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Text -- Ezekiel 43:14 (NET)

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43:14 From the base of the ground to the lower edge is 3½ feet, and the width 1¾ feet; and from the smaller ledge to the larger edge, 7 feet, and the width 1¾ feet;
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Vision | Temple | TEMPLE, A2 | SETTLE (1) | LEDGE | FOUR | Ezekiel | EZEKIEL, 2 | BOTTOM | Altar | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Eze 43:14 - -- From the first ledge, which was a cubit broad, and a cubit high from the ground.

From the first ledge, which was a cubit broad, and a cubit high from the ground.

Wesley: Eze 43:14 - -- To the top of that square settle, which is called lower, because another settle is raised upon it.

To the top of that square settle, which is called lower, because another settle is raised upon it.

Wesley: Eze 43:14 - -- In height.

In height.

Wesley: Eze 43:14 - -- From the highest edge of the uppermost settle, down to the cubit broad ledge about the lower settle.

From the highest edge of the uppermost settle, down to the cubit broad ledge about the lower settle.

Wesley: Eze 43:14 - -- So called, because it exceeded the upper settle a cubit in breadth.

So called, because it exceeded the upper settle a cubit in breadth.

Wesley: Eze 43:14 - -- ln height.

ln height.

TSK: Eze 43:14 - -- the lower settle : These settles were ledges by which the altar was narrowed towards the top; and the whole of it may thus be computed: Height (in C...

the lower settle : These settles were ledges by which the altar was narrowed towards the top; and the whole of it may thus be computed:

Height (in Cubits)
BaseEze 43:13 1
To first ledgeEze 43:14 1
To upper ledgeEze 43:14 4
To hearthEze 43:15 4
Total Height  10
Breadth (in Cubits)
Upper ledgeEze 43:17 14
For higher ledgeEze 43:14 2
For lower ledgeEze 43:14 2
For baseEze 43:13 2
Total Breadth  20
Hence the upper part of the altar was only twelve cubits square (Eze 43:16), the upper settle, or ledge, being in all fourteen cubits (Eze 43:17), deducting two cubits from its dimensions. Though this altar was the same in height, and breadth with that of Solomon, yet it differed materially from it in having settles or ledges; on which the priests walked round the altar, to officiate in offering sacrifices.

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Eze 43:14 - -- The bottom - The basement just described is now called "the bottom upon the ground."The altar (independently of the bottom) was composed of two...

The bottom - The basement just described is now called "the bottom upon the ground."The altar (independently of the bottom) was composed of two stages called "settles,"the base of the "upper settle"(M) being less than that of the "lower"(L).

To the lower settle - That is, to the top of "the lower settle,"which was to be "two cubits high."

From the lesser settle ... to the greater settle - i. e., from the top of the "lower settle"to the top of the "upper settle,"called "lesser"and "greater,"because the height of the lower is less than that of the "upper; The breadth"here is the part of the lower settle not covered by the upper settle, projecting one cubit on every side.

Poole: Eze 43:14 - -- From the bottom from the superficies of the first ledge, which was a cubit broad and a cubit high from the ground. To the lower settle to the top o...

From the bottom from the superficies of the first ledge, which was a cubit broad and a cubit high from the ground.

To the lower settle to the top of that square settle which is called lower, because another settle is raised upon it.

Two cubits in height

The breadth one cubit on every square, as the first and bottom settle, which by this account was two cubits larger in each square or side than the middle settle.

From the lesser settle from the highest edge of the uppermost settle, down to the cubit broad ledge about the lower settle. The prophet measures now downward.

The greater so called, because it exceeded the upper settle a cubit in breadth on each side. Four cubits in the height thereof.

The breadth one cubit as the two other were.

Haydock: Eze 43:14 - -- Cubit. they were each a cubit broad, but this greater means higher up. Some assert that the priests stood on this base to avoid treading on the a...

Cubit. they were each a cubit broad, but this greater means higher up. Some assert that the priests stood on this base to avoid treading on the altar, when they place the wood or victims. But it would be too low; and steps were made for that purpose. The altar was ten, or rather twelve cubits high, and as many broad. Solomon's was ten high and twenty broad. Herod's was a square of forty cubits, raised fifteen from the ground. (Calmet)

Gill: Eze 43:14 - -- And from the bottom upon the ground, even to the lower settle,.... From the basis or foundation of the altar, as it stood upon the ground, to the lowe...

And from the bottom upon the ground, even to the lower settle,.... From the basis or foundation of the altar, as it stood upon the ground, to the lower settle or "court" w, as it is called, where the priests stood; and in which they could walk round the altar, to do their business:

shall be two cubits, and the breadth one cubit; that is, two cubits high, and one broad:

and from the lesser settle or court, to the greater settle or court, shall be four cubits, and, the breadth one cubit; the lowermost settle is called the lesser, not in quantity, but in height, it being but two cubits high from the ground; but the upper settle was four cubits from that, and one broad, for the priests to walk on round about; in all six cubits from the bottom.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Eze 43:14 Heb “four cubits” (i.e., 2.1 meters; the phrase also occurs in the next verse).

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eze 43:1-27 - --1 The returning of the glory of God into the temple.7 The sin of Israel hindered God's presence.10 The prophet exhorts them to repentance, and observa...

MHCC: Eze 43:1-27 - --After Ezekiel had surveyed the temple of God, he had a vision of the glory of God. When Christ crucified, and the things freely given to us of God, th...

Matthew Henry: Eze 43:13-27 - -- This relates to the altar in this mystical temple, and that is mystical too; for Christ is our altar. The Jews, after their return out of captivity,...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 43:13-17 - -- Description and Consecration of the Altar of Burnt-Offering Description of the Altar Eze 43:13. And these are the measures of the altar in cubi...

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 ...

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 ...

Constable: Eze 43:13--47:1 - --4. The temple ordinances 43:13-46:24 Instructions (statutes) designed to maintain holiness in th...

Constable: Eze 43:13-17 - --The altar of sacrifice 43:13-17 Some scholars view this section as the central one in chapters 40-48.536 The altar was at the very center of the whole...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) The name Ezekiel means "(whom) God will strengthen" [GESENIUS]; or, "God will prevail" [ROSENMULLER]. His father was Buzi (Eze 1:3), a priest, and he ...

JFB: Ezekiel (Outline) EZEKIEL'S VISION BY THE CHEBAR. FOUR CHERUBIM AND WHEELS. (Eze. 1:1-28) EZEKIEL'S COMMISSION. (Eze 2:1-10) EZEKIEL EATS THE ROLL. IS COMMISSIONED TO ...

TSK: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) The character of Ezekiel, as a Writer and Poet, is thus admirably drawn by the masterly hand of Bishop Lowth: " Ezekiel is much inferior to Jeremiah ...

TSK: Ezekiel 43 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eze 43:1, The returning of the glory of God into the temple; Eze 43:7, The sin of Israel hindered God’s presence; Eze 43:10, The prophe...

Poole: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) BOOK OF THE PROPHET EZEKIEL THE ARGUMENT EZEKIEL was by descent a priest, and by commission a prophet, and received it from heaven, as will appea...

Poole: Ezekiel 43 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 43 The glory of God returneth into the temple, Eze 43:1-6 . God promiseth to dwell there, if the people will put away their sins, Eze 43:7-...

MHCC: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) Ezekiel was one of the priests; he was carried captive to Chaldea with Jehoiachin. All his prophecies appear to have been delivered in that country, a...

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel When we entered upon the writings of the prophets, which speak of the ...

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel 43 (Chapter Introduction) The prophet, having given us a view of the mystical temple, the gospel-church, as he received it from the Lord, that it might appear not to be erec...

Constable: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and Writer The title of this book comes from its writer, Ezekiel, t...

Constable: Ezekiel (Outline) Outline I. Ezekiel's calling and commission chs. 1-3 A. The vision of God's glory ch. 1 ...

Constable: Ezekiel Ezekiel Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. Exile and Restoration. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1968. ...

Haydock: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF EZECHIEL. INTRODUCTION. Ezechiel, whose name signifies the strength of God, was of the priestly race, and of the number of t...

Gill: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL This book is rightly placed after Jeremiah; since Ezekiel was among the captives in Chaldea, when prophesied; whereas Jerem...

Gill: Ezekiel 43 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 43 The temple or house of God being measured, the worship of God in it is pointed out and observed in this and the followin...

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