1 Kings 7:10

Bishops' Bible (1568)

And the foundation was layde vpon rich stones, and that very great stones, whereof some were ten cubites, and some eyght cubites.

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  • Isa 28:16 : 16 Therfore thus saith the Lorde God, Beholde, I lay in Sion for a foundation a stone, euen a tryed stone, a precious corner stone, a sure foundation: who so beleueth, let hym not be to hastie.
  • Isa 54:11 : 11 Beholde, thou poore, vexed, & dispised, I wyll make thy walles of precious stones, & thy foundation of Saphires,
  • 1 Cor 3:10-11 : 10 Accordyng to the grace of God geuen vnto me, as a wise maister builder haue I layde the foundation, and another buyldeth theron. But let euery man take heede howe he buyldeth vpon. 11 For other foundation can no man lay, then that that is layde, which is Iesus Christe.
  • Rev 21:19-20 : 19 And the foundations of the wall of the citie were garnisshed with all maner of precious stones. The first foundation was Iasper, the seconde Saphire, the third a Chalcedonie, the fourth an Emeralde, 20 The fifth Sardonix, ye sixth Sardius, the seuenth Chrysolite, the eygth Beryl, the ninth a Topas, the tenth a Chrysoprasus, the eleueth a Iacinct, ye twelfth an Amatist.

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  • 88%

    11And aboue were riche stones, squared after a certayne rule, and couered with Cedar.

    12And the great court round about, was with three rowes of hewed stones, and one rowe of Cedar planckes, after the maner of the inner court of the house of the Lorde, and of the porche of the temple.

  • 9And all these were of the best stones, hewed after a measure and sawed with sawes within and without, from the foundation vnto the beames that laye aboue, after the measure, and euen so on the out syde toward the great court.

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    17And the king commaunded them to bring great stones, costly stones, & hewed stones, for the foundatio of the house.

    18And Solomons masons, and the masons of Hiram did hewe them, and the stone squarers: And so they prepared both tymber and stones, for the building of the house.

  • 8And I saw the house hye round about: the foundatios of the chambers were a ful cane of sixe cubites vp to the armeholes.

  • 4Three rowes of rough stones, and one rowe of newe timber: and the expences shalbe geuen of the kinges house.

  • 6And he made a porche by the pillers that bare vp the house fiftie cubites long, and thirtie cubites broade, and the porche was before those and the other pillers: for there was a thicke tree set before them.

  • 75%

    12Now the buylding that was before the separate place at the end towarde the west was seuentie cubites broade: and the wall of the buylding was fyue cubites thicke round about, and the length ninetie cubites.

    13So he measured the house, which was a hundred cubites long, and the separate place and the buylding with the walles were a hundred cubites long also.

  • 1 Kgs 6:6-7
    2 verses
    75%

    6The neathermost chamber was fiue cubites broade, & the middle was sixe cubites broade, & the third was seuen cubites broade: For without in the wall of the house he made restes round about that the beames of the chambers shoulde not be fastened in ye walles of the house.

    7And the house was built of stone, made perfect alredye before it was brought thyther: so that there was neither hammer nor axe, either any toole of iron heard in the house while it was in buylding.

  • 36And he built the inner court with three rowes of hewed stone, and one rowe of Cedar wood.

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    27And he made ten feete of brasse: foure cubites long, and foure cubites broade a peece, and three cubites hie.

    28And the worke of the feete was on this maner: They had sides, and the sides were betweene the ledges.

  • Ezek 40:9-12
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    9Then measured he the porche of the gate eyght cubites: & the pentises therof two cubites, and the porche of the gate was inwarde.

    10And the chambers of the gate eastward, were three on this side, & three on that side: they three were of one measure, & the pentises had one measure on this side, and one measure on that side.

    11After this, he measured the breadth of the entrie of the gate ten cubites, and the heyght of the gate thirteene cubites.

    12The space also before the chambers was one cubite on this side and the space one cubite on that side: & the chambers sixe cubites on this side, and sixe cubites on that side.

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    34And there were foure vndersetters in the foure corners of one foote, & the vndersetters were of ye very bottome selfe.

    35And in the height of the bottome was there a rounde compasse of halfe a cubite hie: and in that height of the bottome there proceeded both ledges and sydes out of the same.

    36For in the boordes of the ledges and on the sydes, he had grauen pictures of Cherubims, lions, & paulme trees, one by another rounde about.

    37Thus made he the ten feete after this maner: and they had all one fashion of casting, one measure, and one syse.

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    17But the house, that is the temple before it, was fourtie cubites long.

    18And the Cedar of the house within, was carued with knoppes, and grauen with flowres: & all was Cedar timber, so that no stone was sene.

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    48And he brought me to the porche of the house, and measured the porche fiue cubites on this side, and fiue cubites on that side: and the breadth of the gate was three cubites on this side, and three cubites on that side.

    49The length of the porche was twentie cubites, the breadth eleuen cubites, and by steps went men vp to it: by the frontes also were pillers, one on this side, and another on that side.

  • 3And he made a porche before the temple of the house, which was twentie cubites long, after ye breadth of the house, and ten cubites brode, euen in the fore front of the house.

  • 9That they may prepare me timber enough: For the house whiche I am determined to buylde, shalbe wonderfull great.

  • Ezek 42:7-8
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    7And the wall that was without ouer against the chambers, towarde the vtter court on the forefront of the chambers, the length therof was fiftie cubits.

    8For the length of the chambers that were in the vtter court was fyftie cubites: and lo, before the temple was a hundred cubites.

  • 3And these are the patternes whereby Solomon was instruct to buylde the house of God: The length was threescore cubites after the olde measure, and the breadth twentie cubites.

  • 15For he cast two pillers of brasse of eyghteene cubites hie a peece: & a string of twelue cubites did compasse either of them about.

  • 3Then went he in & measured the front of the doore two cubites: but the doore it selfe was sixe cubites, and the breadth on the other side of the doore was seuen cubites.

  • 10And betweene the chambers was the wydenesse of twentie cubites rounde about the house on euery side.

  • 10And then he built chambers to all the temple fiue cubites heyght, & they were ioyned to the house with beames of Cedar.

  • 5He measured also the wall of the house sixe cubites, and the breadth of a chamber foure cubites round about the house on euery side.

  • 11Euen to masons and carpenters gaue they it, to get hewed stone, & timber for couples and for beames of the houses which ye kinges of Iuda had destroyed.

  • 7And euery chamber was one cane long and one cane broade, and betweene the chambers were fiue cubites: and the post of the gate by the porche of the gate within, was one cane.

  • 10In the thicknesse of the wall of the court towarde the east before the separate place, and before the building of the chambers.

  • 6Whereupon are the foundations set? or who layed the corner stone thereof?

  • 12And to masons, and hewers of stone: And they bought timber and free stone to repaire the decaye in the house of the Lorde, and to al that went out to mend the temple.

  • 6Euen vnto carpenters and masons, and workers vpon the walles, and for to bye tymber and free stone, to repaire the temple.

  • 2And Dauid commaunded to gather together the straungers that were in the lande of Israel, and he set masons to hew and pullishe stones for the building of the house of God.

  • 12And the breadth of the court whiche is westwarde, shall haue curtaynes of fiftie cubites, and the pillers of them shalbe ten, and the sockets of them ten.

  • 18And the pauement was by the side of the gates, ouer against the length of the gates: and the pauement was beneath.

  • 5Thus the vpper chambers were alway narower: for those chambers seemed to eate vp these, to wit the lower and the middlemer of the buylding.

  • 14He made frontes also of threescore cubites, euen vnto the front of the court rounde about the gate.

  • 15And he measured the length of the buylding ouer against the separate place which was behynde it, and the chambers on the one side & on the other side a hundreth cubites, with the temple within, and the porches of the court.

  • 2And he built ye house in the wood Libanon, an hundred cubites long, and fiftie cubites broade, and thirtie cubites hie: And it stoode vpon foure rowes of Cedar pillers, and Cedar beames were layde vpon the pillers.