Exodus 26:36

And thou shalt make an hanging for the door of the tent, of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, wrought with needlework.

Cross-reference

Exodus 26:31 describes the inner veil made of the same materials—both are embroidered screens for different tabernacle areas.

Exodus 26:1 Parallel

Exodus 26:1 describes the tabernacle curtains with similar materials but a different function and size.

Exodus 36:37 records the actual making of this screen, exactly as commanded here.

Exodus 40:28 describes Moses installing the screen in the doorway, fulfilling this instruction.

In Exodus 40:29, the altar is placed at the tabernacle entrance where this screen hangs, fulfilling the construction instructions.

Exodus 27:16 describes the court gate screen made of the same materials as this entrance screen—a clear parallel.

Exodus 29:4 Historical context

Exodus 29:4 uses the tabernacle entrance as the location for washing Aaron and his sons, directly linking this screen to priestly consecration.

Exodus 35:6 Historical context

Exodus 35:6 lists the same materials (blue, purple, scarlet yarn, fine linen) as offerings—echoing the screen's specified fabrics.

Exodus 35:15 includes 'the screen for the door of the tabernacle' among items to be made—directly referencing the same entrance screen.

Exodus 40:5 Historical context

Exodus 40:5 commands placing the golden altar and 'set up the screen for the entrance'—directly fulfilling the screen's construction order.

Exodus 27:14 describes hangings for one side of the court gate—a different screen, part of the outer court.

Numbers 3:25 Historical context

Numbers 3:25 assigns the Gershonites to carry this entrance screen, linking its construction to transport duties.

Hebrews 9:3 Contrast

Hebrews 9:3 describes the inner veil of the tabernacle, while this verse commands the outer screen at the entrance — both are curtains but with different roles.