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Ezekiel 40:10-11

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40:10 There were three alcoves on each side of the east gate; the three had the same measurement, and the jambs on either side had the same measurement. 1  40:11 He measured the width of the entrance of the gateway as 17½ feet, 2  and the length of the gateway as 22¾ feet. 3 

Ezekiel 40:21

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40:21 Its alcoves, three on each side, and its jambs and porches had the same measurement as the first gate; 87½ feet 4  long and 43¾ feet 5  wide.

Ezekiel 40:48

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40:48 Then he brought me to the porch of the temple and measured the jambs of the porch as 8¾ feet 6  on either side, and the width of the gate was 24½ feet 7  and the sides 8  were 5¼ feet 9  on each side.

Ezekiel 4:5

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4:5 I have determined that the number of the years of their iniquity are to be the number of days 10  for you – 390 days. 11  So bear the iniquity of the house of Israel. 12 

Ezekiel 14:14

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14:14 Even if these three men, Noah, Daniel, 13  and Job, were in it, they would save only their own lives by their righteousness, declares the sovereign Lord.

Ezekiel 14:18

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14:18 Even if these three men were in it, as surely as I live, declares the sovereign Lord, they could not save their own sons or daughters – they would save only their own lives.

Ezekiel 41:16

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41:16 as well as the thresholds, narrow windows and galleries all around on three sides facing the threshold were paneled with wood all around, from the ground up to the windows (now the windows were covered),

Ezekiel 48:31-34

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48:31 the gates of the city 14  will be named for the tribes of Israel; there will be three gates to the north: one gate for Reuben, one gate for Judah, and one gate for Levi. 48:32 On the east side, one and one-half miles in length, there will be three gates: one gate for Joseph, one gate for Benjamin, and one gate for Dan. 48:33 On the south side, one and one-half miles by measure, there will be three gates: one gate for Simeon, one gate for Issachar, and one gate for Zebulun. 48:34 On the west side, one and one-half miles in length, there will be three gates: one gate for Gad, one gate for Asher, and one gate for Naphtali.

Ezekiel 4:9

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4:9 “As for you, take wheat, barley, beans, lentils, millet, and spelt, 15  put them in a single container, and make food 16  from them for yourself. For the same number of days that you lie on your side – 390 days 17  – you will eat it.

Ezekiel 14:16

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14:16 Even if these three men were in it, as surely as I live, declares the sovereign Lord, they could not save their own sons or daughters; they would save only their own lives, and the land would become desolate.

Ezekiel 41:6

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41:6 The side chambers were in three stories, one above the other, thirty in each story. There were offsets in the wall all around to serve as supports for the side chambers, so that the supports were not in the wall of the temple.

Ezekiel 41:22

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41:22 The altar was of wood, 5¼ feet 18  high, with its length 3½ feet; 19  its corners, its length, 20  and its walls were of wood. He said to me, “This is the table that is before the Lord.”
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[40:10]  1 sn The three alcoves are parallel to the city gates found at Megiddo, Hazor, and Gezer.

[40:11]  2 tn Heb “ten cubits” (i.e., 5.25 meters).

[40:11]  3 tn Heb “thirteen cubits” (i.e., 6.825 meters).

[40:21]  3 tn Heb “fifty cubits” (i.e., 26.25 meters).

[40:21]  4 tn Heb “twenty-five cubits” (i.e., 13.125 meters).

[40:48]  4 tn Heb “five cubits” (i.e., 2.625 meters).

[40:48]  5 tn The LXX reads “fourteen cubits” (i.e., 7.35 meters). See following note.

[40:48]  6 tc The translation follows the LXX. The MT reads “the width of the gate was three cubits,” the omission due to haplography.

[40:48]  7 tn Heb “three cubits” (i.e., 1.575 meters).

[4:5]  5 tn Heb “I have assigned for you that the years of their iniquity be the number of days.” Num 14:33-34 is an example of the reverse, where the days were converted into years, the number of days spying out the land becoming the number of years of the wilderness wanderings.

[4:5]  6 tc The LXX reads “190 days.”

[4:5]  7 tn Or “When you have carried the iniquity of the house of Israel,” and continuing on to the next verse.

[14:14]  6 sn Traditionally this has been understood as a reference to the biblical Daniel, though he was still quite young when Ezekiel prophesied. One wonders if he had developed a reputation as an intercessor by this point. For this reason some prefer to see a reference to a ruler named Danel, known in Canaanite legend for his justice and wisdom. In this case all three of the individuals named would be non-Israelites, however the Ugaritic Danel is not known to have qualities of faith in the Lord that would place him in the company of the other men. See D. I. Block, Ezekiel (NICOT), 1:447-50.

[48:31]  7 sn See Rev 21:12-14.

[4:9]  8 sn Wheat, barley, beans, lentils, millet, and spelt. All these foods were common in Mesopotamia where Ezekiel was exiled.

[4:9]  9 tn Heb “bread.”

[4:9]  10 tc The LXX reads “190 days.”

[41:22]  9 tn Heb “three cubits” (i.e., 1.575 meters).

[41:22]  10 tn Heb “two cubits” (i.e., 1.05 meters).

[41:22]  11 tc So the Masoretic text. The LXX reads “base.”



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