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  • And he made a screen out of twisted linen thread, embroidered with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, for the entrance of the tabernacle, (Exodus 36, 37)

  • Then he made a washing-basin and a stand for it, out of bronze from the mirrors of the women who used to keep watch at the door of the tabernacle. (Exodus 38, 8)

  • and at the other end (leaving room in between for the entrance which led to the tabernacle) there were again hangings fifteen cubits long, three posts, and three sockets. (Exodus 38, 15)

  • The pegs which kept the tabernacle and the court in place, all round, were made of bronze. (Exodus 38, 20)

  • Here is an account, drawn up at Moses’ command by the priest Ithamar, son of Aaron, with the help of the Levites. It shews what was spent on the tabernacle that bears record of the Lord, (Exodus 38, 21)

  • and of these they made the sockets of the approach to the tabernacle that bears record of the Lord, and the brazen altar with its grating, and all the appurtenances used at it; (Exodus 38, 30)

  • and the sockets round the court and at the entrance to the court, and the pegs which held up the tabernacle and the enclosure round about. (Exodus 38, 31)

  • So the sons of Israel finished making the tabernacle, and all that covered in the sacred record, carrying out all the prescriptions the Lord had given to Moses. (Exodus 39, 31)

  • And they brought the tabernacle to Moses, the tent itself and all its furniture, rings, frames, poles, posts and sockets; (Exodus 39, 32)

  • the hanging for the tabernacle approach; (Exodus 39, 38)

  • the hanging for the entrance of the court, its ropes and its pegs. Nothing was missing of all the appurtenances that had been prescribed for the needs of the tabernacle, the shrine of the covenant. (Exodus 39, 40)

  • When the first day of the first month comes, set up the tabernacle that is to bear record of me, (Exodus 40, 2)


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