THE TABERNACLE PROPER
This, which in the Hebrew is called 'the dwelling' (see on Exodus
25:9), consists of an oblong tent, 30 cubits long, 10 broad, and 10
high, and stands within the 'court of the tabernacle' (Exodus 27:9
-f.). It is formed of a frame of open woodwork, over which are spread
four la... [ Continue Reading ]
The outer coverings. Over the goathair covering are spread two others,
one of red leather made of ramskin, and the other, the outermost, of
sealskin: see on Exodus 25:5. The purpose of these opaque and heavy
curtains is to exclude the light.
15-30. The wooden framework supporting the coverings.... [ Continue Reading ]
The boards, as they are here called, are not solid, as then they would
have been very heavy, and the cherubim embroidered upon the inner
covering would not have been visible at all. It is best, with
Professor Kennedy, to take them to be open frames consisting of two
uprights connected with cross rai... [ Continue Reading ]
SIDES] RV 'hinder part': the W. end is meant. The tabernacle Isaiah 10
cubits in width, measured from curtain to curtain. As only six frames,
amounting to 9 cubits, are required for the end, it would appear that
1 cubit was taken up with the thickness of the side frames with their
stiffening bars. T... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TWO SIDES WESTWARD] RV 'the hinder part westward,' as in Exodus
26:22.
31-33. The dividing veil. This is of the same material as the inner
covering, linen tapestry, embroidered with cherubim, and is supported
upon four pillars at a distance of 10 cubits from the back wall or 20
cubits from the... [ Continue Reading ]
UNDER THE TACHES] under the joining of the covering forming the roof
which was at a distance equal to five widths of the material counting
from the entrance: see on Exodus 26:1.
36. The hanging curtain forming the door, RV 'the screen.' This closes
the tabernacle on the E. side, and is supported by... [ Continue Reading ]