24 Bible Verses about Poles
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Jacob took green branches of poplar (storax), almond, and plane trees and stripped off some of the bark so that the branches had white stripes on them.
He placed these branches in front of the flocks at their drinking troughs. He put them there, because the animals mated when they came to drink.
So when the goats bred in front of the branches, they produced young that were streaked, speckled, and spotted.
When the strongest of the flock were mating, Jacob would place the rods in the sight of the flock in the gutters, so that they might mate by the rods.
Then they will put the lamp stand and all its utensils under a covering of fine leather and put them on a frame to carry them.
Make two poles of acacia wood. Cover them with gold. Put them through the rings. Poles can be used to carry the chest. Do not ever remove the poles from the rings.
The carrying poles he made with acacia wood. He covered them with gold. Then he put them through the rings that were on each side of the Ark.
the Ark containing the words of God's covenant with its poles and the throne of mercy,
Over this they will put a covering of fine leather. On top of that they will spread a cloth made entirely of violet material. Then they will put the poles in place.
Their outstretched wings covered the box and the poles it was carried by. The ends of the poles could be seen by anyone standing directly in front of the Most Holy Place, but from nowhere else.
The Levites carried God's Ark on their shoulders. They used poles as Moses had commanded according to Jehovah's instructions.
The rings were put close to the rim to hold the poles for carrying the table. These poles were made out of acacia wood and were covered with gold.
They will spread a bright red cloth over everything on the table. They will then cover all this with fine leather. Then they will put the poles in place.
Prepare poles out of acacia wood for the altar. Cover them with copper. The poles should be put through the rings on both sides of the altar and used to carry it.
the altar on which to burn offerings, with its bronze grating attached, its poles, and all its equipment; the washbasin and its base;
After that he covered two acacia wood poles with copper and put them through the rings for carrying the altar, which was shaped like an open box.
the copper altar with its copper grate, its poles, and all its accessories, the basin with its stand,
They will put all the accessories used at the altar on it. These are the trays, forks, shovels, and bowls-all the altar's accessories. They will spread a covering of fine leather (sealskin) over all this. Then they will put the poles in place.
Make two gold rings. Place them below the molding on opposite sides to hold the poles for carrying it. Make the poles out of acacia wood. Cover them with gold.
the altar for burning incense and its poles; the anointing oil; the sweet incense; the curtain for the entrance of the Tent;
They will spread a violet cloth over the gold altar and cover the cloth with fine leather. Then they will put the poles in place. They will take all the articles that are used in the holy place and put them in a violet cloth. Then they will cover that with fine leather, and put them on a frame to carry them.
The poles were so long that their ends could be seen in the holy place by anyone standing in front of the inner room. However they could not be seen outside. They are still there today.