From the bottom; from the superficies of the first ledge, which was a cubit broad and a cubit high from the ground. To the lower settle; to the top of that square settle which is called lower, because another settle is raised upon it. Two cubits in height. The breadth one cubit on every square, as the first and bottom settle, which by this account was two cubits larger in each square or side than the middle settle. From the lesser settle; from the highest edge of the uppermost settle, down to the cubit broad ledge about the lower settle. The prophet measures now downward. The greater; so called, because it exceeded the upper settle a cubit in breadth on each side. Four cubits in the height thereof. The breadth one cubit, as the two other were.

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