John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Exodus 27:14
The hangings of one side of the gate ,.... Or entrance into the court: shall be fifteen cubits ; or seven yards and a half: their pillars three, and their sockets three ; and so stood at the same distance from one another as the rest of the pillars did, the distance of five cubits. read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Exodus 27:9-19
Before the tabernacle there was to be a court or yard, enclosed with hangings of the finest linen that was used for tents. This court, according to the common computation of cubits, was fifty yards long, and twenty-five broad. Pillars were set up at convenient distances, in sockets of brass, the pillars filleted with silver, and silver tenter-hooks in them, on which the linen hangings were fastened: the hanging which served for the gate was finer than the rest, Exod. 27:16. This court was a... read more