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Verse Ezekiel 40:48. _BREADTH OF THE GATE_] It is evident that the
gate was a bivalve, or had folding doors. The length of the porch was
_twenty_ cubits. _Josephus_ says the vestibule was _twenty_ cub...
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The Porch of the House. The front of the temple-porch (see G, Plan I)
consisted of a central opening with two columns on either side. Two
columns with the space between them were called “a post of the...
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Chapter s 40-48. The final nine Chapter s of this book form the climax
of the great prophecies of Ezekiel; they belong to the most difficult
in the entire prophetic Word. Once more the hand of the Lor...
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EZEKIEL 40:48 TO EZEKIEL 41:4. This consisted of three parts: (_a)_
the porch with a pillar on either side of it reached by a flight of
steps (Ezekiel 40:48 f.; in...
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PORCH. vestibule....
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D. The Sacred House 40:48-41:26
TRANSLATION
(48)Then he brought me to the porch of the house, and measured each
post of the porch, five cubits on this side, and five cubits on that
side, and the brea...
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And he brought me to the porch of the house, and measured each post
of the porch, five cubits on this side, and five cubits on that side:
and the breadth of the gate was three cubits on this side, an...
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THE NEW TEMPLE
Ezekiel, transported in vision to Palestine, is set down on the N.
side of the Temple mountain, and sees the Temple buildings extending
to the S. like a city. A supernatural figure, li...
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BREADTH OF THE GATE] should be 'sides of the entrance,' as in Ezekiel
41:2....
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EZEKIEL’S LAST *VISION
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_COMMENTARY: KEITH SIMONS; TRANSLATION: IAN MACKERVOY._
ABOUT EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
Terrible events happened in Jerusalem during Ezekiel’s...
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Ezekiel probably thought that he would never receive the honour to
serve God in his *holy *temple. But the *angel led Ezekiel past the
*altar and up to the door of the *temple. Again, Ezekiel counted...
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WITHOUT THE INNER GATE. — _Without_ must here be understood in a
different sense from the _without_ of Ezekiel 40:40, because this is
expressly said to be “in the inner court;” it means, therefore,
on...
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וַ יְבִאֵנִי֮ אֶל ־אֻלָ֣ם הַ בַּיִת֒
וַ
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THE IMPORT OF THE VISION
WE have now reached the last and in every way the most important
section of the book of Ezekiel. The nine concluding Chapter s record
what was evidently the crowning experienc...
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This final section must be studied in relation to all that has
immediately preceded it, wherein the spiritual restoration and
cleansing of the people had been foretold. The picture of the restored
ord...
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_That side. Septuagint add, "and the opening ( Greek: euros, width) of
the gate was 14 cubits, and the breadth (projections, Greek: epomides)
of the," &c., (Haydock) or the wall on each side of the do...
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The Reader will form a better calculation of the extent of this
wonderful city, by considering what its dimensions were. A cubit for
the sanctuary measurement, was one foot and nine inches; and if the...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 40, 41, 42, AND 43.
The remaining part of the prophecy is the establishment of His
sanctuary in the midst of His people. The reader will perceive that we
find...
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AND HE BROUGHT ME TO THE PORCH OF THE HOUSE,.... Having passed through
the inner court, and measured that, he came to the body of the fabric,
the principal part of it, the house or temple; to the porc...
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And he brought me to the porch of the house, and measured [each] post
of the porch, five cubits on this side, and five cubits on that side:
and the breadth of the gate [was] three cubits on this side,...
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_And measured each post of the porch_ By the _posts_ are meant the
side-posts, or columns, on each side of the door of entrance: see
Ezekiel 40:9; these were measured to be five cubits thick, both on...
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And He brought me to the porch of the house, the large portico which
was before the Sanctuary proper, AND MEASURED EACH POST, or pillar, of
the porch, FIVE CUBITS ON THIS SIDE AND FIVE CUBITS ON THAT...
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THE INNER COURT WITH ITS GATES, CELLS, AND SACRIFICIAL TABLES...
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HE BROUGHT ME, from the measuring the building and court, to the porch
of the house, that porch which joined to the temple, and was part of
the house. EACH POST OF THE PORCH; the post or wall on each...
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Ezekiel 40:48 brought H935 (H8686) vestibule H197 temple H1004
measured H4058 (H8799) doorposts H352 vestibule H197 f
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‘Then he brought me to the porch of the house and measured each post
of the porch, five cubits on this side and five cubits on that side,
and the breadth of the gate was three cubits on this side and...
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CONTENTS: Vision of the man with the measuring reed. The future temple
and its service.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel, sons of Zadok.
CONCLUSION: A great and beautiful temple, framed in detail in the
cou...
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Ezekiel 40:1. _In the five and twentieth year of our captivity._ When
the pious jews were dispirited, the Lord revived them with the hopes
of a better temple than that which Solomon had built. This wh...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 40:28 Ezekiel’s guide then leads him into
the inner court by way of the south gate (v. Ezekiel 40:28). The
descriptions are briefer since the design is repeated from the
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THE IDEAL TEMPLE OF THE FUTURE (Chap. 40)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 40:1. “IN THE FIVE AND TWENTIETH
YEAR.” The fiftieth year from the 18th of Josiah, the year of his
memorable passover (2 Kings 22:1...
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EXPOSITION
The magnificent temple-vision, as it is usually styled, a description
of which forms the closing section of this book (Ezekiel 40-48.), was
the last extended" word" communicated to the prop...
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CHAPER 40:48-41:11.
THE TEMPLE ITSELF.
Ezekiel 40:48. _And he brought me to the porch of the house, and he
measured for the porch five cubits on the one side, and five cubits on
the other; and the b...
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We want to get into the study of Ezekiel tonight, and right off the
top I would like to confess to you that of all of the Bible and the
passages in the Bible, I understand this the least. I do not pre...
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1 Kings 6:3; 2 Chronicles 3:4...
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The breadth — The whole breadth was eleven cubits, but the breadth
of each leaf of this folding — gate was three cubits, and they met,
or shut on an upright post, set in the middle of the gate space,...