Exodus
Chapter 26
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And this is how the tabernacle is to be fashioned. Make ten curtains of twisted linen thread, worked in threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, with all the embroiderer’s art.
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All the curtains are to be of the same size, twenty-eight cubits in length and four in width.
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Five of these must be joined to each other, and then the remaining five in the same way;
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the sides, the extreme edges of the curtains must be fitted with loops of blue cord, to fasten one to the next,
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fifty loops at the edge of either set of curtains, so let in that loop meets loop and can be fastened to it.
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Then make fifty gold clasps, and join the two widths of curtain together, to make a single tent of them.
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Next, make eleven coverings of goats’ hair, to protect the tapestry over the tabernacle.
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The measurements of all these coverings are to be the same; each will be thirty cubits long and four cubits wide.
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Join together first five of the coverings, then the other six; the sixth of these is to hang double over the front of the tapestry.
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Make fifty loops at the edge of the first set of coverings, then fifty at the edge of the other, to join them together,
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and fifty brazen clasps, to hold these loops together, so that the whole may form a single protecting roof.
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Since there is one more of these coverings than is needed for the protection of the tapestry, fold it double and use it to protect the back of the tabernacle.
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The coverings are a cubit longer on the north and south than the tapestry, and this additional cubit will hang down, to protect the tabernacle itself on either side.
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Then make another canopy over the roof, of rams’ fleeces dyed red, and yet another, of skins dyed violet.
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Then make upright frames of acacia wood to support the tabernacle.
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Each must be ten cubits high, and a cubit and a half wide;
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and at the sides of it, two tenon-pieces must jut out, so that each frame can be mortised to the next; all the frames are to be made in this manner.
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Twenty of these will be on the south, facing the midday sun,
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with forty silver sockets, two at the foot of each frame, close to the corners;
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and twenty more on the opposite side, that looks northwards;
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these again will have forty silver sockets, two at the foot of each frame.
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And for the western end of the tabernacle there will be six frames,
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and two in addition, which must be set up in the corners at the extreme end of the tabernacle.
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All these will be joined together, from bottom to top, with a single kind of fastening to hold them all; the two frames which are to be set up in the corners will be joined in the same way as the others.
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Thus there will be eight frames in all, with sixteen silver sockets, two to each frame.
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Then make five poles of acacia wood, to hold the frames together on one side of the tabernacle,
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and five more to hold it together on the other side, and the same number for the western end;
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these will be passed right along the frames from end to end.
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Gild the frames themselves, and furnish them with gold rings, by which the poles can hold the frames together; these poles, too, must be plated with gold.
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So must thou set up the tabernacle, in conformity with the pattern that has been shewn to thee on the mountain.
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Make a veil, too, out of twisted linen thread, worked in threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, with all the embroiderer’s art,
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and let it hang down from four posts of acacia wood, gilded and with gilt capitals,8 but set in silver sockets.
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This veil will be held up by rings. The ark is to be set down behind it, and thus it will be a division between the sanctuary and the inner sanctuary.
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The throne, too, which rests above the ark and its records, will be in the inner sanctuary;
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on the outer side of the veil, the table will stand on the north, and the lamp-stand on the south side of the tabernacle, opposite the table.
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Make a screen, too, out of twisted linen thread, embroidered with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, for the entrance of the tabernacle;
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it must hang from five gilded posts of acacia wood, with gilt capitals and sockets of bronze.