Reference: Hanging, Hangings
Hastings
1. The former is AV's term for the porti
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And thou shall make a screen for the door of the tent, of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, the work of the embroiderer.
And thou shall make the court of the tabernacle. For the south side southward there shall be hangings for the court of fine twined linen a hundred cubits long for one side.
the hangings of the court, the pillars of it, and their sockets, and the screen for the gate of the court,
And their charge shall be the ark, and the table, and the candlestick, and the altars, and the vessels of the sanctuary with which they minister, and the screen, and all the service of it.
When the camp sets forward, Aaron shall go in, and his sons, and they shall take down the veil of the screen, and cover the ark of the testimony with it.
And he broke down the houses of the sodomites that were in the house of LORD where the women wove hangings for the Asherah.
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Hanging, Hangings.
1. The "hanging" was a curtain or 'covering' to close an entrance; one was placed before the door of the tabernacle. Exod 26:36,37; 39:38
2. The "hangings"; were used for covering, the walls of the court of the tabernacles just as tapestry is used in modern times.
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And thou shall make the court of the tabernacle. For the south side southward there shall be hangings for the court of fine twined linen a hundred cubits long for one side.
the hangings of the court, the pillars of it, and their sockets, and the screen for the gate of the court,
And he made the court. For the south side southward the hangings of the court were of fine twined linen, a hundred cubits,
and the hangings of the court, and the screen for the door of the court, which is by the tabernacle, and by the altar round about, and the cords of it for all the service of it.
and the hangings of the court, and the screen for the door of the gate of the court, which is by the tabernacle and by the altar round about, and their cords, and all the instruments of their service, and whatever shall be done wit