Rotherham(i)
2 Facing the length of the hundred cubits, was the entrance of the north,––and, the breadth, was fifty cubits:
3 over against the twenty which pertained to the inner court, and over against the pavement which pertained to the outer court, was gallery facing gallery, by the thirties;
4 and, before the chambers, was a walk ten cubits in breadth inward, a way of one cubit,––and, their entrances, were to the north.
5 Now, the highest chambers, were shortened,––because the galleries took away therefrom, more than from the lowest or from the middle, in structure.
6 For, three stories, they were; and had not, pillars like the pillars of the courts; for this cause, it differed from the lowest and from the middle, from the ground.
7 And, as for the wall that was without, answering to the chambers, toward the outer court, facing the chambers, the length thereof, was fifty cubits.
8 For, the length of the chambers which pertained to the outer court, was fifty cubits,––and lo! in front of the temple, a hundred cubits.