Aplikace, kterou právě používáte, je biblický program Studijní on-line bible (dále jen SOB) verze 2. Jedná se prozatím o testovací verzi, která je oproti původní verzi postavena na HTML5, využívá JavaScriptovou knihovnu JQuery a framework Bootstrap. Nová verze přináší v některých ohledech zjednodušení, v některých ohledech je tomu naopak. Hlavní výhodou by měla být možnost využívání knihovny JQuery pro novou verzi tooltipů (ze kterých je nově možné kopírovat jejich obsah, případně kliknout na aktivní odkazy na nich). V nové verzi by zobrazení překladů i vyhledávek mělo vypadat "profesionálněji", k dispozici by měly být navíc např. informace o modulech apod. Přehrávač namluvených překladů je nyní postaven na technologii HTML5, tzn., že již ke svému provozu nepotřebuje podporu Flash playeru (který již oficiálně např. pro platformu Android není k dispozici, a u kterého se počítá s postupným všeobecným útlumem).
Application you're using is a biblical program Online Bible Study (SOB), version Nr. 2. This is yet a testing release, which is (compared to the previous version) based on HTML5, uses JQuery JavaScript library and Bootstrap framework. The new version brings in some aspects simplifications. The major advantage should be the possibility of using JQuery for the new version tooltips (from which it is now possible to copy their content, or click on active hyperlinks). In the new version are also available informations about the modules and the like. The player of the narrated translations is now HTML5 powered (he does not need Flash player). I hope, that the new features will be gradually added.
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1 So the day came when Moses finished setting up the Tent. Then he anointed it and made it and all its furnishings, as well as the Altar and all its furnishings, holy… he made them perfect by anointing them.
2 Then the leaders of Israel (the twelve heads of their family lines and leaders of their tribes… those who took the lead in the census)
3 brought gifts before Jehovah. There were six covered wagons pulled by twelve bulls (two per [wagon]) that were contributed by the leaders, which were brought to the Tent.
4 Then Jehovah spoke to Moses and said,
5 ‘Take [these things] and use them for service at the two cherubs that are above the Propitiatory, which cover the Chest of Proofs. And give the [wagons] to the Levites… [distribute] them among the groups by their assigned jobs.’
6 So Moses took the wagons and bulls, and gave them to the Levites.
7 He gave two wagons and four bulls to the sons of Gedson for their jobs,
8 and four wagons and eight bulls to the sons of MeraRi for their assignments under IthaMar, the son of Aaron the Priest.
9 However, he didn’t give any to the sons of CaAth, because the sacred things that they had to carry were to be borne on their shoulders.
10 [Israel’s] leaders brought these things to the Altar for the dedication of the Altar on the day that it was to be anointed.
11 Then Jehovah told Moses, ‘One leader must also bring a gift each day for the dedication of the Altar.’
12 So on the first day, NaAsson (the son of AminAdab), the leader of the tribe of Judah,
13 brought his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty holy silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
14 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
15 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
16 one goat kid (for a sin offering),
17 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of NaAsson, the son of AminAdab.
18 On the second day, NathaniEl (the son of Sogar), the leader of the tribe of IsSachar, brought
19 his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty holy silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
20 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
21 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
22 one goat kid (for a sin offering),
23 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of NathaniEl, the son of Sogar.
24 On the third day, EliAb the son of ChaElon), the leader of the tribe of ZebuLon, brought
25 his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty holy silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
26 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
27 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
28 one goat kid (for a sin offering)
29 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of EliAb, the son of ChaElon.
30 On the fourth day, EliSur (the son of SediUr), the leader of the tribe of Reuben, brought
31 his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty holy silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
32 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
33 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
34 one goat kid (for a sin offering),
35 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of EliSur, the son of SediUr.
36 On the fifth day, SalamiEl (the son of SuriSadai) the leader of the tribe of Symeon, brought
37 his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty holy silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
38 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
39 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
40 one goat kid (for a sin offering),
41 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of SalamiEl, the son of SuriSadai.
42 On the sixth day, EliSaph (the son of RaguEl), the leader of the tribe of Gad, brought
43 his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
44 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
45 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
46 one goat kid (for a sin offering),
47 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of EliSaph, the son of RaguEl.
48 On the seventh day, EliSama (the son of EmiUd), the leader of the tribe of EphraIm,
49 brought his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
50 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
51 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
52 one goat kid (for a sin offering),
53 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of EliSama, the son of EmiUd.
54 On the eighth day, GamaliEl (the son of PhadasSur), the leader of the tribe of ManasSeh,
55 brought his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
56 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
57 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
58 one goat kid (for a sin offering),
59 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of GamaliEl, the son of PhadasSur.
60 On the ninth day, AbiDan (the son of GadeOni), the leader of the tribe of BenJamin,
61 brought his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
62 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
63 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
64 one goat kid (for a sin offering),
65 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of AbiDan, the son of GadeOni.
66 On the tenth day, AchiEzer (the son of AmiSadai), the leader of the tribe of Dan,
67 brought his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
68 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
69 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
70 one goat kid (for a sin offering),
71 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of AchiEzer, the son of AmiSadai.
72 On the eleventh day, PhageEl (the son of Echran), the leader of the tribe of Asher,
73 brought his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
74 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
75 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
76 one goat kid (for a sin offering),
77 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of PhageEl, the son of Echran.
78 On the twelfth day, AchiRe (the son of AiNan), the leader of the tribe of NaphTali,
79 brought his gift. [It included] one silver platter that weighed the same as a hundred and thirty silver coins, and a silver bowl that weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. Both were filled with fine flour that was kneaded with oil for a food offering.
80 [There was also] a golden censer filled with ten silver coins worth of incense,
81 as well as one calf from the herd, one ram, and one yearling male lamb (for a whole-burnt offering),
82 one goat kid (for a sin offering),
83 and two heifers, five rams, five billy goats, and five yearling female lambs for a peace-offering sacrifice. These were the gifts of AchiRe, the son of AiNan.
84 These [were the gifts] from the leaders of the tribes of Israel during the period when the Altar was being anointed. There were twelve silver platters, twelve silver bowls, and twelve golden censers.
85 Each platter weighed the same as a hundred and thirty silver coins, and each bowl weighed the same as seventy holy silver coins. So all together, their combined weight was two thousand, four hundred holy silver coins.
86 The twelve golden censers were each filled with incense, and the gold weighed the same as a hundred and twenty silver coins.
87 The number of cattle for the whole burnt offerings amounted to twelve calves, twelve rams, and twelve yearling male lambs (plus food offerings and drink offerings); there were twelve kid goats for the sin offerings;
88 and the number of cattle that were sacrificed for the peace offering included twenty-four heifers, sixty rams, sixty yearling billy goats, and sixty perfect yearling female lambs, which were all offered for the dedication of the Altar. Then, after that, [Moses] made [Aaron] perfect by anointing him.
89 And from that point on, whenever Moses went into the Tent of Proofs to speak to God, he would hear the voice of Jehovah speaking to him from between the two cherubs that were above the Propitiatory, which covers the Chest of Proofs.