Exodus 28:16
It shall be square when folded, a span in length and a span in width.
It shall be square when folded, a span in length and a span in width.
Foursquare it shall be being doubled; a span shall be the length thereof, and a span shall be the breadth thereof.
It shall be square and doubled; a span shall be its length, and a span shall be its width.
Foursquare it shall be being doubled; a span shall be the length thereof, and a span shall be the breadth thereof.
Foursquare it shall be [and] double; a span shall be the length thereof, and a span the breadth thereof.
Foursquare it shall be being doubled; a span shall be the length thereof, and a span shall be the breadth thereof.
Fouresquare it shall be ad double, an hand brede longe and an hand brede brode.
Foure square shall it be and dubble, an hande bredth longe, and an handebredth brode.
Foure square it shall be and double, an hand bredth long and an hand bredth broade.
Foure square it shalbe and double, an hande bredth long, and an hande bredth brode.
Foursquare it shall be [being] doubled; a span [shall be] the length thereof, and a span [shall be] the breadth thereof.
It shall be square and folded double; a span{A span is the length from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger when the hand is stretched out (about 9 inches or 22.8 cm.)} shall be its length of it, and a span its breadth.
it is square, doubled, a span its length, and a span its breadth.
Foursquare it shall be `and' double; a span shall be the length thereof, and a span the breadth thereof.
Foursquare it shall be [and] double; a span shall be the length thereof, and a span the breadth thereof.
It is to be square, folded in two, a hand-stretch long and a hand-stretch wide.
It shall be square and folded double; a span shall be its length of it, and a span its breadth.
It is to be square when doubled, nine inches long and nine inches wide.
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8They made the breastpiece, skillfully crafted like the ephod, from gold, blue, purple, and scarlet fabric, and finely twisted linen.
9They made the breastpiece square by folding it double; it was a span long and a span wide when folded.
10They mounted four rows of stones on it: the first row was a ruby, topaz, and emerald.
14Make two pure gold chains of braided work, and attach the braided chains to the settings.
15Make a breastpiece for decision-making, the work of a skilled artisan. It is to be made like the ephod, of gold, blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and finely twisted linen.
2Its length shall be one cubit and its width one cubit—it shall be square—and its height shall be two cubits, with its horns being of one piece with it.
16The altar hearth is twelve cubits long by twelve cubits wide; it is square at its four sides.
17The ledge around the altar is fourteen cubits long and fourteen cubits wide, square at its four sides, with a rim half a cubit high and a gutter of one cubit all around. Its steps face east.
16These are its measurements: the northern side shall be 4,500 cubits wide, the southern side 4,500 cubits, the eastern side 4,500 cubits, and the western side 4,500 cubits.
17The city's open land shall measure 250 cubits to the north, 250 cubits to the south, 250 cubits to the east, and 250 cubits to the west.
17Mount on it a setting of stones, four rows of stones: the first row shall be a ruby, a topaz, and an emerald.
2The length of each curtain shall be twenty-eight cubits, and the width shall be four cubits. All the curtains shall have the same measurements.
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.
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.
3From this measured area, you are to measure twenty-five thousand cubits in length and ten thousand cubits in width. Within it will be the sanctuary, the Most Holy Place.
16Each frame shall be ten cubits long and one and a half cubits wide.
8The length of each curtain shall be thirty cubits, and the width shall be four cubits. All eleven curtains shall have the same measurements.
25Make a rim a handbreadth wide around it, and put a gold border on the rim.
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.
12Cast four gold rings for it and attach them to its four feet, two rings on one side and two rings on the other.
22Make braided chains of pure gold for the breastpiece, twisted like cords.
23Make two gold rings and attach them to the two corners of the breastpiece.
24Attach the two gold cords to the two gold rings at the corners of the breastpiece.
6They must make the ephod of finely woven gold, blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and finely twisted linen, the work of a skilled artisan.
7It shall have two shoulder pieces joined at its two edges, so it can be fastened together.
8The waistband of the ephod, made to match it, shall also be of gold, blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and finely twisted linen.
26Make two more gold rings and attach them to the other two corners of the breastpiece, on its edge that is next to the ephod.
28They shall bind the breastpiece by its rings to the rings of the ephod with a blue cord, so it may rest on the woven band of the ephod and not come loose from the ephod.
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.
9Each curtain was twenty-eight cubits long and four cubits wide; all the curtains were the same size.
20He measured it on all four sides. It had a wall all around, five hundred rods long and five hundred rods wide, to separate the holy from the common.
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.
16The city was laid out as a square; its length was as great as its width. He measured the city with the rod: twelve thousand stadia. Its length, width, and height were equal.
4He measured the length of the room as twenty cubits and its width as twenty cubits in front of the temple. He said to me, "This is the Most Holy Place."
5Then he measured the wall of the temple, which was six cubits thick, and the width of the side rooms surrounding the temple was four cubits.
13These are the measurements of the altar in cubits using the long cubit (a cubit and a handbreadth): The gutter, a cubit deep and a cubit wide, with a rim of one span around the edge. This is the height of the altar.
14From the gutter at ground level to the bottom ledge, it is two cubits high with a width of one cubit. From the smaller ledge to the larger ledge, it is four cubits high with a width of one cubit.
17Make a mercy seat of pure gold, two and a half cubits long and one and a half cubits wide.
8Next to the territory of Judah, from the eastern border to the western border, shall be the portion you set apart as a special contribution, 25,000 cubits wide and as long as the portions from east to west; the sanctuary will be in the center of it.
9The special contribution that you shall set apart for the Lord shall measure 25,000 cubits in length and 10,000 cubits in width.
8The altar shall be hollow, made with boards. Just as it was shown to you on the mountain, so it shall be made.
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.
4You shall make two gold rings for it under its border on its two sides. Place them on each side to hold the poles for carrying it.
1Then he brought me into the temple and measured the pillars: six cubits wide on one side and six cubits wide on the other side, the width of the structure.
12He made a rim around it a handbreadth wide and added a gold molding to the rim.
12For the width of the courtyard on the west side, there shall be hangings fifty cubits long with ten pillars and ten bases.
32It shall have an opening for the head in its center, with a woven edge around the opening, like a collar, to prevent it from being torn.
18The curtain for the entrance to the courtyard was made of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen, with an embroidered design. It was twenty cubits long and five cubits high, like the hangings of the courtyard.