1 cubit = 18 inches = 1.5 feetSo>2000 cubits = (2000 * 1.5) 3000 feet = (3000 / 3) 1000 yards = (1000 / 1760) 0.5682 miles.
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The "cubit" is an ancient unit of length, no longer used, that was defined as the length of the forearm. Since everyone's forearm has a different length, no two cubits were equal ... they ranged anywhere from 17 to 22 inches. Accordingly, 9 feet can range anywhere from 4.91 to 6.35 cubits.
There is 2 miles in two thousand feet. Take 5280 plus 5280 that equals 10560 and that is 2 miles.
1,200 feet = 400 yards
Well, isn't that a lovely question! 144 cubits is equal to about 216 feet. Isn't it amazing how different units of measurement can help us see things in a new light? Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could measure with that knowledge!
1 cubit = 18 inches = 1.5 feetSo>2000 cubits = (2000 * 1.5) 3000 feet = (3000 / 3) 1000 yards = (1000 / 1760) 0.5682 miles.
According to the Torah, the Ark was 2.5 cubits long and 1.5 cubits in both width and height. If we assume that "cubit" refers to the Egyptian Cubit (the Hebrews were fleeing from Egypt where they had spent many years in slavery - so it's a safe bet that the measurements are indeed given in Egyptian Cubits) this would be about 1.30metres long and 0.78metres wide and high (which is about four feet and three inches by two feet and eight inches).
2,000 m2 equates to about 21,528 square feet.
2000/5280 = 1/2.64 = 0.37878....
There's about 2,670' or two thousand and six hundred and seventy feet in 0.5 or half a mile.
Within the town or city, as long as the built-up area is contiguous, there is no limit. Outside of city limits (that is, from the point that the built-up area stops), the halakhic (Torah) limit is two thousand cubits (about 3000 feet or one kilometer).
72 km is 235,699.20(two hundred thirty five thousand, six hundred ninety-nine point two) feet
Almost three, more like two and a half.