1 Kings 7:4 - Catholic Public Domain Version each positioned opposite another, 更多版本King James Version (Oxford) 1769 And there were windows in three rows, and light was against light in three ranks. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition There were window frames in three rows, and window opposite window in three tiers. American Standard Version (1901) And there were beams in three rows, and window was over against window in three ranks. Common English Bible Three sets of window frames faced each other. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version Set one against another: English Standard Version 2016 There were window frames in three rows, and window opposite window in three tiers. |
And he clothed the entire vaulted room with panels of cedar. And it was supported by forty-five columns. Now one row held fifteen columns,
and looking toward one another, with equal spacing between the columns. And above the columns there were square beams equal in all things.
and I will make your ramparts out of jasper, and your gates out of sculpted stones, and all your borders out of desirable stones.
And there were slanting windows in the chambers and at their fronts, which were within the gate on every side all around. And similarly, there were also windows in the vestibules all around the interior, and there were images of palm trees before the fronts.
Now its windows, and the vestibule, and the engravings were in accord with the measure of the gate which looked to the east. And its ascent was by seven steps, and a vestibule was before it.
And its windows and the vestibule all around were like the other windows: fifty cubits in length and twenty-five cubits in width.
Its chamber, and its front, and its vestibule had the same measures. And its windows and its vestibule all around were fifty cubits in length, and twenty-five cubits in width.
Its chamber, and its front, and its vestibule were as above. And its windows and its vestibules all around were fifty cubits in length, and twenty-five cubits in width.
Its chamber, and its front, and its vestibule, and its windows all around were fifty cubits in length, and twenty-five cubits in width.
Upon these were the oblique windows, with the representation of palm trees on one side as well as on the other, at the sides of the vestibule, in accord with the sides of the house, and the width of the walls.