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29 At the two corners[a] they were doubled at the lower end and[b] finished together at the top in one ring. So he did for both.

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Footnotes

  1. Exodus 36:29 tn This is the last phrase of the verse, moved forward for clarity.
  2. Exodus 36:29 tn This difficult verse uses the perfect tense at the beginning, and the second clause parallels it with יִהְיוּ (yihyu), which has to be taken here as a preterite without the consecutive vav (ו). The predicate “finished” or “completed” is the word תָּמִּים (tammim); it normally means “complete, sound, whole,” and related words describe the sacrifices as without blemish.