“You are to make the tabernacle with ten sheets of finely woven linen and with blue, purple, and scarlet yarn.”
Exodus 26:1a
When fashioning the tabernacle, the first command to Moshe by Adonai was that it would have ten sheets of finely woven linen. These sheets were to be woven with blue, purple, and scarlet yarn. Additionally, they were to have k’ruvium worked into the pattern as crafted by skilled artists. The length was to be forty-two feet long and six feet wide, joined in groups of five, and when fastened together as instructed by Adonai would form a single unit.
Goat hair was to be the fabric used for the next piece, that of the tent covering for the tabernacle. The instruction was for eleven of these forty-five feet long by six feet wide sheets. Joined in a set of five and a set of six and decorated with fifty loops on the edge of the set, this combination also would form a single unit
Finally this section ends stating that the covering for tent was to be of tanned ram skins and an outer covering of fine leather.
Exodus 26:1-14
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