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He built the hall called the Forest of Lebanon one hundred cubits long, fifty wide, and thirty high; it was supported by four rows of cedar columns, with cedar capitals upon the columns. (1 Kings 7, 2)
The porch of the columned hall he made fifty cubits long and thirty wide. The porch extended the width of the columned hall, and there was a canopy in front. (1 Kings 7, 6)
(The foundation was made of fine, large blocks, some ten cubits and some eight cubits. (1 Kings 7, 10)
Two hollow bronze columns were cast, each eighteen cubits high and twelve cubits in circumference; their metal was of four fingers' thickness. (1 Kings 7, 15)
There were also two capitals cast in bronze, to place on top of the columns, each of them five cubits high. (1 Kings 7, 16)
The sea was then cast; it was made with a circular rim, and measured ten cubits across, five in height, and thirty in circumference. (1 Kings 7, 23)
Ten stands were also made of bronze, each four cubits long, four wide, and three high. (1 Kings 7, 27)
Ten bronze basins were then made, each four cubits in diameter with a capacity of forty measures, one basin for the top of each of the ten stands. (1 Kings 7, 38)
King Jehoash of Israel captured Amaziah, son of Jehoash, son of Ahaziah, king of Judah, at Beth-shemesh. He went on to Jerusalem where he tore down four hundred cubits of the city wall, from the Gate of Ephraim to the Corner Gate. (2 Kings 14, 13)
Each of the pillars was eighteen cubits high; a bronze capital five cubits high surmounted each pillar, and a network with pomegranates encircled the capital, all of bronze; and so for the other pillar, as regards the network. (2 Kings 25, 17)
He likewise slew the Egyptian, a huge man five cubits tall. The Egyptian carried a spear that was like a weaver's heddle-bar, but he came against him with a staff, wrested the spear from the Egyptian's hand, and killed him with his own spear. (1 Chronicles 11, 23)
These were the specifications laid down by Solomon for building the house of God: the length was sixty cubits according to the old measure, and the width was twenty cubits; (2 Chronicles 3, 3)