Exodus 26:3
"The length of each curtain shall be twenty-eight cubits, and the width of each curtain four cubits: all the curtains shall have one measure."
Key Reflection
The dimensions specified in Exodus 26:3—twenty-eight cubits for length and four cubits for width—were carefully standardized to ensure uniformity in the construction of the tabernacle’s curtains. These precise measurements, reflecting a meticulous attention to detail typical of ancient Near Eastern architectural practices, would have underscored the sacred nature of the sanctuary and its intricate design, which was seen as a reflection of divine order and harmony. The original audience would have recognized these dimensions as integral to creating a space that symbolized both physical and spiritual boundaries between the holy and the profane, reinforcing the tabernacle’s role in mediating God's presence among the people.
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