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THE HOLY PLACE
The Holy place was the larger of the two chambers of the tabernacle,
wherein could be found the altar of incense, the table of shewbread, and the
lampstand.
Its length was 20 cubits, its width 10 cubits, and its height 10 cu-
bits. The two sides to the north and to the south were made of boards of
shittim wood, overlaid with gold. (For more detail concerning these boards see
"The Holy of holies.")
The entrance to the Holy place was closed with a covering like that of
the outer court, supported by five pillars, covered with gold, while their
"sockets" were of copper (Exodus 26:36,37; 36:37).
The inside walls of both the Holy place and the Holy of holies were
draped with woven cloth, upon which were embroidered cherubim (Exodus 26:1-6;
36:8-13).