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Ezekiel 8:16

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8:16 Then he brought me to the inner court of the Lord’s house. Right there 1  at the entrance to the Lord’s temple, between the porch and the altar, 2  were about twenty-five 3  men with their backs to the Lord’s temple, 4  facing east – they were worshiping the sun 5  toward the east!

Ezekiel 9:2

Context
9:2 Next, I noticed 6  six men 7  coming from the direction of the upper gate 8  which faces north, each with his war club in his hand. Among them was a man dressed in linen with a writing kit 9  at his side. They came and stood beside the bronze altar.

Ezekiel 43:1

Context
The Glory Returns to the Temple

43:1 Then he brought me to the gate that faced toward the east.

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[8:16]  1 tn The word הִנֵּה (hinneh, traditionally “behold”) indicates becoming aware of something.

[8:16]  2 sn The priests prayed to God between the porch and the altar on fast days (Joel 2:17). This is the location where Zechariah was murdered (Matt 23:35).

[8:16]  3 tc The LXX reads “twenty” instead of twenty-five, perhaps because of the association of the number twenty with the Mesopotamian sun god Shamash.

[8:16]  4 sn The temple faced east.

[8:16]  5 tn Or “the sun god.”

[9:2]  6 tn The word הִנֵּה (hinneh, traditionally “behold”) indicates becoming aware of something and has been translated here as a verb.

[9:2]  7 sn The six men plus the scribe would equal seven, which was believed by the Babylonians to be the number of planetary deities.

[9:2]  8 sn The upper gate was built by Jotham (2 Kgs 15:35).

[9:2]  9 tn Or “a scribe’s inkhorn.” The Hebrew term occurs in the OT only in Ezek 9 and is believed to be an Egyptian loanword.



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