Ezekiel 40:14
He made pilers also lx cubites hie, rounde aboute the courte dore.
He made pilers also lx cubites hie, rounde aboute the courte dore.
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15Before the inwarde parte vnto the fore entre of the ynnermer dore, were fiftie cubites.
16The chambers and their pilers within, rounde aboute vnto ye dore, had syde wyndowes: So had the fore entries also, whose wyndowes wente rounde aboute within. And vpon the pilers there stode date trees.
17Then brought he me in to the fore courte, where as were chabres & paued workes, made in ye fore courte roude aboute: xxx chabres vpon one paued worcke.
18Now the paued worke was a loge besyde the dores, and that was the lower paued worke.
19After this, he measured ye bredth from the lower dore, vnto the ynnermer courte of the outsyde, which had an hundreth cubites vpon the east & the north parte.
20And the dore in the vttemost courte towarde the north, measured he after the legth and bredth:
21his thre chambres also on either syde, with his pilers & fore entries: which had euen the measure of the first dore. His heyth was fiftie cubites, the bredth xxv cubites:
6Then came he vnto the eastdore, and wente vp the stares, & measured the postes of the dore: wherof euery one was a meterodde thicke. Euery chambre was a meterodde longe and brode:
7betwene the chambers were fyue cubites. The poste of the dore within the porche, was one meterodde.
8He measured also the porche of the ynnermer dore, which conteyned a meterodde.
9The measured he the entrie of the dore, that conteyned eght cubites, and his pilers two cubites: and this entrie stode inwarde.
10The 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.
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.
47So he measured the fore courte, which had in length an C cubites, and as moch in bredth by the foure corners. Now the aulter stode before the house:
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.
26with steppes to go vp vpon: his porche stode before him, with his pilers and datetrees on either syde.
27And the dore of the ynnermer courte stode towarde the south, & he measured from one dore to another an C cubites.
28So he brought me in to ye ynnermer courte, thorow the dore of the south syde: which he measured, & it had the measure afore sayde.
29In like maner, his chambres, pilers and fore entries, had euen the fore sayde measure also. And he had with his porches rounde aboute, wyndowes of l cubites hye, & xxv cubites brode.
30The porches rounde aboute were xxv cubites longe, and v cubites brode:
31and his porch reached vnto ye vttemost courte: vpon his pilers there were date trees, and viij steppes to go vp vpon.
32He brought me also in to the ynmost courte vpon the east syde, and measured the dore, acordinge to ye measure afore sayde.
33His chabers, pilers and porches had euen the same measure, as the first had: & with his porches he had wyndowes roude aboute. The heith was l cubites, ye bredth xxv cubites:
34His porches reached vnto the vttemost courte: his pilers also had date trees on either syde, and viij steppes to go vp vpon.
35And he brought me to the north dore, and measured it, which also had the foresayde measure.
36His chabres, pilers and porches had wyndowes rounde aboute: whose heyth was l cubites, and the bredth xxv.
37His pilers stode towarde the vttemost courte, and vpon them both were date trees, and viij steppes to go vp vpon.
23Now ye dore of the ynnermer courte stode straight ouer agaynst the dore, that was towarde ye north east. From one dore to another, he measured an C cubites.
24After that, he brought me to the south syde, where there stode a dore towarde ye south: whose pilers and porches he measured, these had the fyrst measure,
14Fiftene cubytes vpon either syde of the courte dore, wt thre pilers and thre sokettes:
15(Omitted Text)
14so that the hangynge haue vpon one syde fyftene cubites, and thre pilers vpo thre sokettes:
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.
12Now 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.
13So he measured the house which was an C. cubites longe, and the separated buyldinge with the wall were an C. cubites loge also.
14The wydnesse before the house and of it yt was separated towarde the east, was an C. cubites.
15And 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,
22Yee in all the foure corners of the courte, there was made a litle courte of xl. cubites longe, and xxx. cubites brode: these foure litle courtes were of one like measure,
7The wall without that stode by ye chambres towarde the vttemost courte vpon the fore syde of the chambres, was L. cubites loge:
8for 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.
6And 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.
2The wydenesse conteyned L. cubites,
3ouer agaynst the xx. cubites of the ynnermer courte, & agaynst the paued worke that was in the fore courte. Besyde all these thre there stode pilers, one ouer against another:
17& thus was it aboue the dore, vnto the ynmost house, and without also: Yee the whole wall on euery syde both within and without was syled ouer wt greate bordes.
16And in the courte gate there shalbe an hangynge twenty cubytes brode, of yalowe sylke, scarlet, purple, and whyte twyned sylke, wrought with nedle worke, and foure pilers vpon their foure sokettes.