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TABLE OF SHEWBREAD


The Bible text about the Table of Shewbread is Exodus 25:23-30

The Table of Shewbread was made of acacia wood covered with gold. It would have been too heavy to transport to be made of solid gold. The table was 2 cubits long (36 inches), a cubit wide (18 inches) and a cubit and a half high (27 inches). It had a gold moulding and gold rim around it. The gold rim was a handbreadth wide (4-5 inches). It had 4 gold rings at the rim for inserting gold covered rods for carrying it. On top of the table were gold plates, dishes, pitchers and bowls. The table also had loaves of unleavened bread, probably 12.

Drawing by Brent Kington.
Brent Kington rendering of the table of shewbread.
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Below is a picture of the item as envisioned by the folks at "THE GREAT PASSION PLAY" who built a full scale model of the Tabernacle. This is NOT from our 3D model. You can use this image for comparison to our 3D concept.

Photo of model of table of shewbread in Eureka.
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