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Text -- Ezekiel 41:20-26 (NET)
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The door or gate of the temple was square, not arched.
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Wesley: Eze 41:21 - -- 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.
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.
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Wesley: Eze 41:22 - -- The horns framed out of the four posts at each angle on the top of the altar.
The horns framed out of the four posts at each angle on the top of the altar.
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In the temple, not in the holy of holies.
JFB: Eze 41:21 - -- The appearance of the sanctuary or holy of holies was similar to that of the temple. They differed only in magnitude.
The appearance of the sanctuary or holy of holies was similar to that of the temple. They differed only in magnitude.
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JFB: Eze 41:22 - -- The altar of incense (Eze 44:16). At it, not at the table of showbread, the priests daily ministered. It stood in front of the veil, and is therefore ...
The altar of incense (Eze 44:16). At it, not at the table of showbread, the priests daily ministered. It stood in front of the veil, and is therefore said to be "before the Lord." It is called a table, as being that at which the Lord will take delight in His people, as at a feast. Hence its dimensions are larger than that of old--three cubits high, two broad, instead of two and one.
Clarke: Eze 41:20 - -- From the ground unto above the door - The temple was thirty cubits high, 1Ki 6:2, the gate was fourteen cubits, chap. Eze 40:48. The palm trees and ...
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Clarke: Eze 41:22 - -- The altar of wood - This was the altar of incense, and was covered with plates of gold.
The altar of wood - This was the altar of incense, and was covered with plates of gold.
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Clarke: Eze 41:25 - -- There were thick planks - The wood, or planks, were thick and strong; for the cherubim and palm trees were carved in relief out of their substance, ...
There were thick planks - The wood, or planks, were thick and strong; for the cherubim and palm trees were carved in relief out of their substance, and unless they had been of considerable thickness, this could not have been done.
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TSK: Eze 41:22 - -- altar : This must signify the altar of incense; which, both in the tabernacle and Solomon’ s temple, was covered with plates of gold. It is very...
altar : This must signify the altar of incense; which, both in the tabernacle and Solomon’ s temple, was covered with plates of gold. It is very remarkable, that in this temple described by Ezekiel, there is not the least mention of gold or silver, though there was such a profusion of these metals in the former; which may probably imply, that a glory of a more spiritual nature was intended under these emblems. Exo 30:1-3; 1Ki 6:20,1Ki 6:22, 1Ki 7:48; 2Ch 4:19; Rev 8:3
This is : Eze 23:41, Eze 44:16; Exo 25:28-30; Lev 24:6; Pro 9:2; Son 1:12; Mal 1:7, Mal 1:12; 1Co 10:21; Rev 3:20
before : Exo 30:8
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Barnes: Eze 41:21 - -- The posts - Not the word used before (see Eze 40:9 note). These "posts"are rather pilasters forming part of the inner walls. The appearanc...
The posts - Not the word used before (see Eze 40:9 note). These "posts"are rather pilasters forming part of the inner walls.
The appearance ... other - i. e., the appearance in this vision was the same as in the actual temple (compare Eze 43:3); (or, according to others, the front of the sanctuary resembled, the front of the holy place).
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Barnes: Eze 41:22 - -- The altar of wood - The altar for incense (marginal reference); "altar of gold"(see 1Ki 7:48). Walls - The corner pieces of the altar, ri...
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Barnes: Eze 41:23-25 - -- See the marginal reference. Eze 41:25 Thick planks - Others render it: leaves in wood (and in Eze 41:26).
Poole: Eze 41:20 - -- The door: some think it is the great east gate; I think rather here, is an enallage, or change of number, door for doors, and that every porch was so...
The door: some think it is the great east gate; I think rather here, is an enallage, or change of number, door for doors, and that every porch was so beautified: see Eze 40:16,22,26,34 . These beautiful sculptures were round about the walls of the temple, and oracle too, though not expressed here.
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Poole: Eze 41:21 - -- The posts on each side of the gate or door, both of temple and oracle, were squared; not round, as some other were, and as the posts of the door of ...
The posts on each side of the gate or door, both of temple and oracle, were squared; not round, as some other were, and as the posts of the door of the tabernacle were, but of exact square.
The face the form of the door, or gate of the temple, was square, i.e. not arched, as the gates of our churches ordinarily are, but with a flat beam, or upper lintel, laid on the top of the posts, and so either made an equilateral square, or an oblong square.
The appearance of the one as the appearance of the other 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.
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Poole: Eze 41:22 - -- The altar of incense.
Of wood so the inward parts were made, and covered with gold, Exo 30:1-10 1Ki 6:20,22 ; and from this covering of gold it was...
The altar of incense.
Of wood so the inward parts were made, and covered with gold, Exo 30:1-10 1Ki 6:20,22 ; and from this covering of gold it was called the
golden altar Three cubits high; one cubit higher than that in the tabernacle of Moses, Exo 30:2 .
The length thereof two cubits as long again as Moses’ s altar of incense in the tabernacle.
The corners the horns framed out of the four posts at each angle on the top of the altar. The sides of this altar, for it was made up on all sides, are here called
the walls thereof made of wood, but covered with gold.
The table some say it is spoken of this altar of incense; others say, the angel pointed him to the table of shew-bread, and spake of that.
Before the Lord in the temple, not in the oracle, or holy of holies: this incense altar was placed without the oracle, as appears from the priests’ offering incense at it by courses, whereas none but the high priest might enter into the holy of holies.
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Poole: Eze 41:23 - -- Each had one door, so there were two doors, and they were folding doors, or two-leaved doors.
Each had one door, so there were two doors, and they were folding doors, or two-leaved doors.
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Poole: Eze 41:24 - -- Made carved.
On them the doors of both temple and oracle.
The temple including the holy of holies also.
Cherubims: see Eze 41:18 .
Thick plank...
Made carved.
On them the doors of both temple and oracle.
The temple including the holy of holies also.
Cherubims: see Eze 41:18 .
Thick planks I suppose these were boards of more than ordinary thickness, which were fastened to the great beams, whose ends came out beyond the wall of the porch, and probably were laid so as to make a part of an arch over the entrance into the gate, as we see over some houses, and as sometimes under the balconies; and here also in these thicker planks, it is like, were some ornaments,
Upon or above the front
of the porch .
Without on the court-side of the porch, that part that looked outward.
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Poole: Eze 41:25 - -- Narrow windows: see Eze 41:16 .
Palm trees: see Eze 41:18 .
On the one side and on the other side on the north and on the south side, as you ente...
Narrow windows: see Eze 41:16 .
Palm trees: see Eze 41:18 .
On the one side and on the other side on the north and on the south side, as you enter in from east toward the west; thus the sides of the porch outward were garnished.
Upon the side chambers which were thirty in a row, and three stories high: see Eze 41:6 .
Thick planks alike carved and beautified, and alike strengthening and defending the places where they were used.
Haydock: Eze 41:21 - -- The threshold was four-square. That is, the gate of the temple was four-square, and so placed as to answer the gate of the sanctuary within. (Cha...
The threshold was four-square. That is, the gate of the temple was four-square, and so placed as to answer the gate of the sanctuary within. (Challoner) ---
It was not an arch, though not a perfect square, 3 Kings vi. 34.
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Table, or altar of incense, larger than that of Moses, Exodus xxx. 1.
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Sanctuary. One folding door opened into it, the other into the temple.
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Other. It was not perhaps necessary to open the large door.
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Haydock: Eze 41:26 - -- Sides, ( humerulis ) or pilasters. Hebrew, "on the shoulder of the porch, and on the sides of the house, and beams." (Calmet)
Sides, ( humerulis ) or pilasters. Hebrew, "on the shoulder of the porch, and on the sides of the house, and beams." (Calmet)
Gill: Eze 41:20 - -- From the ground unto above the door,.... From the floor of the holy of holies to above the door of it to the east, where was the entrance into it; or ...
From the ground unto above the door,.... From the floor of the holy of holies to above the door of it to the east, where was the entrance into it; or from thence to the cieling, as the Septuagint version: "were cherubim and palm trees made"; either in rows one above another, quite up to the place mentioned; or they were made so large, that each cherub and palm tree reached from the ground to above the door, or to the cieling:
and on the wall of the temple: that is, they were not only thus placed in the holiest of all; but in the temple, or holy place on the wall of it all around; and shows, that in the state of the church in the latter day, which this part of the building represents more especially, will be great numbers of Gospel ministers, who will faithfully and uprightly preach it to men; see Dan 12:4.
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Gill: Eze 41:21 - -- The posts of the temple were squared,.... Or, were "foursquare" n; the two posts on each side the door, the lintel and the threshold, made a square; t...
The posts of the temple were squared,.... Or, were "foursquare" n; the two posts on each side the door, the lintel and the threshold, made a square; the posts themselves were not round, as pillars, but flat and square; and the upper part was not arched, as in some buildings, but square. Jarchi says he had heard that the posts of Solomon's temple were foursquare; but that is not certain; however, these were. The Vulgate Latin version renders it "four cornered"; as doors formerly were: this was the ancient way of building, as Philander o observes; almost everything in this wonderful building was foursquare; denoting the firmness, stability, and perfection of all things in it:
and the face of the sanctuary; the appearance of the one as the appearance of the other; that is, the front of the holy of holies was like that of the temple; they both had the same appearance, though one was larger than another. The posts of the one were squared, even as the posts of the other; showing that the same is the way of entrance into the Gospel church and into the New Jerusalem church state, and even into the heavenly glory, which is Christ; and, whether in the less or more perfect state of the church on earth, there are the same precious faith, and love, and communion, though different degrees. The Targum is,
"and the face of the house of the propitiatory; and its appearance as the appearance of its glory;''
which Jarchi interprets, as the appearance of the throne of glory, seen by the prophet at the river Chebar, Eze 1:26.
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Gill: Eze 41:22 - -- The altar of wood was three cubits high, and the length thereof two cubits,.... This was the altar of incense, and was typical of Christ in his interc...
The altar of wood was three cubits high, and the length thereof two cubits,.... This was the altar of incense, and was typical of Christ in his intercession and mediation. It was made of "wood"; that in the tabernacle of Moses was of shittim wood, a kind of cedar; and that in Solomon's temple was of cedar, Exo 30:1 and may signify the human nature of Christ, in which he mediates and intercedes; which is excellent as the cedars: fair and beautiful, strong, durable, and incorruptible: though its original is of the earth, as wood: or was made of a woman; of the earth, earthly; but produced without sin. This altar, both in the tabernacle and temple, was covered with gold; as it was fit it should be with some hard substance that would bear incense to be burned on it; and therefore was called the golden altar, Exo 30:3 and so the altar at which our Lord officiates as Mediator and Intercessor is called a golden one, Rev 8:3, which may denote the deity of Christ, that gives virtue to his mediation; or the glorification of his human nature in heaven, in which he ministers; and also the preciousness of his intercession, and the duration of it. The incense burnt on this altar may signify both the mediation of Christ, which is pure and holy, though for sinners; large and frequent, continually made, and very fragrant and acceptable; and the prayers of the saints which are offered up on this altar, which sanctifies them; and through the much incense, which perfumes them, whereby they ascend up to God, and are sweet odours to him, being fragrant and fervent, pure and holy. This altar in the tabernacle of Moses, and probably in the temple of Solomon, though its dimensions there are not given, was foursquare, Exo 30:2 very likely so was this; and indeed the Septuagint version adds,
and the breadth two cubits; which, being the same with its length, made it foursquare; and so may point at the firmness, unchangeableness and perfection of this part of Christ's priesthood, his intercession, which is true of the whole of it, Heb 7:19 and it may be observed, that the altar here was a cubit longer, and a cubit broader, as well as a cubit higher, than the Mosaic one, Exo 30:2. Kimchi says this altar was not like to that which Moses or Solomon, or the children of the captivity, made; it was larger than any of them; which shows that the intercession of Christ our high priest is larger and more extensive than that of the priests under the law; they offered incense only for the people of Israel: but Christ, as he is the propitiation, so the advocate for Gentiles, as well as Jews; though not for the whole world of men, yet for the world of the elect; and of all blessings of grace and glory for them, 1Jo 2:1 and, moreover, that under the Gospel dispensation there would be more praying souls, and more use made of the Mediator, of his name, blood, righteousness, sacrifice, and intercession; and a greater spirit of grace and supplication poured out, especially in the latter day; hence we read of Christ's much incense, Joh 16:23,
and the corners thereof, and the length thereof, and the walls thereof, were of wood; that is, the horns that were at the four corners of it; and the top of it, which was its length and breadth; and the sides of it, called its walls, were all of wood, though covered with gold. The mystical sense of which has been given; only it may be observed, that the four corners or horns of it may denote the strength of Christ's intercession; and to which men have recourse, and lay hold on for their relief, even from all parts of the world, east, west, north, and south:
and he said unto me, this is the table that is before the Lord; that is, either the altar before described is the table before the Lord, which he has spread, and where his people feed in his presence; the intercession of Christ being a feast to the faith of saints: or it may be, that the divine guide of the prophet, turning himself to the right hand of the altar, pointed to the table of shewbread, which stood in the same place; and said this or that which stands yonder is the table before the Lord; and which also was typical of Christ, the true bread that comes down from heaven, who is the food of his people; for quality, the finest of the wheat; for quantity, enough and to spare; for savour, such as gracious souls desire always to have; for duration, continual bread, set forth by priests, and only eaten by them; and, like that,
bread of faces, as the shewbread is called p; denoting the intercession of Christ, the Angel of God's presence; and who always appears in the presence of God for his people, bearing on him the names of the children of Israel, to which the twelve shewbread loaves answered. The "table" on which they were set signifies the communion saints have with Christ in his word and ordinances; which are called a feast, of which Christ is the sum and substance; and where, as at a table, he sits and favours them with fellowship with himself; see Pro 9:2 The Jews q have an observation upon this text, that it begins with an altar, and ends with a table; and further observe, that, while the temple stood, the altar atoned for a man, but now a man's table atones for him: but this is not a man's table, but the Lord's table; and Christ the sacrifice held forth on this table does indeed atone for a man.
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Gill: Eze 41:23 - -- And the temple and the sanctuary had two doors. Or the house of propitiatory, as the Targum; that is, the most holy place; not two doors apiece, but e...
And the temple and the sanctuary had two doors. Or the house of propitiatory, as the Targum; that is, the most holy place; not two doors apiece, but each had one door, which made two; the door of the temple was ten cubits broad, and the door of the most holy place six cubits, Eze 41:2 showing the door is wider, and more enter into the outward visible church, or less perfect state, even some bad, as well as good, than the door of the Jerusalem church state, or heavenly glory, into which fewer enter.
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Gill: Eze 41:24 - -- And the doors had two leaves apiece, two turning leaves,.... Each of these doors had two leaves, which met in a middle post, and might be opened eithe...
And the doors had two leaves apiece, two turning leaves,.... Each of these doors had two leaves, which met in a middle post, and might be opened either singly or together, as occasion required; See Gill on Eze 40:48,
two leaves for the one door, and two leaves for the other door; two for the door of the temple, and two for the door of the most holy place; or each leaf of both doors had two foldings; as there were two leaves in a door, there were two foldings in every leaf; so that the door might be opened wider or narrower, as was thought fit; denoting the greater number of persons let in, and the greater light and knowledge had, at one time than at another; see 1Ki 6:31.
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Gill: Eze 41:25 - -- And there were made on them, on the doors of the temple,.... Both of the holy, and the most holy place:
cherubim and palm trees, like as were made ...
And there were made on them, on the doors of the temple,.... Both of the holy, and the most holy place:
cherubim and palm trees, like as were made on the walls; the doors of both places had the same decorations as the walls of each; See Gill on Eze 41:18; See Gill on Eze 41:19; See Gill on Eze 41:20; and so it was in Solomon's temple, 1Ki 6:32, a cherub and a palm tree on each leaf, or on each folding of a leaf, according as it would admit of:
and there were thick planks upon the face of the porch without; on the outward front of the porch were some thick wainscot boards, which projected as a cover to the entrance into it; or, as it may be rendered, also on
the thick piece of wood in the front of the porch without r; which, as Starckius thinks, was a large wooden bar, which shut and held in the folding leaves of the door; and on this, or these thick planks, were cherubim and palm trees.
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Gill: Eze 41:26 - -- And there were narrow windows,.... See Eze 41:16,
and palm trees on the one side and on the other side, on the sides of the porch; upon the posts t...
And there were narrow windows,.... See Eze 41:16,
and palm trees on the one side and on the other side, on the sides of the porch; upon the posts that were on each side the porch, north and south; Eze 40:16,
and upon the side chambers of the house, and thick planks; that is, there were palm trees upon the side chambers, which were in number thirty, Eze 41:6 and upon the planks also; every part of this fabric within and without were ornamented.
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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 41:1-26
MHCC -> Eze 41:1-26
MHCC: Eze 41:1-26 - --After the prophet had observed the courts, he was brought to the temple. If we attend to instructions in the plainer parts of religion, and profit by ...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 41:12-26
Matthew Henry: Eze 41:12-26 - -- Here is, 1. An account of a building that was before the separate place (that is, before the temple), at the end towards the west (Eze 41:12), w...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 41:15-21; Eze 41:22-26
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 41:15-21 - --
Summary Account of the Measurement, the Character, and the Significant Ornaments of the Projecting Portions of the Temple Building. - Eze 41:15. An...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 41:22-26 - --
The Altar of Burnt-Offering in the holy place (see Plate III n ). "The abrupt style of writing is still continued."The altar wood for the altar was...
Constable: Eze 33:1--48:35 - --IV. Future blessings for Israel chs. 33--48
"This last major division of the book focuses on the restoration of ...
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Constable: Eze 40:1--48:35 - --C. Ezekiel's vision of the return of God's glory chs. 40-48
The Book of Ezekiel begins with a vision of ...
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Constable: Eze 40:5--43:1 - --2. The millennial temple 40:5-42:20
Earlier Ezekiel hinted that there would be a future temple i...
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Constable: Eze 40:48--42:1 - --The temple and its outbuilding 40:48-41:26
It is interesting to compare this temple with...
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