Exodus 27:13
For the front side of the courtyard, facing east, the width shall be fifty cubits.
For the front side of the courtyard, facing east, the width shall be fifty cubits.
And the breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
And the width of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
And the breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
And in the bredth of the courte eastwarde towarde the rysynge of the sonne, shalbe hangynges of.l. cubyttes.
Vpo the east syde also shal the bredth of the courte haue fiftie cubytes,
And the breadth of the court, Eastwarde full East shall haue fiftie cubites.
Fiftie cubites shalbe in the court eastwarde, euen full east.
And the breadth of the court on the east side eastward [shall be] fifty cubits.
The breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
And `for' the breadth of the court at the east side, eastward, `are' fifty cubits.
And the breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
And the breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
And on the east side the space is to be fifty cubits wide.
The breadth of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
The width of the court on the east side, toward the sunrise, is to be seventy-five feet.
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12For the west side, the hangings were fifty cubits long, with ten posts and ten bases. The hooks and bands of the posts were silver.
13On the east side, facing the sunrise, the courtyard was fifty cubits long.
14On one side of the entrance, the hangings were fifteen cubits long, with three posts and three bases.
15On the other side of the entrance to the courtyard, the hangings were also fifteen cubits long, with three posts and three bases.
11Similarly, for the north side in length, there shall be hangings one hundred cubits long, its twenty pillars and twenty bronze bases, with hooks and fillets of silver for the pillars.
12For the width of the courtyard on the west side, there shall be hangings fifty cubits long with ten pillars and ten bases.
14The hangings on one side of the entrance shall be fifteen cubits long, supported by three pillars with three bases.
15On the other side, there shall also be fifteen cubits of hangings, supported by three pillars with three bases.
16For the gate of the courtyard, there shall be a twenty-cubit curtain made of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen, the work of an embroiderer. It shall be supported by four pillars with four bases.
7There was a wall on the outside beside the chambers, parallel to the outer court—a wall fifty cubits long.
8For the length of the chambers belonging to the outer court was fifty cubits, whereas those that faced the temple were one hundred cubits long.
9Underneath these chambers was the entrance from the east, which one could use when coming into them from the outer court.
10On the width of the wall of the courtyard, facing the separated area and the building, on the east side, were chambers.
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.
11He measured the width of the gate opening as ten cubits and the length of the gateway as thirteen cubits.
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.
14He made the pilasters sixty cubits high, and the court was surrounded by the gate.
15And the entire length of the gateway, from the front of the entrance to the inner porch of the gate, was fifty cubits.
18The courtyard shall be one hundred cubits long and fifty cubits wide, with a height of five cubits, made of fine twisted linen, and the bases of the pillars shall be bronze.
19Then he measured the distance from the front of the lower gateway to the front of the inner courtyard's gate; it was one hundred cubits eastward and northward.
20He measured a gate that faced north, belonging to the outer courtyard. Its length and width were measured.
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.
9You shall make the court of the Tabernacle. On the south side, for the southward side, there shall be hangings of fine twisted linen, one hundred cubits long for one side.
2In front of the length of one hundred cubits was the north-facing entrance, and it was fifty cubits wide.
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.
23There was a gate to the inner courtyard opposite the northern and the eastern gates, and he measured the distance—one hundred cubits from gate to gate.
27A gate to the inner courtyard facing south was opposite this gate. He measured from gate to gate, and it was one hundred cubits.
12The building facing the courtyard on the west side was seventy cubits wide, and its wall was five cubits thick all around, and its length was ninety cubits.
13Then he measured the temple. It was one hundred cubits long, and the separate courtyard, building, and its walls were also one hundred cubits long.
14The width of the front of the temple and the separate courtyard to the east was one hundred cubits.
15He measured the length of the building facing the courtyard at the back, along with its galleries on either side, which were one hundred cubits. The interior of the temple and the porches of the courtyard were also measured.
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.
47He measured the courtyard as one hundred cubits long and one hundred cubits wide, forming a square. The altar was in front of the temple.
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.
49The length of the porch was twenty cubits, and its width was eleven cubits. On the steps leading up to it were columns, one on each side, at the entrance.
2The width of the entrance was ten cubits, and the sides of the entrance were five cubits on one side and five cubits on the other. He measured the length of the temple as forty cubits, and its width as twenty cubits.
15When he had finished measuring the inner temple area, he brought me out through the gate that faced east, and he measured all around the area.
16He measured the eastern side with the measuring reed; it was five hundred rods with the measuring reed all around.
10There was a space of twenty cubits between the side chambers and the outer chambers, all around the temple.
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.
32Then he brought me to the inner courtyard, facing east, measured the gate, and its dimensions were the same as the others.
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.
22In the four corners of the courtyard were enclosed courtyards, each forty cubits long and thirty cubits wide. They all had the same dimensions and were enclosed on all four sides.
2Out of this, a square plot of five hundred by five hundred cubits will be for the sanctuary, with a fifty-cubit-wide open space surrounding it.
19Finally, he turned to the western side and measured five hundred rods with the measuring reed.
9He made the courtyard. For the south side, the hangings of the courtyard made of finely twisted linen were one hundred cubits long.
3The vestibule in front of the main hall of the house was twenty cubits long, extending along the width of the house, and ten cubits deep in front of the house.