Oholiab

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Oholiab is a biblical craftsman from the Book of Exodus who, alongside Bezalel, was divinely appointed to help design and construct the Tabernacle and its sacred furnishings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artisan
biblical figure
craftsman
appearsInChapter Exodus 31 NERFINISHED
Exodus 35 NERFINISHED
Exodus 36
Exodus 38 NERFINISHED
Exodus 39 NERFINISHED
appointedBy God NERFINISHED
appointedFor making all that the Lord commanded Moses
associatedWith Exodus from Egypt NERFINISHED
wilderness Tabernacle NERFINISHED
coAppointedWith Bezalel NERFINISHED
coWorker Bezalel NERFINISHED
culture ancient Israelite culture
describedAs filled with wisdom of heart
skilled craftsman
ethnicity Israelite NERFINISHED
father Ahisamach NERFINISHED
fatherTribe tribe of Dan
fieldOfWork design
embroidering
engraving
metalwork
textile work
weaving
gender male
hasRole assistant to Bezalel
tabernacle craftsman
knownFor artistic craftsmanship
design and construction of sacred furnishings
work on the Tabernacle
languageMentionedIn Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Book of Exodus NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Islam
Judaism
scripturalStatus Old Testament figure
Tanakh figure
timePeriod Mosaic era
tribeOf tribe of Dan
workedOn Tabernacle NERFINISHED
curtains of the Tabernacle
embroidered cherubim designs
holy garments for Aaron
priestly garments
sacred furnishings of the Tabernacle

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bezalel coWorker Oholiab