Exodus 26:6
And thou shalt make fiftie buttons of golde, wherwith the curteynes maye be coupled together, one to the other, that it maye be one couerynge.
And thou shalt make fiftie buttons of golde, wherwith the curteynes maye be coupled together, one to the other, that it maye be one couerynge.
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9The legth of one curtayne was eight and twentye cubites, and the bredth foure cubites, & were all of one measure:
10& he coupled the curtaynes fyue & fyue together one to the other.
11And made yalow loupes a longe by ye edge of euery curtayne, where they shulde be coupled together:
12fiftie loupes vpo euery curtayne, wherby one might be coupled to another.
13And made fiftie buttons of golde, and with the buttons he coupled the curtaynes together one to the other, that it might be one couerynge.
14And he made xj. curtaynes of goates hayre (for the tent ouer the habitacion)
15of thirtie cubytes longe, & foure cubytes brode, all of one measure,
16& coupled fyue together by them selues, and sixe by them selues,
17& made fiftie loupes a longe by ye edge of euery curtayne, wherby they might be coupled together,
18& made fiftie buttons of brasse, to couple ye tent together withall.
7Thou shalt make a coueringe also of goates heyer for a tente ouer the habitacion, of eleuen curteynes.
8The length of one curteyne shalbe thirtie cubytes, the bredth foure cubytes. And all the eleuen shalbe alike greate:
9fyue shalt thou couple together by the selues, & sixe also by them selues, yt thou mayest dubble the sixte curteyne in the fore front of the Tabernacle.
10And vpon euery curteyne thou shalt make fiftie loupes vpo the edges of them, that they maie be coupled together by the edges.
11And fiftie buttons of brasse shalt thou make, and put the buttons into the loupes, that the tent maye be coupled together, and be one couerynge.
12As for the remnaunt of the curteynes of the tente, thou shalt let the halfe parte hange ouer behynde ye tete,
13vpon both the sydes a cubyte longe, yt the resydue maye be vpon the sydes of the Tabernacle, & couer it vpon both the sydes.
1The habitacion shalt thou make of ten curteynes, of whyte twyned sylke, of yalowe sylke, of scarlet and purple. Cherubyms shalt thou make theron of broderd worke.
2And lenght of one curteyne shalbe eight and twentye cubytes ye bredth foure cubytes: and all the ten shalbe like,
3and shalbe coupled fyue and fyue together, one vnto the other.
4And thou shalt make loupes of yalowe sylke by the edge of euery curtayne, where they shalbe coupled together, that there maye be euer two and two fastened together vpon their edges:
5fiftie loupes vpon euery curteyne, that one maye fasten the other together.
36And in the dore of the Tabernacle thou shalt make an hanginge, of yalow sylke, purple, scarlet and whyte twyned sylke.
37And for the same hanginge thou shalt make fyue pilers of Fyrre tre, ouerlayed with golde, with knoppes of golde. And shalt cast fyue sokettes of brasse for them.
22But behynde the habitacion towarde ye west thou shalt make sixe bordes,
23and two bordes mo for the two corners of the habitacion,
24that euery one of them both maye be coupled from vnder vp with his corner borde, and aboue vpon the heade to come eauen together with a clape:
25so that there be eight bordes with their syluer sokettes, wherof there shalbe sixtene, two vnder euery borde.
26And thou shalt make barres of fyrre tre, fyue for the bordes vpon the one syde of the Tabernacle, and fyue for the bordes vpon the other syde of the Tabernacle,
27and fyue for the bordes behinde ye Tabernacle towarde the west.
28And the barres shalt thou shute thorow ye myddest of the bordes, and faste alltogether from ye one corner to ye other.
29And thou shalt ouerlaye the bordes wt golde, and make their rynges of golde, that the barres maye be put therin. And the barres shalt thou ouerlaye with golde,
30and so shalt thou set vp the Tabernacle, acordinge to ye fashion as thou hast sene vpon ye mount.
31And thou shalt make a vayle of yalow sylke, scarlet, purple, & whyte twyned sylke. And Cherubyns shalt thou make theron of broderd worke,
32and shalt hange it vpon foure pilers of Fyrre tre which are ouerlayed with golde, hauynge knoppes of golde, and foure sokettes of syluer.
33And the vayle shalt thou festen with buttons, and set the Arke of wytnesse within the vayle, that it maye be vnto you a difference betwixte the holy and the Most holy.
17Two fete shal one borde haue, that one maye be set by the other. Thus shalt thou make all the bordes for ye Tabernacle:
29that either of them both might be ioyned with his corner borde from vnder vp, and aboue vpon the heade to come together with a clampe:
4& made it so, that ye ouerbody cote came together by the edges on both the sydes.
19which shal haue fourtye sokettes of syluer vnder them, two sokettes vnder euery borde for his two fete.
11namely,the Habitacion with the tent & couerynge therof, the rynges, bordes, barres, pilers & sokettes:
13Thou shalt make hokes of golde also,
14and two wrethe cheynes of pure golde, and shalt fasten them vnto the hokes.
9And to ye habitacion thou shalt make a courte, an hangynge of whyte twyned sylke: vpo ye one syde an C. cubytes loge towarde the south,
22And vpon the brestlappe thou shalt make wrethen cheynes by ye corners of pure golde, and two golde rynges,
36And made for the same, foure pilers of Fyrretre, and ouerlayed them with golde, and their knoppes of golde, and cast foure sokettes of syluer for them.
37And made an hanginge in the Tabernacle dore, of yalow sylke, scarlet, purple, and whyte twyned sylke, of nedle worke,
26the hangynge aboute the courte, & the hangynge in ye courtedore, which (courte) goeth aboute the habitacion and the altare, and the cordes of it, & all that belongeth to the seruyce therof.
22& two fete vnto euery one, wherby one might be ioyned to another:
27And yet shalt thou make two rynges of golde, and fasten them vpon the two edges beneth to the ouerbody cote, vpon the outsyde one ouer agaynst anothe, where the ouerbody cote ioyneth together.