Éxodo 26:19

19 También harás cuarenta basas de plata debajo de las veinte tablas: dos basas debajo de una tabla para sus dos espigas, y dos basas debajo de la otra tabla para sus dos espigas.

Éxodo 26:19 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 26:19

And thou shall make forty sockets of silver under the twenty
boards
Or bases F19, and which were properly the foundation of the tabernacle, on which it was settled and established; these sockets were the mortises for the two tenons of each board or plank to be placed in, and were as broad as the plank, and, joining each other, made one entire basis for the whole structure; each socket contained a talent of silver, and was made of the silver given at the numbering of the people, ( Exodus 38:25 Exodus 38:27 ) , and a talent of silver, according to Bishop Cumberland, amounted to three hundred and fifty three pounds, eleven shillings and some odd pence of our money: by which may be judged the whole value of this silver foundation, which, with the four sockets of the vail, consisted of one hundred of them, which answer to the one hundred talents of silver collected at the above offering:

two sockets under one board for his two tenons, and two sockets under
another board for his two tenons;
and so in all the twenty boards, which took up the whole forty on the south side.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 (ynda) "bases", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, Tigurine version, Piscator, Drusius.

Éxodo 26:19 In-Context

17 Cada tabla tendrá dos espigas para unirlas una con otra; así harás con todas las tablas del tabernáculo.
18 Harás, pues, las tablas para el tabernáculo; veinte tablas para el lado sur.
19 También harás cuarenta basas de plata debajo de las veinte tablas: dos basas debajo de una tabla para sus dos espigas, y dos basas debajo de la otra tabla para sus dos espigas.
20 Y para el segundo lado del tabernáculo, al lado norte, veinte tablas,
21 y sus cuarenta basas de plata: dos basas debajo de una tabla y dos basas debajo de la otra tabla.
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