1 Kings 7:5

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All the doorways and doorposts had rectangular frames, with openings placed directly opposite each other in three tiers.

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  • 1 Kgs 7:3-4
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    3It was paneled with cedar above the chambers that rested on the forty-five pillars, with fifteen pillars in each row.

    4There were three rows of window frames positioned opposite each other on three levels.

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    16The thresholds, the closed windows, and the galleries around the three sides opposite the threshold were paneled with wood all around, completely surrounding from the ground up to the windows, which were covered.

    17From above the entrance to the inner house and on the outside, and on all the walls all around, both inside and out, there were measurements.

  • 1 Kgs 6:4-6
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    4He made windows with recessed frames for the house.

    5He built a structure against the wall of the house, enclosing the walls of the house around the main hall and the inner sanctuary, and he made side chambers all around.

    6The lowest side chamber was five cubits wide, the middle was six cubits wide, and the third was seven cubits wide. For around the outside of the house, he made offsets on the wall so that the beams would not be embedded in the walls of the house.

  • 6He made the Hall of Pillars, which was fifty cubits long and thirty cubits wide, with a portico in front of the pillars and a canopy above them.

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    24Then he led me southward, where I saw a gate facing south. He measured its posts and its porches, and their dimensions matched those of the others.

    25The gate and its porches had windows all around, like the other windows—fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.

    26Its staircase had seven steps, leading up to it, and its porches were in front of them. It also had palm tree decorations, one on each side of its posts.

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    15And the entire length of the gateway, from the front of the entrance to the inner porch of the gate, was fifty cubits.

    16The gateway had windows with beveled frames facing inward toward the guardrooms and to their posts on all sides. The same applied to the porches. Around the gateway, windows were also built, and representations of palm trees decorated its posts.

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    36Its guardrooms, posts, and porches matched the measurements of the others. Windows were all around. The length of the gate was fifty cubits, and the width was twenty-five cubits.

    37Its porch faced the outer courtyard, with palm tree decorations on its posts, one on each side. Eight steps led up to it.

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    33Its guardrooms, posts, and porches had the same measurements as the others. Windows were all around the gate and its porches. The total length was fifty cubits, and the width was twenty-five cubits.

    34Its porch faced the outer courtyard. Palm tree decorations were on its posts, one on each side. Eight steps led up to it.

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    29Its guardrooms, posts, and porches had the same measurements as the others. The gate and its porches had windows all around, fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.

    30The porches stretched all around, with a length of twenty-five cubits and a width of five cubits.

  • Ezek 40:9-10
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    9He measured the porch of the gate as eight cubits, and its pilasters as two cubits. The porch of the gate faced inward.

    10There were three guardrooms on either side of the east-facing gateway, all of them were of equal dimension. The pilasters on either side also measured the same.

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    21Its guardrooms—three on each side—its posts and its porches had the same dimensions as the first gate, fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.

    22Its windows, its porches, and its palm tree decorations were designed similarly to the gate facing east. Seven steps led up to it, and its porches were in front of them.

  • 7Each guardroom was one rod long and one rod wide, and the space between the guardrooms was five cubits. The threshold of the gateway at the porch of the gate, located toward the inside, was also one rod.

  • 21The doorframes of the temple were square, and the appearance of the sanctuary was like the appearance of the Holy Place.

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    11Above were precious stones cut to measure, along with cedar wood.

    12The great courtyard was surrounded by three rows of hewn stone and one row of cedar beams, similar in design to the inner courtyard of the Lord's house and its portico.

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    23The temple and the sanctuary each had two doors.

    24Each door had two sections that turned in hinges—two sections for one door and two sections for the other.

    25On the doors of the temple, cherubim and palm trees were carved like those on the walls. There was also a wooden canopy over the outer entrance hall.

    26There were narrow windows and palm tree decorations on either side of the porch and on the side chambers of the temple, along with the canopies.

  • 3Then he went inside and measured the jambs of the entrance, which were two cubits; the entrance itself was six cubits, and the width of the entrance was seven cubits.

  • Ezek 42:3-6
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    3It faced the twenty cubits belonging to the inner court and the pavement belonging to the outer court, with a gallery facing a gallery, set in three tiers.

    4Opposite the chambers was a walkway ten cubits wide and one cubit long, and their entrances faced the north.

    5The upper chambers were shorter because the galleries took away space from them, compared to the lower and middle tiers of the building.

    6These chambers were arranged in three tiers, but they did not have columns like the columns of the courts. Therefore, they were set back from the lower and middle tiers, starting from the ground.

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    10On the width of the wall of the courtyard, facing the separated area and the building, on the east side, were chambers.

    11The passageway in front of them matched the appearance of the chambers on the north; they had the same length and width, with identical exits, designs, and entrances.

  • 31For the entrance to the inner sanctuary, he made doors of olive wood; the doorposts formed a pentagon.

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    10There was a space of twenty cubits between the side chambers and the outer chambers, all around the temple.

    11The entrances to the side chambers opened into the free space, with one entrance facing north and another facing south. The width of the open area was five cubits all around.

  • 8The entrance to the lowest side chamber was on the south side of the house, with stairs going up to the middle story, and from the middle story to the third.

  • 48Then he brought me to the porch of the temple and measured the pilasters of the porch; they were five cubits on one side and five cubits on the other. The width of the entrance was three cubits on each side.

  • 9All these buildings were made from costly stones, cut to size and sawed with a saw, from the foundations to the coping, and from the outside to the great courtyard.

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    12There was a border of one cubit in front of the guardrooms on either side, and each guardroom was six cubits square on both sides.

    13He measured the gateway from the roof of one guardroom to the roof of the opposite one; the width was twenty-five cubits. Doorway faced doorway.

  • 36He built the inner courtyard with three rows of hewn stone and a row of cedar beams.

  • 34The two doors were of cypress wood. Each door had two folding panels; one door had two folding sections, and the other door also had two folding sections.

  • 7He overlaid the beams, thresholds, walls, and doors of the house with gold, and he carved cherubim on the walls.