Exodus 27:4-14

4 Make for it a grate of bronze netting; and on the four corners of the netting, make four bronze rings.
5 Put it under the rim of the altar, so that the netting reaches halfway up the altar.
6 Make poles of acacia-wood for the altar and overlay them with bronze.
7 Its poles are to be put into the rings; the poles are to be on both sides of the altar for carrying it.
8 The altar is to be made of planks and hollow inside. They are to make it just as you were shown on the mountain.
9 "Here is how you are to make the courtyard of the tabernacle. On the south side, facing southward, are to be tapestries for the courtyard made of finely woven linen, 150 feet for one side,
10 supported on twenty posts in twenty bronze sockets; the hooks on the posts and the attached rings for hanging are to be of silver.
11 Likewise, along the north side are to be tapestries 150 feet long, hung on twenty posts in twenty bronze sockets, with silver hooks and rings for the posts.
12 Across the width of the courtyard on the west side are to be tapestries seventy-five feet long, hung on ten posts in ten sockets.
13 The width of the courtyard on the east side, facing east, will be seventy-five feet.
14 The tapestries for one side [of the gateway] will be twenty-two-and-a-half feet long, hung on three posts in three sockets;

Exodus 27:4-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 27

This chapter treats of the altar of burnt offering, and of all things relative to it, Ex 27:1-8, of the court of the tabernacle, its hangings on each side, with pillars, sockets, and hooks for them, Ex 27:9-19 and it is concluded with an order to the Israelites to bring oil olive for the lamp of the sanctuary, Ex 27:20,21.

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