3 x 20 (three units of twenty = equals sixty) = 60 cubits
one cubit was just over a half a meter (.52m) - Egyption definition or 2.25 feet
60 cubits x 1/2 meter makes 30 meters or 31.2m precise
60 cubits x 2.25 feet makes 135 feet
boat of noah
300 cubits is a length of 450 feet.
30 cubits is 45 feet.
54000 inches
180 feet
90 feet
60 inches
Threescore cubits is 60 cubits. One cubit is 1.5 feet. So:60 cubits x 1.5 feet = 90 feet
28 cubits = 12.8016 meters 42 feet
2000 cubits = 3000 feet
675,000 feet or 128 miles.
A "cubit" is an ancient Egyptian unit of measurement equating to 18 inches. Thus, 100 cubits = 150 feet = 45.72 meters. The term is sometimes used to mean square cubits, or an area 18 inches by 18 inches. In that case, it would be 225 ft2.
Threescore cubits is 60 cubits. One cubit is 1.5 feet. So:60 cubits x 1.5 feet = 90 feet
A score is the same as 20, so threescore is 20x3=60 A cubit is an ancient form of measurement of length based of the length of the forearm. This, of course, means that the actual length of a cubit depends on average lengths. which is about 18-22 in. long. Thus, threescore cubits equals anywhere from 1080-1320 In.
6 cubits = 9 feet (one cubits = 1.5 feet)
Ezra 6:3 records the decree of Cyrus on the building of the Temple: In the first year of Cyrus the king the same Cyrus the king made a decree concerning the house of God at Jerusalem, Let the house be builded, the place where they offered sacrifices, and let the foundations thereof be strongly laid; the height thereof threescore cubits, and the breadth thereof threescore cubits; John Wesley suggested that the proportions were possibly common cubits, differing from the sacred cubits used by Solomon or that the height measurement was only for the porch. Wesley further suggested that the word rendered 'breadth' referred to the extension or length.
three hundred and sixty-six
300 cubits or 350 cubits
First there a UK cubits, long cubits, greek cubits, etc. Now, 1 Greek cubit computes to about 462.788 mm.
This is from a Bible dictionary: The ordinary unit of length among the Hebrews; originally the distance from the elbow to the tip of the fingers. It varied in length, from 17 1/2 inches in the 8th century BC. to 21 1/2 inches in time of our Lord.
60 inches, 1.524 meters, or 3.333 cubits
10,000 cubits = 4,572 meters.
144 cubits is about 236.22 feet.
15 cubits is about 24.61 feet.