Smallest Material
With that being said, we're almost ready to examine the metals again. There's an awfully funny thing when it comes to the metals that I don't think you have noticed and that is how much these like to play and to function. Basically, that's to say their design is essentially open. At least, it was back when the Lord told them to make it back in the children of Israel's day for some of the functions. That being said, let's just examine a few things when it comes to design. First things first though, right off the bat, let's look at why it matters wherever we're at.
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To say that this design is uncomfortable would be a gross understatement of being and also greatly weakens the structure and function there on the whole. Thus, let's see what some different elements are when it comes to design. In today's day and age it's not only uncomfortable but forcing in function that everything be straight and neat, perfectly aligned. I'm thinking we ought to see how the design has been used before getting straight way into the heart of the problem which is how these metals are made. Metals, traditionally have been pretty stable that you'd see and still hold their values over time without a tend towards decay. These modern metals though require a good deal of mixing in with other substances just to make them stronger and still hope to not lose their relative function. Over time, the time and the weather starts to eat at materials requiring their replacement in certain areas like on roads, buildings, and also some bridges. That being said, here's to hoping the metals don't get hungry again and come on out to take their revenge upon men assuming these things have feelings and also some brains. Why not though when it comes down to it really considering everything you know about the other elements, their stability, and also their function in numbers. I can think of a few times where the metals have gotten together for their revenge on the human. For instance, these metal combinations are the same things which which medicine has learned to treat rapid cell growth and also some feels. Those with various states of the brain are more at risk of taking these pills, based upon elements and also some metals.
And thou shalt make an altar of shittim wood, five cubits long, and five cubits broad; the altar shall be foursquare: and the height thereof shall be three cubits.
2 And thou shalt make the horns of it upon the four corners thereof: his horns shall be of the same: and thou shalt overlay it with brass.
Exodus 27:2
This describes the construction of the altar if you will for just a minute. If you won't, that's fine too but I rather wish you'd follow to see all that our God has in store for his people. Basically, it starts off like a frame if you will, a frame made from wood which our God has ordained. It'll be held together in like singular fashion, either with nails, screws, or simply with brazen overlayment. It's not usual certainly, but entirely possible with the right sort of positioning. What do you think? What's the most usual construction method for these things that you'd see? We'll do this first one together just to see how it would be. We can do the altar first and the horns last of all, or just do the horns from the same sort of material. There's two possible scenarios to be used and neither one involves any screws, nails or wood glue. It's kind of strange if you're used to the west's particular model with their solid sheet-like construction of metals. Them things are heavy aren't they and solid too. The only way to make them lighter when you're carrying them is to make hollowed-out material. That's when you'll see space in the middle for use with the roads or else hollows and also some holes. I'm sure it's not comfortable for the design to be made that way and suffered so that you see. Metals, when cooled are thin and run so with a whole lot of ease. They adhere to surfaces of whatever you'd pour them onto that makes clean-up a breeze. That is in most cases, which means they have a high affinity for the states of most matters and also an inertia making them hard to remove. For those that don't know, interia is just a fancy way of saying something with a whole lot of weight that takes up space and resists attempts to move them in space.
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