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, like those in Ezekiel 9,
appears, and measures the various parts of the Temple in Ezekiel's
presence ... [ Continue Reading ]
CUBIT] Yarious sizes of cubit, from 18 in. to nearly 24 in. were
employed in ancient measurements. Ezekiel's cubit was one of the
larger forms—an ordinary cubit and a handbreadth.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE OTHER THRESHOLD] is that mentioned in Ezekiel 40:7 (c).... [ Continue Reading ]
WITHIN] RV 'toward the house,' or Temple proper.... [ Continue Reading ]
Should be omitted. It contradicts Ezekiel 40:9, and is evidently a
copyist's repetition.... [ Continue Reading ]
INWARD] RV 'toward the house.'... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LENGTH OF THE GATE, THIRTEEN CUBITS] an obscure statement, not
reconcilable with the other measurements. If 'breadth' instead of
'length' were meant 13 + 6 + 6 would make 25, but this would allow no
space for the outer walls of the guardrooms.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SPACE] RV 'and a border,' probably a low parapet in front of each
guard-room (_fg, hi, kl_) taking a cubit on either side off the width
of the passage.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE MADE.. THREESCORE CUBITS] read, with LXX, 'and he measured the
porch (_d_) 20 cubits' (i.e. in length, the breadth being 8 cubits,
Ezekiel 40:9). The latter half of the v. is obscure.... [ Continue Reading ]
ARCHES] should be 'porch,' and so everywhere.
THE OUTER COURT (Ezekiel 40:17) had a pavement (Fig. 3, _B_) 50 cubits
wide, corresponding to the length of the gateways. On this pavement
were 30 chambers (_C_), the exact arrangement of which is unknown.
From the inner opening of the outer gateways to... [ Continue Reading ]
OVER AGAINST] RV 'answerable unto.'
THE OUTER NORTHERN GATEWAY (Ezekiel 40:20), Fig. 3, _N._ This was
similar to the E. gateway. 'Porch' should be read for 'arches.' Seven
steps led up to this gateway, and the breadth of the outer court was
the same on the N. as on the E. side.
THE OUTER SOUTHERN... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHAMBERS AND THE ENTRIES] RV ' a chamber with the door.'
THE CHAMBERS FOR THE SINGERS (Ezekiel 40:44), Fig. 3, _DD._ These were
two in number. One, by the N. gateway and looking toward the S., was
for the priests. The other, by the S. gateway and looking toward the
N., was for the Levites.... [ Continue Reading ]
EAST] should obviously be S.: see RM. WITHOUT THE INNER GATE] means
not 'in the outer court,' but 'beyond the gateway, in the inner
court.'
DIMENSIONS OF THE INNER COURT (Ezekiel 40:47). Excluding the space
occupied by the gateways, this court formed a square (Fig. 3, _iklm_)
of 100 cubits each way... [ Continue Reading ]
BREADTH OF THE GATE] should be 'sides of the entrance,' as in Ezekiel
41:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
ELEVEN] should be 'twelve,' as the LXX reads, and the other
measurements require: see Ezekiel 41:13. AND _he brought me_ ..
WHEREBY] RM 'and by ten steps.'... [ Continue Reading ]