Gen Z: Exodus 27
1You gotta build an altar outta shittim wood, five cubits long and wide; it's gonna be a square vibe, and three cubits tall, no cap.
2Make horns on the four corners, all the same, and cover it with brass, fr.
3You’ll need pans for ashes, shovels, basons, fleshhooks, and firepans; all that stuff made of brass, that’s bussin’.
4Build a grate of brass mesh, and put four brass rings on the corners, pop off.
5Slide it under the altar so the net is even with the middle of it, vibes.
6Make staves for the altar outta shittim wood and cover them with brass, that's lit.
7Put the staves in the rings, one on each side of the altar to carry it, periodt.
8Make it hollow with boards, just like you saw on the mountain, for real.
9Build the court of the tabernacle: the south side needs hangings of fine twined linen, a hundred cubits long, no cap.
10The twenty pillars and their twenty brass sockets are a must; hooks and fillets gotta be silver, for sure.
11For the north side, hangings also need to be a hundred cubits long, with twenty brass pillars and silver hooks, lit.
12The west side's breadth should be fifty cubits with ten pillars and ten sockets, no cap.
13The east side's gotta be fifty cubits too, straight up.
14The hangings on one side of the gate are fifteen cubits; three pillars and three sockets, vibes.
15On the other side, same deal: fifteen cubits, three pillars, three sockets, periodt.
16The gate of the court should have a hanging of twenty cubits, with blue, purple, scarlet, and fine linen, all stitched up; four pillars and four sockets, fr.
17All pillars around the court gotta have silver fillets; hooks and sockets are brass, that's goated.
18The court's length is a hundred cubits, fifty wide everywhere, and five cubits tall of fine linen with brass sockets, lit.
19All the tabernacle vessels and pins for the court need to be brass, no cap.
20Tell the kids of Israel to bring pure olive oil for the light, so the lamp stays lit always, periodt.
21In the tabernacle without the veil, Aaron and his sons gotta keep it lit from evening to morning before the Lord; it’s forever for their generations, no cap.