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  1;  The ten curtains of the tabernacle.
  7;  The eleven curtains of goats' hair, and the covering of
     rams' and badgers' skins.
 15;  The boards of the tabernacle, with their sockets and bars.
 31;  The vail for the ark.
 36;  The hanging for the door.

 * the tabernacle with ten curtains.
   The word {mishcan,} from {shachan,} to dwell, means simply a
   dwelling-place, or habitation.  "When God had brought the
   children of Israel out of Egypt," says the very learned Dr.
   Cudworth, "resolving to manifest himself in a peculiar manner
   present among them, he thought good to dwell amongst them in
   a visible and external manner; and therefore, while they were
   in the wilderness, and sojourned in tents, he would have a
   tent or tabernacle built, to sojourn with them also.--Now,
   the tabernacle being thus a house for God to dwell in
   visibly, to make up the notion of dwelling or habitation
   complete, there must be all things suitable to a house
   belonging to it.  Hence, in the holy place, there must be a
   table and a candlestick, because these were the ordinary
   furniture of a room.  The table must have its dishes, and
   spoons, and bowls, and covers, belonging to it, though they
   were never used; and always be furnished with bread upon it.
   The candlestick must have its lamps continually burning,
   etc."

 # 25:8; 36:8-19; 40:2,17-19; 1Ch 17:1; 21:29; Joh 1:14; 2:21; Heb 8:2|
 # Heb 9:9,23,24; Re 21:3|
 * fine twined linen.
 # 36; 25:4; 35:6,35; Re 19:8|
 * cherubims.
 # 25:18|
 * cunning work.  Heb. the work of a cunning workman, or
   embroiderer.