Catholic Public Domain Version
"He also made loops of hyacinth along the edge of one curtain on both sides, and similarly along the edge of the other curtain, "
— Exodus 36:11, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And he made loops of blue on the edge of one curtain from the selvedge in the coupling: likewise he made in the uttermost side of another curtain, in the coupling of the second.”
“And he made loops of blue upon the edge of the one curtain from the selvedge in the coupling: likewise he made in the edge of the curtain that was outmost in the second coupling. ”
“He made loops of blue on the edge of the one curtain from the edge in the coupling. Likewise he made in the edge of the curtain that was outmost in the second coupling.”
“He made loops of blue material along the edge of the end curtain in the first set; he did the same along the edge of the end curtain in the second set.”
“He made also loops of violet in the edge of one curtain on both sides, and in the edge of the other curtain in like manner,”
“And they put twists of blue cord on the edge of the outside curtain of the first group, and in the same way on the outside curtain of the second group.”
“And he made loops of blue on the edge of one curtain from the selvedge in the coupling: likewise he made in the uttermost side of another curtain, in the coupling of the second.”
And all those who were wise of heart, in order to accomplish the work of the tabernacle, made ten curtains of fine twisted linen, and hyacinth, and purple, and twice-dyed scarlet, with diverse workmanship by the art of embroidery.
Each of these was twenty-eight cubits in length, and in width, four. All the curtains were of one measure.
And he joined five curtains to one another, and the other five he coupled to one another.
He also made loops of hyacinth along the edge of one curtain on both sides, and similarly along the edge of the other curtain,
so that the loops might meet against one another and might be joined together.
For these, he also cast fifty gold rings, which would retain the loops of the curtains and so make the tabernacle one.
He also made eleven canopies from the hair of goats, in order to cover the roof of the tabernacle: