And the rational be bound by his rings with the rings of the cloth on the shoulders [or cape], with a lace of jacinth, that the joining made may craftily dwell, and that the rational and the cloth on the shoulders [or cape] may not be separated each from other.
Forsooth of jacinth, and purple, vermilion, and bis, he made [the] clothes in which Aaron was clothed, when he ministered in [the] holy things, as the Lord commanded to Moses.
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.