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The hangings for the one side were fifteen cubits; their pillars three, and their sockets three;

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A Temporary Arrangement

Matthew Henry suggests that the court's walls, being made of curtains rather than permanent materials, symbolized the temporary and movable nature of the Old Covenant. This design foreshadowed that the Jewish ceremonial law was not meant to be permanent but would eventually be 'folded up' to make way for the New Covenant, which would expand to include the Gentile world.

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Exodus

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Exodus 38:9–20

19th Century

Bishop

The construction of the court follows that of the furniture it contained. The passage runs parallel with Exodus 27:9-19.

John Gill

John Gill

On Exodus 38:14

17th Century

Pastor

(See Gill on Exodus 38:9).

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Exodus 38:9–20

17th Century

Minister

The court's walls, being made only of curtains, indicated that the state of the Jewish church itself was movable and changeable; and that in due ti…