According to Google: 7 cubits =3.2004 m
Answer:
Many early measurements based on body parts and the general size of the measurer could vary considerably. Some measured cubits as the distance from the ground to the hips, others the finger tips to the elbow. In the case of the cubit it could be:
As a consequence 7 cubits could be almost anything between 2 m and 4 m
Seven cubits is a measure of distance equal to about 11.5 feet.
144 cubits is about 236.22 feet.
A man who is 60 cubits tall is 90 feet tall!
700 cubits equates to about 1,148.3 feet.
No, it was 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide and 30 cubits tall. How long the cubit was depends on how tall was an average man of the antediluvian race.
120 cubits
3.608923885
3 cubits
Sixty cubits (Daniel 3:1), which is around 90 feet.
That was Goliath (1 Samuel 17:4).
His height was six cubits and a span: " And there went out a champion out of the camp of the Philistines, named Goliath, of Gath, whose height [was] six cubits and a span." (1Samuel 17.4) This translates to 2.9718 meters. He was near enough to 3 meters tall!
6 cubits = 9 feet (one cubits = 1.5 feet)