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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
Displaying only every 10th verse out of 132:
EZE 40:11
OET-LV: 11 And_he_measured DOM the_breadth_of the_entrance_of the_gate ten cubits the_length_of the_gate thir- teen cubits. (EZE_40:11)
OET-RV: 11 Then the man measured the width of the gateway entrance and it was five metres, and the length of the gateway entrance was almost seven metres. (EZE 40:11)
KI1 7:23
OET-LV: 23 And_he/it_made DOM the_sea throw_metal was_ten by_cubit from_lip_of_its to lip_of_its round all_around and_was_five by_cubit height_of_its and_a_measuring-line_of thirty by_cubit it_went_round DOM_him/it all_around. (KI1_7:23)
OET-RV: 23 Huram also cast a very large round basin nicknamed ‘The sea’ that was five metres across (so a circumference of fourteen metres) and over two metres high. (KI1 7:23)
NEH 3:13
OET-LV: 13 DOM the_gate_of the_valley Ḩānūn he_repaired and_ of_Zānōaḩ _the_inhabitants_of they they_rebuilt_it and_they_set_up doors_of_its bolts_of_its and_bars_of_its and_one_thousand cubit[s] in_wall to the_gate_of the_dung. (NEH_3:13)
OET-RV: 13 Hanun and the inhabitants of Zanoah rebuilt the Valley Gate—installing the doors with their bolts and bars, as well as repairing 500m of wall along to the Dung Gate. (NEH 3:13)
EXO 27:1
OET-LV: 27 and_you_will_make DOM the_altar wood(s)_of acacia five cubits length and_five cubits breadth square it_will_be the_altar and_will_be_three cubits height_of_its. (EXO_27:1)
OET-RV: 27 Make an altar from acacia wood that’s 2.5m square and 1.5m high (EXO 27:1)
NUM 35:5
OET-LV: 5 And_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: 5 Then going out a kilometre in each compass direction, that will also be their land. (NUM 35:5)
KI1 6:10
OET-LV: 10 And_he/it_built DOM the_extension on all_of the_house was_five cubits height_of_its and_he_covered DOM the_house with_wood(s)_of cedar(s). (KI1_6:10)
OET-RV: 10 and he built the siderooms—each level just over two metres high and attached to the temple with cedar beams. (KI1 6:10)
EXO 25:17
OET-LV: 17 And_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: 17 You 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)
JER 52:21
OET-LV: 21 And_the_pillars was_eight- teen cubit[s] the_height_of of_the_pillar the_one and_a_line_of two_plus ten cubit[s] it_goes_round_it and_thickness_of_its was_four fingers hollow. (JER_52:21)
OET-RV: 21 ◙ (JER 52:21)
EXO 38:1
OET-LV: 38 and_he/it_made DOM the_altar_of the_burnt_offering wood(s)_of acacia was_five cubits length_of_its and_was_five cubits breadth_of_its square and_was_three cubits height_of_its. (EXO_38:1)
OET-RV: 38 Then Bezalel made the altar for burning offerings from acacia wood. It was square—2.5m on each side—and 1.5m tall. (EXO 38:1)
EXO 27:9
OET-LV: 9 and_you_will_make DOM the_courtyard_of the_tabernacle for_the_side_of the_south southward curtains for_courtyard will_be_fine_linen twisted will_be_one_hundred by_cubit the_length of_side (the)_one. (EXO_27:9)
OET-RV: 9 Make curtains of twisted finely-spun linen to form a courtyard around the residence. The south side will require fifty metres of curtain (EXO 27:9)
KI2 25:17
OET-LV: 17 was_eight- teen cubit[s] the_height_of the_pillar the_one and_a_capital on/upon/above_him/it bronze and_the_height_of the_capital was_three cubits and_a_network and_pomegranates were_on the_capital all_around (the)_everything was_bronze and_like_these belonged_to_pillar the_second with the_network. (KI2_25:17)
OET-RV: 17 Each pillar was over eight metres high, plus a bronze capital on top that was over a metre high. They were decorated with latticework with bronze pomegranates all around. (KI2 25:17)
KI1 7:24
OET-LV: 24 And_gourds from_under to_lip_of_its all_around were_going_round DOM_him/it ten by_cubit they_were_encircling DOM the_sea all_around were_two_of rows the_gourds they_were_throw in_throwing_of_its. (KI1_7:24)
OET-RV: 24 Part of the same casting was two rows of decorative buds that went around it under the lip of the basin. There were about eighteen buds for each metre of circumference. (KI1 7:24)
KI1 7:31
OET-LV: 31 And_opening_of_its was_from_inside_of to_capital and_upward_upwards by_cubit and_opening_of_its was_round the_work_of a_base a_cubit and_(the)_half_of (the)_cubit and_also were_on her/its_mouth carvings and_rims_of_their were_square not round. (KI1_7:31)
OET-RV: 31 Inside those supports there was a round frame that protruded half a metre upwards and was inset by a quarter of a metre. It also had engravings on it inside square frames. (KI1 7:31)
KI1 6:26
OET-LV: 26 The_height_of the_cherub the_one was_ten by_cubit and_thus/so/as_follows the_cherub the_second. (KI1_6:26)
OET-RV: 26 and they were both five metres high. (KI1 6:26)
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