UTTER COURT - Outward court, so Ezekiel 42:3.
INTO THE CHAMBER ... BEFORE THE BUILDING - to the chambers (See L,
Plan II)... over against etc. “The building” is the
temple-building, for this row of chambers was built against eighty
cubits of the wall bounding “the separate place” and twenty cubits... [ Continue Reading ]
He brought me “before” a row of chambers 100 cubits long, east and
west. “The door” of which lay on the north side of the chambers.
The priests entered from the outer court (O); the breadth of this
block of chambers was fifty cubits, north and south Ezekiel 42:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
These “chambers” (compare Ezekiel 46:19) did not reach to the
western wall; between it and them lay a court for cooking (M),
probably forty cubits by thirty; such court with its approaches filled
up the corner of fifty cubits square, as in the case of the
kitchen-courts for the people. In these cham... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, In the front “of the chambers” was a gangway “of ten
cubits” breadth (leading) “inward,” a path “of one cubit, and
their doors toward the north.” The “gangway” had stairs to the
upper stories, while along the north front of the building there was a
kerb of one cubit, as before the guard-chambers... [ Continue Reading ]
Render: “And the upper chambers were” shortened, for galleries
took off from them, from “the lower” and from “the middle-most,
chambers, of the building.” The building rose in terraces, as was
usual in Babylonian architecture, and so each of the two upper stories
receded from the one below it.... [ Continue Reading ]
The front of the higher stories was not supported on pillars, but
there was a narrowing from “the lowest” (chambers) “and” from
“the middlemost” (chambers) “from the ground.”... [ Continue Reading ]
The “wall” here must be one from north to south, fencing off from
the outer court the passage along the east side of the chambers, and
therefore fifty cubits long.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LENGTH - From north to south.
BEFORE THE TEMPLE - This describes their position in a general way;
more precisely they lay over against partly the “separate place”
and partly the “temple-court” Ezekiel 42:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
The entry from these chambers to the temple-court was by a passage
lying to the east fenced off by the “wall” Ezekiel 42:7. This
passage is described as lying under the chambers, being on the
basement, and also having access by steps to the temple-court, which
was raised many steps above the outer c... [ Continue Reading ]
Render it: Breadth-wise (was) the wall Ezekiel 42:7 toward the east;
in front of the separate place and of the building (were) the
chambers: i. e., on the east was “the wall” (“geder”); along
the boundary wall of “the separate place” and of the
“building” (the temple) lay the “chambers.”... [ Continue Reading ]
Translate: And along the front of them - like (literally as the
appearance of) the chambers which were toward the north, as long as
they and as broad as they, and (like) all their goings out, and like
their fashions, and like their doors, even so were the doors of the
chambers which were toward the... [ Continue Reading ]
In Leviticus 10:13 it was prescribed that the priests should eat of
the sacrifices in the “holy place.” This was originally before the
altar in the inner court - now separate chambers are assigned, and
these become “the holy place” for this purpose. Of the
“trespass-offering” and “meat-offering” wha... [ Continue Reading ]
Compare Leviticus 16:23.
THOSE THINGS WHICH ARE FOR THE PEOPLE - namely, the outer court.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Precincts. The temple and its courts were surrounded by an area of
exact dimensions 3,000 cubits (1,500 yards) square. See Plan IV.
Ezekiel 42:15
THE INNER HOUSE - The temple and its courts, all that lay within the
“wall on the outside of the house Ezekiel 40:5; the gate” is the
eastern gate o... [ Continue Reading ]
The “sanctuary” proper is probably here the most holy place as
distinguished from the rest of the temple Ezekiel 41:23; Ezekiel 45:3;
but the term was capable of extension first to the whole temple, then
to all the ground that was separated to “holy” as distinguished
from “profane,” i. e., common us... [ Continue Reading ]