The Curtain for the Entrance
An embroidered curtain is made for the entrance to the tent, and it is set on five acacia posts overlaid with gold and fitted with bronze bases. The sanctuary’s front is given its own marked threshold.
F36or the entrance to the tent, you are to make a curtain embroidered with blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and finely spun linen. 37Make five posts of acacia wood for the curtain, overlay them with gold, use hooks of gold, and cast five bronze bases for them.[’’]
Verse 36A curtain for the tent entrance is to be embroidered with colored yarn and fine linen.
This verse introduces the outer entrance curtain.
Verse 37Five acacia posts are made for the curtain, overlaid with gold and set in bronze bases with gold hooks.
This verse describes the entrance curtain’s supporting structure.
A quiet block diagram: each row is one authored paragraph movement, with verse numbers kept visible for scanning and deeper work.
- vv. 36-37
An embroidered curtain is made for the entrance to the tent, and it is set on five acacia posts overlaid with gold and fitted with bronze bases. The sanctuary’s front is given its own marked threshold.
This paragraph closes the chapter by defining the tabernacle’s entrance.