26 Bible Verses about Dimensions Of Temple Furniture
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And they shall make an ark of sethim-wood; two cubits and a half long, a cubit and a half broad, and a cubit and a half high.
And Bezalel made the ark of sethim-wood two cubits and a half long and a cubit and a half broad, and a cubit and a half high:
"And thou shalt make a mercy seat of pure gold, two cubits and a half long and a cubit and a half broad.
And he made the mercy seat of pure gold two cubits and a half long and one cubit and a half broad,
Thou shalt also make a table of sethim-wood, of two cubits long and one cubit broad and a cubit and a half high.
And he made the table of sethim-wood two cubits long and a cubit broad, and a cubit and a half high,
And thou shalt make an altar of sethim-wood: five cubits long and five cubits broad, that it be foursquare, and three cubits high.
And he made the burnt offering altar of sethim-wood, five cubits long and five cubits broad: even four square, and three cubits high.
This is the measure of the altar, after the true cubit which is a span longer than another cubit: his bottom in the midst was a cubit long and wide, and the ledge that went round about it, was a span broad. This is the height of the altar: from the ground to the lower steps the length is two cubits, and the breadth one cubit; and from the lower steps to the higher are four cubits, and the breadth but one cubit. The altar was four cubits high, and from the altar upward stood four horns,read more.
and it was twelve cubits long and twelve cubits broad, upon the four corners. The covering of the altar was fourteen cubits long and broad upon the four corners, and the ledge that went round about, had half a cubit: and the bottom thereof round about one cubit: his steps stood toward the East.
a cubit long, and a cubit broad, even foursquare shall it be and two cubits, high: with horns proceeding out of it,
And he made the cense altar of sethim-wood of a cubit long and a cubit broad: even four square, and two cubits high with horns proceeding out of it.
from the ground to the lower steps the length is two cubits, and the breadth one cubit; and from the lower steps to the higher are four cubits, and the breadth but one cubit.
and it was twelve cubits long and twelve cubits broad, upon the four corners.
This is the measure of the altar, after the true cubit which is a span longer than another cubit: his bottom in the midst was a cubit long and wide, and the ledge that went round about it, was a span broad. This is the height of the altar:
The covering of the altar was fourteen cubits long and broad upon the four corners, and the ledge that went round about, had half a cubit: and the bottom thereof round about one cubit: his steps stood toward the East.
Four tables were of hewn stone for the burnt offerings, of a cubit and a half long and broad, and one cubit high: whereupon were laid the vessels and ornaments, which were used to the burnt and the slain offerings, when they were slaughtered.
And within the quyre he made two Cherubims of olive tree, ten cubits high apiece,
And the other Cherub was ten cubits high also: so that both the Cherubs were of one measure and one size.
The height of the one Cherub was ten cubits, and so was it of the other.
and every wing five cubits long: so that from the uttermost part of one wing unto the uttermost part of the other were ten cubits.
Then he cast a sea of brass, ten cubits wide from brim to brim and round in compass, and five cubits high. And a string of thirty cubits might compass it about,
Then he made ten lavers of brass containing forty baths apiece, and they were of four cubits apiece, for every one of the bottoms a laver.
And he made ten bottoms of brass, four cubits long and four cubits broad apiece, and three high.
And the stalk of the laver was in the middle of the bottom one cubit high, and a cubit and a half round, and it had knops thereon in the bare places which were foursquare not round.
And under the sides were four wheels and their axletrees joined fast to the bottom. And the height of every wheel was a cubit and a half.
And under the stalk of the laver in the midst of the bottom was there a round foot of half a cubit high. And thereon, plain places and ledges of the self.
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