Orthodox Jewish Bible

Shemot 36:21-35 Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)

21. The length of a keresh (plank) was ten cubits, and the width of a keresh one cubit and a half.

22. One keresh had two yadot (projections, tenons), equally distant one from another; thus did he make for all the kerashim of the Mishkan.

23. And he made kerashim (frames) for the Mishkan; twenty kerashim for the negev (south) side southward;

24. And arba'im sockets of kesef he made under the twenty kerashim; two sockets under one keresh for its two tenons, and two sockets under another keresh for its two tenons.

25. And for the other side of the Mishkan, which is toward the north, he made twenty kerashim,

26. And their arba'im sockets of kesef; two sockets under one keresh, and two sockets under another keresh.

27. And for the sides of the Mishkan westward he made six kerashim.

28. And two kerashim made he for the corners of the Mishkan in the back.

29. And they were doubled at the bottom, and joined together; at the top thereof, there was one ring; thus he did to both of them in both the corners.

30. And there were eight kerashim; and their sockets were sixteen sockets of kesef, under every keresh two sockets.

31. And he made crossbars of acacia wood; five for the kerashim of the one side of the Mishkan,

32. And five crossbars for the kerashim of the other side of the Mishkan, and five crossbars for the kerashim of the Mishkan for the sides westward.

33. And he made the middle crossbar to extend within the kerashim from the one end to the other.

34. And he overlaid the kerashim with zahav, and made their rings of zahav to be housing for the crossbars, and overlaid the crossbars with zahav.

35. And he made a Parochet [see Mk 15:38] of turquoise, and purple, and scarlet wool, and twisted fine linen; with keruvim made he it of artistic embroidery.