Exodus 38:14 - The hangings for the one side were fifteen cubits; their pillars three, and their sockets three;

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What does "Exodus 38:14" mean?


Exodus 38:14 describes the dimensions of the hangings (curtains) used to form the courtyard of the Tabernacle. Let's break it down:

"The hangings for the one side were fifteen cubits;" This refers to the length of the linen hangings on one side (either the north or south) of the courtyard's gate. A cubit is an ancient unit of measurement, roughly equal to the length of a forearm, and estimated to be between 18 and 22 inches. So, fifteen cubits would be around 22.5 to 27.5 feet.

"their pillars three, and their sockets three;" This means that the hangings were supported by three pillars (upright posts) which stood in three sockets (bases) that held the pillars in place. These pillars and sockets would likely have been made of bronze.

In summary: The verse describes a section of the courtyard's perimeter, specifically one side of the gateway. This section was about 22.5 to 27.5 feet long and consisted of linen hangings supported by three pillars, each resting in its own base. The similar verse in Exodus 38:11 tells us the curtains on the other side of the gateway were also 15 cubits. The center of the gate's curtains were Exodus 38:18.

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