Selvedge
Selvedge
(, katsah’, an end, as often rendered), the edge of a piece of cloth (Exo 26:4). SEE TABERNACLE.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Selvedge
selvej (, kacah): The word occurs only in the description of the tabernacle (Exo 26:4; Exo 36:11). It has reference to the ten curtains which overhung the boards of the sanctuary. Five of these formed one set and five another. These were coupled at the center by 50 loops of blue connected by clasps (which see) with 50 others on the opposite side. The selvedge (self-edge) is the extremity of the curtain in which the loops were.