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Ezekiel 21:21

Context
21:21 For the king of Babylon stands at the fork 1  in the road at the head of the two routes. He looks for omens: 2  He shakes arrows, he consults idols, 3  he examines 4  animal livers. 5 

Ezekiel 41:22

Context
41:22 The altar was of wood, 5¼ feet 6  high, with its length 3½ feet; 7  its corners, its length, 8  and its walls were of wood. He said to me, “This is the table that is before the Lord.”

Ezekiel 43:14

Context
43:14 From the base of the ground to the lower edge is 3½ feet, 9  and the width 1¾ feet; 10  and from the smaller ledge to the larger edge, 7 feet, 11  and the width 1¾ feet;
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[21:21]  1 tn Heb “mother.”

[21:21]  2 sn Mesopotamian kings believed that the gods revealed the future through omens. They employed various divination techniques, some of which are included in the list that follows. A particularly popular technique was the examination and interpretation of the livers of animals. See R. R. Wilson, Prophecy and Society in Ancient Israel, 90-110.

[21:21]  3 tn This word refers to personal idols that were apparently used for divination purposes (Gen 31:19; 1 Sam 19:13, 16).

[21:21]  4 tn Heb “sees.”

[21:21]  5 tn Heb “the liver.”

[41:22]  6 tn Heb “three cubits” (i.e., 1.575 meters).

[41:22]  7 tn Heb “two cubits” (i.e., 1.05 meters).

[41:22]  8 tc So the Masoretic text. The LXX reads “base.”

[43:14]  11 tn Heb “two cubits” (i.e., 1.05 meters).

[43:14]  12 tn Heb “one cubit” (i.e., 52.5 cm; the phrase occurs again later in this verse).

[43:14]  13 tn Heb “four cubits” (i.e., 2.1 meters; the phrase also occurs in the next verse).



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