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  • the porch which lay before the nave along the width of the house was also twenty cubits, and it was twenty cubits high. He overlaid its interior with pure gold. (2 Chronicles 3, 4)

  • He also made the room of the holy of holies. Its length corresponded to the width of the house, twenty cubits, and its width was also twenty cubits. He overlaid it with fine gold to the amount of six hundred talents. (2 Chronicles 3, 8)

  • In the first year of King Cyrus, King Cyrus issued a decree: The house of God in Jerusalem. The house is to be rebuilt as a place for offering sacrifices and bringing burnt offerings. Its height is to be sixty cubits and its width sixty cubits. (Ezra 6, 3)

  • It shall pass into Judah, and flood it all throughout: up to the neck it shall reach; It shall spread its wings the full width of your land, Immanuel! (Isaiah 8, 8)

  • (Then I saw an outer wall that completely surrounded the temple. The man was holding a measuring rod six cubits long, each cubit being a cubit and a handbreadth; he measured the width and the height of the structure, each of which were found to be one rod.) (Ezekiel 40, 5)

  • He measured the gate's entrance, which was ten cubits wide, while the width of the gate's passage itself was thirteen cubits. (Ezekiel 40, 11)

  • He measured the gate from the back wall of one cell to the back wall of the cell on the opposite side: the width was twenty-five cubits. (Ezekiel 40, 13)

  • He measured the width of the court from the front of the lower gate to the front of the inner gate; it was one hundred cubits between them. Then he proceeded north, (Ezekiel 40, 19)

  • where, on the outer court, there was a gate facing north, whose length and width he measured. (Ezekiel 40, 20)

  • Then he brought me into the vestibule of the temple and measured the pilasters on each side, which were five cubits. The width of the doorway was fourteen cubits, and the side walls on either side of the door measured three cubits. (Ezekiel 40, 48)

  • The width of the entrance was ten cubits, and the walls at either side of it measured five cubits each. He measured the length of the nave, which was found to be forty cubits, while its width was twenty. (Ezekiel 41, 2)

  • Then he went in beyond and measured the pilasters flanking that entrance, which were two cubits; the width of the entrance was six cubits, and the walls at either side of it extended seven cubits each. (Ezekiel 41, 3)


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