Parallel Verses

King James Version

And from the face of the gate of the entrance unto the face of the porch of the inner gate were fifty cubits.

New American Standard Bible

From the front of the entrance gate to the front of the inner porch of the gate was fifty cubits.

Holman Bible

The distance from the front of the gate at the entrance to the front of the gate’s portico on the inside was 87½ feet.

International Standard Version

The distance from the front entrance gate to the vestibule of the inner gate measured 50 cubits.

A Conservative Version

And [from] the forefront of the gate at the entrance to the forefront of the inner porch of the gate were fifty cubits.

American Standard Version

And from the forefront of the gate at the entrance unto the forefront of the inner porch of the gate were fifty cubits.

Amplified

From the front of the entrance gate [on the outside] to the front of the inner porch (portico) of the gate [the distance] was fifty cubits.

Bible in Basic English

And from before the opening of the doorway to before the inner covered way of the doorway was fifty cubits.

Darby Translation

And from the front of the gate of the entrance unto the front of the porch of the inner gate were fifty cubits.

Julia Smith Translation

And upon the face of the gate of the entrance to the face of the porch of the gate, fifty cubits.

King James 2000

And from the face of the gate of the entrance unto the face of the porch of the inner gate were fifty cubits.

Lexham Expanded Bible

{And from the front of} the gate [at] the entrance to {the front of} the portico of the inner gate [was] fifty cubits.

Modern King James verseion

And on the face of the entrance gate to the face of the porch of the inner gate was fifty cubits;

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

Before the inward part unto the fore entry of the innermore door, were fifty cubits.

NET Bible

From the front of the entrance gate to the porch of the inner gate was 87? feet.

New Heart English Bible

From the forefront of the gate at the entrance to the forefront of the inner porch of the gate were fifty cubits.

The Emphasized Bible

and from e the face of the gate outwards, unto the face of the porch of the inner gate, was fifty cubits.

Webster

And from the face of the gate of the entrance to the face of the porch of the inner gate were fifty cubits.

World English Bible

[From] the forefront of the gate at the entrance to the forefront of the inner porch of the gate were fifty cubits.

Youngs Literal Translation

and by the front of the gate of the entrance, by the front of the porch of the inner gate, fifty cubits;

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
And from the face
פּנים 
Paniym 
Usage: 2119

of the gate
שׁער 
Sha`ar 
Usage: 374

of the entrance
יאתוןo 
Y@'ithown 
Usage: 1

unto the face
פּנים 
Paniym 
Usage: 2119

of the porch
אלם אוּלם 
'uwlam 
Usage: 34

of the inner
פּנימי 
P@niymiy 
Usage: 32

שׁער 
Sha`ar 
Usage: 374

חמשּׁים 
Chamishshiym 
Usage: 163

References

Hastings

Verse Info

Context Readings

The Eastern Gate

14 He made also posts of threescore cubits, even unto the post of the court round about the gate. 15 And from the face of the gate of the entrance unto the face of the porch of the inner gate were fifty cubits. 16 And there were narrow windows to the little chambers, and to their posts within the gate round about, and likewise to the arches: and windows were round about inward: and upon each post were palm trees.


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