The Tabernacle:
The material used in the construction of the first or inner covering was fine twined linen; blue, purple and scarlet in color, and it was elaborately ornamented with figures of cherubim. Ten curtains, each, allowing eighteen inches to the cubit, forty-two feet long and six feet wide, were embraced in this inner covering (Exodus 36:8-9). These ten curtains were formed into grand curtains (Exodus 26:3; Exodus 36:10). The two grand curtains thus formed were coupled together with fifty loops of blue and fifty taches of gold (Exodus 36:10-13). It will be seen by measurement that the tabernacle was, allowing eighteen inches to the cubit, forty-five feet long, fifteen feet wide and fifteen feet high (Exodus 26:15-26). Now, measure the cherub covering allowing eighteen inches to the cubit and you will find that it was sixty feet long and forty-two feet wide (Exodus 36:8-13). Notice also that the cherub covering was placed on the tabernacle with the surplus in length hanging over the west end (Exodus 26:1-33). A part of this covering, forty-five feet long and fifteen feet wide, was necessary to cover the top of the tabernacle; and there was a surplusage of thirteen and half feet on each side and fifteen feet at the west end besides the corner surplusage (Exodus 26:1-37; Exodus 36:8-38). Note that from the east end of the tabernacle to the taches uniting the two grand curtains, directly above the second vail, the distance was thirty feet (Exodus 26:1-33). The second covering was constructed of a cloth made of goats' hair (Exodus 36:14). It embraced eleven curtains, each of which, allowing eighteen inches to the cubit, was forty-five feet long and six feet wide (Exodus 36:14-15). Two grand curtains were made out of the eleven goats' hair curtains; the first combination embraced five of the smaller curtains and the second combination embraced six (Exodus 36:16). The two grand curtains thus formed were united by fifty loops and fifty taches of brass (Exodus 36:17-18).
Waved lines indicate where the two great curtains were united by loops and taches.
The sixth curtain was doubled in the forefront of the tabernacle (Exodus 26:9). Allowing eighteen inches to the cubit and the goats' hair covering was sixty-six feet long and forty-five wide (Exodus 36:14-18). The second covering was placed on the tabernacle so that once small curtain extended over the front and the remainder extended over the sides and west end. The part of this curtain required to cover the top of the tabernacle was forty-five feet long and fifteen feet wide. The surplusage on the north and south sides and west end extended to the ground (Exodus 26:15-25; Exodus 36:14-19). The third covering was made of rams' skins dyed red and the fourth or top covering was made of badgers' skins (Exodus 36:19).
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