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  • "The Dwelling itself you shall make out of sheets woven of fine linen twined and of violet, purple and scarlet yarn, with cherubim embroidered on them. (Exodus 26, 1)

  • The length of each shall be twenty-eight cubits, and the width four cubits; all the sheets shall be of the same size. (Exodus 26, 2)

  • Five of the sheets are to be sewed together, edge to edge; and the same for the other five. (Exodus 26, 3)

  • Then make fifty clasps of gold, with which to join the two sets of sheets, so that the Dwelling forms one whole. (Exodus 26, 6)

  • "Also make sheets woven of goat hair, to be used as a tent covering over the Dwelling. (Exodus 26, 7)

  • Eleven such sheets are to be made; the length of each shall be thirty cubits, and the width four cubits: all eleven sheets shall be of the same size. (Exodus 26, 8)

  • Sew five of the sheets, edge to edge, into one set, and the other six sheets into another set. Use the sixth sheet double at the front of the tent. (Exodus 26, 9)

  • Likewise, the sheets of the tent will have an extra cubit's length to be left hanging down on either side of the Dwelling to protect it. (Exodus 26, 13)

  • The various experts who were executing the work, made the Dwelling with its ten sheets woven of fine linen twined, having cherubim embroidered on them with violet, purple and scarlet yarn. (Exodus 36, 8)

  • The length of each sheet was twenty-eight cubits, and the width four cubits; all the sheets were of the same size. (Exodus 36, 9)

  • Five of the sheets were sewed together, edge to edge; and the same for the other five. (Exodus 36, 10)

  • Then fifty clasps of gold were made, with which the sheets were joined so that the Dwelling formed one whole. (Exodus 36, 13)


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