The Curtains and Covers for the Dwelling
261The curtain that forms the dwelling[] itself you shall make with ten panels[] of fine woven linen,[] with blue, purple, and scarlet material. Decorate them with cherubim, which are to be the work of a skillful craftsman. 2The length of each panel of the curtain is to be forty-two feet, and the width of each panel six feet. All the panels are to be the same size. 3Five panels of the curtain are to be connected together into one panel, and the other five panels are to be connected together into one. 4Attach blue loops to the edge of the last panel in the first set of curtains. In the same way attach loops to the edge of the last panel of the second set. 5Make fifty loops for the edge of the first set of curtains, and make fifty loops for the edge of the second set of curtains. The loops are to be opposite one another. 6Make fifty gold clasps,[] and connect the two sets of curtains to each other with the clasps, so that the dwelling becomes one connected piece. 7You shall make panels for a curtain made from goats' hair to serve as a tent over the dwelling cover. Make eleven panels. 8The length of each panel is to be forty-five feet, and the width of each panel six feet. The eleven panels are to be the same size. 9Connect five panels of the curtain into one unit, and connect six panels into another unit. Fold the sixth panel of the curtain over the front edge of the Tent.[] 10Attach fifty loops to the edge of the last panel of one set of curtains, and fifty loops to the edge of the last panel in the second set. 11Make fifty bronze clasps, and put the clasps into the loops to join the two pieces of the tent[] together, so that it forms one unit. 12The excess part of the curtains that form the tent, which is left over, that is, the half curtain that is extra, is to hang down over the back of the Dwelling. 13The eighteen inches left over on one side and the eighteen inches left over on the other side, all along the length of the tent coverings, are to be left hanging down over the sides of the Dwelling on either side to cover it.[] 14You shall also make a covering for the tent made from rams' skins dyed red and a covering made from hides of sea cows to go above that one. The Framework for the Dwelling
15You shall make upright boards[] of acacia wood to serve as a framework for the Dwelling. 16The length of each board is to be fifteen feet, and the width of each board is to be twenty-seven inches. 17There are to be two pegs on each board[] for connecting them to the next board. That is the way you are to make all the boards for the Dwelling. 18Make these boards for the Dwelling:
Make twenty boards for the south side. 19Make forty socket bases of silver to be placed under the twenty boards—two sockets to go under the first board to hold its two pegs, and two sockets to go under the next board for its two pegs.
20For the second side of the Dwelling, the north side, make twenty boards, 21with forty socket bases of silver— two sockets to go under the first board, and two sockets to go under the next board.
22For the far side of the Dwelling, the west side, make six boards. 23Then make two boards for each of the back corners of the Dwelling. 24For the two corners there are to be twin boards from the bottom to the top, but they are to be joined at the top by one ring[]—both cornerpieces are to be made like this. 25Altogether there will be eight boards with silver socket bases, sixteen socket bases—two socket bases to go under each board. 26You shall make crossbars of acacia wood—five crossbars for the boards on one side of the Dwelling, 27five crossbars for the boards on the other side of the Dwelling, and five crossbars for the boards on the backside of the Dwelling on the west. 28The middle bar, placed halfway up the boards, shall pass through from one end of the boards to the other end. 29Overlay the boards with gold. Attach gold rings to them to hold the crossbars, and overlay the crossbars with gold.
30You shall set up the Dwelling according to the design that is being shown to you on the mountain.
The Veil and the Screen
31You shall make a special veil of blue, purple, and scarlet material and of fine woven linen, decorated with cherubim. It shall be made as the work of a skillful craftsman. 32Hang it on four posts of acacia wood overlaid with gold, which stand on four socket bases of silver. The hooks are to be made of gold. 33Hang up the veil below the spot where the clasps join the two parts of the dwelling. Then bring the Ark of the Testimony inside the veil. The veil shall separate the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place for you. 34You shall put the atonement seat on top of the Ark of the Testimony in the Most Holy Place. 35You shall set the table outside the veil, and the lampstand opposite the table on the south side of the Dwelling. You shall put the table on the north side.
36You shall make a screen[] for the entry to the tent from blue, purple, and scarlet material and of fine woven linen, the work of an embroiderer. 37Make five posts of acacia wood to support the screen, and overlay them with gold. Their hooks shall be gold, and you shall cast five bronze socket bases for them.