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Ezekiel 42:5
And the higher rooms were shorter: for the covered ways took up more space from these than from the lower and middle rooms.

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Ezekiel 42:5
And the higher rooms were shorter: for the covered ways took up more space from these than from the lower and middle rooms.

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Ezekiel 42:3
Opposite the space of twenty cubits which was part of the inner square, and opposite the stone floor of the outer square. There were covered ways facing one another on the third floor.

Ezekiel 42:4
And in front of the rooms was a walk, ten cubits wide and a hundred cubits long; and their doors were facing north.

Ezekiel 42:5
And the higher rooms were shorter: for the covered ways took up more space from these than from the lower and middle rooms.

Ezekiel 42:6
For they were on three floors, and they had no pillars like the pillars of the outer square; so the highest was narrower than the lowest and middle floors from the earth level.

Ezekiel 41:7
The side-rooms became wider as they went higher up the house, by the amount of the space let into the wall up round about the house, because of the inlets in the house; and one went up from the lowest floor by steps to the middle, and from the middle to the upper floor.

Ezekiel 41:5
Then he took the measure of the wall of the house, which was six cubits; and of the side-rooms round the house, which were four cubits wide.

Ezekiel 41:15
And he took the measure of the building in front of the separate place which was at the back of it, and the pillared walks on one side and on the other side; they were a hundred cubits long; and the Temple and the inner part and its outer covered way were covered in;

Ezekiel 42:8
For the rooms in the outer square were fifty cubits long: and in front of the Temple was a space of a hundred cubits.

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1 Kings 6:5
And against the walls all round, and against the walls of the Temple and of the inmost room, he put up wings, with side rooms all round:

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1 Kings 6:6
The lowest line of them being five cubits wide, the middle six cubits wide and the third seven cubits; for there was a space all round the outside walls of the house so that the boards supporting the rooms did not have to be fixed in the walls of the house.


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