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She had fine clothes of Esau’s by her in the house, and she dressed Jacob in these; (Genesis 27, 15)
And it seemed as if they ate up those other seven, that were so fine and well fed. With that Pharao awoke, (Genesis 41, 4)
dew that covered the earth’s surface, there in the desert, powdered fine as if it had been brayed by a pestle, lying on the ground like hoar-frost.✻ (Exodus 16, 14)
unless a fine is imposed on him instead; if so, he shall pay whatever ransom is demanded for his life. (Exodus 21, 30)
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.✻ (Exodus 26, 1)
All the curtains are to be of the same size, twenty-eight cubits in length and four in width. (Exodus 26, 2)
the sides, the extreme edges of the curtains must be fitted with loops of blue cord, to fasten one to the next, (Exodus 26, 4)
fifty loops at the edge of either set of curtains, so let in that loop meets loop and can be fastened to it. (Exodus 26, 5)
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, (Exodus 26, 31)
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; (Exodus 26, 36)
Make a court, too, round the tabernacle. At the south side of this, towards the mid-day sun, there will be hangings made of twisted linen thread, a hundred cubits long on this side, (Exodus 27, 9)
in between, at the gateway of the court, there will be hangings of twisted linen thread, embroidered with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, twenty cubits in length; these will have four posts, and as many sockets. (Exodus 27, 16)
