Biblical Geometry

Interactive visual diagrams revealing the divine mathematical patterns woven throughout Scripture

10 Interactive SVG Diagrams

The Ark of the Covenant

Divine proportions of God's dwelling place among His people

2½ cubits (length) 1½ cubits (width) 1½ cubits (height) Mercy Seat (Kapporeth) Acacia wood overlaid with pure gold inside and out
Exodus 25:10-11 (KJ3)

"And they shall make an ark of acacia wood, two and a half cubits long, and a cubit and a half its width and a cubit and a half its height. And you shall overlay it with pure gold; you shall overlay it inside and outside."

Measurements (1 cubit ≈ 18 inches / 45.7 cm)

2.5
Length (cubits)
1.5
Width (cubits)
1.5
Height (cubits)
5.625
Volume (cu. cubits)
5 : 3 : 3

Divine Proportion

The ratio 5:3:3 reflects the biblical significance of 5 (grace) and 3 (divine completion). The Ark's proportions create a perfect golden rectangle when viewed from above, connecting to the mathematical beauty found throughout creation.

Noah's Ark

The vessel of salvation with perfect maritime proportions

Third Story (Upper) Second Story (Middle) First Story (Lower) Window (1 cubit) Door 300 cubits (≈450 ft / 137 m) 30 cubits
Genesis 6:15-16 (KJ3)

"And you shall make it this way: The length of the ark shall be three hundred cubits, its breadth fifty cubits, and its height thirty cubits. You shall make a window in the ark, and you shall finish it above to a cubit."

Perfect Maritime Proportions

300
Length (cubits)
50
Width (cubits)
30
Height (cubits)
3
Decks
30 : 5 : 3

Modern Naval Engineering

The 6:1 length-to-width ratio (300÷50) is remarkably close to the proportions used in modern cargo ships for optimal stability and seaworthiness. This "coincidence" was recognized millennia before naval engineering existed as a science. The Ark's volume of approximately 1.5 million cubic feet could hold over 500 railroad stock cars worth of cargo.

Solomon's Temple

The House of the LORD — perfect cubic Holy of Holies

Floor Plan Porch 20×10 Holy Place 40 cubits long Holy of Holies 20×20×20 (Perfect Cube) Side Chambers 60 cubits total length 20 cubits Side Elevation Pillars 30 cubits
1 Kings 6:2-3, 20 (KJ3)

"As to the house that King Solomon built for Jehovah, its length was sixty cubits, its breadth twenty, and its height thirty cubits. As to the porch on the front of the temple of the house, its length was twenty cubits... And the face of the Holy of Holies was twenty cubits in length, and twenty cubits in height."

Temple Dimensions

60
Total Length
20
Width
30
Height
20³
Holy of Holies

The Perfect Cube

The Holy of Holies was a perfect 20×20×20 cubit cube — the only perfect cubic room in Scripture until the New Jerusalem (Rev. 21:16). This sacred geometry represents divine perfection and completeness. The temple was exactly twice the dimensions of the Tabernacle, showing continuity in God's design while expanding His dwelling among His people.

Holy Place (Hekal)
Holy of Holies (Debir)
Porch (Ulam)
Side Chambers

The Tabernacle Court

God's portable dwelling — precise proportions in the wilderness

GATE (20 cubits) Brazen Altar 5 × 5 × 3 Laver Holy Place 20 × 10 cubits Lampstand Table Incense Most Holy 10 × 10 Ark N S W E Court: 100 × 50 cubits Entry always facing East toward the rising sun 20 cubits
Exodus 27:9, 18 (KJ3)

"And you shall make the court of the dwelling place of God; for the south side southward, hangings for the court of twined linen, a hundred by the cubit in length... The length of the court shall be a hundred by the cubit, and the width fifty by fifty, and the height five cubits."

Tabernacle Proportions

100×50
Court (cubits)
30×10
Tabernacle
5×5×3
Altar
2:1
Length:Width

Progressive Holiness

The Tabernacle demonstrates progressive approach to God: Court (bronze) → Holy Place (gold) → Most Holy (pure gold). Only the High Priest could enter the Holy of Holies, once a year on the Day of Atonement. The 2:1 ratio (100×50) appears throughout Scripture as a pattern of completeness.

The Brazen Altar

The place of sacrifice — perfect square foundation

5 cubits (width) 5 cubits 3 cubits Four Horns at Corners Hollow, overlaid with bronze; grating at half-height
Exodus 27:1-2 (KJ3)

"And you shall make the altar of acacia wood; five cubits long and five cubits wide. The altar shall be square, and its height three cubits. And you shall make its horns on its four corners. Its horns shall be a part of itself. And you shall overlay it with bronze."

5 × 5 × 3

The Number Five

The altar's 5×5 square base emphasizes the number of grace. This is where sin offerings were made — grace meeting judgment. The four horns represent the four corners of the earth (universal reach of the sacrifice), while the height of 3 cubits points to divine completeness. Every priest who served had to pass this altar first.

The Temple Cherubim

Golden guardians spanning the Holy of Holies

Gold-overlaid floor Ark of the Covenant 20 cubits (total wingspan, wall to wall) 5 cubits 10 cubits (height) Cherub 1 Cherub 2 Wings touching in the middle, outer wings touching walls
1 Kings 6:23-27 (KJ3)

"And inside the Holy of Holies he made two cherubs of the olive tree; their height was ten cubits. And one wing of the cherub was five cubits; and the second wing of the cherub five cubits; ten cubits from the ends of its wings even to the ends of its wings... And they spread out the wings of the cherubs. And the wing of the one touched the wall; and the wing of the second touched the second wall; and their wings were to the middle of the house, coming wing against wing."

Cherubim Measurements

10
Height (cubits)
5
Each Wing
10
Wingspan Each
20
Wall to Wall

Perfect Coverage

The two cherubim together spanned exactly the 20-cubit width of the Holy of Holies — a perfect fit with no gap and no overlap. This precision demonstrates divine intentionality: God's presence was completely "covered" by these angelic guardians, their wings meeting above the Ark where God promised to meet with His people (Exodus 25:22).

The Table of Showbread

Bread of the Presence — 12 loaves for 12 tribes

2 cubits (length) 1 cubit (width) 1½ cubits 12 Loaves — The Bread of the Presence 6 loaves 6 loaves
Exodus 25:23-24, 30 (KJ3)

"And you shall make a table of acacia wood, its length two cubits, and its width a cubit, and its height a cubit and a half. And you shall overlay it with pure gold, and you shall make on it a wreath of gold all around... And you shall put the Bread of the Presence on the table before Me continually."

Table Dimensions

2
Length (cubits)
1
Width (cubit)
1.5
Height (cubits)
12
Loaves
4 : 2 : 3

Twelve for Twelve

The 12 loaves represented the 12 tribes of Israel — God's provision for all His people. Refreshed every Sabbath, only priests could eat the old bread (except David in emergency, 1 Sam 21:6, which Jesus cited in Mark 2:26). The table's 2:1 ratio echoes throughout the Tabernacle furnishings. Jesus called Himself "the bread of life" (John 6:35), fulfilling this type.

The New Jerusalem

The eternal city — a perfect cube descending from heaven

12,000 stadia (~1,400 miles) 12,000 stadia Wall: 144 cubits thick (~216 feet) Holy Jerusalem, Descending from God Pearl Gates Length = Width = Height (Perfect Cube)
Revelation 21:16-17 (KJ3)

"And the city lies four cornered, even its length as much as the width also. And he measured the city with the reed at twelve thousand stadia; its length and width and height are equal. And he measured its wall, a hundred and forty four cubits, a measure of a man, which is of an angel."

Heavenly Dimensions

12,000
Stadia (each side)
~1,400
Miles
144
Wall (cubits)
12
Gates & Foundations

The Ultimate Cube

The New Jerusalem is the second perfect cube in Scripture, after the Holy of Holies. But while the earthly Holy of Holies was 20 cubits, this heavenly city spans 12,000 stadia — showing God's dwelling expanding to encompass all His redeemed people. The number 12 (12 gates, 12 foundations, 12 apostles, 12 tribes) represents governmental perfection. 144 (12×12) cubits for the wall intensifies this symbolism.

The Creation Week Pattern

Seven days of divine order — the 3+3+1 structure

The Parallel Structure of Creation FORMING (Days 1-3: Realms) FILLING (Days 4-6: Rulers) 1 Light & Darkness Day and Night separated 4 Sun, Moon, Stars Rulers of day and night 2 Sky & Waters Waters above and below 5 Birds & Fish Creatures of sky and sea 3 Land & Plants Earth, seas, vegetation 6 Animals & Man Land creatures & mankind 7 SABBATH REST God blessed and sanctified ↓ Crown of Creation ↓
Genesis 2:2-3 (KJ3)

"And on the seventh day God completed His work that He had made. And He ceased on the seventh day from all His work that He had made. And God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, for He ceased from all His work on it, which God had created to bring forth."

The Seven-Day Structure

3
Forming Days
3
Filling Days
1
Rest Day
7
Total (Completion)

Divine Literary Structure

The creation account follows a brilliant 3+3+1 pattern. Days 1-3 create realms (environments), while Days 4-6 create the rulers to fill those realms. Day 1 (light) parallels Day 4 (luminaries); Day 2 (sky/waters) parallels Day 5 (birds/fish); Day 3 (land) parallels Day 6 (land animals/man). The seventh day stands apart — blessed, sanctified, pointing to eternal rest.

The Tabernacle Curtains

Precise measurements revealing divine mathematics

10 Linen Curtains (joined as 5 + 5) First Set: 5 Curtains 5 × 4 = 20 cubits wide 50 gold clasps Second Set: 5 Curtains 5 × 4 = 20 cubits wide Each Curtain Detail 28 cubits long 4 cubits wide Thread colors: Blue (heaven) Purple (royalty) Crimson (sacrifice) Fine linen (righteousness)
Exodus 26:1-6 (KJ3)

"And you shall make the tabernacle with ten curtains. You shall make them with cherubs, the work of a skilled workman, of twined linen, and blue and purple and crimson. The length of one curtain shall be twenty eight by the cubit; and the width four by the cubit, for the one curtain; one measure to all the curtains... And you shall make fifty hooks of gold. And you shall join the curtains, each to its sister-piece, by the hooks. And it shall become one tabernacle."

Curtain Mathematics

10
Total Curtains
28×4
Each Curtain
50
Gold Clasps
40×28
Combined Size

Numerical Significance

10 curtains = completeness of divine order (10 Commandments, 10 plagues, etc.). 50 gold clasps = Jubilee number (50th year), pointing to release and redemption. 28 cubits = 4 × 7, combining earthly completeness (4) with spiritual perfection (7). The joined curtains formed "one tabernacle" — God's dwelling unified with His people, prefiguring the body of Christ where many members form one body (1 Cor 12:12).