Catholic Public Domain Version
"And he measured the gate, from the roof of one chamber to the roof of another, twenty-five cubits in width, from door to door. "
— Ezekiel 40:13, Catholic Public Domain Version
“He measured then the gate from the roof of one little chamber to the roof of another: the breadth was five and twenty cubits, door against door.”
“And he measured the gate from the roof of the one lodge to the roof of the other, a breadth of five and twenty cubits; door against door. ”
“He measured the gate from the roof of the one lodge to the roof of the other, a breadth of twenty-five cubits; door against door.”
“He measured the gateway from the roof of one alcove to the roof of the other, a width of 43¾ feet from one entrance to the opposite one.”
“And he measured the gate from the roof of one little chamber to the roof of another, in breadth five and twenty cubits: door against door.”
“And he took the measure of the doorway from the back of one room to the back of the other, twenty-five cubits across, from door to door.”
“He measured then the gate from the roof of one little chamber to the roof of another: the breadth was five and twenty cubits, door against door.”
Moreover, the chambers of the gate, toward the way of the east, were three from one side to the other. The three were of one measure, and the fronts were of one measure, on both sides.
And he measured the width of the threshold of the gate as ten cubits, and the length of the gate as thirteen cubits.
And before the chambers, the border was one cubit. And on both sides, the border was one cubit. But the chambers were six cubits, from one side to the other.
And he measured the gate, from the roof of one chamber to the roof of another, twenty-five cubits in width, from door to door.
And he found the fronts to be sixty cubits. And at the front, there was a court for the gate on every side all around.
And before the face of the gate, which extended even to the face of the vestibule of the gate of the interior, there were fifty cubits.
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.