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beasts of the field, to be devoured. hou shalt fall upon the open field; have spoken it, saith the Lord GOD. nd I will send a fire on Magog, and ; them that dwell dcarelessly in les; and they shall know that I LORD.

will I make my holy name known in dst of my people Israel; and I will the pollute my holy names any and the heathen shall know that I LORD, the Holy One in Israel. bold, it is come, and it is done, he Lord GOD; this is the day I have spoken.

3 devour.
y face of the
a Am.1.4, &c.
field.
&or, confi-
ch.36.18,&e
dently.

La. 1. 8.
5. 16, 17.

c Is. 66. 19.
Je. 25. 22.

d

Zep. 2. 11.
De. 31. 17.

Is. 1. 15.

8. 17.
59. 2.
e Le. 26. 25.
Ex. 20.7.
Ps. 106. 41.
Le. 18. 21.
Re. 16. 17.

they that dwell in the cities of ball go forth, and shall set on fire the weapons, both the shields and ders, the bows and the arrows, and ad-staves and the spears, and they f om" them with fire seven years: that they shall take no wood out eld, neither cut down any out of ; for they shall burn the weafire: and they shall spoil" spoiled them, and rob those ed them, saith the Lord GOD. it shall come to pass in that day,

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21.6.

g
ch. 34. 13.
Je. 30. 3,18.
Ho. 1. 11.

k Ps. 99. 8.

Je. 30. 11.

that I am the LORD their God from that day and forward.

23 And the heathen shall know that the house of Israel went into captivity for against me, therefore hid I my face trom their iniquity: because they trespassed them, and gave them into the hand of their enemies; so fell they all by the sword.

24 According to their uncleanness, and according to their transgressions, have I done unto them, & hid my face from them. 25 Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD, Now will I bring again the captivity of Jacob, and have mercy upon the whole house of Israel, and will be jealous for my holy name;

26 After that they have borne their shame, and all their trespasses, whereby they have trespassed against me, when they dwelt safely in their land, and none made them afraid.

27 When I have brought them again from the people, and gathered them out of their enemies' lands, and am sanctified in them in the sight of many nations;

28 Then shall they know that I am the LORD their God, which caused them to give unto Gog a place there of, javelins, but I have gathered them unto their own be led into captivity among the heathen: land, and have left none of them any more there.

Israel, the valley of the passen. he east of the sea; and it shall

es of the passengers; and all they bury Gog, and all his and they shall call it, The Hmmon-gog

sve months shall the house de burying of them, that they se the land.

I De 28.47,48.
32. 14, 15.
nor, make
a fire of
them.

Ps. 46. 9.

n Is. 14.2.

by my
causing of.
De. 30. 3, 4.
Ne. 1.8.10.
or mouths.

all the people of the land them; and it shall be to them the day that I shall be glori-Pls.54.8. the Lord GOD. A that is, the

they shall sever out men of employment, passing through bury with the passengers those upon the face of the earth, to I after the end of seven months search.

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multitude of Gog. Zec. 12. 10. Ac. 2. 17. 1Jn. 3.24. ver. 14, 16.

De. 21. 23.

ch. 28, 22.
ch. 33. 21.
continu-

ance.
u ch. 8.3.

29 Neither will I hide my face any more from them: for I have poured out my Spirit upon the house of Israel, saith the Lord GOD.

CHAP. XL.

IN the five and twentieth year of our captivity, in the beginning of the year, in the tenth day of the month, in the fourteenth year after that the city was smitten, in the self-same day the hand of the LORD was upon me, and brought me thither.

2 In the visions of God brought he me into the land of Israel, and set me upon a very high mountain, by which was as the frame of a city on the south.

3 And he brought me thither, and, behold, there was a man, whose appearance was like the appearance of brass, with a line of flax in his hand, and a measuringreed; and he stood in the gate.

4 And the man said unto me, Son of so the name of the city shali Re. 21.10, man, behold with thine eyes, and hear

ah. Thus shall they cleanse

hou son of man, thus saith the Speak unto every feathered to every beast of the field, yourselves, and come, gather fon every side to my 7 sacrifice

acrifice for you, even a great pon the mountains of Israel, y eat flesh, and drink blood. all eat the flesh of the mighty, the blood of the princes of the ss of lambs, and of goats, of of them fatlings of Bashan. Te shall eat fat till ye be full, blond till ye be drunken, of my

ich I have sacrificed for you. yeshall be filled at my table with chariots, with mighty men, and of war, saith the Lord GOD. will set my glory among the all the heathen shall see my at I have executed, and my I have laid upon them.

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toward the
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P. 76.5, 6.
Ex. 7. 4.

d Ps. 9. 16.

with thine ears, and set thine heart upon all that I shall shew thee: for to the intent that I might shew them unto thee art thou brought hither: declare all that thou seest to the house of Israel.

5 And, behold, a wall on the outside of the house round about, and in the man's hand a measuring reed of six cubits long, by the cubit and an hand-breadth; so he measured the breadth of the building one reed, and the height one reed.

6 Then came he unto the gate x which looketh toward the east, and went up the stairs thereof, and measured the threshold of the gate, which was one reed broad, and the other threshold of the gate, which was

one reed broad.

7 And every little chamber was one reed long, and one reed broad; and between the little chambers were five cubits, and the threshold of the gate, by the porch of the gate within, was one reed.

8 He measured also the porch of the gate within, one reed.

9 Then measured he the porch of the

gate, eight cubits; and the posts" thereof, B. C. 574. two cubits; and the porch of the gate was inward.

a ch. 45. 19. b ver.7.

10 And the little chambers of the gate eastward were three on this side, and three on that side; they three were of one e 1 Ch.28.11, measure: and the posts had one measure on this side and on that side.

11 And he measured the breadth of the entry of the gate, ten cubits; and the length of the gate, thirteen cubits.

12 The space also before the little chambers was one cubit on this side, and d the space was one cubit on that side; and the little chambers were six cubits on this side, and six cubits on that side.

13 He measured then the gate from the roof of one little chamber to the roof of another: the breadth was five and twenty cubits, door against door.

12.

2 Ch. 31.11. Ne. 13.9. Je. 35. 2, 4. 36. 10.

ver. 21, 25, 33, 36.

8 limit, or bound.

y breadth.

ech. 42. 1. Ex. 27. 9.

14 He made also posts of threescore cubits, even unto the post of the court & closed. round about the gate.

15 And from the face of the gate of the entrance, unto the face of the porch of the inner gate, were fifty cubits.

16 And there were d narrow windows to the little chambers, and to their posts within the gate round about, and likewise to the arches; and windows were round about inward: and upon each post were palm-trees.

1 Ki. 6. 4.

tor, galleTies, or porches.

or, within.

gch. 44. 4. 47.2. A Re. 11.2.

17 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 1 Ki. 6, 5, the pavement.

18 And the pavement by the side of the gates, over against the length of the gates, was the lower pavement.

19 Then he measured the breadth, from the fore-front of the lower gate unto the fore-front of the inuer court without, an hundred cubits eastward and northward.

20 And the gate of the outward court, *that looked toward the north, he measured the length thereof, and the breadth thereof.

21 And the little chambers thereof were three on this side, and three on that side; and the posts thereof, and the arches thereof, were after the measure of the first gate: the length thereof was fitty cubits, and the breadth five and twenty cubits.

22 And their windows, and their arches, and their palm-trees,cerealter the measure of the gate that looketh toward the east; and they went up unto it by seven steps; and the arches thereof were before them.

23 And the gate of the inner court was · over against the gate toward the north, and toward the east; and he measured from gate to gate an hundred cubits.

Jn°. 14. 2.

ch. 45. 5.

⚫ or, from without. whose face

was.

or, galle

ries, or
porches.

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6.6.
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or, at the
step.
or, end-

irons, or
the two
hearth-
stones.

.1 Ch. 6. 31, &c.

24 After that he brought me toward the south, and, behold, a gate toward the south: and he measured the posts there- P ch. & 5. of, and the arches thereof, according to these measures.

25 And there were windows in it, and in the arches thereof round about, like those windows: the length was fifty cubits, and the breadth five and twenty cubits.

26 And there were seven steps to go up to it, and the arches thereof were before them and it had palm-trees, one on this side, and another on that side, upon the posts thereof.

27 And there was a gate in the inner court toward the south and he measured..

Le. 8. 35. Nu3.27.38 18 5. 1 Ch. 9. 23. 2 Ch. 13. 11.

from gate to gate toward the hundred cubits.

28 And he brought me to the same 247 by the south gate: and he South gate according to thee . 29 And the little chambers the the posts thereof, and the atte according to these measures were windows in it, and it thereof round about: it wa long, and five and twenty co2020 30 And the arches round al five and twenty cubits lead? cubits broad:

31 And the arches thereof am 17 the utter court; and palms-trees the posts thereof; and the gong dà had eight steps.

32 And he brought me into the court toward the east; and be m the gate according to these

33 And the little chamben ser the posts thereof, and the archm were according to these measures. were windows therein and a 201 thereof round about: if a 15 a long, and five and twenty nghite bik 34 And the arches to the outward court; as upon the posts there a on that side: and the eight steps.

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35 And he brought gate, and measured : accorting measures;

36 The little chambers the posts thereof, and the arches the windows to it round about: was fifty cubits, and the breath twenty cubits.

37 And the posts thereof re b utter court: and palm-trees ser posts thereof on this side, and and the going up to it had

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38 And the chambers, and thereof, were by the posts of where they washed the burnh

39 And in the porch of the two tables on this side, and the on that side, to slay there offering, and the sin-ofer trespass-offering."

40 And at the side without, 44060 up to the entry of the north p tables; and on the other s at the porch of the gate, mes may 41 Four tables were on t four tables on that side, by the käi gate; eight tables, whereuput their sacrifices.

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42 And the four tables for the burnt-offering, of a half long, and a cubit and and one cubit high; where, th laid the instruments whereas the burnt-offering and the act 43 And within were SOCK broad, fastened round about. the tables was the flesh of ve d 44 Aud without the inner pla chambers of the singer' court, which was at the sa gate; and their prospect south; one at the side of 24 or, ward, having the prospect towar 45 And he said unto men whose prospect is toward for the priests, the keepers at thre of the house.

Ps. 134. 1. Mal. 2. 4-7 1 Ti. 6. 20.

or, ordinance. ver. 46.

pests. ch.45.19.
little. ver.7. they three. The entrance

• outer court seems to have been through
h with doors at both ends; and on each
this porch were three small chambers,
ns, for the use of the porters, a reed
in size, with a passage of five cubits
1 them. The common cubit, termed the
of a man,' (De. 3. 11,) was about 18
but the cubit used by the angel was,
arn from ch.43.13. a cubit and a hand
or about three inches more than the
i cubit, that is, 21 inches. Hence the
ag reed, which was six cubits long, by
t and the hand breadth,' (ver. 5,) must
D about 10 feet.

ce. Heb, limit, or bound.

gate. The whole arch of the east gate, d from the southern extremity of one the northern extremity of the opposite is 25 cubits; including the dimensions @rooms, or twelve cubits, (ver. 7) the fore the rooms, or two cubits, (ver.12;) breadth of the entrance, ten cubits, making in all 24 cubits, leaving one the thickness of the walls.

the inner, which was opposite it, and so into the inner court itself. according. ver.32,35.

29 the little. The entrance into the inner court seems to have been through a portico, exactly like that at each gate of the outward court; but the ascent was by eight steps, instead of seven. ver.7,10,12. 1 Ch.28.11,12. 2 Ch. 31.11. Ne.13.5,9. Je.35.2..4.-36.10. and there. ver. 16,22,25.

30 the arches. These are supposed to have been built over the spaces which separated the little chambers, or porters' lodges. five and ver.21,25,29,33.36. five cubits. Instead of five cubits, it seems evident, from the parallel places, that we should read twenty-five: the word ésrim appears to have been lost out of the text. broad. Hleb, breadth.

31 and palm, ver.26,34. eight. ver.22,26,34,37. 32 into the. ver.28.31,35.

33 it was. ver.21.25,36.

34 palm trees. That is, probably, the capital of each pillar was ornamented with sculpture, representing leaves or branches of the palm tree. eight steps. ver.6,22,26,31,34,37,49.

35 to the. ver.27,32. ch.44.4.-47.2. measured. The north gate, as well as the east, was built in the same manner, and of the same dimensions, as the south gate. See the parallel pas

sages.

. ch.8.7.-42.1. Ex.27.9.-35. 17. 1Ch.28.6. Ps.100.4. Is.62.9. face of the gate. This was the whole the porch, from the outward front, to the inner side which looks into ourt, (ver. 17,) including the thick-rily denotes. valls, (ver.6, chambers, (ver.7,) and etween them.

Heb, closed. ch. 41. 16. 1 Ki. 6.4. the little. ver 7.12. arches. or, porches. ver. 21,22,25,30. ch.41.15. 52. inward, or, within. palm trees. 32,35.2 Ch.3.5. Ps.92.12. Re.7.9. Patward. ch.10.5.-42.1.-46.21. Re.11.2. 1KL6.5.1 Ch.9.26.-23.28. 2 Ch.31. ch.42.4.-45.5.

the. ver.23,27. ch.46.1,2. without. or, bout.

fate, ver.6. that looked. Heb, whose

little. ver.7.10..16,29,30,36.37. arches. des, or porches. ver. 16,26,30..34. after. 13,15,25,29.

trees. ver. 16, 31, 37. 1 Ki. 6. 29,32,35. Ch.3.5. Re.7.9. and they. ver.6,26,31, He6.1. before them. Or, 'suitable to tis, to the arches of the east gate, gate into the outward court, and belonging to it, were exactly the east gate.

te of. That is, the gate of the inner is opposite, and exactly answered to of the outward court, both on the north side; and between the gates of the and inner court was a space of an fcubits, ver.19,27,28,44. and he. Ex.27.

8.9.12.

beheld. ver. 6,20,35. ch.46.9. and he. 8,89,33,35,36. according. That is, acto the measures of the eastern and gates. There does not appear to have gates on the west, though the courts have extended to the western wall. d. ver. 16,22,29. Ju°. 12. 46. 1 Co.13. 19. the length, ver.21,33.

ver 6,22. 2 Pe.3.18. palm trees. ver. 19.13. Ca.7.7.8.

ver 23,32. and he. ver.19,23,47. ht. As the outward court inclosed the prophet was led from the south the outward court to the south gate of

36 little, ver.21,29,36. 37 the posts. ver.31,34. the utter court. That is, the outer court,' as the word utter prima38 the chambers. ver. 12. ch. 41. 10, 11. 1 Ki.6. 8. where. This place, where the legs and enofferings, were washed, was just within the trails of the sacrifices, especially of the burnt Portico of the north entrance to the inner court, or court of the priests. An allusion to this is most probably made by the inspired apostle when writing his Epistle to the Hebrews, at the 10th chapter and 22nd verse. Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water.' Le.1.9.-8.21. He.10.22.

39 tables on that. ch.41.22.-44.16. Mal.1.7,12. Lu.22.30. 1 Co.10.16..21. the burnt. Le.1.3,&c. the sin. Le.4.2,3,13, &c. Is.53.5, 10. 2 Co. 5. 21. the trespass. Le 5.6,&c.-6.6.-7.1,2.

40 at the side. Two tables were on each side as you come into the porch of the gate; two on each side of the inner part of the gate that looked towards the altar; in all eight tables, on which they slew and cut up the victims. It does not appear that any such tables were used either in the tabernacle or temple; and this seems to intimate the introduction of a new and more spiritual dispensation. See the references. as one goeth up. or, at the step. ver. 35.

43 within. These were probably for hanging up the victims in order to flay them. hooks. or, end-irons, or, the two hearth-stones. upon. Le. chambers. ver.7,10, 29. 1 Ch.6.31,32.-16.41..43.-25.1, &c. Ep. 5. 19. Col.3.16.

1.6,8.-8.20.

44 the inner. ver.23,27.

45 chamber. The word chamber probably here denotes a row of chambers, of which there seems to have been three: one for the singers; one for the priests who in their courses took charge of the sacred vessels and treasures; and one for the priests who attended on the altar and sacrifices. whose. ch.8.5. the keepers. Le. 8.35. Nu. 3. 27,28,32,38.-18. 5. 1 Ch.6.49.-9.23. 2 Ch.13.11. Ps.134.1. Mal.2.4..7. 1 Ti.6.20. Re. 1.6. charge, or, ward, or, ordinance, and so ver. 46.

46 the keepers. ch.44.15. Le.6.12,13. Nu.18.5. these. ch.43.19.-44.15.-48.11. 1 Ki.2.35. which come. Le.10.3. Nu.16 5.40. Ep.2.13.

bers is different from that used before, da posed there was another row of hi parallel with the side chambers, with t of twenty cubits between.

11 and the breadth, ver.9. ch.42.4. 12 separate. ver.13.15. ch.42.1.10.11 the wall. This appean 27.-2.14.15. been a building erected at the west s temple.

13 he measured. These verses (13.15 intimate, that all the buildings of occupied an area of 100 square cubi 15 galleries. Or, several walks, or, walk pillars. ch.49.3. Ca.1.17.-7.5. Zet.3.7. ver.17. ch.42.15.

47 court. This was the inner court, or court of the priests, which was of the same dimensions with each division of the outer court; and the altar stood directly before the porch of the temple. an hundred cubits long. ver. 19,23,27. 48 the porch. The length of the porch was twenty cubits, the same as the breadth of the temple, and the breadth eleven cubits, that is, one cubit more than in Solomon's temple. Two bivalve, or folding doors, each leaf of them being three cubits wide, seem to have formed the entrance; which, with five cubits, perhaps of brick or stone work, on each side, 16 narrow, ver.26. ch.40.16.25 154 cieled with wood. Has, citing dễ called the post of the porch,' amount to six-13.12. teen cubits; and the other four cubits may be 1 K1.6.15. 2 Ch.3.5. Hag.1.4. supposed to have been the distance from these up to the windows, or, the ground wh posts to the outside of the wails of the temple.dows. covered. Probably either by t 1 Ki.6.3. 2 Ch.3.4. out of the main wall of the temple; t tice work, or curtains, or by both

49 the steps. This was a flight of steps which led from the inner court into the temple. ver. 31,34,37 pillars. 1 Ki.7.15..21.2 Ch.3.17. Je.52. 17..23. Re.3.12.

CHAP. XLI.

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17 To that. That is, the window re above the height of the door, at the aft the temple, and thus continued, t height, and at measured distances t sides of the holy place, to the wall de sanctuary, in which there were ass

The measures, parts, chambers, and ornaments of
the temple.
1 he brought. ch.40.2,3,17. to the temple. 1 Ki.measure. Heb. measures.
6.2. Zec.6.12.13. Ep.2.20..22. 1 Pe.2.5. Re.3.12.
-11.1,2.-21.3,15. the posts. These were pro-
bably a sort of door-case on each side of the
entrance; and the tabernacle perhaps was a
kind of covering to the door, of the same di-

mensions.

2 the door, or, the entrance. "This was the door out of the porch into the sanctuary, which seems to have been wider than that from the court to the porch. Ex.26.36.-36.37. 1 Ki.6.31.. 35. 2 Ch.3.7.-29.7. Jn°.10.7,9. the length. 1 Ki. 6.2.17.2 Ch.3.3.

3 two cubus. This was the thickness of the partition wall between the sanctuary (ver. 2) and holy of holies (ver.4); the breadth of the wall on each side of the gate being seven cubits, and the entrance into the holy place six cubits in width.

A twenty cubits. 1 Ki.6.20. 2 Ch.3.8. Re.21.16. This. Ex.26.33,34. He.9.3..8.

5 side chamber. ver.67. ch.42.3..14. 1 Ki.6.5,6. 6 one over another. Heb. side chamber over side chamber. thirty in order. or, three and thirty times, or feet. We find by JOSEPHUS, that around Solomon's temple were chambers three stories high, each story consisting of thirty chambers; which are supposed to have been on the north, south, and east sides of the temple. and they. 1 K1.6.6.10. have hold. Heb. be holden, 1 Pe.1.5. but. That is, the beams or supporters of the chambers were not let into the main wall of the temple; but rested on projections of the outer wall, which became a cubit narrower at every story, leaving a ledge of one cubit, to support the beams.

7 there was, &c. Heb. it was made broader, and went round. 1 Ki.6.8. Mat.13.32. He.6.1. un enlarging. In the same proportion in which the thickness of the wall decreased, the chambers increased, so that the middle story was one cubit larger, and the upper story two cubits larger, than the lower rooms; and a winding staircase, which widened in the same manner as the rooms, ascended from the bottom to the top. 8 a full, ch.40.5. Re.21.J6.

18 with cherubims. 1 Kif99.5-7. 37. palm trees. ch.40.16.22. Res. ch.1.10.-10.14,21. Re.4.7.9.

21 posts. Heb, post. ch.4014. 1%£%* 22 altar. This must signify the at cense; which, both in the tabernacle mon's temple, was covered with pita It is very remarkable, that in fr scribed by Ezekiel, there is not the tion of gold or silver, though there R profusion of these metals in the form may probably imply, that a glory spiritual nature was intended uzet blems. Ex.30.1..3. 1K1.6 20.2-1.4 19. Re.8.3. This is. ch.23.41-44.£ 30. Le.24.6. Pr.9.2. Ca.1.19. MaL 10.21. Re.3.20. before. Ex.308 23 1 Ki.6.31..35. Ch.4.2. 24 ch.40.48.

13, 14.

25 cherubims. See on ver.16.20. 26 See on ver.16. ch.40.16. CHAP. XLII The chambers for the priests, 1-ED The meatures of the outward c 1 he brought. ch.40.2,3,44-41.1. chamie court. ch.40.20. Re.112. to denote a row of chambers in the which appear to have been situated 21 court, (here called the outer courtsæ to the temple, ver.13,14,) just befice te place, at the entrance from the port 41.9.10.15.

2 Before. Perhaps this means, that t door was 100 cubits from the ent court; and that the door-way, or re 50 cubits in length; or, that it faced cloisters, the length of which was 1 and its breadth 50, which was the at of all the cloisters.

3 Over. One side of these but upon the void space about the temp cubits, and the other toward the p longing to the outer court, the tu the pavement. ch.40.17.18. Ch.7k against. ch.41.15,16. Ca.1.17.-7

9 was five. ver.5. that which. This appears to 4 before. There seems to have be have been a walk, or gallery of communication of these chambers, and a walk ber between the chambers, five cubits broad, into cubits in width; with an entrance which the doors opened. ver. 11. ch.42.1,4. the chambers, of one cubit in with 10 the chambers. As the word rendered cham-ver.11. away, Mat.7.14. La.13.84.

nd the chamber whose prospect is the north is for the priests, the of the charge of the altar these sons of Zadok, among the sons 1, which come near to the LORD ster unto him.

he measured the court, an hunbits long, and an hundred cubits our-square, and the altar that was be house.

id he brought me to the porch of , and measured each post of the we cubits on this side, and five that side: and the breadth of I was three cubits on this side, cabits on that side.

length of the porch was twenty and the breadth eleven cubits: Taught me by the steps whereby Bup to it; and there were pillars sts, one on this side, and another ide.

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CHAP. XLI. WARD he brought me to the nd measured the posts, six cuon the oue side, and six cubits the other side, which was the the tabernacle. the breadth of the door was ten and the sides of the door were s on the one side, and five cu-, or, enother side; and he measured thereof, forty cubits, and the twenty cubits.

& 1K1. 6. 29.

2 Ch. 3.7.

trance.

A ch. 1. 10.

wall of the building was five cubits thick round about, and the length thereof ninety cubits.

13 So he measured the house, an hundred cubits long; and the separate place, and the building, with the walls thereof, an hundred cubits long;

14 Also the breadth of the face of the house, and of the separate place toward the east, an hundred cubits.

15 And he measured the length of the building over against the separate place which was behind it, and the galleries thereof on the one side, and on the other side, an hundred cubits, with the inner temple, and the porches of the court;

16 The door-posts, and the narrow windows, and the galleries round about on their three stories, over against the door, 7 cieled with wood round about, and 3 from the ground up to the windows, and the windows were covered;

17 To that above the door, even unto the inner-house and without, and by all the wall round about, within and without, measure.

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18 And it was made with cherubims and palm-trees, so that a palm-tree was between a cherub and a cherub; and every cherub had two faces:

19 So that the face of a man was toward the palin-tree on the one side, and the face of a young lion toward the palmtree on the other side: it was made

at he inward, and measured 1 KL. 6. 20. through all the house round about.

the door two cubits, and the tubits, and the breadth of the cubits.

measured the length thereof, sbits, and the breadth twenty efore the temple; and he said This is the most holy place. the measured the wall of the (cabits; and the breadth of every aber four cubits, round about to every side.

the side-chambers were three, one other, and A thirty in order; and fed into the wall, which was of the the side-chambers round about, fight have hold, but they had

the wall of the house. there was an enlarging and a about still upward to the sidefor the winding about of the still upward round about the Serefore the breadth of the bouse pward, and so increased from chamber to the highest by the

also the height of the house round the foundations of the side chama full reed of six great cubits.

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thickness of the wall, which was p 1 K1.6.8. de-chamber without, was five cuthat which was left was the place? ver. 17, 18. de-chambers that were within. ad between the chambers was the of twenty cubits round about de on every side.

rch. 40, 16.

eh. 40. 5.

? ch.41.12,15. u ch. 41. 16, Ca. 1. 17. 7.5.

ad the doors of the side-chambers ward the place that was left, one ward the north, and another door the south: and the breadth of the was left was five cubits round ch. 42. 1.

Now the building that was before parate place, at the end toward the seventy cubits broad; and the

Re. 21. 27. 22.14,15.

ver. 11.

20 From the ground unto above the door were cherubims and palm-trees made, and on the wall of the temple.

21 The posts of the temple were squared, and the face of the sanctuary; the appearance of the one as the appearance

of the other.

22 The altar of wood was three cubits high, and the length thereof two cubits; and the corners thereof, and the length thereof, and the walls thereof, were of wood and he said unto me, This is the table that is before" the LORD.

23 And the temple and the sanctuary had two doors.

24 And the doors had two leaves apiece, two turning leaves; two leaves for the one door, and two leaves for the other door,

25 And there were made on them, on the doors of the temple, cherubims and palm-trees, like as were made upon the Walls, and there were thick planks upon the face of the porch without.

26 And there were narrow windows and palm-trees on the one side and on the other side, on the sides of the porch, and upon the side-chambers of the house, and thick planks.

CHAP. XLII.

THEN he brought me forth into the utter court, the way toward the north, and be brought me into the chamber that was over against the separate place, and which was before the building toward the north.

2 Before the length of an hundred cubits was the north door, and the breadth was fifty cubits.

3 Over against the twenty cubits which were for the inner court, and over against the pavement which was for the utter court, was gallery" against gallery in three

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