'Rows' in the Bible
He constructed the inner court with three rows of precut stone and a row of cedar beams.
He built his own palace out of timber supplied from the forest of Lebanon. It was 100 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, 20 cubits tall, and was constructed on four rows of cedar pillars, with cedar beams interlocking the pillars.
There were 45 pillars paneled with cedar above the side chambers, with rows of fifteen pillars,
with three rows of framed windows facing each other in three ranks.
So the great court was surrounded by three rows of cut stone, along with a row of cedar beams, just like the inner court of the LORD's Temple and the porch surrounding the Temple.
The pillars contained two rows of ornaments shaped like pomegranates around the latticework covering the top of each pillar.
with the capitals on the two pillars covered by 200 pomegranates in rows around both the capitals above and adjoining the rounded latticework.
Under the brim, completely encircling it, were two rows of gourds inlaid as part of the original casting, ten to a cubit.
plus the 400 pomegranates for the two lattices (that is, the two rows of pomegranates for each lattice to cover the two bowls of the capitals that stood on top of the pillars),