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Exodus 39:34 Cross-References

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And the covering of rams' skins dyed red, and the covering of badgers' skins, and the vail of the covering,

Exodus 39:34 (KJV)

Commentary on Exodus 39:34

The coverings—rams' skins dyed red (עֹרֹת אֵילִם מְאָדָּמִים, orot eilim me'adamim) and badgers' skins (עֹרֹת תְּחָשִׁים, orot techashim, possibly seals or dolphins)—plus the veil (פָּרֹכֶת הַמָּסָךְ, parokhet haMasakh, veil of the screen) protected the tabernacle. The rams' skins' red dye symbolizes substitutionary sacrifice; the outer covering's durability indicates enduring protection. The veil separated Holy Place from Most Holy, teaching that access to God's immediate presence requires mediation. Christ, the veil torn at His death (Matthew 27:51), opened the way to the Father.

Source: KJV Study Commentary

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