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Strongs H520

H520

אַמָּה (ʼammâh) n-f (am-maw')
Source: prolonged from H517;
Meaning: properly, a mother (i.e. unit of measure, or the fore-arm (below the elbow), i.e. a cubit; also a door-base (as a bond of the entrance)
KJV: cubit, + hundred (by exchange for H3967), measure, post.

Displaying only every 10th verse out of 132:

EXO 38:12

OET-LV: 12And_for_the_side_of the_west curtains fifty by_cubit pillars_of_their were_ten and_bases_of_their were_ten the_hooks_of the_pillars and_bands_of_their were_silver.   (EXO_38:12)

OET-RV: 12On the west side, there were twenty-five metres of curtains with their ten pillars and bases, and their silver hooks and rings, (EXO 38:12)

KI1 7:27

OET-LV: 27and_he/it_made DOM the_stands ten bronze was_four by_cubit the_length_of the_stand (the)_one and_four by_cubit breadth_of_its and_was_three by_cubit height_of_its.   (KI1_7:27)

OET-RV: 27Then Huram cast ten bronze carts for individual water basins. Each one was nearly two metres long and two metres wide and just over a metre tall, (KI1 7:27)

CH2 4:1

OET-LV: and_he/it_made an_altar_of bronze was_twenty cubit[s] length_of_its and_twenty cubit[s] breadth_of_its and_was_ten cubits height_of_its.   (CH2_4:1)

OET-RV: Then he made a square bronze altar, nine metres on each side and 4.5m high, (CH2 4:1)

EXO 38:14

OET-LV: 14Curtains were_fif- teen cubit[s] to the_side pillars_of_their were_three and_bases_of_their were_three.   (EXO_38:14)

OET-RV: 14The curtains for one side of the entrance were 7.5m long with their three pillars and their bases. (EXO 38:14)

EXO 38:15

OET-LV: 15And_for_side the_second(fs) from_this and_from_this to_the_gate_of the_courtyard curtains were_fif- teen cubit[s] pillars_of_their were_three and_bases_of_their were_three.   (EXO_38:15)

OET-RV: 15On the other side, opposite the courtyard entrance, the curtains were 7.5m long with their three pillars and their bases. (EXO 38:15)

KI1 7:15

OET-LV: 15And_he/it_laid_siege DOM the_two_of the_pillars bronze was_eight- teen cubit[s] the_height_of the_pillar the_one and_a_line_of two_plus ten cubit[s] it_went_round DOM the_pillar the_second.   (KI1_7:15)

OET-RV: 15He cast two hollow bronze pillars—each being just over eight metres tall and measuring over five metres around. (KI1 7:15)

NUM 35:5

OET-LV: 5And_you(pl)_will_measure from_the_outside of_city DOM the_side_of eastward two_thousand by_cubit and_DOM the_side_of the_south two_thousand by_cubit and_DOM the_side_of the_west two_thousand by_cubit and_DOM the_side_of the_north two_thousand by_cubit and_the_city will_in_the_middle this it_will_belong to/for_them the_pasture_lands_of the_cities.   (NUM_35:5)

OET-RV: 5Then going out a kilometre in each compass direction, that will also be their land. (NUM 35:5)

EXO 26:8

OET-LV: 8The_length_of the_curtain the_one(f) will_be_thirty by_cubit and_the_breadth will_be_four by_cubit the_curtain (the)_one size one will_belong_to_one_plus_of ten curtains.   (EXO_26:8)

OET-RV: 8Each of the eleven panels must be the same size: 15m long and two metres wide. (EXO 26:8)

KI1 6:6

OET-LV: 6The the_lower was_five by_cubit breadth_of_its and_the_middle_extension was_six by_cubit breadth_of_its and_(the)_third_extension was_seven by_cubit breadth_of_its if/because ledges he_made for_house around the_outside_to to_not to_have_hold in_the_walls_of the_house.   (KI1_6:6)

OET-RV: 6The lowest level was just over two metres wide, the middle level was half a metre wider, and the top level the same again (because the temple wall got thinner as it went up). The temple walls had ledges built into them for the beams to sit on, so they wouldn’t have to go through the walls. (KI1 6:6)

EXO 25:23

OET-LV: 23and_you_will_make a_table wood(s)_of acacia will_be_two_cubits length_of_its and_will_be_a_cubit breadth_of_its and_will_be_a_cubit and_a_half height_of_its.   (EXO_25:23)

OET-RV: 23You must make a table from acacia wood: one metre long, 500cm wide, and 750cm high. (EXO 25:23)

KI1 7:2

OET-LV: 2And_he/it_built DOM the_house_of the_forest_of (the)_Ləⱱānōn was_one_hundred cubit[s] length_of_its and_was_fifty cubit[s] breadth_of_its and_thirty cubit[s] height_of_its on four rows_of pillars_of cedar(s) and_beams_of cedar(s) were_on the_pillars.   (KI1_7:2)

OET-RV: 2He built the ‘Lebanon Forest Hall’ that was forty-six metres long, twenty-three metres wide, and fourteen metres high, with four rows of cedar pillars and cedar beams sitting across the pillars. (KI1 7:2)

EXO 25:17

OET-LV: 17And_you_will_make an_atonement_cover_of gold pure will_be_two_cubits and_a_half length_of_its and_will_be_a_cubit and_a_half breadth_of_its.   (EXO_25:17)

OET-RV: 17You must make a lid the same length and width as the chest. It must be made of pure gold and will be known as ‘the atonement platform’. (EXO 25:17)

EXO 36:15

OET-LV: 15The_length_of the_curtain the_one(f) was_thirty by_cubit and_four cubits the_breadth_of the_curtain (the)_one size one belonged_to_one_plus_of ten curtains.   (EXO_36:15)

OET-RV: 15All eleven sections were the same size at fifteen metres long and two metres wide, (EXO 36:15)

NUM 11:31

OET-LV: 31And_spirit it_set_out from_with YHWH and_it_brought quails from the_sea and_it_left_them at the_camp about_a_journey_of a_day thus and_about_a_journey_of a_day thus around_of the_camp and_about_two_cubits above the_surface_of the_earth/land.   (NUM_11:31)

OET-RV: 31Then Yahweh sent a wind that blew quails from the ocean, and they dropped on the ground a day’s walk in every direction around the camp until they were piled a metre high. (NUM 11:31)

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