Numbers 3:36 Cross References
Numbers 3:36
36: These two clans were responsible for the care of the frames supporting the Tabernacle, the crossbars, the pillars, the bases, and all the equipment related to their use.
Exodus 26:37
- Hang this curtain on gold hooks set into five posts made from acacia wood and overlaid with gold. The posts will fit into five bronze bases.
Exodus 26:32
- Hang this inner curtain on gold hooks set into four posts made from acacia wood and overlaid with gold. The posts will fit into silver bases.
Exodus 26:15
- "The framework of the Tabernacle will consist of frames made of acacia wood.
- Each frame must be 15 feet high and 2 1/4 feet wide.
- There will be two pegs on each frame so they can be joined to the next frame. All the frames must be made this way.
- Twenty of these frames will support the south side of the Tabernacle.
- They will fit into forty silver bases--two bases under each frame.
Exodus 27:9
- "Then make a courtyard for the Tabernacle, enclosed with curtains made from fine linen. On the south side the curtains will stretch for 150 feet.
- They will be held up by twenty bronze posts that fit into twenty bronze bases. The curtains will be held up with silver hooks attached to the silver rods that are attached to the posts.
- It will be the same on the north side of the courtyard--150 feet of curtains held up by twenty posts fitted into bronze bases, with silver hooks and rods.
- The curtains on the west end of the courtyard will be 75 feet long, supported by ten posts set into ten bases.
- The east end will also be 75 feet long.
Numbers 4:29
- "Now take a census of the clans and families of the Merarite division of the Levite tribe.
- Count all the men between the ages of thirty and fifty who are eligible to serve in the Tabernacle.
- "Their duties at the Tabernacle will consist of carrying loads. They will be required to carry the frames of the Tabernacle, the crossbars, the pillars with their bases,
- the posts for the courtyard walls with their bases, pegs, cords, accessories, and everything else related to their use. You must assign the various loads to each man by name.
- So these are the duties of the Merarites at the Tabernacle. They are directly responsible to Ithamar son of Aaron the priest."
Exodus 39:33
- And they brought the entire Tabernacle to Moses: the sacred tent with all its furnishings, the clasps, frames, crossbars, posts, and bases;
Exodus 36:36
- This curtain was then attached to four gold hooks set into four posts of acacia wood. The posts were overlaid with gold and set into four silver bases.
Exodus 35:11
- the entire Tabernacle, including the sacred tent and its coverings, the clasps, frames, crossbars, posts, and bases;
Exodus 36:20
- For the framework of the Tabernacle, they made frames of acacia wood standing on end.
- Each frame was 15 feet high and 2 1/4 feet wide.
- There were two pegs on each frame so they could be joined to the next frame. All the frames were made this way.
- They made twenty frames to support the south side,
- along with forty silver bases, two for each frame.
Exodus 38:17
- Each post had a bronze base, and all the hooks and rods were silver. The tops of the posts were overlaid with silver, and the rods to hold up the curtains were solid silver.
- The curtain that covered the entrance to the courtyard was made of fine linen cloth and embroidered with blue, purple, and scarlet yarn. It was 30 feet long and 7 1/2 feet high, just like the curtains of the courtyard walls.
- It was supported by four posts set into four bronze bases. The tops of the posts were overlaid with silver, and the hooks and rods were also made of silver.
- All the tent pegs used in the Tabernacle and courtyard were made of bronze.
Exodus 35:18
- the tent pegs of the Tabernacle and courtyard and their cords;
Numbers 7:8
- and four carts and eight oxen to the Merarite division for their work. All their work was done under the leadership of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest.