Then he brought me forth into the utter court, the way toward the
north: and he brought me into the chamber that was over against the
separate place, and which was before the building toward the north.
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Before the length of an hundred cubits was the north door, and the
breadth was fifty cubits. Before the length of an hundred cubits was
the north door - i:e., before "the separate place," which was that
length (). He had before spoken of chambers for the officiating
priests on the north and south ga... [ Continue Reading ]
Over against the twenty cubits which were for the inner court, and
over against the pavement which was for the utter court, was gallery
against gallery in three stories.
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NOW THE UPPER CHAMBERS WERE SHORTER: FOR THE GALLERIES WERE HIGHER
THAN THESE, THAN THE LOWER, AND THAN THE MIDDLEMOST OF THE BUILDING.
_ The upper chambers were shorter - i:e., the building became narrower
as it rose in height. The chambers were many: so "in my Father's house
are many mansions... [ Continue Reading ]
_FOR THEY WERE IN THREE STORIES, BUT HAD NOT PILLARS AS THE PILLARS OF
THE COURTS: THEREFORE THE BUILDING WAS STRAITENED MORE THAN THE LOWEST
AND THE MIDDLEMOST FROM THE GROUND._
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He measured the east side with the measuring reed, five hundred
reeds, with the measuring reed round about.
HE MEASURED THE EAST SIDE ... FIVE HUNDRED REEDS. The Septuagint
substitute 'cubits' for "reeds," to escape HE MEASURED THE EAST SIDE
... FIVE HUNDRED REEDS. The Septuagint substitute 'cubi... [ Continue Reading ]
He measured the north side, five hundred reeds, with the measuring
reed round about.
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He measured it by the four sides: it had a wall round about, five
hundred reeds long, and five hundred broad, to make a separation
between the sanctuary and the profane place.
It had a wall round about ... to make a separation between the
sanctuary and the profane place. No longer shall the wall of... [ Continue Reading ]