“Then make a curtain to cover the entrance to the {Holy} Tent. [209] Use blue, purple, and red yarn and fine linen to make this curtain. And weave pictures into it.
“Use fine linen [204] and make a special curtain {to divide the inside of the Holy Tent}. Use blue, purple, and red yarn and sew pictures of Cherub angels into the curtain.
Make a curtain 20 cubits [227] long to cover the entrance to the courtyard. Make that curtain from fine linen [228] and blue, purple, and red yarn. Weave designs into that curtain. There must be four posts and four bases for that curtain.
“Make the Judgment Pouch [245] for the high priest. Skilled workers should make this pouch like they made the Ephod. [246] They must use gold threads, fine linen, [247] and blue, purple, and red yarn.
the altar [366] for burning incense [367] and its poles; the anointing oil [368] and the sweet-smelling incense; the curtain that covers the door at the entrance to the Holy Tent;
Then they made the curtain to cover the entrance to the Tent. They used blue, purple, and red yarn and fine linen to make this curtain. And they wove pictures into it.
The curtain for the entrance of the courtyard was made from fine linen [432] and blue, purple, and red yarn. Designs were woven into that curtain. The curtain was 20 cubits [433] long and 5 cubits [434] high. It was the same height as the curtains around the courtyard.
Then they made the sash (belt) from fine linen and blue, purple, and red yarn. Designs were sewn into the cloth. These things were made like the Lord had commanded Moses.
Then they showed the Holy Tent to Moses. They showed him the Tent and all the things in it. They showed him the rings, the frames, the braces, the posts, and the bases.
Put the gold altar [483] for offering incense [484] in the Tent. Put the altar in front of the Box of the Agreement. Then put the curtain at the entrance to the Holy Tent.
In the Meeting Tent, [34] the Gershonite people had the job of taking care of the Holy Tent, the outer tent, and the covering. They also took care of the curtain at the entrance of the Meeting Tent.
On the day the Holy Tent, [147] the Tent of the Agreement, was set up, the Lord’s cloud covered it. At night, the cloud over the Holy Tent looked like fire.