Hebrew At the beginning of the year, on the tenth day of the month, of the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar. This event occurred on April 28, 573 B.C.; also see note on 1:1.
Hebrew 6 long cubits [3.2 meters], each being a cubit [18 inches or 45 centimeters] and a handbreadth [3 inches or 8 centimeters] in length.
Hebrew 1 rod [3.2 meters]; also in 40:5c, 7.
As in Greek version, which reads 1 rod [3.2 meters] deep; Hebrew reads 1 rod deep, and 1 threshold, 1 rod deep.
Hebrew 5 cubits [2.7 meters]; also in 40:48.
Many Hebrew manuscripts add which faced inward toward the Temple; it was 1 rod [10.5 feet or 3.2 meters] deep. 9 Then he measured the entry room of the gateway.
Hebrew 8 cubits [4.2 meters].
Hebrew 2 cubits [1.1 meters].
Hebrew 10 cubits [5.3 meters].
Hebrew 13 cubits [6.9 meters].
Hebrew 1 cubit [53 centimeters].
Hebrew 6 cubits [3.2 meters].
Hebrew 25 cubits [13.3 meters]; also in 40:21, 25, 29, 30, 33, 36.
Hebrew 60 cubits [31.8 meters]. Greek version reads 20 cubits [35 feet or 10.6 meters]. The meaning of the Hebrew in this verse is uncertain.
Hebrew 50 cubits [26.5 meters]; also in 40:21, 25, 29, 33, 36.
Hebrew 100 cubits [53 meters]; also in 40:23, 27, 47.
As in 40:9, which reads 8 cubits [14 feet or 4.2 meters]; here the Hebrew reads 5 cubits [83/4 feet or 2.7 meters]. Some Hebrew manuscripts and the Greek version lack this entire verse.
Hebrew 11/2 cubits [80 centimeters] long and 11/2 cubits wide and 1 cubit [53 centimeters] high.
Hebrew a handbreadth [8 centimeters].
As in Greek version; Hebrew reads rooms for singers.
As in Greek version; Hebrew reads east.
As in Greek version, which reads The entrance was 14 cubits [7.4 meters] wide, and the walls of the entrance were 3 cubits [1.6 meters] on each side; Hebrew lacks 14 cubits wide, and the walls of the entrance were.
Hebrew 20 cubits [10.6 meters].
As in Greek version, which reads 12 cubits [21 feet or 6.4 meters]; Hebrew reads 11 cubits [191/4 feet or 5.8 meters].