Talált 54 Eredmények: Measured

  • The inner court had a southern gate; he measured the distance southward from one gate to the other: a hundred cubits. (Ezekiel 40, 27)

  • He then took me into the inner court by the south gate; he measured the south gate which was the same size as the others. (Ezekiel 40, 28)

  • Its guardrooms, the thickness of its walls and entrance all measured the same as the others. (Ezekiel 40, 29)

  • Its entrance had windows all around. It measured fifty cubits by twenty-five cubits. Its entrance, measured in all, all around, was twenty-five cubits by five cubits. (Ezekiel 40, 30)

  • He took me to the east gate and measured it. It was the same size as the others. (Ezekiel 40, 32)

  • Its guardrooms, the thickness of its walls, its entrance all measured the same as the others. The gate and its entrance had windows all around. Its area was fifty cubits by twenty-five cubits. (Ezekiel 40, 33)

  • He took me to the north gate and measured it. Its guardrooms, the thickness of its walls and its entrance all measured the same as the others. (Ezekiel 40, 35)

  • He measured the inner court. It was a quadrangle, a hundred cubits by a hundred cubits, with the altar in front of the House. (Ezekiel 40, 47)

  • He took me to the Hall of the House and measured its door pillars - five cubits each side; and the width of the entrance was fourteen cubits with a three-cubit wall each side. (Ezekiel 40, 48)

  • He took me into the Sanctuary and measured its door pillars: six cubits deep on the one side, six cubits deep on the other. (Ezekiel 41, 1)

  • The width of the entrance was ten cubits. The walls on each side of the entrance were five cubits on the one side and five cubits on the other. He measured its length: forty cubits; and its width: twenty cubits. (Ezekiel 41, 2)

  • He went in and measured the door pillars at the entrance: two cubits; then the entrance: six cubits; and the walls on each side of the entrance: seven cubits. (Ezekiel 41, 3)


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