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Verse Ezekiel 40:17. _THE OUTWARD COURT_] This was the court of the
people....
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The “outward” or outer “court” (o, Plan II) corresponds to
what was in Herod’s temple the court of Women, into which all Jews,
but not Gentiles were admitted.
Ezekiel 40:17
CHAMBERS - (I) See Jeremi...
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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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Through this he came into the great outer court, round which ran a
pavement, with thirty chambers fronting on the pavement probably for
the use of the people in their celebration of the festal meals....
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Ezekiel 40:1-27. The outer gateway and court
In the 25th year of Jehoiachin's captivity, which was the 14th year
after the fall of the city (b.c. 572), the prophet fell into a
prophetic trance (Ezeki...
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Measurements of the outer court and remaining gates
17. _outward court_ OUTER court. The prophet passed out of the
pathway, where he had hitherto been, into the outer court. Round about
on the inside...
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B. DESCRIPTION OF THE OUTER COURT AND ITS GATEWAYS
40:5-27
TRANSLATION[502]
[502] At this point the American Standard Version of 1901 has been
followed with only slight modification.
(5) And behold...
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Then brought he me into the outward court, and, lo, there were
chambers, and a pavement made for the court round about: thirty
chambers were upon the pavement.
PAVEMENT MADE FOR THE COURT - tessela...
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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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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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When Ezekiel had gone through the gate, he saw a large yard. We have
called this yard ‘the outer area’. It was on three sides of the
*temple. Ordinary people could enter the outer area. Here, they cou...
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The prophet is now taken across the outer court, which he describes on
the way (Ezekiel 40:17), to the north gate (Ezekiel 40:20), and then
to the south gate (Ezekiel 40:24).
(17) OUTWARD COURT. — The...
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וַ יְבִיאֵ֗נִי אֶל ־הֶֽ חָצֵר֙ הַ
חִ֣יצֹונָ֔ה
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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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There were _chambers. Gazophylacia, so called, because the priests and
Levites kept in them the stores and vessels that belonged to the
temple. (Challoner) --- They went all round the courts. The wome...
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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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THEN BROUGHT HE ME INTO THE OUTWARD COURT,.... The divine and glorious
Person in human form, having brought the prophet up to the eastern
gate, and through it, and the porch that belonged to it, to th...
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Then brought he me into the outward court, and, lo, [there were]
chambers, and a pavement made for the court round about: thirty
chambers [were] upon the pavement.
Ver. 17. _Then brought he me into t...
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_Then brought he me into the outward court_ There were two courts
belonging to Solomon's temple; the outward for the people, the inward
for the priests. It is probable that Solomon built only the inne...
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Then brought He me into the outward court, that before and around the
outer pillars, AND, LO, THERE WERE CHAMBERS, cells or small
apartments, AND A PAVEMENT, a floor of tesselated mosaic, MADE FOR THE...
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THE VISION OF THE TEMPLE-BUILDING.
The remaining Chapter s of Ezekiel's prophecy give an ideal picture of
the spiritual temple of the Lord, of His Church of the New Testament,
of his glorious kingdom....
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THE OUTWARD COURT; so called in regard of the more inward court,
between that where he was and the temple itself: this court here,
called the outward court, was at least the second about the temple, a...
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Ezekiel 40:17 brought H935 (H8686) outer H2435 court H2691 chambers
H3957 pavement H7531 made H6213 (H8803) around
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THE MEASUREMENT OF THE OUTER COURT (EZEKIEL 40:17).
The outer court surrounded the inner court and the sanctuary on three
sides, (the inner court and the sanctuary being surrounded by another
wall wit...
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“Then he brought me to the outer court, and lo there were chambers,
fronted by a pavement, erected round about the court. Thirty chambers
were fronted by the pavement. And the pavement was beside the...
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THE MEASURING OF THE TEMPLE (EZEKIEL 40:5 TO EZEKIEL 42:20).
There follows now the measuring in detail of the temple and the temple
area, and we may ask what is the purpose of these detailed
measureme...
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THE NEW TEMPLE (EZEKIEL 40:1 TO EZEKIEL 48:35).
The book of Ezekiel began with a vision of the glory of God and the
coming of the heavenly chariot throne of God in order to speak
directly to His peopl...
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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 40:1 Vision of Restoration. With the last
date in the book appearing at Ezekiel 40:1, Ezekiel arrives at the
beginning of the end. The book’s fin
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 40:5 The tour with accompanying measurements
begins at the main east entrance. The main units of measurement are
given (v. Ezekiel 40:5): the reed
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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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Ezekiel 40:17. _And he brought me to the outer court, and lo, there
were rooms and a pavement made for the court round about; thirty rooms
for the pavement._
Ezekiel 40:18. _And the pavement was by t...
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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 Chronicles 23:28; 1 Chronicles 9:26; 1 Kings 6:5; 2 Chronicles
31:11;...
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The outward court — So called in regard of the more inward court,
between that where he was, and the temple itself; this court, was the
second about the temple. Chambers — Not only lodging rooms for t...