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  • in front of the temple was a porch whose length, like the width of the temple itself, was twenty cubits, but it was only ten cubits wide. (1 Kings 6, 3)

  • and before the doors of this shrine the remaining forty cubits of length made up the temple proper. (1 Kings 6, 17)

  • twenty cubits in length, width, and height, and covered with plates of pure gold; plated, too, was the cedar altar. (1 Kings 6, 20)

  • Then, three times, he measured his whole length upon the child’s body, crying out to the Lord, O Lord my God, send back life into the boy’s limbs. (1 Kings 17, 21)

  • And he died grown old in comfort, neither length of days nor riches nor honours wanting to him, and with his son Solomon to reign as his heir. (1 Chronicles 29, 28)

  • He made a brazen altar, too, twenty cubits in length and width, ten in height. (2 Chronicles 4, 1)

  • four hundred figured pomegranates, and two lengths of net-work pattern, two rows of pomegranates to each length of net-work, draped over capital and soffit alike. (2 Chronicles 4, 13)

  • Then came a second length of wall restored by Azer son of Josue, that was chieftain at Maspha, where the steps go up by the great bastion; (Nehemiah 3, 19)

  • another second length by Baruch son of Zachai, from the bastion up to the door of the house where the high priest Eliasib lived; (Nehemiah 3, 20)

  • Then Bennui son of Enadad built a second length, from the house of Ananias to the corner where the wall turns; (Nehemiah 3, 24)

  • Then the men of Thecue built a second length on the other side, from the great jutting tower to the temple wall. (Nehemiah 3, 27)

  • then Hanania, son of Selemias, then Hanun, the sixth son of Seleph, a second length, then Mosollam son of Barachias, opposite his store-room, then Melchias, of the goldsmiths, past where the Nathinaeans and the chapmen lived, opposite the Judgement Gate, right up to the room✻ in the wall corner. (Nehemiah 3, 30)


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