Exodus Chapter 25 verse 25 Holy Bible

ASV Exodus 25:25

And thou shalt make unto it a border of a handbreadth round about; and thou shalt make a golden crown to the border thereof round about.
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BBE Exodus 25:25

And make a frame all round it, as wide as a man's hand, with a gold edge to the frame.
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DARBY Exodus 25:25

And thou shalt make for it a margin of a handbreadth round about, and shalt make a border of gold for the margin thereof round about.
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KJV Exodus 25:25

And thou shalt make unto it a border of an hand breadth round about, and thou shalt make a golden crown to the border thereof round about.
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WBT Exodus 25:25

And thou shalt make to it a border of an hand-breadth around it, and thou shalt make a golden crown to its border around it.
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WEB Exodus 25:25

You shall make a rim of a handbreadth around it. You shall make a golden molding on its rim around it.
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YLT Exodus 25:25

and hast made for it a border of a handbreadth round about, and hast made a crown of gold to its border round about.
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 25. - A border of a hand-breadth. Rather "a band" or "framing." This seems to have been a broad flat bar, placed about hallway down the legs, uniting them and holding them together. It was represented in the sculpture of the table which adorned the Arch of Titus. (See the Speaker's Commentary, vol. 1. p. 363.) A golden crown to the border - i.e., an edging at the top of the bar, which could be only for ornament.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(25) A border of a hand-breadth.--Rather, a band, or framing. The representation of the table of shewbread on the Arch of Titus at Rome gives the best idea of this "band" or framing. It was a flat bar about midway between the top of the table and its feet, connecting the four legs together, and so keeping them in place. Its "golden crown," or "edging," can have been only for ornament.