Verse 1

And he made the burnt offering aulter of Sittim wood: fiue cubites was the length thereof, and fiue cubites the breadth euen foure square, and three cubites hye.

Referenced Verses

  • Exod 27:1-8 : 1 And thou shalt make an aulter of Sittim wood, fiue cubites long & fiue cubites broade, it shalbe foure square, and three cubites hye. 2 And thou shalt make vnto it hornes in his foure corners: his hornes shalbe of the same as it is of, and thou shalt couer it with brasse. 3 And make his ashpannes for his ashes, his beesomes, his basons, his fleshehookes, his firepannes: and all the vessels thereof thou shalt make of brasse. 4 And thou shalt make vnto it a grediren also like a net of brasse, and vpon that net shalt thou make foure brasen ringes in the foure corners therof. 5 And thou shalt put it vnder the compasse of the aulter beneath, that the net may be in the middest of the aulter. 6 And thou shalt make two barres for the aulter of Sittim wood, and couer them with brasse, 7 And let them be put in the ringes along by the sides of the aulter, to beare it with all. 8 And make the aulter holowe with boordes: euen as it was shewed thee in the mount, so shalt thou make it.
  • Exod 40:6 : 6 And set the burnt offeryng aulter before the doore of the tabernacle euen of the tabernacle of the congregation.
  • Exod 40:29 : 29 And set the burnt offeryng aulter by the entryng in of the tabernacle that is the tabernacle of the congregation, and offered burnt offerynges, and meate offerynges theron, as the Lorde commaunded Moyses.
  • 2 Chr 4:1 : 1 And he made an aulter of brasse, twentie cubites long, and twentie cubites broade, and ten cubites hie.
  • Ezek 43:13-17 : 13 And these are the measures of the aulter in cubites: the cubite is a cubite and a hande breadth, the botome shalbe a cubite, and the breadth a cubite, & the border therof by the edge thereof rounde about was one span, and this shalbe the height of the aulter. 14 And from the bottome vpon the groud vnto the lower peece shalbe two cubites, and the breadth one cubite: and from the litle peece to the great peece shalbe foure cubites, & the breadth one cubite. 15 The aulter was foure cubites hie, and from the aulter vpwarde stoode foure hornes. 16 And the aulter was twelue cubites long, and twelue cubites broade, square in the foure corners thereof. 17 The frame of the aulter shalbe fourteene cubites long, and fourteene broade in the foure square corners thereof, and the border about it shalbe halfe a cubite, and the bottome thereof shalbe a cubite about, and the steps thereof shalbe turned toward the east.
  • John 6:37 : 37 All that the father geueth me, shall come to me: and hym that commeth to me, I cast not away.
  • Rom 8:3-4 : 3 For what the lawe coulde not do, in as much as it was weake through the fleshe, God sendyng his owne sonne, in the similitude of sinfull fleshe, euen by sinne, condempned sinne in the fleshe: 4 That the ryghteousnesse of the lawe, myght be fulfylled in vs, which walke not after the fleshe, but after the spirite.
  • Rom 12:1 : 1 I beseche you therfore brethren, by the mercifulnesse of God, that ye geue vp your bodyes a quicke sacrifice, holy, acceptable vnto God, whiche is your reasonable seruice:
  • Heb 3:1 : 1 Therfore holy brethren, partakers of the celestiall callyng, consider the apostle and hye priest of our profession Christe Iesus,
  • Heb 9:14 : 14 Howe much more the blood of Christe, which through the eternall spirite offered hym selfe without spot to God, shall purge your conscience fro dead workes, to serue the lyuyng God?
  • Heb 13:8 : 8 Iesus Christe yesterday and to day, and the same for euer.
  • Heb 13:10 : 10 We haue an aulter, wherof they haue no ryght to eate which serue in the tabernacle.
  • 1 Pet 2:5 : 5 And ye as lyuely stones, be you made a spirituall house, an holy priesthood, for to offer vp spirituall sacrifices, acceptable to God by Iesus Christe.
  • Rev 21:16 : 16 And the citie was buylt foure square, & the length was as large as ye breadth: and he measured the citie with the reede twelue thousande furlonges, and the length, and the breadth, and the heyght of it were equall.