Chapter 42:
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Ezekiel 42
A description of the chambers that were about the courts,
ver. 1-12. The uses of them, ver. 13-14. The whole compass of
ground, which was taken up by the house and courts, ver. 15-20.
Verse 2. The length - The temple of one hundred cubits long, and of fifty
broad, was on the south prospect of these chambers.
Verse 3. Against gallery - That is, a gallery on the south part toward the
inner court, and a gallery toward the pavement north-ward, and
between the backs of these galleries were chambers.
Verse 4. A way - Before the galleries probably, was a ledge of one cubit
broad, running the whole length from east to west, called here a
way, though not designed for any to walk on it.
Verse 5. Shorter - At first view it should seem to refer to the length, but
indeed it refers to the height of the chambers, of which the lowest
chamber was highest, the second lower pitched than the first, yet
of greater height than the uppermost between the floor and
ceiling.
Verse 6. As the pillars - So thick and strong as those were.
Verse 7. The wall - A wall at a distance from them, perhaps some wall
that might keep up a terrace-walk.
Verse 11. The way - The walk. Was like - Exactly uniform with the
fabrick on the north-side. All their goings - Every window and
door. Were - Framed in the same manner. In all things exactly
alike.
Verse 13. Shall they lay - In some of these chambers the holy things that
might be eat, were laid up as in a store-house; and those which
were not for present use, were reserved, 'till they were to be used.
Verse 14. Which are - Which common people may meddle with.
Verse 20. Five hundred broad - Each reed was above three yards and an
half, so that it was about eight miles round. Thus large were the
suburbs of this mystical temple, signifying the great extent of the
church in gospel times. It is in part fulfilled already, by the
accession of the Gentiles to the church: and will be throughly
accomplished, when the fulness of the Gentiles shall come in, and
all Israel shall be saved. A separation - To distinguish, and
accordingly to exclude, or admit persons, for all might not go in.
Chapter 42:
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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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