NASB
"Then he measured the wall of the temple, six cubits; and the width of the side chambers, four cubits, all around about the house on every side."
— Ezekiel 41:5, NASB
“After he measured the wall of the house, six cubits; and the breadth of every side chamber, four cubits, round about the house on every side.”
“Then he measured the wall of the house, six cubits; and the breadth of every side-chamber, four cubits, round about the house on every side. ”
“Then he measured the wall of the house, six cubits; and the breadth of every side room, four cubits, all around the house on every side.”
“Then he measured the wall of the temple as 10½ feet, and the width of the side chambers as 7 feet, all around the temple.”
“And he measured the wall of the house six cubits: and the breadth of every side chamber four cubits round about the house on every side.”
“Then he took the measure of the wall of the house, which was six cubits; and of the side-rooms round the house, which were four cubits wide.”
“After he measured the wall of the house, six cubits; and the breadth of every side chamber, four cubits, round about the house on every side.”
The width of the entrance was ten cubits and the sides of the entrance were five cubits on each side. And he measured the length of the nave, forty cubits, and the width, twenty cubits.
Then he went inside and measured each side pillar of the doorway, two cubits, and the doorway, six cubits high; and the width of the doorway, seven cubits.
He measured its length, twenty cubits, and the width, twenty cubits, before the nave; and he said to me, "This is the most holy place."
Then he measured the wall of the temple, six cubits; and the width of the side chambers, four cubits, all around about the house on every side.
The side chambers were in three stories, one above another, and thirty in each story; and the side chambers extended to the wall which stood on their inward side all around, that they might be fastened, and not be fastened into the wall of the temple itself.
The side chambers surrounding the temple were wider at each successive story. Because the structure surrounding the temple went upward by stages on all sides of the temple, therefore the width of the temple increased as it went higher; and thus one went up from the lowest story to the highest by way of the second story.
I saw also that the house had a raised platform all around; the foundations of the side chambers were a full rod of six long cubits in height.