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Exodus 27:9

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Also thou shalt make a large porch of the tabernacle, in the manner of a churchyard, in whose midday coast against the south shall be curtains of bis folded again; one side shall hold an hundred cubits in length,

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And he builded a large street, or an alley, within, by three orders of stones made fair, and by one order of wood of cedar.

In that day the king hallowed the middle of the great street, that was before the house of the Lord; for he made there burnt sacrifice[s], and offering, and the inner fatness of peaceable things; for the brazen altar that was before the Lord was too little, and it might not take the burnt sacrifice, and the offering, and the inner fatness of peaceable things.

Soothly he builded those altars to all the knighthood of heaven in the two large places of the house of the Lord.

Also he made a large place of priests, and a great house, and [the] doors in the great house, which he covered with brass.

enter ye into his gates in acknowl-edging; enter ye into his porches, acknowledge ye to him in hymns. Praise ye his name,

in the foreyards of the house of the Lord, in the midst of thee, Jerusalem.

For why one day in thine halls is better; than a thousand elsewhere. I choose to be abject, either an outcast, in the house of my God; more than to dwell in the tabernacles of sinners.

Men planted in the house of the Lord; shall flower in the porches of the house of our God.

and twenty pillars, with so many brazen bases, which pillars shall have silver hooks, and the holdings of those.

the curtains of the large entry, with the pillars, and their bases; the curtain in the doors of the porch;

And he made fifty eyelets in the hem of one say, and fifty in the hem of the tother say, that those [or they] should be joined to themselves together;

the curtains of the great entry, and the pillars with their bases; the curtain in the entering of the great porch, and the cords, and the stakes thereof. Nothing of the vessels failed, that was commanded to be made into [the] service of the tabernacle, and into the roof of the bond of peace.

He areared also the great porch, by compass of the tabernacle and of the altar, and setted a curtain in the entering thereof.

And thou shalt encompass the great porch, and the entering thereof, with curtains.

And he made posts by sixty cubits, and at the post a foreyard of the gate on each side by compass;

And he led me out to the outer-more foreyard, and lo! treasuries, and a pavement arrayed with stone in the foreyard by compass; thirty treasuries were in the compass of the pavement;

And he meted, both in length and in breadth, the gate that beheld the way of the north, of the outermore foreyard.

And the gate of the inner foreyard was against the gate of the north, and against the east side; and he meted from the gate till to the gate, an hundred cubits.

And he led me into the inner foreyard, to the south gate; and he meted the gate by the former measures;

And he led me into the inner foreyard, by the east way; and he meted the gate by the former measures;

And without the inner gate were chambers of chanters, in the inner foreyard, that was in the side of the gate beholding to the north; and the faces of those [or them] were against the south way; one of the side of the east gate, that beheld to the way of the north.

over against twenty cubits of the inner foreyard, and over against the pavement arrayed with stone of the outermore foreyard, where a porch was joined to a three-fold porch.

and the curtains of the great entry, also the tent that is hanged in the entering of the great entry of the tabernacle, and whatever thing per-taineth to the use of the altar, the cords of the tabernacle, and to all the service thereof.

and the curtains of the great entry, and the veil in the entry, that is before the tabernacle.

also the pillars of the great entry by compass, with their foundaments, and their stakes, and their cords; and they shall take all the instruments and the appurtenance of the tabernacle, by number, and so they shall bear them.




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