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The Book of Exodus, Chapter 36, Verse 11

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And he coupled the five curtains one unto another: and [the other] five curtains he coupled one unto another.
King James Version
And he made loops of blue on the edge of one curtain from the selvedge in the coupling: likewise he made in the uttermost side of [another] curtain, in the coupling of the second.
American Standard Version
And he made loops of blue upon the edge of the one curtain from the selvedge in the coupling: likewise he made in the edge of the curtain that was outmost in the second coupling.
New English Translation
He made loops of blue material along the edge of the end curtain in the first set; he did the same along the edge of the end curtain in the second set.
World English Bible
He made loops of blue on the edge of the one curtain from the edge in the coupling. Likewise he made in the edge of the curtain that was outmost in the second coupling.
12
Fifty loops made he in one curtain, and fifty loops made he in the edge of the curtain which [was] in the coupling of the second: the loops held one [curtain] to another.
13
And he made fifty taches of gold, and coupled the curtains one unto another with the taches: so it became one tabernacle.
14
And he made curtains [of] goats' [hair] for the tent over the tabernacle: eleven curtains he made them.
15
The length of one curtain [was] thirty cubits, and four cubits [was] the breadth of one curtain: the eleven curtains [were] of one size.
16
And he coupled five curtains by themselves, and six curtains by themselves.
17
And he made fifty loops upon the uttermost edge of the curtain in the coupling, and fifty loops made he upon the edge of the curtain which coupleth the second.
18
And he made fifty taches [of] brass to couple the tent together, that it might be one.
19
And he made a covering for the tent [of] rams' skins dyed red, and a covering [of] badgers' skins above [that].
20
And he made boards for the tabernacle [of] shittim wood, standing up.
21
The length of a board [was] ten cubits, and the breadth of a board one cubit and a half.