1 Kings 6:25

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Euen so had the other Cherub ten cubites also, and both the Cherubs were of one measure and of one quantitie

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  • 95%

    26so yt ether Cherub was ten cubites hye. And he put the Cherubins within in the house.

    27And the Cherubins spred forth their wynges, so that the wynge of the one touched the one wall, and the other Cherubs wynge touched the other wall. But in the myddes of ye house the one wynge touched another.

    28And he ouerlayed the Cherubins with golde.

  • 91%

    23He made also in the quere two Cherubins ten cubites hye of Olyue tre.

    24One wynge of ether of the Cherubs had fyue cubytes, so that from the edge of his one wynge to the edge of his other wynge there were ten cubytes.

  • 86%

    10He made also in the house of the most holy, two Cherubins of carued worke, and ouerlayed them with golde:

    11and the length on the wynges of the Cherubins, so that one wynge had fyue cubytes, and touched the wall of the house: and the other wynge had fyue cubytes also, and touched the wynge of the other Cherub.

    12Euen so had one wynge of the other Cherub fyue cubites likewyse, and touched the wall of the house: and his other wynge had fyue cubites also, and touched the wynge of the other Cherub:

    13so that these wynges of the Cherubins were spred out twentye cubites wyde. And they stode vpo their fete, and their face was turned to the house warde.

  • Exod 37:6-9
    4 verses
    77%

    6And he made ye Mercyseate of pure golde two cubytes and a half longe, and a cubite and a half brode,

    7& made two Cherubyns of fyne beaten golde vpon the two endes of the Mercyseate:

    8One Cherub vpon the one ende, and the other Cherub vpon the other ende:

    9and the Cherubyns spredde out their wynges aboue an hye, and couered ye Mercyseate ther with: and their faces stode one ouer agaynst the other, and loked vnto the Mercyseate.

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    17Thou shalt make a Mercyseate also of pure golde, two cubytes and a half longe, and a cubyte & a half brode.

    18And thou shalt make two Cherubyns of beaten golde vpo both ye endes of the Mercyseate,

    19yt the one Cherub maye be vpon the one ende, & the other vpon the other ende, & so to be two Cherubyns vpon the endes of the Mercyseate.

    20And the Cherubyns shall sprede out their wynges ouer an hye, yt they maye couer ye Mercyseate wt their wynges: & yt either their faces maye be right ouer one agaynst another, and their faces shal loke vnto the Mercyseate.

  • 16one borde shalbe ten cubytes longe, & a cubyte & a half brode.

  • 2And lenght of one curteyne shalbe eight and twentye cubytes ye bredth foure cubytes: and all the ten shalbe like,

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    11After this, he measured the wydenesse of the dore: which was x cubites, & the heyth of the dore xiij cubites.

    12The edge before the chabres was one cubite brode vpo both the sydes, & the chambres six cubites wyde of either syde.

    13He measured ye dore from the rygge of one chabre to another, whose wydenesse was xxv cubites, & one dore stode agaynst another.

  • Ezek 41:1-3
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    1After this he brought me to the temple, and measured the postes: which were of both the sydes vj. cubites thicke, acordinge to the wydenesse of the tabernacle.

    2The bredth of ye dore was x. cubites, & the walles of the dore on either syde fyue cubites. He measured the length therof, which conteyned xl. cubites, and the bredth xx.

    3The wente he in, and measured the dore postes, which were two cubites thicke: but the dore itself was sixe cubites, and the bredth of the dore was vij. cubites.

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    21euery one ten cubytes longe, and a cubyte and a half brode,

    22& two fete vnto euery one, wherby one might be ioyned to another:

  • 9The legth of one curtayne was eight and twentye cubites, and the bredth foure cubites, & were all of one measure:

  • 2a cubyte longe & brode, eauen foure squared, and two cubytes hye with his hornes,

  • 8The length of one curteyne shalbe thirtie cubytes, the bredth foure cubytes. And all the eleuen shalbe alike greate:

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    35And on the soket aboue vpon the seate a cubyte and an halfe rounde aboute, there were ledges and sydes harde on the seate.

    36And on the plat of the same sydes and ledges, he caused to carue Cherubins, lyons and palme trees, one by another rounde aboute theron.

    37After this maner made he ten molte seates, one maner of measure & widenes was in all.

  • 17But the house of the temple before the quere was fortye cubites longe:

  • 10Make an Arke of Fyrre tre two cubytes & a half longe, a cubyte & a half brode, and a cubyte & an half hye:

  • 3And he buylded a Porche before the temple of twentye cubytes longe after the bredth of the house, & ten cubites brode before the house.

  • 15of thirtie cubytes longe, & foure cubytes brode, all of one measure,

  • 5He measured also the wall of the house, which was sixe cubites. The chambres yt stode rounde aboute ye house, were euery one foure cubites wyde,

  • 18There were Cherubins and date trees made also, so that one date tre stode euer betwixte two Cherubins: One Cherub had two faces,

  • 8And vnder the wynges of ye Cherubins, there apeared the licknes of a mas hode:

  • 15and make it after this fashion: The length shal be thre hundreth cubites, the bredth fiftie cubites, and the heyght thirtie cubites.

  • 7For ye Cherubins spred out their wynges in the place where the Arke stode, and couered the Arke and the staues therof from aboue.

  • 10Betwene the chambers, was the wydenes xx. cubites rounde aboute ye house.

  • 16and it was xij cubites longe and xij cubites brode, vpon the foure corners:

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    48And he brought me to the fore entre of the house, and measured the walles by the entre dore: which were fyue cubites longe on ether syde. The thicknesse also of the dore on ether syde, was thre cubites.

    49The legth of the porche was xx cubites. the bredth xj. cubites, and vpon steppes went men vp to it: by the walles also were pilers, on either syde one.

  • 7betwene the chambers were fyue cubites. The poste of the dore within the porche, was one meterodde.

  • 15& they were lifted vp aboue. This is the beest, that I sawe at the water of Cobar.

  • 9The measured he the entrie of the dore, that conteyned eght cubites, and his pilers two cubites: and this entrie stode inwarde.

  • 32The foure wheles stode beneth by the sydes, & the axeltrees of the wheles were harde on ye seate. Euery whele was a cubite and a halfe hye,