Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Exodus 26:31 - 26:31

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Exodus 26:31 - 26:31


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To divide the dwelling into two rooms, a curtain was to be made, of the same material, and woven in the same artistic manner as the inner covering of the walls (Exo 26:1). This was called פָּרֹכֶת, lit., division, separation, from פָּרַךְ to divide, or מָסָךְ פָּרֹכֶת (Exo 35:12; Exo 39:34; Exo 40:21) division of the covering, i.e., to hang this “upon four pillars of gilded acacia-wood and their golden hooks, (standing) upon four silver sockets,” under the loops (קְרָסִים) which held the two halves of the inner covering together (Exo 26:6). Thus the curtain divided the dwelling into two compartments, the one occupying ten cubits and the other twenty of its entire length.