EZEKIEL CHAPTER 41 The measures, parts, chambers, and ornaments of the
temple. After the measuring of the courts, &c., now the prophet is
brought to see the temple itself measured. The posts; the thickness of
the walls (called posts here, as also EZEKIEL 40:48) on the north side
and on the south sid... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DOOR; or the aperture, the open space which let in light, as well
as men; properly the door of the porch. Ten cubits, between post and
post, on which the folding doors did hang. THE SIDES OF THE DOOR; the
space from the edge of the wall by the posts to the side wall inward
was on each side five... [ Continue Reading ]
INWARD; from the porch through the body of the temple, to the
partition between the body of the temple and the holy of holies, or
the oracle. THE POST; either the thickness of that partition wall, or
of the pilasters, which stood one on one side and the other on the
other side of the door. THE DOOR,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LENGTH THEREOF; of the oracle, or holy of holies. It was an exact
square, as was Solomon s, 1 KINGS 6:20. BEFORE THE TEMPLE; parallel
with the breadth of the temple. HE SAID UNTO ME; the prophet was
commanded to hear, and now he shows us his attention. THIS IS THE MOST
HOLY PLACE, as having the... [ Continue Reading ]
Having left the holy of holies measured in the 3rd verse, now he is
come to take the measures of the outer wall. THE HOUSE; the temple
itself, SIX CUBITS; three yards thick was this wall from the ground to
the first story of the side chambers. EVERY SIDE CHAMBER of the lowest
floor; for there were t... [ Continue Reading ]
ONE OVER ANOTHER; in three stories high. THIRTY IN ORDER: how these
thirty in a row were distributed is not said, some guess twelve on the
north side, as many on the south side, and six on the west; but as
this may be, so possibly it may not be; but we are sure the whole
number is thirty in a row on... [ Continue Reading ]
AN ENLARGING, viz. of the side chambers, so much of breadth added to
the chamber as was taken from the thickness of the wall; that is, two
cubits in the uppermost, and one cubit in the middlemost, more than in
the lowest chambers. A WINDING ABOUT; winding stairs which enlarged as
the rooms did, and... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THE HOUSE; of the chambers, or the three stories of them; it is not
the temple. The lowest chamber had properly a foundation laid on the
earth, but the floor of the middle and highest story must be accounted
here a foundation; so from the ground to the ceiling of the first room
was six great cubi... [ Continue Reading ]
The outward wall for these chambers was five cubits in thickness, and
was made of stone, which added both beauty and strength to the other
part of the building, and served as buttresses to the temple wall.
THAT WHICH WAS LEFT; that space which was left without this wall,
about five cubits broad, and... [ Continue Reading ]
BETWEEN THE CHAMBERS that on one side joined to the temple, and were
public repositories for offerings, and tithes, &c., and those other
chambers, which were built on the wall of this inner court, and were
lodgings for the priests, there was a void space, or pavement, in the
open air, twenty cubits... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DOORS of the lowest row opened into this void paved space. Beside
the particular doors to each chamber, there were two, one on the
north, where was a fair staircase, which did lead up to every story,
and above these to the top of the temple. And so another like this on
the south, excepting that... [ Continue Reading ]
This is a new building not yet mentioned, but now measured by itself.
BEFORE, or over against, THE SEPARATE PLACE; either the temple, with
all the appendant treasury chambers; or the oracle, which was in the
west end of the temple, and separate from the rest of the temple; or
that twenty cubits spac... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HOUSE; the whole temple, oracle, sanctuary, and porch, with the
walls. AN HUNDRED CUBITS LONG, from east to west, thus: Stairs of the
east porch or the thickness of the wall six cubits, the passage
through the porch eleven, wall of the temple within the porch six
cubits, the temple itself forty... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THE FACE; the whole front of the house eastward, the prospect of it
being to the east. OF THE SEPARATE PLACE: this explains the other, say
some, the house is the separate place; or else, as others, that other
building on the west end of the temple, which was of equal dimensions
with the temple. A... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BUILDING, possibly that of EZEKIEL 41:12,13, or else the buildings
of this court next to the temple, or else the west buildings behind
the oracle, or the buildings of the utter court, of which in EZEKIEL
42:1,3,7,8. THE SEPARATE PLACE: see EZEKIEL 41:12. WHICH WAS BEHIND
IT; the buildings that w... [ Continue Reading ]
What are here recounted were all measured by the angel, and with the
same reed or measure. THE DOOR POSTS: see EZEKIEL 40:48,49. It is
likely he means the door posts of every gate, or porch in every court.
WINDOWS: see EZEKIEL 40:16. GALLERIES: see EZEKIEL 41:5,15. THREE
STORIES; see EZEKIEL 40:6,7;... [ Continue Reading ]
In the 15th verse the prophet began his catalogue, and continueth it
through this verse, in which, in the gross, he tells us all above the
doors, in every porch and gate to the very inner house, and all
without, the buildings about the walls, were measured exactly, though
we have neither the particu... [ Continue Reading ]
Now we are acquainted with the ornaments, the beautiful carving, which
in all parts mentioned were to be seen. MADE; beautified. CHERUBIMS;
generally taken for the portrait of angels, and framed to the beauty
of young men with wings. Yet is the description of them very different
in different places,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FACE OF A MAN, this one face, the other OF A YOUNG LION. Now as to
the aspect, it was thus; the cherub between two palm trees looked
towards both trees, towards the one a man's face, towards the other a
young lion's face, looked. And thus it was through the whole house
round about, and from bott... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DOOR: some think it is the great east gate; I think rather here,
is an enallage, or change of number, door for doors, and that every
porch was so beautified: see EZEKIEL 40:16,22,26,34. These beautiful
sculptures were round about the walls of the temple, and oracle too,
though not expressed here... [ Continue Reading ]
The posts on each side of the gate or door, both of temple and oracle,
were squared; not round, as some other were, and as the posts of the
door of the tabernacle were, but of exact square. THE FACE, the form
of the door, or gate of the temple, was square, i.e. not arched, as
the gates of our church... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ALTAR of incense. OF WOOD; so the inward parts were made, and
covered with gold, EXODUS 30:1 1 KINGS 6:20,22; and from this covering
of gold it was called the GOLDEN ALTAR. Three cubits high; one cubit
higher than that in the tabernacle of Moses, EXODUS 30:2. THE LENGTH
THEREOF TWO CUBITS; as lo... [ Continue Reading ]
Each had one door, so there were two doors, and they were folding
doors, or two-leaved doors.... [ Continue Reading ]
MADE; carved. ON THEM; the doors of both temple and oracle. THE
TEMPLE; including the holy of holies also. CHERUBIMS: see EZEKIEL
41:18. THICK PLANKS; I suppose these were boards of more than ordinary
thickness, which were fastened to the great beams, whose ends came out
beyond the wall of the porch... [ Continue Reading ]
NARROW WINDOWS: see EZEKIEL 41:16. PALM TREES: see EZEKIEL 41:18. ON
THE ONE SIDE AND ON THE OTHER SIDE; on the north and on the south
side, as you enter in from east toward the west; thus the sides of the
porch outward were garnished. UPON THE SIDE CHAMBERS; which were
thirty in a row, and three st... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]