shall surely pay ox for ox, and the dead animal shall become his.

If a man steals an ox or a sheep and slaughters it or sells it, he shall pay five oxen for the ox and four sheep for the sheep.

If what he stole is actually found alive in his possession, whether an ox or a donkey or a sheep, he shall pay double.

For every breach of trust, whether it is for ox, for donkey, for sheep, for clothing, or for any lost thing about which one says, ‘This is it,’ the case of both parties shall come before the judges; he whom the judges condemn shall pay double to his neighbor.

“If a man gives his neighbor a donkey, an ox, a sheep, or any animal to keep for him, and it dies or is hurt or is driven away while no one is looking,

If you meet your enemy’s ox or his donkey wandering away, you shall surely return it to him.

Six days you are to do your work, but on the seventh day you shall cease from labor so that your ox and your donkey may rest, and the son of your female slave, as well as your stranger, may refresh themselves.

They shall construct an ark of acacia wood two and a half cubits long, and one and a half cubits wide, and one and a half cubits high.

You shall make poles of acacia wood and overlay them with gold.

You shall make a table of acacia wood, two cubits long and one cubit wide and one and a half cubits high.

You shall make the poles of acacia wood and overlay them with gold, so that with them the table may be carried.

“Then you shall make the boards for the tabernacle of acacia wood, standing upright.

“Then you shall make bars of acacia wood, five for the boards of one side of the tabernacle,

You shall hang it on four pillars of acacia overlaid with gold, their hooks also being of gold, on four sockets of silver.

You shall make five pillars of acacia for the screen and overlay them with gold, their hooks also being of gold; and you shall cast five sockets of bronze for them.

“And you shall make the altar of acacia wood, five cubits long and five cubits wide; the altar shall be square, and its height shall be three cubits.

You shall make poles for the altar, poles of acacia wood, and overlay them with bronze.

“Moreover, you shall make an altar as a place for burning incense; you shall make it of acacia wood.

You shall make the poles of acacia wood and overlay them with gold.

and rams’ skins dyed red, and porpoise skins, and acacia wood,

Everyone who could make a contribution of silver and bronze brought the Lord’s contribution; and every man who had in his possession acacia wood for any work of the service brought it.

Then he made the boards for the tabernacle of acacia wood, standing upright.

Then he made bars of acacia wood, five for the boards of one side of the tabernacle,

He made four pillars of acacia for it, and overlaid them with gold, with their hooks of gold; and he cast four sockets of silver for them.

Now Bezalel made the ark of acacia wood; its length was two and a half cubits, and its width one and a half cubits, and its height one and a half cubits;

He made poles of acacia wood and overlaid them with gold.

Then he made the table of acacia wood, two cubits long and a cubit wide and one and a half cubits high.

He made the poles of acacia wood and overlaid them with gold, to carry the table.

Then he made the altar of incense of acacia wood: a cubit long and a cubit wide, square, and two cubits high; its horns were of one piece with it.

He made the poles of acacia wood and overlaid them with gold.

Then he made the altar of burnt offering of acacia wood, five cubits long, and five cubits wide, square, and three cubits high.

He made the poles of acacia wood and overlaid them with bronze.