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29450
* the face of the gate.
This was the whole length of the porch, from the outward
front, (ch. 41:21, 25,) to the inner side which looks into the
first court, (ver. 17,) including the thickness of the walls,
(ver. 6,) chambers, (ver. 7,) and spaces between them.
# 15
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* narrow. Heb. closed.
# 41:16 1Ki 6:4 1Co 13:12
* the little.
# 7,12
* arches. or, galleries, or porches.
# 21,22,25,30 41:15 42:3 Joh 5:2
* inward. or, within. palm trees.
# 1Ki 6:29,32,35 2Ch 3:5 Ps 92:12 Re 7:9
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* the outward.
# 10:5 42:1 46:21 Re 11:2
* there were.
# 1Ki 6:5 1Ch 9:26 23:28 2Ch 31:11
* thirty.
# 42:4 45:5
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# 18
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* unto the.
# 23,27 46:1,2
* without. or, from without.
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* the gate.
# 6
* that looked. Heb. whose face was.
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* the little.
# 7,10-16,29,30,36,37
* arches. or, galleries, or porches.
# 16,26,30,34
* after.
# 8,10,13,15,25,29
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* palm trees.
# 16,31,37 1Ki 6:29,32,35 7:36 2Ch 3:5 Re 7:9
* and they.
# 6,26,31,34,37,49 Heb 6:1
* before them.
Or, "suitable to them," that is, to the arches of the east
gate. The north gate into the outward court, and every thing
belonging to it, were exactly the same as the east gate.
29458
* the gate of.
That is, the gate of the inner court was opposite, and exactly
answered to the gate of the outward court, both on the north
and east side; and between the gates of the outward and inner
court was a space of an hundred cubits.
# 19,27,28,44
* and he.
# Ex 27:9-18 38:9-12
29459
* and behold.
# 6,20,35 46:9
* and he.
# 21,28,29,33,35,36
* according.
That is, according to the measures of the eastern and northern
gates. There does not appear to have been any gates on the
west, though the courts seem to have extended to the western
wall
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* windows.
# 16,22,29 Joh 12:46 1Co 13:12 2Pe 1:19
* the length.
# 21,33
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* seven.
# 6,22,29 2Pe 3:18
* palm trees.
# 16,22 Ps 92:12,13 So 7:7,8
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* in the.
# 23,32
* and he.
# 19,23,47
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* he brought.
As the outward court inclosed the inner, the prophet was led
from the south gate of the outward court to the south gate of
the inner, which was opposite it, and so into the inner court
itself.
* according.
# 32,35
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* 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.
# 7,10,12 1Ch 28:11,12 2Ch 31:11 Ne 13:5,9 Jer 35:2-4 36:10
* and there.
# 16,22,25
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* the arches.
These are supposed to have been built over the spaces which
separated the little chambers, or porters' lodges.
* five and.
# 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 {êsrim}
appears to have been lost out of the text.
* broad. Heb. breadth.
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* and palm.
# 26,34
* eight.
# 22,26,34,37
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* into the.
# 28-31,35
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* it was.
# 21,25,36
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* palm trees.
That is, probably, the capital of each pillar was ornamented
with sculpture, representing leaves or branches of the palm
tree.
* eight steps.
# 6,22,26,31,34,37,49
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* to the.
# 27,32 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 passages.
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* little.
# 21,29,36
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* the posts.
# 31,34
* the utter court.
That is, "the outer court," as the word utter primarily
denotes.
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* the chambers.
# 12 41:10,11 1Ki 6:8
* where.
This place, where the legs and entrails of the sacrifices,
especially of the burnt offerings, were washed, was just
within the 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 Heb 10:22
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* tables on that.
# 41:22 44:16 Mal 1:7,12 Lu 22:30 1Co 10:16-21
* the burnt.
# Le 1:3-17
* the sin.
# Le 4:2,3,13-35 Isa 53:5,10 2Co 5:21
* the trespass.
# Le 5:6-13 6:6 7:1,2
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* at the side.
Two tables were on each side, as you come into the porch of
the gate; and 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 referemces.
* as one goeth up. or, at the step.
# 35
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# 41
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# 42
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* 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 1:6,8 8:20
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* the inner.
# 23,27
* chambers.
# 7,10,29 1Ch 6:31,32 16:41-43 25:1-31 Eph 5:19 Col 3:16
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* 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.
# 8:5
* the keepers.
# Le 8:35 Nu 3:27,28,32,38 18:5 1Ch 6:49 9:23 2Ch 13:11
# Ps 134:1 Mal 2:4-7 1Ti 6:20 Re 1:6
* charge. or, ward, or, ordinance, and so ver.
# 46
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* the keepers.
# 44:15 Le 6:12,13 Nu 18:5
* these.
# 43:19 44:15 48:11 1Ki 2:35
* which come.
# Le 10:3 Nu 16:5,40 Eph 2:13
29482
* 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.
# 19,23,27
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* 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, one each side, called "the post of the
porch," amount to sixteen cubits; and the other four cubits
may be supposed to have been the distance from these posts to
the outside walls of the temple.
# 1Ki 6:3 2Ch 3:4
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* The steps.
This was a flight of steps which led from the inner court into
the temple.
# 31,34,37
* pillars.
# 1Ki 7:15-21 2Ch 3:17 Jer 52:17-23 Re 3:12
29485
1 The measures, parts, chambers, and ornaments of the temple.
* he brought.
# 40:2,3,17
* to the temple.
# 1Ki 6:2 Zec 6:12,13 Eph 2:20-22 1Pe 2:5 Re 3:12 11:1,2
# Re 21:3,15
* the posts.
These were probably 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 dimensions.
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* 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 1Ki 6:31-35 2Ch 3:7 29:7 Joh 10:7,9
* the length.
# 1Ki 6:2,17 2Ch 3:3
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* two cubits.
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.
# 3
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* twenty cubits.
# 1Ki 6:20 2Ch 3:8 Re 21:16
* This.
# Ex 26:33,34 Heb 9:3-8
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* side chamber.
# 6,7 42:3-14 1Ki 6:5,6
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* 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.
# 1Ki 6:6,10
* have held. Heb. be holden.
# 1Pe 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.
29491
* there was. Heb. it was, made broader, and went round.
# 1Ki 6:8 Mt 13:32 Heb 6:1
* an 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.
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* a full.
# 40:5 Re 21:16
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* was five.
# 5
* that which.
This appears to have been a walk, or gallery of communication
between the chambers, five cubits broad, into which the doors
opened.
# 11 42:1,4
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* the chambers.
As the word rendered chambers is different from that used
before, it is supposed there was another row of buildings,
parallel with the side chambers, with a passage of twenty
cubits between.
# 10
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* and the breadth.
# 9 42:4
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* separate.
# 13-15 42:1,10,13 Re 21:27 22:14,15
* the wall.
This appears to have been a building erected at the west end
of the temple.
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* he measured.
These verses (13-15) seem to intimate, that all the buildings
of the temple occupied an area of 100 square cubits.
# 13
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# 14
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* galleries. or, several walks, or walks with pillars.
# 42:3 So 1:17 7:5 Zec 3:7
* with the.
# 17 42:15