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Exodus 26:3

Posted on 6 August 2023
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“The five curtains shall be coupled together one to another, and other five curtains shall be coupled one to another.”

This verse is part of a larger passage in the book of Exodus that describes the instructions given by God to Moses regarding the construction of the tabernacle, a portable sanctuary that the Israelites were commanded to build during their journey in the wilderness.

In this specific verse, God is giving detailed instructions on how to construct the inner covering or veil of the tabernacle. The tabernacle was divided into two main sections: the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place (also known as the Holy of Holies). The veil separated these two sections.

The instructions state that there were to be ten curtains used to form the veil. Five of these curtains were to be coupled together, that is, joined or connected to each other. Similarly, the other five curtains were to be coupled together as well. These two sets of curtains would then be attached to each other to form the complete veil.

It’s important to note that the materials and construction of the tabernacle were highly symbolic and held deep spiritual significance. The tabernacle represented the dwelling place of God among His people, and each element within it had symbolic meaning.

The construction of the veil and the division of the tabernacle into two sections reflected the holiness and separation between God and humanity. The Most Holy Place, which was veiled off by this curtain, was a sacred space where the Ark of the Covenant, representing the presence of God, was kept. Only the high priest was allowed to enter the Holy of Holies, and that too only once a year on the Day of Atonement.

The construction of the veil with ten curtains coupled together also symbolises the unity and completeness of God’s design. The number ten is often associated with completeness and perfection in biblical numerology. By connecting the curtains together, the veil became a unified whole, illustrating the harmony and coherence of God’s plan for His people.

Overall, Exodus 26:3 highlights the specific instructions given by God for constructing the veil that separated the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place within the tabernacle. The verse reminds us of the reverence and holiness associated with God’s presence and His desire for His people to approach Him with awe and respect.

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