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Exodus 27:9

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“Make a courtyard for the Holy Tent. The south side should have a wall of curtains 100 cubits long. These curtains must be made from fine linen.

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The building was three stories tall and had balconies. The 20-cubit inner courtyard was between the building and the Temple. On the other side, the rooms faced the pavement of the outer courtyard.

There were two rooms in the inner courtyard. One was by the north gate facing south. The other room was by the south gate facing north.

Then the man led me into the inner courtyard on the east side. He measured the gate. It measured the same as the other gates.

Then the man led me through the south gate into the inner courtyard. He measured this gate. This gateway measured the same as the other gates to the inner courtyard.

Across the courtyard from the north gate, there was a gate to the inner courtyard. It was like the gate on the east. The man measured from the gate on the inner wall to the gate on the outer wall. It was 100 cubits from gate to gate.

Then the man measured the length and width of the north gate that was in the wall surrounding the outer courtyard.

He measured the faces of all the side walls, including the side walls on either side of the porch at the courtyard. The total was 60 cubits.

I will do this in Jerusalem, in the courtyards of the Lord’s Temple. Praise the Lord!

Come through the gates to his Temple giving thanks to him. Enter his courtyards with songs of praise. Honor him and bless his name.

They are planted in the house of the Lord. They grow strong there in the courtyards of our God.

One day in your Temple is better than a thousand days anywhere else. Serving as a guard at the gate of my God’s house is better than living in the homes of the wicked.

He built altars for all the groups of stars in the two yards of the Lord’s Temple.

King Solomon also dedicated the yard right in front of the Lord’s Temple. He offered burnt offerings, grain offerings, and the fat from the animals that were used as fellowship offerings. King Solomon made these offerings there in the yard. He did this because the bronze altar in front of the Lord was too small to hold them all.

Then they built a wall around the inner yard. Each wall was made from three rows of cut stones and one row of cedar timbers.

Set up the wall of curtains around the courtyard. Then put the curtain at the entrance to the courtyard.

They showed Moses the wall of curtains around the courtyard with the posts and bases. They showed him the curtain that covered the entrance to the courtyard. They showed him the ropes and the tent pegs. They showed him everything in the Holy Tent, that is, the Meeting Tent.

They put 50 loops along the edge of the end curtain of one group. And they did the same on the end curtain of the other group.

Use 20 posts and 20 bronze bases under the posts. The hooks for the posts and the curtain rods should be made from silver.

the curtains around the yard, their posts and bases, and the curtain that covers the entrance to the yard;

Then Moses set up the curtains around the courtyard of the Holy Tent. He put the altar in the courtyard. Then he put the curtain at the entrance to the courtyard. So he finished all the work.

They cared for the curtain in the courtyard. And they cared for the curtain at the entrance of the courtyard. This courtyard was around the Holy Tent and the altar. And they cared for the ropes and for everything that was used with the curtains.

They must carry the curtains of the courtyard that are around the Holy Tent and the altar. And they must carry the curtain for the entrance of the courtyard. They must also carry all the ropes and all the things that are used with the curtains. The Gershonite men will be responsible for anything that needs to be done with these things.

They must also carry the posts that are around the courtyard. They must carry the bases, the tent pegs, the ropes, and everything that is used for the poles around the courtyard. List the names and tell each man exactly what he must carry.

He also made the priests’ courtyard, the large courtyard, and the doors that open to them. He used bronze to cover these doors.

Then the man led me into the outer courtyard. I saw thirty rooms and a pavement that went all the way around the courtyard. The rooms were along the wall and faced in toward the pavement.




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