The altar hearth shall be square at its four corners, twelve cubits long and twelve cubits wide.
Parallel translations
- WEB The altar hearth shall be twelve cubits long by twelve wide, square in its four sides.
- KJV And the altar shall be twelve cubits long, twelve broad, square in the four squares thereof.
- NKJV The altar hearth is twelve cubits long, twelve wide, square at its four corners;
- NASB Now the altar hearth shall be twelve cubits long by twelve wide, square in its four sides.
- NLT The top of the altar is square, measuring 21 feet by 21 feet.
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Quick answer
The altar hearth is a perfect square, twelve cubits on each side.
Overview
The square shape signifies symmetry, order, and completeness in worship. Twelve may evoke the twelve tribes of Israel, suggesting the altar serves the whole covenant people. Ordered worship reflects the character of a holy and faithful God who provides atonement for all His people.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Exod 27:1“You are to build an altar of acacia wood. The altar must be square, five cubits long, five cubits wide, and three cubits high.
- Exod 38:1–2Bezalel constructed the altar of burnt offering from acacia wood. It was square, five cubits long, five cubits wide, and three cubits high.
- Ezra 3:3They set up the altar on its foundation and sacrificed burnt offerings on it to the LORD—both the morning and evening burnt offerings—even though they feared the people of the land.
- 2 Chr 4:1He made a bronze altar twenty cubits long, twenty cubits wide, and ten cubits high.
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