Bezaleel


the chief architect of the tabernacle. Ex. 31:1–11.
Historical Examples

Val d’Arno John Ruskin
Fighting the Sea Edward A. Rand
Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall Robert S. Hawker
Fighting the Sea Edward A. Rand
Fighting the Sea Edward A. Rand
Fighting the Sea Edward A. Rand

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