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  • 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 measured its length: twenty cubits; and its width measured across the end wall of the Sanctuary: twenty cubits. He then said to me, "This is the most holy place." (Ezekiel 41, 4)

  • He measured the wall of the House: six cubits. The width of the side cells was four cubits, all around the House. (Ezekiel 41, 5)

  • The supports for the surrounding cells were fixed into the House wall, so that the cells were not recessed into the wall of the House. The width of the cells increased, story by story, for they surrounded the House in the stories that went right around it. (Ezekiel 41, 7)

  • The outer wall of the side cells was five cubits thick and the pavement formed a veranda outside the cells of the House. (Ezekiel 41, 9)

  • The building to the west of this surrounding area was seventy cubits by ninety cubits, and the wall of the building was five cubits thick, all around. (Ezekiel 41, 12)

  • From the door to the inner part of the House, and right around the whole wall of the inner room, outside and inside, (Ezekiel 41, 17)

  • from the floor to above the entrance, as also on the wall of the hall. (Ezekiel 41, 20)

  • The outer wall parallel to the rooms, facing them and giving on to the outer court, was fifty cubits long, (Ezekiel 42, 7)

  • In the thickness of the wall of the court, on the south side fronting the court and the building, were rooms. (Ezekiel 42, 10)

  • They were like the entrances of the southern rooms; one entrance at the end of each walk, fronting the eastern wall, being the way in. He said to me, (Ezekiel 42, 12)

  • So he measured the entire enclosing wall on all four sides: length five hundred, breadth five hundred. This separated the sacred from the profane. (Ezekiel 42, 20)


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