'Four' in the Bible
"If a man steals an ox or a sheep and kills it or sells it, he must pay back five head of cattle for the ox, and four sheep for the one sheep.
You are to cast four gold rings for it and put them on its four feet, with two rings on one side and two rings on the other side.
You are to make four rings of gold for it and attach the rings at the four corners where its four legs are.
On the lampstand there are to be four cups shaped like almond flowers with buds and blossoms,
You are to hang it with gold hooks on four posts of acacia wood overlaid with gold, set in four silver bases.
"You are to make the altar of acacia wood, seven feet six inches long, and seven feet six inches wide; the altar is to be square, and its height is to be four feet six inches.
You are to make its four horns on its four corners; its horns will be part of it, and you are to overlay it with bronze.
You are to make a grating for it, a network of bronze, and you are to make on the network four bronze rings on its four corners.
For the gate of the courtyard there is to be a curtain of thirty feet, of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn and fine twined linen, the work of an embroiderer, with four posts and their four bases.
You are to set in it a setting for stones, four rows of stones, a row with a ruby, a topaz, and a beryl -- the first row;
You are to overlay it with pure gold -- its top, its four walls, and its horns -- and make a surrounding border of gold for it.
and twelve and a half pounds of cassia, all weighed according to the sanctuary shekel, and four quarts of olive oil.
He made for it four posts of acacia wood and overlaid them with gold, with gold hooks, and he cast for them four silver bases.
He cast four gold rings for it that he put on its four feet, with two rings on one side and two rings on the other side.
He cast four gold rings for it and attached the rings at the four corners where its four legs were.
On the lampstand there were four cups shaped like almond flowers with buds and blossoms,
He overlaid it with pure gold -- its top, its four walls, and its horns -- and he made a surrounding border of gold for it.
He made the altar for the burnt offering of acacia wood seven feet six inches long and seven feet six inches wide -- it was square -- and its height was four feet six inches.
He made its horns on its four corners; its horns were part of it, and he overlaid it with bronze.
He cast four rings for the four corners of the bronze grating, to provide places for the poles.
with four posts and their four bronze bases. Their hooks and their bands were silver, and their tops were overlaid with silver.
They set on it four rows of stones: a row with a ruby, a topaz, and a beryl -- the first row;