'Hundred' in the Bible
Then he measured the width from the front of the lower gate to the front of the exterior of the inner court, a hundred cubits [both] on the east and on the north.
The inner courtyard had a gate opposite the gate on the north as well as the gate on the east; and he measured a hundred cubits from gate to gate.
The inner courtyard had a gate toward the south; and he measured from gate to gate toward the south, a hundred cubits.
He measured the courtyard, a hundred cubits long and a hundred cubits wide, a perfect square; and the altar was in front of the temple.
Then he measured the temple, a hundred cubits long; the separate area and the building with its walls were also a hundred cubits long.
Also the width of the front of the temple and the separate areas along the east side totaled a hundred cubits.
He (the angel) measured the length of the building along the front of the separate area behind it, with a gallery on each side, a hundred cubits; he also measured the inner sanctuary and the porches (porticoes) of the courtyard.
Along the length, one hundred cubits, was the north door; and the width was fifty cubits.
In front of the [attached] chambers was an inner walkway ten cubits wide and one hundred cubits long; and their entrances were on the north.
For the length of the chambers which were in the outer courtyard was fifty cubits, while the length of those facing the temple was a hundred cubits.
He measured the east side with the measuring rod, five hundred rods by the measuring rod.
He measured the north side, five hundred rods by the measuring rod.
He measured the south side, five hundred rods by the measuring rod.
He turned about to the west side and measured five hundred rods by the measuring rod.
He measured it on the four sides; it had a wall all around, the length five hundred and the width five hundred, to make a separation between that which was holy [the temple proper] and that which was common [the outer area].
and [you shall offer] one sheep out of every flock of two hundred from the watering places of Israel—for a grain offering, for a burnt offering, and for peace offerings to make atonement for [those who brought] them,” says the Lord God.