'Feet' in the Bible
Yet My flock has to feed on what your feet have trampled, and drink what your feet have muddied.
So I prophesied as He commanded me; the breath entered them, and they came to life and stood on their feet, a vast army.
Now there was a wall surrounding the outside of the temple. The measuring rod in the man’s hand was six units of 21 inches; each unit was the standard length plus three inches. He measured the thickness of the wall structure; it was about 10 feet, and its height was the same.
Then he came to the gate that faced east and climbed its steps. He measured the threshold of the gate; it was 10 feet deep—the first threshold was 10 feet deep.
Each recess was about 10 feet long and 10 feet deep, and there was a space of 8¾ feet between the recesses. The inner threshold of the gate on the temple side next to the gate’s portico was about 10 feet.
it was 14 feet, and its pilasters were 3½ feet. The portico of the gate was on the temple side.
Then he measured the width of the gate’s entrance; it was 17½ feet, while the width of the gateway was 22¾ feet.
There was a barrier of 21 inches in front of the recesses on both sides, and the recesses on each side were 10½ feet square.
Then he measured the gateway from the roof of one recess to the roof of the opposite one; the distance was 43¾ feet. The openings of the recesses faced each other.
Next, he measured the pilasters—105 feet. The gate extended around to the pilaster of the court.
The distance from the front of the gate at the entrance to the front of the gate’s portico on the inside was 87½ feet.
Then he measured the distance from the front of the lower gate to the exterior front of the inner court; it was 175 feet. This was the east; next the north is described.
Its three recesses on each side, its pilasters, and its portico had the same measurements as the first gate: 87½ feet long and 43¾ feet wide.
The inner court had a gate facing the north gate, like the one on the east. He measured the distance from gate to gate; it was 175 feet.
Both the gate and its portico had windows all around, like the other windows. It was 87½ feet long and 43¾ feet wide.
The inner court had a gate on the south. He measured from gate to gate on the south; it was 175 feet.
Its recesses, pilasters, and portico had the same measurements as the others. Both it and its portico had windows all around. It was 87½ feet long and 43¾ feet wide.
(There were porticoes all around, 43¾ feet long and 8¾ feet wide.)
Its recesses, pilasters, and portico had the same measurements as the others. Both it and its portico had windows all around. It was 87½ feet long and 43¾ feet wide.
as did its recesses, pilasters, and portico. It also had windows all around. It was 87½ feet long and 43¾ feet wide.
Next he measured the court. It was square, 175 feet long and 175 feet wide. The altar was in front of the temple.
Then he brought me to the portico of the temple and measured the pilasters of the portico; they were 8¾ feet thick on each side. The width of the gateway was 24½ feet, and the side walls of the gate were 5¼ feet wide on each side.
The portico was 35 feet across and 21 feet deep, and 10 steps led up to it. There were pillars by the pilasters, one on each side.
Next he brought me into the great hall and measured the pilasters; on each side the width of the pilaster was 10½ feet.
The width of the entrance was 17½ feet, and the side walls of the entrance were 8¾ feet wide on each side. He also measured the length of the great hall, 70 feet, and the width, 35 feet.
He went inside the next room and measured the pilasters at the entrance; they were 3½ feet wide. The entrance was 10½ feet wide, and the width of the entrance’s side walls on each side was 12¼ feet.
He then measured the length of the room adjacent to the great hall, 35 feet, and the width, 35 feet. And he said to me, “This is the most holy place.”
Then he measured the wall of the temple; it was 10½ feet thick. The width of the side rooms all around the temple was seven feet.
I saw that the temple had a raised platform surrounding it; this foundation for the side rooms was 10½ feet high.
The thickness of the outer wall of the side rooms was 8¾ feet. The free space between the side rooms of the temple
and the outer chambers was 35 feet wide all around the temple.
The side rooms opened into the free space, one entrance toward the north and another to the south. The area of free space was 8¾ feet wide all around.
Now the building that faced the temple yard toward the west was 122½ feet wide. The wall of the building was 8¾ feet thick on all sides, and the building’s length was 157½ feet.
Then the man measured the temple; it was 175 feet long. In addition, the temple yard and the building, including its walls, were 175 feet long.
The width of the front of the temple along with the temple yard to the east was 175 feet.
Next he measured the length of the building facing the temple yard to the west, with its galleries on each side; it was 175 feet.The interior of the great hall and the porticoes of the court—
The altar was made of wood, 5¼ feet high and 3½ feet long. It had corners, and its length and sides were of wood. The man told me, “This is the table that stands before the Lord.”
Along the length of the chambers, which was 175 feet, there was an entrance on the north; the width was 87½ feet.
In front of the chambers was a walkway toward the inside, 17½ feet wide and 175 feet long, and their entrances were on the north.
A wall on the outside ran in front of the chambers, parallel to them, toward the outer court; it was 87½ feet long.
For the chambers on the outer court were 87½ feet long, while those facing the great hall were 175 feet long.
He measured the east side with a measuring rod;it was 875 feet by the measuring rod.
He measured the north side;it was 875 feet by the measuring rod.
He measured the south side;it was 875 feet by the measuring rod.
Then he turned to the west sideand measured 875 feet by the measuring rod.
He measured the temple complex on all four sides. It had a wall all around it, 875 feet long and 875 feet wide, to separate the holy from the common.
He said to me: “Son of man, this is the place of My throne and the place for the soles of My feet, where I will dwell among the Israelites forever. The house of Israel and their kings will no longer defile My holy name by their religious prostitution and by the corpses of their kings at their high places.
The distance from the gutter on the ground to the lower ledge is 3½ feet, and the width of the ledge is 21 inches. There are seven feet from the small ledge to the large ledge, whose width is also 21 inches.
The altar hearth is seven feet high, and four horns project upward from the hearth.
The hearth is square, 21 feet long by 21 feet wide.
The ledge is 24½ feet long by 24½ feet wide, with four equal sides. The rim all around it is 10½ inches, and its gutter is 21 inches all around it. The altar’s steps face east.”
In this area there will be a square section for the sanctuary, 875 by 875 feet, with 87½ feet of open space all around it.
In the four corners of the outer court there were enclosed courts, 70 feet long by 52½ feet wide. All four corner areas had the same dimensions.
The city’s open space will extend:425 feet to the north,425 feet to the south,425 feet to the east,and 425 feet to the west.
its legs were iron, and its feet were partly iron and partly fired clay.
As you were watching, a stone broke off without a hand touching it, struck the statue on its feet of iron and fired clay, and crushed them.
You saw the feet and toes, partly of a potter’s fired clay and partly of iron—it will be a divided kingdom, though some of the strength of iron will be in it. You saw the iron mixed with clay,
and that the toes of the feet were partly iron and partly fired clay—part of the kingdom will be strong, and part will be brittle.
King Nebuchadnezzar made a gold statue, 90 feet high and nine feet wide. He set it up on the plain of Dura in the province of Babylon.
“The first was like a lion but had eagle’s wings. I continued watching until its wings were torn off. It was lifted up from the ground, set on its feet like a man, and given a human mind.
“While I was watching in the night visions, a fourth beast appeared, frightening and dreadful, and incredibly strong, with large iron teeth. It devoured and crushed, and it trampled with its feet whatever was left. It was different from all the beasts before it, and it had 10 horns.
“Then I wanted to know the true meaning of the fourth beast, the one different from all the others, extremely terrifying, with iron teeth and bronze claws, devouring, crushing, and trampling with its feet whatever was left.
His body was like topaz, his face like the brilliance of lightning, his eyes like flaming torches, his arms and feet like the gleam of polished bronze, and the sound of his words like the sound of a multitude.
He said to me, “Daniel, you are a man treasured by God. Understand the words that I’m saying to you. Stand on your feet, for I have now been sent to you.” After he said this to me, I stood trembling.
The Lord is slow to anger but great in power;the Lord will never leave the guilty unpunished.His path is in the whirlwind and storm,and clouds are the dust beneath His feet.
Look to the mountains—the feet of one bringing good newsand proclaiming peace!Celebrate your festivals, Judah;fulfill your vows.For the wicked one will never againmarch through you;he will be entirely wiped out.
Yahweh my Lord is my strength;He makes my feet like those of a deerand enables me to walk on mountain heights!For the choir director: on stringed instruments.
“What do you see?” he asked me.“I see a flying scroll,” I replied, “30 feet long and 15 feet wide.”
On that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, which faces Jerusalem on the east. The Mount of Olives will be split in half from east to west, forming a huge valley, so that half the mountain will move to the north and half to the south.
This will be the plague the Lord strikes all the peoples with, who have warred against Jerusalem: their flesh will rot while they stand on their feet, their eyes will rot in their sockets, and their tongues will rot in their mouths.
You will trample the wicked, for they will be ashes under the soles of your feet on the day I am preparing,” says the Lord of Hosts.
Don’t give what is holy to dogs or toss your pearls before pigs, or they will trample them with their feet, turn, and tear you to pieces.
If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, shake the dust off your feet when you leave that house or town.
and large crowds came to Him, having with them the lame, the blind, the deformed, those unable to speak, and many others. They put them at His feet, and He healed them.
If your hand or your foot causes your downfall, cut it off and throw it away. It is better for you to enter life maimed or lame, than to have two hands or two feet and be thrown into the eternal fire.
The Lord declared to my Lord,‘Sit at My right handuntil I put Your enemies under Your feet’?
Just then Jesus met them and said, “Good morning!” They came up, took hold of His feet, and worshiped Him.
One of the synagogue leaders, named Jairus, came, and when he saw Jesus, he fell at His feet
If any place does not welcome you and people refuse to listen to you, when you leave there, shake the dust off your feet as a testimony against them.”
Instead, immediately after hearing about Him, a woman whose little daughter had an unclean spirit came and fell at His feet.
And if your foot causes your downfall, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life lame than to have two feet and be thrown into hell— [the unquenchable fire,
David himself says by the Holy Spirit:The Lord declared to my Lord,‘Sit at My right handuntil I put Your enemies under Your feet.’
to shine on those who live in darknessand the shadow of death,to guide our feet into the way of peace.
and stood behind Him at His feet, weeping, and began to wash His feet with her tears. She wiped His feet with the hair of her head, kissing them and anointing them with the fragrant oil.
Turning to the woman, He said to Simon, “Do you see this woman? I entered your house; you gave Me no water for My feet, but she, with her tears, has washed My feet and wiped them with her hair.
You gave Me no kiss, but she hasn’t stopped kissing My feet since I came in.
You didn’t anoint My head with olive oil, but she has anointed My feet with fragrant oil.
Then people went out to see what had happened. They came to Jesus and found the man the demons had departed from, sitting at Jesus’ feet, dressed and in his right mind. And they were afraid.
Just then, a man named Jairus came. He was a leader of the synagogue. He fell down at Jesus’ feet and pleaded with Him to come to his house,
If they do not welcome you, when you leave that town, shake off the dust from your feet as a testimony against them.”
‘We are wiping off as a witness against you even the dust of your town that clings to our feet. Know this for certain: The kingdom of God has come near.’
She had a sister named Mary, who also sat at the Lord’s feet and was listening to what He said.
“But the father told his slaves, ‘Quick! Bring out the best robe and put it on him; put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet.
He fell facedown at His feet, thanking Him. And he was a Samaritan.
Look at My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself! Touch Me and see, because a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you can see I have.”
Mary was the one who anointed the Lord with fragrant oil and wiped His feet with her hair, and it was her brother Lazarus who was sick.
When Mary came to where Jesus was and saw Him, she fell at His feet and told Him, “Lord, if You had been here, my brother would not have died!”
Then Mary took a pound of fragrant oil—pure and expensive nard—anointed Jesus’ feet, and wiped His feet with her hair. So the house was filled with the fragrance of the oil.
Next, He poured water into a basin and began to wash His disciples’ feet and to dry them with the towel tied around Him.
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