In the inner sanctuary he made two cherubim of olivewood, each ten cubits high.
1 Kings 6:31 - New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition 2021 For the entrance to the inner sanctuary he made doors of olivewood; the lintel and the doorposts were five-sided. More versionsKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And for the entering of the oracle he made doors of olive tree: the lintel and side posts were a fifth part of the wall. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition For the Holy of Holies he made [folding] doors of olive wood; their entire width was one-fifth that of the wall. American Standard Version (1901) And for the entrance of the oracle he made doors of olive-wood: the lintel and door-posts were a fifth part of the wall. Common English Bible He made the doors of the inner sanctuary from olive wood and carved the doorframes with five recesses. Catholic Public Domain Version And at the entrance of the oracle, he made little doors, from wood of the olive tree, with posts of five corners. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And in the entrance of the oracle he made little doors of olive-tree, and posts of five corners: |
In the inner sanctuary he made two cherubim of olivewood, each ten cubits high.
The floor of the house he overlaid with gold, in the inner and outer rooms.
He covered the two doors of olivewood with carvings of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers; he overlaid them with gold and spread gold on the cherubim and on the palm trees.
the snuffers, basins, ladles, and firepans, of pure gold. As for the entrance to the temple: the inner doors to the most holy place and the doors of the main hall of the temple were of gold.
They shall take some of the blood and put it on the two doorposts and the lintel of the houses in which they eat it.
I am the gate. Whoever enters by me will be saved and will come in and go out and find pasture.
Jesus said to him, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
I pray that you may have the power to comprehend, with all the saints, what is the breadth and length and height and depth