'Four' in the Bible
Now the children of Israel had been living in Egypt for four hundred and thirty years.
And at the end of four hundred and thirty years, to the very day, all the armies of the Lord went out of the land of Egypt.
If a man takes without right another man's ox or his sheep, and puts it to death or gets a price for it, he is to give five oxen for an ox, or four sheep for a sheep, in payment: the thief will have to make payment for what he has taken; if he has no money, he himself will have to be exchanged for money, so that payment may be made.
And make four rings of gold for it, to be fixed on its four feet, two rings on one side of it and two on the other.
And make four gold rings and put them at the four angles, on the four feet of the table;
And on the pillar, four cups like almond flowers, every one with its bud and its flower:
Every curtain is to be twenty-eight cubits long and four cubits wide, all of the same measure.
Every curtain is to be thirty cubits long and four cubits wide, all of the same measure.
Hanging it by gold hooks from four pillars of wood, plated with gold and fixed in silver bases.
Put horns at the four angles of it, made of the same, plating it all with brass.
And make a network of brass, with four brass rings at its four angles.
And across the doorway, a veil of twenty cubits of the best linen, made of needlework of blue and purple and red, with four pillars and four bases.
And on it you are to put four lines of jewels; the first line is to be a cornelian, a chrysolite, and an emerald;
Every curtain was twenty-eight cubits long and four cubits wide, all of the same measure.
Every curtain was thirty cubits long and four cubits wide, all of the same measure.
And they made four pillars for it of hard wood plated with gold: they had hooks of gold and four silver bases.
And he made four gold rings for its four angles, two on one side and two on the other,
And he made four gold rings, and put the rings at the angles of its four feet.
And on its pillar, four cups like almond flowers, every one with its bud and its flower;
And he put horns at its four angles made of the same, plating it all with brass;
And four rings for the four angles of this network, to take the rods.
There were four pillars with their bases, all of brass, the hooks being of silver, and their tops and their bands being covered with silver.
The brass which was given was seventy talents, two thousand four hundred shekels;
And on it they put four lines of stones: in the first line was a carnelian, a chrysolite, and an emerald;