The inner curtain (also referred to as the veil) of the Tabernacle separated the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place (Ex. 26:33), the innermost room that held the Ark of the Covenant. It hung from clasps and was decorated with cherubim and other designs made from blue, purple, and scarlet embroidered thread. In the human body, the inner curtain is represented by the diaphragm, and its embroidered design represents capillaries (small blood vessels).
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