Catholic Public Domain Version
"You shall also make fifty brass buckles, with which the loops may be joined, so that there may be one covering out of all."
— Exodus 26:11, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And thou shalt make fifty taches of brass, and put the taches into the loops, and couple the tent together, that it may be one.”
“And thou shalt make fifty clasps of brass, and put the clasps into the loops, and couple the tent together, that it may be one. ”
“You shall make fifty clasps of brass, and put the clasps into the loops, and couple the tent together, that it may be one.”
“You are to make fifty bronze clasps and put the clasps into the loops and join the tent together so that it is a unit.”
“Thou shalt make also fifty buckles of brass, wherewith the loops may be joined, that of all there may be made one covering.”
“Then make fifty brass hooks and put the hooks into the twists, joining the tent together to make it one.”
“And thou shalt make fifty taches of brass, and put the taches into the loops, and couple the tent together, that it may be one.”
The length of one canopy shall hold thirty cubits, and the width, four. The measure of all the canopies shall be equal.
Five of these you shall join by themselves, and six of these you shall couple to one another, in such a manner as to double the sixth canopy at the front of the roof.
You shall also make fifty loops along the edge of one canopy, so that it may be able to be joined with the other, and fifty loops along the edge of the other canopy, so that it may be coupled with the other.
You shall also make fifty brass buckles, with which the loops may be joined, so that there may be one covering out of all.
Then what will be left over of the canopies which are prepared for the roof, that is, one canopy which is in excess, from half of it you shall cover the back of the tabernacle.
And one cubit will hang down on one side, and another on the other side, which is more than the length of the curtains, protecting both sides of the tabernacle.
You shall also make another covering for the roof from the skins of rams, dyed-red, and above that again, another covering of violet-colored skins.