Exodus Chapter 25 verse 26 Holy Bible

ASV Exodus 25:26

And thou shalt make for it four rings of gold, and put the rings in the four corners that are on the four feet thereof.
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BBE Exodus 25:26

And make four gold rings and put them at the four angles, on the four feet of the table;
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DARBY Exodus 25:26

And thou shalt make for it four rings of gold, and put the rings at the four corners that are on the four feet thereof.
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KJV Exodus 25:26

And thou shalt make for it four rings of gold, and put the rings in the four corners that are on the four feet thereof.
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WBT Exodus 25:26

And thou shalt make for it four rings of gold, and put the rings in the four corners that are on its four feet.
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WEB Exodus 25:26

You shall make four rings of gold for it, and put the rings in the four corners that are on its four feet.
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YLT Exodus 25:26

`And thou hast made to it four rings of gold, and hast put the rings on the four corners, which `are' to its four feet;
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 26. - The four corners that are on the four feet, is scarcely an intelligible expression. Pe'oth, the word translated "corners," means properly "ends;" and the direction seems to be, that the four rings should be affixed to the four "ends" of the table; those ends, namely, which are "at the four feet." It is a periphrasis, meaning no more than that they should be affixed to the feet, as Josephus tells us that they were. (Ant. Jud. 3:6, ยง 6.)

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(26) Four rings.--Compare Exodus 25:12. The table, like the ark, would have to be carried from place to place. Though it was less sacred than the ark, still provision was made for carrying it by means of staves and rings.The four corners that are on the four feet.--Rather, that are at the four feet. Not the top corners of the table, i.e., but the bottom corners. The table, like the ark, was, when carried, to be elevated above the shoulders of the bearers. So we see it borne on the Arch of Titus.