'Four' in the Bible
On the sixth day they gathered twice as much food, four quarts apiece, and all the leaders of the community came and reported this to Moses.
“When a man steals an ox or a sheep and butchers it or sells it, he must repay five cattle for the ox or four sheep for the sheep.
Cast four gold rings for it and place them on its four feet, two rings on one side and two rings on the other side.
Make four gold rings for it, and attach the rings to the four corners at its four legs.
There are to be four cups shaped like almond blossoms on the lampstand shaft along with its calyxes and petals.
Hang it on four gold-plated posts of acacia wood that have gold hooks and that stand on four silver bases.
“You are to construct the altar of acacia wood. The altar must be square, 7½ feet long, and 7½ feet wide; it must be 4½ feet high.
Make horns for it on its four corners; the horns are to be of one piece. Overlay it with bronze.
Construct a grate for it of bronze mesh, and make four bronze rings on the mesh at its four corners.
The gate of the courtyard is to have a thirty-foot screen embroidered with blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and finely spun linen. It is to have four posts including their four bases.
Place a setting of gemstones on it, four rows of stones:The first row should bea row of carnelian, topaz, and emerald;
He made four posts of acacia wood for it and overlaid them with gold; their hooks were of gold. And he cast four silver bases for the posts.
He cast four gold rings for it, for its four feet, two rings on one side and two rings on the other side.
He cast four gold rings for it and attached the rings to the four corners at its four legs.
On the lampstand shaft there were four cups shaped like almond blossoms with its calyxes and petals.
Bezalel constructed the altar of burnt offering from acacia wood. It was square, 7½ feet long and 7½ feet wide, and was 4½ feet high.
He made horns for it on its four corners; the horns were of one piece. Then he overlaid it with bronze.
At the four corners of the bronze grate he cast four rings as holders for the poles.
It had four posts, including their four bronze bases. Their hooks were silver, and the bands as well as the plating of their tops were silver.
They mounted four rows of gemstones on it. The first row was a row of carnelian, topaz, and emerald;