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Ezekiel 40:30

40:30

porches <0361> [the arches.]

These are supposed to have been built over the spaces which separated the little chambers, or porters' lodges.

43¾ ..... 8¾ <02568 06242> [five and.]

43¾ feet .... 8¾ feet <0520 02568> [five cubits.]

Instead of five cubits, it seems evident, from the parallel places, that we should read twenty-five: the word {ˆsrim} appears to have been lost out of the text.

wide <07341> [broad. Heb. breadth.]


Ezekiel 48:9

Ezekiel 41:2

41:2

entrance .......... entrance <06607> [the door. or, the entrance.]

This was the door out of the porch into the sanctuary, which seems to have been wider than that from the court to the porch.

length <0753> [the length.]


Ezekiel 43:14

43:14

lower edge .............. ledge ..... edge <05835 08481> [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 Cubits Base, ver. 13. . . . . . . . . . 1 To first ledge, ver. 14. . . . . . . 1 To upper ledge, ver. 14. . . . . . . 4 To hearth, ver. 15.. . . . . . . . 4 --- In all 10 Breadth Cubits Upper ledge, ver. 17. . . . . . . . 14 For higher ledge, ver. 14. . . . . . 2 For lower ledge, ver. 14.. . . . . . 2 For base, ver. 13. . . . . . . . . 2 --- In all 20 Hence the upper part of the altar was only twelve cubits square (ver. 16,) the upper settle, or ledge, being in all fourteen cubits, (ver. 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.


Ezekiel 48:13

48:13

eight and a quarter miles ..... three and one-third .......... eight and a quarter miles ..... three and one-third miles <06242 0505 02568> [five and twenty thousand in.]




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