Ezekiel 10:14
Context10:14 Each of the cherubim 1 had four faces: The first was the face of a cherub, 2 the second that of a man, the third that of a lion, and the fourth that of an eagle.
Ezekiel 42:3
Context42:3 Opposite the 35 feet 3 that belonged to the inner court, and opposite the pavement which belonged to the outer court, gallery faced gallery in the three stories.
Ezekiel 46:14
Context46:14 And you 4 will provide a grain offering with it morning by morning, a sixth of an ephah, and a third of a gallon 5 of olive oil to moisten the choice flour, as a grain offering to the Lord; this is a perpetual statute.


[10:14] 1 tn Heb “each one”; the referent (the cherubim) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[10:14] 2 sn The living creature described here is thus slightly different from the one described in Ezek 1:10, where a bull’s face appeared instead of a cherub’s. Note that some English versions harmonize the two descriptions and read the same here as in 1:10 (cf. NAB, NLT “an ox”; TEV, CEV “a bull”). This may be justified based on v. 22, which states the creatures’ appearance was the same.
[42:3] 3 tn Heb “twenty cubits” (i.e., 10.5 meters).
[46:14] 5 tc Two medieval Hebrew
[46:14] 6 tn Heb “a hin of oil.” A hin was about 1/16 of a bath. See L. C. Allen, Ezekiel (WBC), 2:266, and O. R. Sellers, “Weights,” IDB 4:835 g.