Exodus 26:16
Other Translations of Exodus 26:16
King James Version
16 Ten cubits shall be the length of a board, and a cubit and a half shall be the breadth of one board.
English Standard Version
16 Ten cubits shall be the length of a frame, and a cubit and a half the breadth of each frame.
The Message
16 each section of frame fifteen feet long and two and one-quarter feet wide,
New King James Version
16 Ten cubits shall be the length of a board, and a cubit and a half shall be the width of each board.
New Living Translation
16 Each frame must be 15Â feet high and 27Â inches wide,
Exodus 26:22
22 Make six frames for the far end, that is, the west end of the tabernacle,
Other Translations of Exodus 26:22
King James Version
22 And for the sides of the tabernacle westward thou shalt make six boards.
English Standard Version
22 And for the rear of the tabernacle westward you shall make six frames.
The Message
22 for the rear of The Dwelling, which faces west, make six frames
New King James Version
22 For the far side of the tabernacle, westward, you shall make six boards.
New Living Translation
22 Make six frames for the rear-the west side of the Tabernacle-
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Exodus 26:22
Commentary on Exodus 26:15-30
(Read Exodus 26:15-30)
The sockets of silver each weighed about 115 pounds; they were placed in rows on the ground. In every pair of these sockets, a strong board of shittim-wood, covered with plates of gold, was fitted by mortises and tenons. Thus walls were formed for the two sides, and for the west end. The wall was further held together by bars, which passed through rings of gold. Over this the curtains were spread. Though movable, it was strong and firm. The materials were very costly. In all this it was a type of the church of God, built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief Corner-stone, Ephesians 2:20,21.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Exodus 26:16
Commentary on Exodus 26:15-30
(Read Exodus 26:15-30)
The sockets of silver each weighed about 115 pounds; they were placed in rows on the ground. In every pair of these sockets, a strong board of shittim-wood, covered with plates of gold, was fitted by mortises and tenons. Thus walls were formed for the two sides, and for the west end. The wall was further held together by bars, which passed through rings of gold. Over this the curtains were spread. Though movable, it was strong and firm. The materials were very costly. In all this it was a type of the church of God, built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief Corner-stone, Ephesians 2:20,21.