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Verse Ezekiel 41:6. _THE SIDE CHAMBERS WERE THREE_] We find by
_Joseph_. Antiq. viii. 3, 2, that round Solomon's temple were chambers
_three_ stories high, each story consisting of _thirty_ chambers....
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THREE, ONE OVER ANOTHER, AND THIRTY IN ORDER - i. e., there were three
stories, and each story was divided into thirty chambers.
THE WALL WHICH WAS OF THE HOUSE FOR THE SIDE CHAMBERS - Not the wall
of...
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CHAPTER 41
_ 1. The holy place (Ezekiel 41:1) _
2. The most holy (Ezekiel 41:3)
3. The side chambers (Ezekiel 41:5)
4. The hinder buildings and the measurement ...
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Round the north, west, and south sides were cells in three stories,
thirty on each story, possibly for the accommodation of Temple
furniture, gifts, etc....
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Ezekiel 41:5-11. The side chambers or annexe to the house
The text in some places is confused, but the general meaning is
clear. Round about the wall of the house on three sides (N., W. and
S.) were...
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The Heb. would naturally read: "and the side-chambers were
side-chamber against side-chamber three and thirty times" which would
give 33 chambers. Apart from syntax this is not probable. LXX. and
some...
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AND THEY ENTERED INTO THE WALL— At five cubits' height from the
ground, the wall, or the buttresses which supported the outward
chambers, abated of their thickness one cubit, and there was a rest or
l...
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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 the side chambers were three, one over another, and thirty in
order; and they entered into the wall which was of the house for the
side chambers round about, that they might have hold, but they h...
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41:6 order; (e-12) Lit. 'thirty times.'...
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THREE] RV 'in three stories', THEY ENTERED INTO] should probably be
'there were rebatements in', as in 1 Kings 6:6, which in any case
gives the key to the meaning here....
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The Holy Place (Ezekiel 41:1), Fig. 2, _B._ This was the 'temple'
strictly so called. The posts of its doorway were 6 cubits across
(_cd_). The entrance was 10 cubits wide (_cc, dd_), and the sidewall...
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EZEKIEL’S LAST *VISION
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_COMMENTARY: KEITH SIMONS; TRANSLATION: IAN MACKERVOY._
CHAPTER 41
THE *TEMPLE BUILDING – EZEKIEL 41:1-26
THE *HOLY PLACE – EZEKIEL 41:1-2...
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The *angel took Ezekiel to see the outside of the *temple building. On
three sides of the *temple building were small rooms for the priests
to use. These rooms were not part of the *temple building al...
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THREE, ONE OVER ANOTHER, AND THIRTY IN ORDER. — Literally, _three_
(and that) _thirty times_ — _i.e._, there were three storeys of
chambers one above the other, and this was repeated thirty times,
giv...
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THE SANCTUARY
THE fundamental idea of the theocracy as conceived by Ezekiel is the
literal dwelling of Jehovah in the midst of His people. The Temple is
in the first instance Jehovah's palace, where H...
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Passing to the Temple proper, the prophet portrayed it first from the
outside, describing the actual Temple, with its Holy Place, and Holy
of Holies, then the side chambers; and, finally, another sepa...
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One by another, or one over another: literally, side to side, or side
upon side. (Challoner) --- The word side is here equivocal, like
Hebrew tsela, sometimes denoting the boards, and at other times t...
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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 THE SIDE CHAMBERS WERE THREE, ONE OVER ANOTHER, AND THIRTY IN
ORDER,.... There were three stories of them, and thirty in every
storey, in all ninety; there were such chambers round about Solomon's...
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And the side chambers [were] three, one over another, and thirty in
order; and they entered into the wall which [was] of the house for the
side chambers round about, that they might have hold, but the...
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_He measured the wall of the house, six cubits_ Three yards thick was
this wall, from the ground to the first story of the side-chambers.
_And the breadth of every side-chamber, four cubits_ Of the lo...
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And the side-chambers were three, an addition to the Temple in three
stories, ONE OVER ANOTHER AND THIRTY IN ORDER, in each row or story,
ninety all told; AND THEY ENTERED INTO THE WALL WHICH WAS OF T...
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THE SANCTUARY PROPER AND ITS SIDE BUILDING...
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SIDE CHAMBERS WERE...ONE OVER ANOTHER:
_ Heb._ side chamber over side chamber
THIRTY:
Or, three and thirty times, or foot
HAVE HOLD:
_ Heb._ be holden...
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1-7 Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, in the first year of his reign,
took Jerusalem, and carried whom and what he pleased away. From this
first captivity, most think the seventy years are to be dated...
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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; b...
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Ezekiel 41:6 side H6763 chambers H6763 three H7969 other H6763 thirty
H7970 story H6471 rested H935 (H8802) ledges...
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THE SIDE CHAMBERS (EZEKIEL 41:5).
It is with a sense of anticlimax that we move to examine more detail
of the sanctuary building. Here are described the side chambers (see 1
Kings 6:5) possibly intend...
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‘Then he measured the wall of the house, six cubits. And the breadth
of every side-chamber, four cubits, around the house on every side.
And the side-chambers were in three storeys, one over another,...
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CONTENTS: Further description of the temple.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: Same as Chap. 40.
KEY WORD: Temple....
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Ezekiel 41:1. _He brought me to the temple the tabernacle._ See the
note on 1 Samuel 3. We now enter on the measurements of the temple.
The prophet begins at the centre, by describing the Holy of holi...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 41:1 The temple floor plan and structure is
described in detail. The NAVE (v. Ezekiel 41:1) is the main hall of
the temple. Ezekiel is guided
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THE TEMPLE AND ITS ORNAMENTS (Chap, 41)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 41:1. “THE TEMPLE”—the holy place,
the Temple proper, as distinguished from the porch, described in chap.
Ezekiel 40:48, and from the...
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EXPOSITION
The present chapter continues the description of "the house," and
falls into four subdivisions.
(1) The interior of the temple, or the holy and most holy places
(Ezekiel 41:1);
(2) the w...
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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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So in chapter 41 he continues to describe the temple and the posts and
all.
He measured (Ezekiel 41:4)
In verse Ezekiel 41:4 you get into the temple house itself and to the
holy place, which was,
tw...
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1 Kings 6:10; 1 Kings 6:6; 1 Peter 1:5...
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They might — That the beams of the chambers might have good and firm
resting — hold. Had not hold — The ends of the beams were not
thrust into the main body of the wall of the temple....