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WORD Research this...Ezekiel 40
- 1 In the twenty and fifth year of our removal, in the beginning of the year, in the tenth of the month, in the fourteenth year after that the city was smitten, in this self-same day hath a hand of Jehovah been upon me, and He bringeth me in thither;
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2 in visions of God He hath brought me in unto the land of Israel, and causeth me to rest on a very high mountain, and upon it
is as the frame of a city on the south. - 3 And He bringeth me in thither, and lo, a man, his appearance as the appearance of brass, and a thread of flax in his hand, and a measuring-reed, and he is standing at the gate,
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4 and the man speaketh unto me: `Son of man, see with thine eyes, And with thine ears hear, And set thy heart to all that I am shewing thee, For, in order to shew
it thee, Thou hast been brought in hither, Declare all that thou art seeing to the house of Israel.' - 5 And lo, a wall on the outside of the house all round about, and in the hand of the man a measuring-reed, six cubits by a cubit and a handbreadth, and he measureth the breadth of the building one reed, and the height one reed.
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6 And he cometh in unto the gate whose front
is eastward, and he goeth up by its steps, and he measureth the threshold of the gate one reed broad, even the one threshold one reed broad, - 7 and the little chamber one reed long and one reed broad, and between the little chambers five cubits, and the threshold of the gate, from the side of the porch of the gate from within, one reed.
- 8 And he measureth the porch of the gate from within one reed,
- 9 and he measureth the porch of the gate eight cubits, and its posts two cubits, and the porch of the gates from within,
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10 and the little chambers of the gate eastward, three on this side, and three on that side; one measure
is to them three, and one measureis to the posts, on this side and on that side. - 11 And he measureth the breadth of the opening of the gate ten cubits, the length of the gate thirteen cubits;
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12 and a border before the little chambers, one cubit, and one cubit
is the border on this side, and the little chamberis six cubits on this side, and six cubits on that side. -
13 And he measureth the gate from the roof of the
one little chamber to the roof of another; the breadth twenty and five cubits, opening over-against opening. - 14 And he maketh the posts of sixty cubits, even unto the post of the court, the gate all round about;
- 15 and by the front of the gate of the entrance, by the front of the porch of the inner gate, fifty cubits;
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16 and narrow windows
are unto the little chambers, and unto their posts at the inside of the gate all round about--and so to the arches--and windows all round aboutare at the inside, and at the postare palm-trees. - 17 And he bringeth me in unto the outer court, and lo, chambers and a pavement made for the court all round about--thirty chambers on the pavement--
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18 and the pavement unto the side of the gates over-against the length of the gates
is the lower pavement; - 19 and he measureth the breadth from before the lower gate, to the front of the inner court, on the outside, a hundred cubits, eastward and northward.
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20 As to the gate of the outer court whose front
is northward, he hath measured its length and its breadth; - 21 and its little chambers, three on this side, and three on that side, and its posts and its arches have been according to the measure of the first gate, fifty cubits its length, and the breadth five and twenty by the cubit;
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22 and its windows, and its arches, and its palm-trees
are according to the measure of the gate whose faceis eastward, and by seven steps they go up on it, and its archesare before them. -
23 And the gate of the inner court
is over-against the gate at the north and at the east; and he measureth from gate unto gate, a hundred cubits. - 24 And he causeth me to go southward, and lo, a gate southward, and he hath measured its posts and its arches according to these measures;
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25 and windows
are to it and to its arches all round about, like these windows, fifty cubits the length, and the breadth five and twenty cubits; -
26 and seven steps
are its ascent, and its archesare before them, and palm-treesare to it, one on this side, and one on that side, at its posts; -
27 and the gate of the inner court
is southward, and he measureth from gate unto gate southward, a hundred cubits. - 28 And he bringeth me in unto the inner court by the south gate, and he measureth the south gate according to these measures;
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29 and its little chambers, and its posts, and its arches
are according to these measures, and windowsare to it and to its arches all round about; fifty cubits the length, and the breadth twenty and five cubits. -
30 As to the arches all round about, the length
is five and twenty cubits, and the breadth five cubits; -
31 and its arches
are unto the outer court, and palm-treesare unto its posts, and eight stepsare its ascent. - 32 And he bringeth me in unto the inner court eastward, and he measureth the gate according to these measures;
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33 and its little chambers, and its posts, and its arches
are according to these measures: and windowsare to it and to its arches all round about, the length fifty cubits, and the breadth five and twenty cubits; -
34 and its arches
are toward the outer court, and palm-treesare toward its posts, on this side and on that side, and eight stepsare its ascent. - 35 And he bringeth me in unto the north gate, and hath measured according to these measures;
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36 its little chambers, its posts, and its arches; and windows
are to it all round about: the length fifty cubits, and the breadth five and twenty cubits; -
37 and its posts
are to the outer court, and palm-treesare unto its posts, on this side and on that side, and eight stepsare its ascent. -
38 And the chamber and its opening
is by the posts of the gates, there they purge the burnt-offering. -
39 And in the porch of the gate
are two tables on this side, and two tables on that side, to slaughter on them the burnt-offering, and the sin-offering, and the guilt-offering; -
40 and at the side without, at the going up to the opening of the north gate,
are two tables; and at the other side thatis at the porch of the gate,are two tables; -
41 four tables
are on this side, and four tables on that side, at the side of the gate, eight tables on which they slaughter. -
42 And the four tables for burnt-offering
are of hewn stone: the length one cubit and a half, and the breadth one cubit and a half, and the height one cubit: on them they place the instruments with which they slaughter the burnt-offering and the sacrifice. -
43 And the boundaries
are one handbreadth, prepared within all round about: and on the tablesis the flesh of the offering. -
44 And on the outside of the inner gate
are chambers of the singers, in the inner court, thatare at the side of the north gate, and their frontsare southward, one at the side of the east gatehath the front northward. -
45 And he speaketh unto me: `This chamber, whose front
is southward,is for priests keeping charge of the house; -
46 and the chamber, whose front
is northward,is for priests keeping charge of the altar: theyare sons of Zadok, who are drawing near of the sons of Levi unto Jehovah, to serve Him.' -
47 And he measureth the court: the length a hundred cubits, and the breadth a hundred cubits, square, and the altar
is before the house. - 48 And he bringeth me in unto the porch of the house, and he measureth the post of the porch, five cubits on this side, and five cubits on that side, and the breadth of the gate, three cubits on this side, and three cubits on that side;
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49 the length of the porch twenty cubits, and the breadth eleven cubits; and by the steps whereby they go up unto it: and pillars
are at the posts, one on this side, and one on that side.
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