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Exodus 27:13
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The breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
And the breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
And the width of the courtyard for the east side, toward sunrise, will be fifty cubits.
The east end of the courtyard must also be seventy-five feet long.
The width of the court on the east side, toward the sunrise, is to be seventy-five feet.
"The width of the court [to the front], on the east side shall be fifty cubits.
"The width of the courtyard on the east side shall be fifty cubits.
And the breadth of the court, Eastwarde full East shall haue fiftie cubites.
The width of the court on the east side toward the sunrise shall be fifty cubits.
The width of the courtyard on the east side, facing east, will be seventy-five feet.
—And the breadth of the court on the east side, eastward, fifty cubits;
The east side of the courtyard must also be 50 cubits long.
The breadth of the court on the front to the east shall be fifty cubits.
And the breadth of the court on the east side shall be fifty cubits.
On the east side, where the entrance is, the enclosure is also to be 25 yards wide.
And for the width of the courtyard on the east side toward the sunrise, 75 feet,
And the width of the court for the east side eastward fifty cubits;
Vpo the east syde also shal the bredth of the courte haue fiftie cubytes,
And the breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
And on the east side the space is to be fifty cubits wide.
Fiftie cubites shalbe in the court eastwarde, euen full east.
And the breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
And the breadth of the Court on the Eastside Eastward, shall bee fiftie cubits.
And in the breadth of the tabernacle toward the south, curtains of fifty cubits; their pillars ten, and their sockets ten.
And the breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
The east side of the courtyard, toward the sunrise, is to be fifty cubits wide.
And [for] the breadth of the court at the east side, eastward, [are] fifty cubits.
And the width of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
And the breadth of the court on the east side eastward [shall be] fifty cubits.
The breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
The width of the court on the east side shall be fifty cubits.
The east end of the courtyard, the front, will also be 75 feet long.
And the east side of the open space will be as wide as twenty-five long steps.
The width of the court on the front to the east shall be fifty cubits.
And, the breadth of the court on the east side eastward, fifty cubits;
In that breadth also of the court, which looketh to the east, there shall be fifty cubits.
The breadth of the court on the front to the east shall be fifty cubits.
"The width of the court on the east side shall be fifty cubits.
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which answerde, and seide, Twei folkis ben in thi wombe, and twei puplis schulen be departid fro thi wombe, and a puple schal ouercome a puple, and the more schal serue the lesse.
Jacob seide, therfor swere thou to me. Therfor Esau swoor, and selde the firste gendrid thingis.
Now therfor, my sone, assent to my counsels,
Therfor Isaac blesside him, and seide, Art thou my sone Esau? Jacob answerde, Y am.
God yyue to thee of the dewe of heuene, and of the fatnesse of erthe, aboundaunce of whete, and of wyn, and of oile;
And Esau addide, Justli his name is clepid Jacob, for lo! he supplauntide me another tyme; bifor he took awei `my firste gendride thingis, and now the secounde tyme he rauyschide priueli my blessyng. And eft he seide to the fadir, Wher thou hast not reserued a blessyng also to me?
and his indignacioun ceesse, and til he foryite tho thingis whiche thou hast don ayens hym. Aftirward Y schal sende, and Y schal brynge thee fro thennus hidir. Whi schal Y be maad soneles of euer eithir sone in o dai?
Y take the child, require thou hym of myn hoond; if Y schal not brynge ayen, and bitake hym to thee, Y schal be gilti of synne ayens thee in al tyme;
And sche felde doun to hise feet, and seide, My lord the kyng, this wickydnesse be in me; Y biseche, speke thin handmayden in thin eeris, and here thou the wordis of thi seruauntesse;
And the womman of Thecua seide to the kyng, My lord the kyng, this wickidnesse be on me, and on the hows of my fadir; forsothe the kyng and his trone be innocent.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the breadth of the court on the east side eastward,.... Which was the entrance into it:
shall be fifty cubits; the east end and west end were of the same measure.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The court of the tabernacle - (Compare Exodus 38:9-20)
Exodus 27:9
The south side southward - The south side on the right. See Exodus 26:18.
Exodus 27:10
Sockets - Bases. See Exodus 26:19.
Fillets - Rather, Connecting rods; curtain-rods of silver connecting the heads of the pillars. The hangings were attached to the pillars by the silver hooks; but the length of the space between the pillars would render it most probable that they were also in some way fastened to these rods.
Exodus 27:13
The east side eastward - On the front side eastward.
Exodus 27:16
An hanging - An entrance curtain, which, unlike the hangings at the sides and back of the court, could be drawn up, or aside, at pleasure. The words are rightly distinguished in our Bible in Numbers 3:26.
Wrought with nedlework - The work of the embroiderer. See Exodus 26:36; Exodus 35:35. On the materials, see Exodus 25:4.
Exodus 27:17
Filleted with silver - Connected with silver rods. See Exodus 27:10,
Exodus 27:19
All the vessels ... - All the tools of the tabernacle used in all its workmanship, and all its tent-pins, and all the tent-pins of the court, shall be of bronze. The working tools of the sanctuary were most probably such things as axes, knives, hammers, etc. that were employed in making, repairing, setting up and taking down the structure. Compare Numbers 3:36.
The tabernacle - The word is here to be taken as including both the משׁכן mı̂shkân and the tent, as in Numbers 1:51, Numbers 1:53, etc. (see Exodus 26:1 note).
The pins - tent-pins.