Exodus 38 describes the construction of the tabernacle's furnishings and courtyard as instructed by Moses. Bezalel, assisted by Oholiab, builds the bronze altar for burnt offerings, measuring 5 cubits square and 3 cubits high, with horns, utensils, and a grating. The bronze basin and its stand are made from mirrors donated by women. The courtyard is formed with a 100-cubit-long, 50-cubit-wide enclosure of linen curtains, supported by bronze pillars and silver hooks, with specific measurements for the east and west sides. The chapter details the materials used: 29 talents and 730 shekels of gold, 100 talents and 1,775 shekels of silver (including a half-shekel tax from 603,550 men), and 70 talents and 2,400 shekels of bronze. All work follows God’s commands to Moses.