Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Exodus 26:18 - 26:18

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Exodus 26:18 - 26:18


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Twenty of these boards were to be prepared for the side of the dwelling that was turned towards the south, and forty sockets (אֲדָנִים foundations, Job 38:6) or bases for the pegs, i.e., to put the pegs of the boards into, that the boards might stand upright; and the same number of boards and sockets for the north side. תֵּימָנָה, “southward,” is added to נֶגְבָּה לִפְאַת in Exo 26:18, to give a clearer definition of negeb, which primarily means the dry, and then the country to the south; an evident proof that at that time negeb was not established as a geographical term for the south, and therefore that it was not written here by a Palestinian, as Knobel supposes, but by Moses in the desert.

The form of the “sockets” is not explained, and even in Exo 38:27, in the summing up of the gifts presented for the work, it is merely stated that a talent of silver (about 93 lb.) was applied to every socket.