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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.✻ (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)
curtains for the court, with the posts they hang from and their sockets, a hanging for the door of the court, (Exodus 35, 17)
So, to carry out the fashioning of the tabernacle, all these skilful workmen made ten curtains, of twisted linen thread, embroidered with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, (Exodus 36, 8)
And on the sides of one set of curtains, at its extreme edge, he made loops of blue cord, and so with the other, (Exodus 36, 11)
Afterwards he made fifty gold clasps, to catch the loops on the curtains, so as to make a single tent of them. (Exodus 36, 13)
were the tent itself and its canopy, and the screen stretched over the doorway by which the tabernacle was entered; the curtains for the court, and the hanging at the entrance to the court, with all that belongs to the service of the altar;✻ the tabernacle ropes, too, and its appurtenances in general. (Numbers 3, 26)
is to carry the curtains of the tabernacle, and the second covering that makes a roof over the place of covenant, and the purple canopy over all, and the screen at the entrance of the tabernacle; (Numbers 4, 25)
wouldst thou bring into the temple of the Lord thy God the wages of a harlot, or the price of nameless sin? Either of these is hateful to the Lord thy God. (Deuteronomy 23, 18)
It was Barac who came up in pursuit of Sisara; and Jahel went out to meet him. Come in, was her greeting, and I will shew thee the man thou art looking for; and he went in to find Sisara lying there dead, with the peg through his temple. (Judges 4, 22)
