It took Nehemiah 52 days to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Nehemiah 6:15 (Holman Christian Standard Bible)
15 The wall was completed (A) in 52 days, on the twenty-fifth day of the month Ellul. (B)
25 years
100 Days, or 2400 Hours.
two walls are 4m * 3m And Two walls that are 5.5m * 3m A = 2(4*3)+ 2(5.5*3) A= 2*12 + 2*16.5 A= 24+33 A= 57
Measure the room diagonally from one corner to the other.do this again on the other diagonal. If the room is square then both measurements will be the same assuming that all four side(walls) are the same length Not all four side walls need to be the same. As long as the walls opposite each other are the same length (a square or rectangular room) then the above answer works.
The length times the height of the wall will give you the square footage of that wall. Do that for both the long and short walls, and multiply the result by two. If the room is square, just measure one wall, find the square footage, and multiply by four. Don't forget to measure the length and height of any doors and windows, and subtract the total from the area of the walls.
It took Nehemiah 52 days to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Nehemiah 6:15 (Holman Christian Standard Bible) 15 The wall was completed (A) in 52 days, on the twenty-fifth day of the month Ellul. (B)
In the Bible, it is mentioned that Nehemiah fasted and prayed for an unspecified period of time while he mourned and sought guidance on how to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. The duration of his fast is not explicitly stated in the text.
Oh, what a lovely question! Nehemiah had quite the task ahead of him, with the walls of Jerusalem stretching about 2.5 miles around the city. Just imagine the care and dedication he put into each stone, creating a strong and beautiful place for the community to gather and thrive.
4 years
25 years
70 years
yes, but not for long. The cylinder will get gas washed and score the cylinder walls as well as gas wash the rings. You will need an engine rebuild.
they need money to rebuild and i do not konw
Thirty days. The siege beforehand lasted two and one-half years.See also the Related Link.More about the Destruction
3years?
about 2 years
The Second Temple was constructed on the site of the first in 516 CE by Ezra, Nehemiah, and Zerrubabel. It was then substantially improved by Herod the Great in from 19 BCE all the way to 63 CE, which was long after his death and only seven years before the Romans would destroy it in 70 CE.