Catholic Public Domain Version
"He also made the atrium, at the south side of which were hangings of fine twisted linen of one hundred cubits and "
— Exodus 38:9, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And he made the court: on the south side southward the hangings of the court were of fine twined linen, an hundred cubits:”
“And he made the court: for the south side southward the hangings of the court were of fine twined linen, a hundred cubits; ”
“He made the court: for the south side southward the hangings of the court were of fine twined linen, one hundred cubits;”
“The Construction of the Courtyard He made the courtyard. For the south side the hangings of the courtyard were of fine twisted linen, one hundred fifty feet long,”
“He made also the court, in the south side whereof were hangings of fine twisted linen of a hundred cubits.”
“To make the open space, he put hangings on the south side, of the best linen, a hundred cubits long:”
“And he made the court: on the south side southward the hangings of the court were of fine twined linen, an hundred cubits:”
These bars he also made of setim wood, and he covered them with layers of brass.
And he drew them through the rings, which projected from the sides of the altar. But the altar itself was not solid, but hollow, made from panels and empty inside.
He also made the washtub of brass, with its base made from the mirrors of the women who kept watch at the door of the tabernacle.
He also made the atrium, at the south side of which were hangings of fine twisted linen of one hundred cubits and
twenty columns of brass with their bases. The heads of the columns and all of the engraving work were of silver.
Equally, at the northern area, the hangings, the columns, and the bases and heads of the columns were of the same measure and work and metal.
Yet truly, on that side which looks out toward the west, there were hangings of fifty cubits, and ten columns with their bases of brass. And the heads of the columns and all of the engraving work were of silver.