Chapter 41:
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Ezekiel 41
The dimensions of the house and various parts of it, ver. 1-13. An account of another building, ver. 14, 15. The manner of the building of the house, ver. 16, 17. The ornaments of the house,
ver. 18-20. The altar of incense and the table, ver. 21, 22. The
doors between the temple and the oracle, ver. 23-26.
Verse 1. The breadth - These walls in their thickness took up as much
space as the whole breadth of Moses's tabernacle, Exod. xxvi, 16,
22.
Verse 3. Went he - From the porch thro' the body of the temple, to the
partition between the body of the temple and the holy of holies.
Measured - Either the thickness of that partition wall, or of the
pilasters, which stood one on the one side, and the other on the
other side of the door. Of the door - Or entrance out of the temple
into the oracle. And the door - This door was six cubits broad, and
an upright bar or post on which the leaves met, and which was of
one cubit's breadth, make out seven cubits.
Verse 4. Thereof - Of the holy of holies, which was an exact square.
Before - Parallel with the breadth of the temple.
Verse 5. After - Having left the holy of holies, now he is come to take
the measures of the outer wall. The house - The temple. Six cubits
- Three yards thick was this wall from the ground to the first story
of the side-chambers. Side-chamber - Of the lowest floor; for
there were three stories of these, and they differed in their breadth,
as the wall of the temple, on which they rested, abated of its
thickness; for the middle chambers were broader than the lowest
by a cubit, and the highest as much broader than the middle.
Round about - On the north, south, and west parts, on each side of
every one of these three gates.
Verse 6. They might - That the beams of the chambers might have good
and firm resting-hold. Had not hold - The ends of the beams were
not thrust into the main body of the wall of the temple.
Verse 7. An enlarging - Of the side chambers, so much of breadth added
to the chamber, as was taken from the thickness of the wall; that
is, two cubits in the uppermost, and one cubit in the middle-most,
more than in the lowest chambers. A winding about - Winding
stairs, which enlarged as the rooms did, and these run up between
each two chambers from the bottom to the top; so there were two
doors at the head of each pair of stairs, one door opening into one
chamber, and the other into the opposite chamber. For the
winding about - These stairs, as they rose in height, enlarged
themselves too. Round about - On all sides of the house where
these chambers were. The breadth - Of each chamber. Increased -
Grew broader by one cubit in every upper chamber. From five in
the lowest to six in the middle, and to seven in the highest
chamber.
Verse 8. The foundations - The lowest chamber had properly a
foundation laid on the earth, but the floor of the middle, and
highest story must be accounted here a foundation; so from the
ground to the ceiling of the first room, was six great cubits; from
the first to the second, six great cubits; and from the third floor to
the roof of the chamber, a like number; to which add we one cubit
for thickness of each of the three floors, you have twenty-one
cubits for height, ten yards and a half high.
Verse 9. The place - The walk and wall.
Verse 11. The doors - The doors of the lowest row opened into this void
paved space.
Verse 12. The building - This is a new building not yet mentioned, but
now measured by itself.
Verse 13. The house - The whole temple, oracle, sanctuary and porch,
with the walls. The building - On both the north and south-side of
the temple.
Verse 14. The breadth - The whole front of the house eastward.
Verse 18. Cherubim - Generally taken for the portrait of angels, or
young men with wings: yet is the description of them very
different in different places; in Ezekiel's vision, chap. i, 5-14; x,
14, Isaiah's vision, Isaiah vi, 2, John's vision, Rev. iv, 6-8, and in
Solomon's temple, 1 Kings vi, 23-26.
Verse 19. Through all the house - And thus it was through the whole
house round about.
Verse 21. The face - The door or gate of the temple was square, not
arched. As the appearance - As was the form of the gate of the
temple in its larger, so was the form of the gate of the oracle in its
lesser dimensions.
Verse 22. The altar - Of incense. The corners - The horns framed out of
the four posts at each angle on the top of the altar. The walls - The
sides. Before the Lord - In the temple, not in the holy of holies.
Verse 23. Two doors - Each had one.
Verse 25. Them - The doors of both temple and oracle. The temple -
Including the holy of holies also.
Chapter 41:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Lamentations Daniel
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