Exodus 36:17
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Ukxarusti nayrïr phisqa ch'ukthapit cortinanakax janthaptki uka thiyaparusti, phisqa tunka ojal p'iyanak luräna, chikat suxta ch'ukthapit cortinanakan thiyaparux phisqa tunka ojal ucharakïna.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the making of loops on the edges of curtains that were used to couple or join the curtains together for the tabernacle. The loops on one curtain matched loops on another, allowing them to be joined together.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're making a big blanket fort. You need to connect all the blankets together. So, you put small loops on the edges of each blanket. When you hook these loops together, it's just like connecting the blankets with buttons and holes to make one big cozy fort!
Historical Background
The book of Exodus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It records the events of the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. This verse is part of the detailed instructions for building the tabernacle, which was the central place of worship for the Israelites.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us of the importance of well-planned connections in our personal and professional relationships. Like the loops that connect the curtains, our relationships need clear and secure ways to connect and support each other.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What were the loops used for in the tabernacle?
The loops were used to connect the different curtains of the tabernacle, ensuring that they were securely fastened together to form a cohesive structure.
Who made the loops mentioned in Exodus 36:17?
The loops were made by skilled craftsmen under the direction of Bezalel and Oholiab, who were appointed by God to oversee the construction of the tabernacle.
How many loops were made on each curtain?
Fifty loops were made on the edge of each curtain, which allowed them to be coupled together with the loops from another curtain.
Why were there fifty loops on each curtain?
The fifty loops ensured that the curtains would be securely connected and provide a stable structure for the tabernacle, reflecting the meticulous attention to detail required in its construction.
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