19 Bible Verses about Dimensions Of Chambers
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And before this chamber there was a walking place of ten cubits wide, and within was a way of one cubit wide, and their doors toward the north.
between the chambers were five cubits. The post of the door within the porch, was one measuring rod.
He measured the length and breadth thereof, which were every one twenty cubits, before the temple. And he said unto me, "This is the holiest of all."
The breadth of the door was ten cubits and the walls of the door on either side five cubits. He measured the length thereof, which contained forty cubits, and the breadth twenty.
for the length of the utmost chambers in the fore court was fifty cubits also: but the length thereof before the temple was a hundred cubits.
I saw also that the house was very high round about. The foundation of the side chambers was one measuring rod, that is, six cubits broad.
The length of the porch was twenty cubits, the breadth eleven cubits, and upon steps went men up to it: by the walls also were pillars, on either side one.
He measured also the wall of the house, which was six cubits. The chambers that stood round about the house, were every one four cubits wide,
The edge before the chambers was one cubit broad upon both the sides, and the cambers six cubits wide of either side.
The porches round about were twenty five cubits long, and five cubits broad:
And the nethermost gallery was five cubits broad and the middle gallery six. And the third, seven cubits broad. For he made the walls without, whereon the beams lay, ever thinner and thinner, so that they were not fastened in the walls of the house.
And then he built chambers over all the temple of five cubits height, and coupled the house together with beams of Cedar.
And the porch that was before the body of the temple was twenty cubits long after the measure of the breadth of the house, and ten broad, even at the very end of the house.
And he sealed twenty cubits in the end of the temple, both floor and walls, with Cedar, and dressed it within to be the quyre and place most holy.
And the quyre was twenty cubits long, and twenty in breadth and twenty in height. And he sealed it with pure gold, and boarded the altar with Cedar.
And the porch at the end was as large as the house breadth, twenty cubits; and the height was a hundred and twenty cubits. And he overlaid it on the inner side with pure gold.
And he made the house most holy, whose length was twenty cubits like to the breadth of the house, and the breadth thereof was also twenty cubits. And he overlaid it with the best gold, that drew to the sum of six hundred talents.