Exodus 26:36
hanging: This may be termed the first vail, as it occupied the door or entrance to the tabernacle; the vail that separated the Holy of Holies is called the second vail, Heb 9:3. Mr. Morier - Second Journey Through Persia, p. 251 describing the tent of a chief of the Eelauts, says, "It was composed of a wooden frame of circular laths, which were fixed on the ground, and then covered over with large felts, that were fastened down by a cord, ornamented by tassels of various colours. A curtain, curiously worked by the women, with coarse needle-work of various colours, was suspended over the door. In the king of Persia's tents, magnificent perdahs, or hangings of needle-work, are suspended, as well as on the doors of the great mosques in Turkey; and these circumstances combined, will, perhaps, illustrate Exo 26:36." Exo 36:37, Exo 40:28, Joh 10:9, Joh 14:6 the tent: Exo 35:11, Exo 39:33, Exo 40:29, Num 3:25, Num 9:15, 2Sa 7:6, Psa 78:60 of blue: Exo 26:31 Reciprocal: Exo 26:1 - fine twined linen Exo 27:14 - hangings of one side Exo 27:16 - of blue Exo 29:4 - unto the door Exo 35:6 - blue Exo 35:15 - the hanging Exo 39:30 - the plate Exo 40:4 - the table Exo 40:5 - put Est 1:6 - white Eze 41:2 - the door