16 Bible Verses about Pillars For Ezekiel's Temple
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After this he brought me to the temple, and measured the posts: which were of both the sides six cubits thick, according to the wideness of the tabernacle.
his three chambers also on either side, with his pillars and fore entries: which had even the measure of the first door. His height was fifty cubits, the breadth twenty five cubits:
After that, he brought me to the south side, where there stood a door toward the south: whose pillars and porches he measured, these had the first measure,
Then measured he the entry of the door, that contained eight cubits, and his pillars two cubits: and this entry stood inward.
His chambers, pillars, and porches had windows round about: whose height was fifty cubits, and the breadth twenty five.
In like manner, his chambers, pillars, and fore entries, had even the foresaid measure also. And he had with his porches round about, windows of fifty cubits high, and twenty five cubits broad.
His chambers, pillars, and porches had even the same measure, as they first had: and with his porches he had windows round about. The height was fifty cubits, the breadth twenty five cubits:
The chambers and the pillars within, round about unto the door, had side windows: So had the fore entries also, whose windows went round about within. And upon the pillars there stood date trees.
with steps to go up upon: his porch stood before him, with his pillars and date trees on either side.
and his porch reached unto the uttermost court: upon his pillars there were date trees, and eight steps to go up upon.
His porches reached unto the uttermost court: his pillars also had date trees on either side, and eight steps to go up upon.
His pillars stood toward the uttermost court, and upon them both were date trees, and eight steps to go up upon.
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.
The chambers of the door eastward, were three on every side: alike broad and long. The pillars also that stood of both the sides, were of one measure.
for they bare chamber upon chamber, and stood tree together one upon another not having pillars like the fore court: therefore were they smaller than those beneath and in the midst, to reckon from the ground upward.