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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 40:47
OET-LV: 47 And_he_measured DOM the_courtyard the_length was_a_hundred cubit[s] and_the_breadth was_a_hundred cubit[s] a_square and_the_altar to_(the)_face_of/in_front_of/before the_house. (EZE_40:47)
OET-RV: 47 Next he measured the square courtyard at fifty-four metres long and wide, with the altar in front of the temple. (EZE 40:47)
JOS 3:4
OET-LV: 4 Nevertheless a_distance it_will_be between_you(pl) and_between_it about_two_thousand cubit[s] by_measurement do_not draw_near to_him/it so_that that you(pl)_may_know DOM the_way which you(pl)_will_go in_it if/because not you(pl)_have_passed in_way from_yesterday three_days_ago. (JOS_3:4)
OET-RV: 4 But keep about nine hundred metres back from it. Don’t go any closer than that so that you all can see the way to go, because we haven’t been this way before.” (JOS 3:4)
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 7:2
OET-LV: 2 And_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: 2 He 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)
DEU 3:11
OET-LV: 11 If/because only ˊŌg the_king_of (the)_Bāshān he_survived from_the_remnant_of the_Rəfāʼīm there sarcophagus_of_his was_a_sarcophagus_of iron not is_it in_Rabāh of_the_people_of of_ˊAmmōn was_nine cubits length_of_its and_four cubits breadth_of_its by_a_cubit_of a_human. (DEU_3:11)
OET-RV: 11 (Bashan’s King Og was the last king who was a descendant of the Refaites. His bed (in Rabbah in the Ammonite region) was made out of iron and was four metres long and two metres wide.) (DEU 3:11)
KI1 6:24
OET-LV: 24 And_was_five cubits the_wing_of the_cherub (the)_one and_was_five cubits the_wing_of the_cherub the_second(fs) was_ten cubits from_the_ends_of its_wings_of_his and_unto the_ends_of its_wings_of_his. (KI1_6:24)
OET-RV: 24 Each wing was over two metres long, giving each one a total wingspan of four and a half metres. (KI1 6:24)
EZE 43:17
OET-LV: 17 And_the_ledge is_four- teen_cubits length by_four- teen_cubits breadth to the_four_of sides_of_its and_the_border around it is_(the)_half_of (the)_cubit and_the_gutter to/for_her/it is_a_cubit all_around and_steps_of_its are_to_face east. (EZE_43:17)
OET-RV: 17 The upper ledge that borders the altar body is also a square, eight metres long on each side, and has a rim all around that’s 27cm wide. There’s a gutter measuring half a metre at the bottom of the altar. There are steps leading up to the east side of the altar.” (EZE 43:17)
SA1 17:4
OET-LV: 4 And_ the_man_of _he/it_went_out of_the_champions from_the_camps_of the_Fəlishtiy was_Gāləyat his/its_name from_Gat height_of_his was_six cubits and_a_span. (SA1_17:4)
OET-RV: 4 Then the Philistines sent a champion out from their camp to represent them. His name was Goliat and he came from Gat, and he was almost three metres tall. (SA1 17:4)
EZE 40:13
OET-LV: 13 And_he_measured DOM the_gate from_the_roof of_the_chamber to_roof_its breadth twenty and_five cubits entrance before entrance. (EZE_40:13)
OET-RV: 13 Then he measured the gateway from the roof of one chamber to that of the next chamber, and it was thirteen metres from the entrance of the first chamber to that of the second. (EZE 40:13)
CH2 3:4
OET-LV: 4 And_the_porch which was_on the_face_of the_length on the_face_of the_breadth_of the_house was_cubits twenty and_the_height was_one_hundred and_twenty and_he_overlaid_it from_within gold pure. (CH2_3:4)
OET-RV: 4 and the nine metre long front entrance porch was nine metres high. Shelomoh overlaid the inside walls with pure gold. (CH2 3:4)
KI1 6:23
OET-LV: 23 And_he/it_made in_room two_of cherubim wood(s)_of olive was_ten cubits height_of_its. (KI1_6:23)
OET-RV: 23 In the inner room, he made two winged creatures that were five metres high and made of olive wood. (KI1 6:23)
KI1 7:19
OET-LV: 19 And_the_capitals which were_on the_top_of the_pillars were_a_work_of lili[es] in_porch four cubits. (KI1_7:19)
OET-RV: 19 The two caps were each shaped like lilies that were nearly two metres high (KI1 7:19)
CH2 3:8
OET-LV: 8 and_he/it_made DOM the_house_of the_holy_place_of the_holy_places length_of_its on the_face_of the_breadth_of the_house was_cubits twenty and_breadth_of_its was_cubits twenty and_he_overlaid_it gold fine to_talents six hundred(s). (CH2_3:8)
OET-RV: 8 Then he made the most sacred room inside the temple. It was nine metres long (the full width of the temple) and the same width. He overlaid it with thirty kilograms pure gold (beaten into thin sheets). (CH2 3:8)
EZE 43:14
OET-LV: 14 And_from_the_gutter_of the_earth/land to the_ledge (the)_lower is_two cubits and_the_breadth is_a_cubit one and_from_the_ledge (the)_small to the_ledge (the)_large is_four cubits and_the_breadth is_the_cubit. (EZE_43:14)
OET-RV: 14 The lower part of the gutter is one metre high to the lower ledge that surrounds the altar. The lower ledge is half a metre wide. From that ledge to the upper ledge, it’s two metres. That ledge is also half a metre wide. (EZE 43:14)
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