Exodus 36 - Giving More Than Enough
Curtains - All the gifted artisans among them who worked on the tabernacle made ten curtains woven of fine linen and blue, purple and scarlet thread. They made them with artistic designs of cherubim. The curtains were all the same size with the length being twenty-eight cubits and the width being four cubits. The curtains were coupled in groups of five. Loops of blue yarn were on the edge of the curtain on the selvedge of one set and likewise on the outer edge of the curtain of the second set. Fifty loops were made on one set and fifty loops on the edge of the second set. The loops held one curtain to another. Fifty clasps of gold were made to couple the curtains to make one tabernacle. Eleven curtains were made of goats' hair for the tent over the tabernacle. The eleven curtains were the same size, thirty cubits in length and four cubits in width. Five curtains were coupled together and the other six were coupled together. Fifty loops were made to the outermost curtain on one set and fifty loops on the edge of the curtain on the second set. Fifty bronze clasps were made to couple the tent together as one.
Tent Coverings - The covering for the tent was made of ram skins dyed red with a covering of badger skins above that.
The Tabernacle - Made of boards of acacia wood, standing upright. The length of each board was ten cubits and the width of each board was a cubit and a half. Each board had two tenons for binding one to another. There were twenty boards for the south side and twenty boards for the north side. Each side had forty sockets of silver to go under the boards; two sockets under each board for its two tenons. The west side of the tabernacle had six boards. There were two boards for the two back corners of the tabernacle coupled at the bottom and coupled at the top by one ring. So, there were eight boards and their sixteen sockets of silver; two sockets under each of the boards. Five bars of acacia wood were made for the boards on each side of the tabernacle with the middle bars passing through the boards from one side to the other. The boards and bars were overlaid with gold. There were rings of gold to be holders for the bars.
The Veil - Blue, purple and scarlet thread was used along with fine woven linen. The veil was worked with an artistic design of cherubim. It also had four pillars of acacia wood overlaid with gold and with hooks of gold. The four sockets were made of silver.
The Screen - The Tabernacle door's screen was made of blue, purple, and scarlet thread along with fine woven linen made by a weaver. It had five pillars with their hooks. Their capitals and rings were overlaid with gold, but their five sockets were bronze.
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