| William Newcome - 1810 - 542 pages
...Havercenclosure, thirteen cubits high, of very elegant workmanship, in which were pillars at equal distances, declaring the law of purity, some in Greek and some in Roman letters, that a stranger should not enter into the holy place : for the second court was called holy.'''' No\v, the... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1824 - 356 pages
...extant under ground at this day. partition, made of stone all round, whose height was three cubits ; its construction was very elegant ; upon it stood...sanctuary; for that second [court of the] temple was culled the Sanctuary, and was ascended to by fourteen steps from the first court. This court was four-square,... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1825 - 610 pages
...[court of the] temple, there was u partition, made >f stone all round, whose height was three cubits ; its construction was very elegant ; upon it stood...at equal distances from one another, declaring the aw of purity, some in Greek and some in Roman letters, That no foreigner should y> wit.'iin that sanctuary... | |
| Grierson - 1830 - 318 pages
...partition made of stone of the most elegant construction, upon which stood pillars at equal distances, declaring the law of purity ; some in Greek, and some in Roman letters, signifying " that no foreigner should go within that sanctuary ;" for that second court of the temple... | |
| 1847 - 824 pages
...pillars," continues the historian, "at equal distances from one another, [on which were inscriptions] declaring the law of purity, some in Greek and some...that no foreigner should go within that sanctuary," (Bell. Jud. BV c. 5.} 2). The penalty for violating this law, seems to have been death, (vide Acts... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1869 - 612 pages
...[court of the] temple, there was a partition, made of stone all round, whose height was three cubits ; its construction was very elegant ; upon it stood...some in Roman letters, that no foreigner should go withia that sanctuary ; for that second [court of the] temple was called the Sanctuary, and was ascended... | |
| 1876 - 938 pages
...Gentiles to the inner Court of Israel, the total height being 1 5 cubits, as in the days of Solomon. "That second Court of the Temple was called ' The Sanctuary," and was ascended to by 14 steps from the first Court. " This Court was four-square ; the height of its buildings, although... | |
| Henry Martyn Harman - 1873 - 348 pages
...[court of the] temple, there was a partition made of stone all around, whose height was three cubits ; its construction was very elegant : upon it stood...temple was called ' the sanctuary,' and was ascended by fourteen steps from the first court. This court was foursquare, and had a wall about it peculiar... | |
| Palestine Exploration Fund, Sir Walter Besant - 1873 - 384 pages
...temples), there was a partition (JjupaxTo;) made of stone all round, whose height was three cubits ; its construction was very elegant. Upon it stood pillars...at equal distances from one another, declaring the laws of purity, some in Greek, and some in Roman letters, that no 'foreigner should go within that... | |
| Palestine Exploration Fund, Sir Walter Besant - 1873 - 380 pages
...temples), there was a partition (5f uQaxrai) made of stone all round, whose height was three cubits ; its construction was very elegant. Upon it stood pillars...at equal distances from one another, declaring the laws of purity, some in Greek, and some in Roman letters that no 'foreigner should go within that sanctuary."'... | |
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