1 Kings 7:10
As for the foundacions, they were costly and greate stones, ten and eighte cubites greate:
As for the foundacions, they were costly and greate stones, ten and eighte cubites greate:
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11 and costly fre stones theron acordinge to ye measure, and Ceders.
12 But the greate courte rounde aboute had thre rowes of fre stone, & one rowe of playne Ceders: Euen so also the courte by ye hou of the LORDE within, and the porch by the house.
9 All these were costly stone hewen after ye measure, cut with sawes on euery syde, from the grounde vnto the rofe: and without the greate courte also.
17 And ye kynge commaunded, that they shulde breake out greate and costly stones, namely frestone, for the foundacion of the house.
18 And Salomons masons, and Hirams, and they that were in those coastes, hewed out & prepared tymbre and stones to the buyldinge of the house.
8 I sawe also that the house was very hye rounde aboute. The foundacion of the syde chambres was a meterodde (that is sixe cubites) brode.
4 & thre walles of all maner of stones, and one wall of tymber, & the expences shalbe geuen of the kynges house.
6 And he made a porche with pilers which was fiftye cubites longe, and thirtie cubites brode, & yet a porche before it with pilers & wt a greate poste.
12 Now the buyldinge that was separated towarde the west, was lxx. cubites wyde: the wall of the buyldinge was v cubites thicke roude aboute, and the length foure score cubites and ten.
13 So he measured the house which was an C. cubites longe, and the separated buyldinge with the wall were an C. cubites loge also.
6 The nethermost stacion was fyue cubytes wyde, and ye myddest sixe cubites wyde, and the thirde seuen cubites wyde. For he layed balkes rounde aboute the house, that they touched not ye wall of the house.
7 And whan ye house was buylded, it was buylded of whole and outbroken stones, so yt there was herde nether hammer ner axe, ner eny other instrument of yron, whan the house was a buyldinge.
36 And he buylded a courte also within wt thre rowes of fre stone, and with one rowe of playne Ceder tymber.
27 And he made ten brasen seates, euery one foure cubites longe and brode, and thre cubites hye.
28 The seate was made so, that it had sydes betwene the ledges.
9 The measured he the entrie of the dore, that conteyned eght cubites, and his pilers two cubites: and this entrie stode inwarde.
10 The chambers of the dore eastwarde, were thre on euery syde: alike brode and longe. The pilers also that stode of both the sydes, were of one measure.
11 After this, he measured the wydenesse of the dore: which was x cubites, & the heyth of the dore xiij cubites.
12 The edge before the chabres was one cubite brode vpo both the sydes, & the chambres six cubites wyde of either syde.
34 And the foure proppes vpo the foure corners of euery seate were harde on the seate.
35 And on the soket aboue vpon the seate a cubyte and an halfe rounde aboute, there were ledges and sydes harde on the seate.
36 And on the plat of the same sydes and ledges, he caused to carue Cherubins, lyons and palme trees, one by another rounde aboute theron.
37 After this maner made he ten molte seates, one maner of measure & widenes was in all.
17 But the house of the temple before the quere was fortye cubites longe:
18 on the ynsyde was the whole house of Ceder with throwne knoppes and floures, so that there was no stone sene.
48 And 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.
49 The 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.
3 And he buylded a Porche before the temple of twentye cubytes longe after the bredth of the house, & ten cubites brode before the house.
9 to prepare me moch tymber: for the house that I wyl buylde, shalbe greate & maruelous goodly.
7 The wall without that stode by ye chambres towarde the vttemost courte vpon the fore syde of the chambres, was L. cubites loge:
8 for the legth of ye vttemost chambers in the fore courte was L. cubites also: but the length therof before the temple was an C. cubites.
3 And so layed Salomon the foundacion to buylde the house of God: first the length thre score cubytes, the bredth twentye cubites
15 and made two brasen pilers, ether of them eightene cubites hye: and a threde of xij. cubites was the measure aboute both ye pilers:
3 The 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.
10 Betwene the chambers, was the wydenes xx. cubites rounde aboute ye house.
10 He buylded a galery also aboue vpon the whole house fyue cubytes hye, and couered the house with Ceder tymber.
5 He 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,
11 And the same gaue it forth vnto the carpenters and buylders, to bye fre stone and hewen tymber for the balkes in the houses, which the kynges had destroyed.
7 betwene the chambers were fyue cubites. The poste of the dore within the porche, was one meterodde.
10 thorow the thicke wall of the fore courte towarde the east, right ouer agaynst the separated buyldinge.
6 Where vpon stode the pilers of it? Or, who layed ye corner stone?
12 namely, to the dawbers and masons, and to them that boughte tymber and fre stone, to repayre the decaye in the house of the LORDE and all that they founde to haue nede of repayringe in the house.
6 vnto the carpenters, and buylders, & masons, and to them yt bie timber & fre stone for the repairinge of the house:
2 And Dauid comaunded to gather together the straungers that were in ye londe of Israel, and appoynted masons to hewe stone for the buyldinge of the house of God.
12 But vpon the west syde the bredth of ye courte shal haue an hanginge of fiftie cubites longe, & ten pilers vpon ten sokettes.
18 Now the paued worke was a loge besyde the dores, and that was the lower paued worke.
5 Thus the hyest chambres were allwaye narower then the lowest and myddelmost of ye buildinge:
14 He made pilers also lx cubites hie, rounde aboute the courte dore.
15 And he measured the length of the buyldinge before and behinde with the chabers vpon both the sydes: and it conteyned an C. cubites. The ynnermer temple, the porch of the forecourte,
2 he buylded an house of the wodd of Libanus, an hundreth cubites longe, fiftye cubites wyde, & thirtie cubites hye, fouresquared with rowes of pilers, and wt carued Ceders.