Exodus 27:9

And thou shalt make the court of the tabernacle: for the south side southward there shall be hangings for the court of fine twined linen of an hundred cubits long for one side:

Cross-references

Exodus 27:14 continues the same instruction, specifying dimensions for the hangings on one side of the court gate.

Exodus 27:18 summarizes the court's total dimensions (100x50 cubits), directly linked to the side measurement begun here.

In Exodus 38:9-20, the court is actually built, fulfilling the command given.

Exodus 39:40 lists the completed hangings of the court, pillars, and sockets—directly fulfilling the specifications given here.

Exodus 40:8 Parallel

In Exodus 40:8, God instructs to set up the court, continuing the building instructions.

Exodus 35:17 lists the court hangings, pillars, and sockets among the materials brought—directly echoing the command here.

Exodus 40:33 Prophetic fulfillment

Exodus 40:33 records the actual erection of the court and its hanging—fulfilling the instructions given here.

Numbers 3:26 refers to the hangings of the court and its gate—directly matching the items described here.

Numbers 4:26 adds practical logistics: the hangings, cords, and pegs of the court were assigned to the Kohathites for transport.

In 1 Kings 6:36, the inner court of Solomon's temple is described, a later parallel to the tabernacle court.

In 1 Kings 8:64, the temple court is used for offerings, reflecting the same function as the tabernacle court.

Psalm 84:10 Related theme

In Psalm 84:10, the psalmist prizes a day in God's courts, echoing the privilege of the tabernacle court.

Psalm 92:13 Related theme

In Psalm 92:13, the righteous flourish in God's courts, a theme rooted in the tabernacle court as a place of blessing.

Psalm 100:4 Related theme

In Psalm 100:4, worshippers enter God's courts with praise, mirroring the purpose of the tabernacle court.

Psalm 116:19 Related theme

In Psalm 116:19, praise is offered in the courts of the LORD's house, an extension of the tabernacle court.

In Ezekiel 40:14, the visionary temple court is measured, comparable to the dimensions of the tabernacle court.