Catholic Public Domain Version
"The length of one canopy shall hold thirty cubits, and the width, four. The measure of all the canopies shall be equal. "
— Exodus 26:8, Catholic Public Domain Version
“The length of one curtain shall be thirty cubits, and the breadth of one curtain four cubits: and the eleven curtains shall be all of one measure.”
“The length of each curtain shall be thirty cubits, and the breadth of each curtain four cubits: the eleven curtains shall have one measure. ”
“The length of each curtain shall be thirty cubits, and the breadth of each curtain four cubits: the eleven curtains shall have one measure.”
“The length of each curtain is to be forty-five feet, and the width of each curtain is to be six feet– the same size for the eleven curtains.”
“The length of one hair-curtain shall be thirty cubits; and the breadth, four: the measure of all the curtains shall be equal.”
“Every curtain is to be thirty cubits long and four cubits wide, all of the same measure.”
“The length of one curtain shall be thirty cubits, and the breadth of one curtain four cubits: and the eleven curtains shall be all of one measure.”
A curtain shall have fifty loops on each of two sides, inserted in such a manner that loop may come against loop, and one can be fitted to the other.
You shall also make fifty rings of gold, with which the veils of the curtains are to be joined, so that it shall be one tabernacle.
You shall also make eleven haircloth canopies to cover the roof of the tabernacle.
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.