Numbers 7 – NIRV & NVI

New International Reader’s Version

Numbers 7:1-89

Israel’s Leaders Bring Offerings for the Holy Tent

1Moses finished setting up the holy tent. Then he anointed it with olive oil. He set it apart to the Lord. He did the same thing with everything that belonged to it. He also anointed the altar. And he set apart to the Lord the altar and all its tools. 2Then the leaders of Israel brought their offerings. The leaders were the heads of the families. They were the leaders of the tribes. They were in charge of the men who had been counted. 3They brought gifts to the Lord. They brought six covered carts and 12 oxen. Each leader gave an ox. And every two leaders gave a cart. They put their gifts in front of the holy tent.

4The Lord said to Moses, 5“Accept the gifts from the leaders. I want their gifts to be used in the work at the tent of meeting. Give them to the Levites. They need them to do their work.”

6So Moses gave the carts and the oxen to the Levites. 7He gave two carts and four oxen to the men from the family of Gershon. They needed them to do their work. 8He gave four carts and eight oxen to the men from the family of Merari. They needed them to do their work. All these men were under the direction of Ithamar the priest. He was the son of Aaron. 9But Moses didn’t give any carts or oxen to the men from the family of Kohath. They had to carry the holy things on their shoulders. They were responsible for the holy things.

10When the altar was anointed, the leaders brought their offerings. They placed them in front of the altar. They brought their offerings in order to set apart the altar. 11The Lord had spoken to Moses. He had said, “Each day one leader must bring his offering. He must bring it in order to set apart the altar.”

12On the first day Nahshon, the son of Amminadab, brought his offering. Nahshon was from the tribe of Judah.

13He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

14He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

15Nahshon brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

16He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

17He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Nahshon, the son of Amminadab, brought as his offering.

18On the second day Nethanel, the son of Zuar, brought his offering. Nethanel was the leader of the tribe of Issachar.

19He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

20He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

21Nethanel brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

22He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

23He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Nethanel, the son of Zuar, brought as his offering.

24On the third day Eliab, the son of Helon, brought his offering. Eliab was the leader of the people of Zebulun.

25He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

26He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

27Eliab brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

28He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

29He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Eliab, the son of Helon, brought as his offering.

30On the fourth day Elizur, the son of Shedeur, brought his offering. Elizur was the leader of the people of Reuben.

31He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

32He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

33Elizur brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

34He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

35He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Elizur, the son of Shedeur, brought as his offering.

36On the fifth day Shelumiel, the son of Zurishaddai, brought his offering. Shelumiel was the leader of the people of Simeon.

37He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

38He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

39Shelumiel brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

40He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

41He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Shelumiel, the son of Zurishaddai, brought as his offering.

42On the sixth day Eliasaph, the son of Deuel, brought his offering. Eliasaph was the leader of the people of Gad.

43He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

44He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

45Eliasaph brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

46He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

47He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Eliasaph, the son of Deuel, brought as his offering.

48On the seventh day Elishama, the son of Ammihud, brought his offering. Elishama was the leader of the people of Ephraim.

49He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

50He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

51Elishama brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

52He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

53He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Elishama, the son of Ammihud, brought as his offering.

54On the eighth day Gamaliel, the son of Pedahzur, brought his offering. Gamaliel was the leader of the people of Manasseh.

55He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

56He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

57Gamaliel brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

58He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

59He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Gamaliel, the son of Pedahzur, brought as his offering.

60On the ninth day Abidan, the son of Gideoni, brought his offering. Abidan was the leader of the people of Benjamin.

61He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

62He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

63Abidan brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

64He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

65He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Abidan, the son of Gideoni, brought as his offering.

66On the tenth day Ahiezer, the son of Ammishaddai, brought his offering. Ahiezer was the leader of the people of Dan.

67He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

68He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

69Ahiezer brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

70He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

71He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Ahiezer, the son of Ammishaddai, brought as his offering.

72On the eleventh day Pagiel, the son of Okran, brought his offering. Pagiel was the leader of the people of Asher.

73He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

74He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

75Pagiel brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

76He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

77He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Pagiel, the son of Okran, brought as his offering.

78On the twelfth day Ahira, the son of Enan, brought his offering. Ahira was the leader of the people of Naphtali.

79He brought:

one silver plate and one silver sprinkling bowl. The plate weighed three pounds four ounces. The sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. Both were weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. Each plate and bowl was filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil. It was a grain offering.

80He brought one gold dish that weighed four ounces. It was filled with incense.

81Ahira brought one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old. They would be sacrificed as a burnt offering.

82He brought one male goat to be sacrificed as a sin offering.

83He brought two oxen, five rams and five male goats. He also brought five male lambs a year old. All of them would be sacrificed as a friendship offering.

That was everything that Ahira, the son of Enan, brought as his offering.

84Those were the offerings the Israelite leaders brought. They gave them to set the altar apart when it was anointed with olive oil.

They gave 12 silver plates, 12 silver sprinkling bowls and 12 gold dishes. 85Each plate weighed three pounds four ounces. Each sprinkling bowl weighed one pound 12 ounces. The total weight of the silver dishes was 60 pounds. Everything was weighed according to the standard weights used in the sacred tent. 86Each of the 12 gold dishes weighed four ounces. They were filled with incense. They were weighed according to the weights used in the sacred tent. The total weight of the gold dishes was three pounds.

87The leaders brought 12 young bulls, 12 rams and 12 male lambs a year old. That was the total number of animals they gave for the burnt offering. They gave them together with the grain offering. They brought 12 male goats for the sin offering.

88The leaders brought 24 oxen, 60 rams, 60 male goats and 60 male lambs a year old. That was the total number of animals sacrificed as the friendship offering.

Those were the offerings they brought to set apart the altar. The leaders brought them after the altar was anointed with oil.

89Moses entered the tent of meeting. He wanted to speak with the Lord. There Moses heard the Lord talking to him. The Lord’s voice was speaking to him from between the two cherubim. The cherubim were over the place where sin is paid for. It was the cover on the ark where the tablets of the covenant law were kept. In this way the Lord spoke to Moses.

Nueva Versión Internacional

Números 7:1-89

Ofrendas para la consagración del santuario

1Cuando Moisés terminó de levantar el santuario, lo consagró ungiéndolo junto con todos sus utensilios. También ungió y consagró el altar y sus utensilios. 2Entonces los jefes de Israel, es decir, los jefes de las familias patriarcales y de las tribus, que habían presidido el censo, hicieron una ofrenda 3y la llevaron al santuario para presentarla ante el Señor. La ofrenda consistía en una carreta por cada dos jefes y un buey por cada uno de ellos; eran, en total, seis carretas cubiertas y doce bueyes.

4El Señor dijo a Moisés: 5«Recibe estas ofrendas que te entregan, para que sean usadas en el ministerio de la Tienda de reunión. Tú se las entregarás a los levitas, según lo requiera el trabajo de cada uno».

6Moisés recibió las carretas y los bueyes, y se los entregó a los levitas. 7A los guersonitas les dio dos carretas y cuatro bueyes, como lo requería su ministerio. 8A los meraritas les dio cuatro carretas y ocho bueyes, como lo requería su ministerio. Todos ellos estaban bajo las órdenes de Itamar, hijo del sacerdote Aarón. 9A los coatitas no les dio nada, porque la responsabilidad de ellos era llevar las cosas sagradas sobre sus propios hombros.

Ofrendas para la dedicación del altar

10Cuando el altar fue consagrado, los jefes llevaron una ofrenda de dedicación y la presentaron ante el altar, 11porque el Señor había dicho a Moisés: «Para presentar su ofrenda de dedicación del altar, cada jefe tendrá su propio día».

La ofrenda de Judá

12El primer día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Naasón, hijo de Aminadab, de la tribu de Judá.

13Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato pesaba ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.7:13 Es decir, aprox. 1.5 kg y 805 g, respectivamente. Así en el resto de este capítulo.

14También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos,7:14 Es decir, aprox. 115 g; así en el resto de este capítulo. llena de incienso.

15Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

16Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

17Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Naasón, hijo de Aminadab.

La ofrenda de Isacar

18El segundo día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Natanael, hijo de Zuar, jefe de la tribu de Isacar.

19Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato pesaba ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.

20También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos, llena de incienso.

21Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

22Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

23Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Natanael, hijo de Zuar.

La ofrenda de Zabulón

24El tercer día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Eliab, hijo de Helón, jefe de la tribu de Zabulón.

25Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato pesaba ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.

26También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos, llena de incienso.

27Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

28Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

29Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Eliab, hijo de Helón.

La ofrenda de Rubén

30El cuarto día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Elisur hijo de Sedeúr, jefe de la tribu de Rubén.

31Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato pesaba ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.

32También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos, llena de incienso.

33Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

34Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

35Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Elisur, hijo de Sedeúr.

La ofrenda de Simeón

36El quinto día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Selumiel, hijo de Zurisaday, jefe de la tribu de Simeón.

37Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato pesaba ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.

38También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos, llena de incienso.

39Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

40Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

41Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Selumiel hijo de Zurisaday.

La ofrenda de Gad

42El sexto día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Eliasaf, hijo de Deuel, jefe de la tribu de Gad.

43Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato pesaba ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.

44También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos, llena de incienso.

45Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

46Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

47Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Eliasaf, hijo de Deuel.

La ofrenda de Efraín

48El séptimo día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Elisama, hijo de Amiud, jefe de la tribu de Efraín.

49Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato pesaba ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.

50También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos, llena de incienso.

51Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

52Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

53Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Elisama, hijo de Amiud.

La ofrenda de Manasés

54El octavo día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Gamaliel, hijo de Pedasur, jefe de la tribu de Manasés.

55Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato pesaba ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.

56También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos, llena de incienso.

57Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

58Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

59Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Gamaliel, hijo de Pedasur.

La ofrenda de Benjamín

60El noveno día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Abidán, hijo de Gedeoni, jefe de la tribu de Benjamín.

61Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato pesaba ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.

62También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos, llena de incienso.

63Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

64Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

65Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Abidán, hijo de Gedeoni.

La ofrenda de Dan

66El décimo día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Ajiezer, hijo de Amisaday, jefe de la tribu de Dan.

67Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato pesaba ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.

68También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos, llena de incienso.

69Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

70Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

71Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Ajiezer, hijo de Amisaday.

La ofrenda de Aser

72El undécimo día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Paguiel, hijo de Ocrán, jefe de la tribu de Aser.

73Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.

74También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos, llena de incienso.

75Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

76Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

77Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Paguiel, hijo de Ocrán.

La ofrenda de Neftalí

78El duodécimo día le tocó presentar su ofrenda a Ajirá, hijo de Enán, jefe de la tribu de Neftalí.

79Para la ofrenda de cereal presentó un plato de plata y un tazón de plata, llenos de harina refinada amasada con aceite.

Según el peso oficial del santuario, el plato pesaba ciento treinta siclos y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos.

80También presentó una bandeja de oro de diez siclos, llena de incienso.

81Para el holocausto presentó un ternero, un carnero y un cordero de un año.

82Para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados presentó un macho cabrío.

83Para el sacrificio de comunión presentó dos bueyes, cinco carneros, cinco machos cabríos y cinco corderos de un año.

Esta fue la ofrenda de Ajirá, hijo de Enán.

Conclusión

84Las ofrendas de dedicación que los jefes de Israel presentaron cuando se consagró el altar fueron las siguientes:

doce fuentes de plata, doce tazones de plata y doce bandejas de oro. 85Cada plato de plata pesaba ciento treinta siclos, y el tazón pesaba setenta siclos. El peso total de los objetos de plata llegaba a dos mil cuatrocientos siclos,7:85 Es decir, aprox. 28 kg. según el peso oficial7:85 el peso oficial. Lit. el siclo; también en v. 86. del santuario. 86Las doce bandejas de oro llenas de incienso pesaban diez siclos cada una, según el peso oficial del santuario. El peso total de las bandejas de oro era ciento veinte siclos.7:86 Es decir, aprox. 1.4 kg.

87Los animales para el holocausto fueron en total doce terneros, doce carneros, doce corderos de un año y doce machos cabríos para el sacrificio por el perdón de pecados, más las ofrendas de cereal.

88Los animales para el sacrificio de comunión fueron en total veinticuatro terneros, sesenta carneros, sesenta machos cabríos y sesenta corderos de un año.

Estas fueron las ofrendas para la dedicación del altar después de haber sido consagrado.

89Cuando Moisés entró en la Tienda de reunión para hablar con el Señor, escuchó su voz de entre los dos querubines, desde la cubierta de la tapa que estaba sobre el arca con las tablas del pacto. Así hablaba el Señor con Moisés.