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At lahat ng matatalinong lalake sa gumagawa ng gawa, ay gumawa ng tabernakulo na may sangpung tabing, na linong pinili, at kayong bughaw, at kulay-ube, at pula na may mga querubin na niyari ng bihasang manggagawa.
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At lahat ng matatalinong lalake sa gumagawa ng gawa, ay gumawa ng tabernakulo na may sangpung tabing, na linong pinili, at kayong bughaw, at kulay-ube, at pula na may mga querubin na niyari ng bihasang manggagawa.
Like "say," the word "speak" refers to thoughts and feelings moving from our more internal spiritual levels to our more external ones -- and ultimately from the Lord, who is in a sense the most internal spiritual level of all. This is generally called "influx" and "perception" in the Writings, meaning they are thoughts and feelings that flow in in a complete way from the Lord, rather than being things we have to think about and figure out. On a number of occasions "speak" and "say" are used together; in these cases "speak" refers more to intellectual instruction in matters of thought and "say" refers more to feelings and affections that flow in directly.