Verse 1

And thou shalt make an altare of Firre tre, fyue cubytes longe & brode, yt it maye be foure square, & thre cubytes hye:

Referenced Verses

  • Exod 38:1-7 : 1 And the altare of burntoffrynges made he of Fyrre tre, fyue cubytes loge & brode, eauen foure squared, & thre cubites hye. 2 And made foure hornes, which proceaded out of the foure corners therof, and ouerlaied it with brasse. 3 And he made all maner of vessels for the altare, cauldrons, shouels, basens, fleshokes, and colepannes all of brasse. 4 And vnto the altare he made a brasen gredyron of net worke rounde aboute, from vnder vp vnto the myddest of the altare, 5 & cast foure rynges in the foure corners of the brasen gredyron, for the staues: 6 which he made of Fyrre tre, and ouerlayed them wt brasse, 7 and put them in the rynges by the sydes of the altare, to beare it withall, and made it holowe with bordes.
  • Exod 40:10 : 10 And thou shalt anoynte the altare of burntofferynges and all his vessels, and consecrate it, that it maye be most holy.
  • Exod 40:29 : 29 As for the altare of burntofferynges, he set it before the dore of the Habitacion of ye Tabernacle of wytnesse, and offred burntofferynges and meateofferynges theron, as the LORDE commaunded him.
  • 2 Sam 24:18 : 18 And Gad came to Dauid at the same tyme, and saide vnto him: Go vp, and set vp an altare vnto the LORDE in ye barne of Arafna the Iebusite.
  • 2 Chr 4:1 : 1 He made a brasen altare also, twentye cubytes longe, and twentye cubytes brode, and ten cubites hye.
  • Ezek 43:13-17 : 13 This is the measure of the aulter (after the true cubite,: which is a spanne longer then another cubite) his botome in the myddest was a cubite longe and wyde, and the ledge that wente rounde aboute it, was a spanne brode. This is the heyth of the aulter: 14 From the grounde to the lower steppes the length is two cubites, and the bredth one cubite: and from the lower steppes to the higher are foure cubites, & the bredth but one cubite. 15 The aulter was foure cubites hie, & from the aulter vpwarde stode foure hornes, 16 and it was xij cubites longe and xij cubites brode, vpon the foure corners: 17 the coueringe of the aulter was xiiij cubites longe and brode vpon the foure corners, and the ledge that wente rounde aboute, had half a cubite: and the botome therof rounde aboute one cubite: his steppes stode towarde the easte.
  • Heb 13:10 : 10 We haue an altare, wherof they haue no power to eate, which serue in the Tabernacle.
  • Exod 20:24-26 : 24 Make me an altare of earth, wher vpon thou mayest offer yi burntofferynges, & peaceofferynges, thy shepe and thine oxen. For loke in what place so euer I make ye remembraunce of my name, there wil I come vnto the, and blesse the. 25 And yf thou wilt make me an altare of stone, thou shalt not make it of hewen stone: For yf thou lift vp thy tole vpon it, thou shalt vnhalowe it. 26 Morouer thou shalt not go vp vpon steppes vnto myne altare, that thy shame be not discouered before it.
  • Exod 24:4 : 4 Then wrote Moses all the wordes of ye LORDE, & gat him vp by tymes in the mornynge, & buylded an altare vnder ye mount with twolue pilers, acordinge to the twolue trybes of Israel: