1Ki 6:36 Cross References
1 Kings 6:36
36: The walls of the inner courtyard were built so that there was one layer of cedar beams after every three layers of hewn stone.
1 Kings 7:12
- The walls of the great courtyard were built so that there was one layer of cedar beams after every three layers of hewn stone, just like the walls of the inner courtyard of the LORD's Temple with its entrance foyer.
Revelation 11:2
- But do not measure the outer courtyard, for it has been turned over to the nations. They will trample the holy city for 42 months.
Exodus 27:9
- "Then make a courtyard for the Tabernacle, enclosed with curtains made from fine linen. On the south side the curtains will stretch for 150 feet.
- They will be held up by twenty bronze posts that fit into twenty bronze bases. The curtains will be held up with silver hooks attached to the silver rods that are attached to the posts.
- It will be the same on the north side of the courtyard--150 feet of curtains held up by twenty posts fitted into bronze bases, with silver hooks and rods.
- The curtains on the west end of the courtyard will be 75 feet long, supported by ten posts set into ten bases.
- The east end will also be 75 feet long.
2 Chronicles 4:9
- Solomon also built a courtyard for the priests and the large outer courtyard. He made doors for the courtyard entrances and overlaid them with bronze.
2 Chronicles 7:7
- Solomon then dedicated the central area of the courtyard in front of the LORD's Temple so they could present burnt offerings and the fat from peace offerings there. He did this because the bronze altar he had built could not handle all the burnt offerings, grain offerings, and sacrificial fat.
Exodus 38:9
- Then he constructed the courtyard. The south wall was 150 feet long. It consisted of curtains made of fine linen.
- There were twenty posts, each with its own bronze base, and there were silver hooks and rods to hold up the curtains.
- The north wall was also 150 feet long, with twenty bronze posts and bases and with silver hooks and rods.
- The west end was 75 feet wide. The walls were made from curtains supported by ten posts and bases and with silver hooks and rods.
- The east end was also 75 feet wide.