Ezekiel 40:13
Context40:13 He measured the gateway from the roof of one alcove to the roof of the other, a width of 43¾ feet 1 from one entrance to the opposite one.
Ezekiel 40:19
Context40:19 Then he measured the width from before the lower gate to the front of the exterior of the inner court as 175 feet 2 on the east and on the north.
Ezekiel 41:9
Context41:9 The width of the outer wall of the side chambers was 8¾ feet, 3 and the open area between the side chambers of the temple
Ezekiel 42:4
Context42:4 In front of the chambers was a walkway on the inner side, 17½ feet 4 wide at a distance of 1¾ feet, 5 and their entrances were on the north.
Ezekiel 45:5-6
Context45:5 An area eight and a quarter miles 6 in length and three and one-third miles 7 in width will be for the Levites, who minister at the temple, as the place for the cities 8 in which they will live.
45:6 “‘Alongside the portion set apart as the holy allotment, you will allot for the city an area one and two-thirds miles 9 wide and eight and a quarter miles 10 long; it will be for the whole house of Israel.
Ezekiel 46:22
Context46:22 In the four corners of the court were small 11 courts, 70 feet 12 in length and 52½ feet 13 in width; the four were all the same size.


[40:13] 1 tn Heb “twenty-five cubits” (i.e., 13.125 meters).
[40:19] 2 tn Heb “one hundred cubits” (i.e., 52.5 meters).
[41:9] 3 tn Heb “five cubits” (i.e., 2.625 meters).
[42:4] 4 tn Heb “ten cubits” (i.e., 5.25 meters).
[42:4] 5 tc Heb “one cubit” (i.e., 52.5 cm). The LXX and the Syriac read “one hundred cubits” (= 175 feet).
[45:5] 5 tn Heb “twenty-five thousand cubits” (i.e., 13.125 kilometers).
[45:5] 6 tn Heb “ten thousand cubits” (i.e., 5.25 kilometers).
[45:5] 7 tc The translation follows the LXX here. The MT reads “twenty.” See L. C. Allen, Ezekiel (WBC), 2:246.
[45:6] 6 tn Heb “five thousand cubits” (i.e., 2.625 kilometers).
[45:6] 7 tn Heb “twenty-five thousand cubits” (i.e., 13.125 kilometers).
[46:22] 7 tc The meaning of the Hebrew term is unclear. The LXX and Syriac render “small.”