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E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Ezekiel 41:1

temple = palace. Hebrew. heykal. posts = projections. The Septuagint reads "post. " cubits . See App-51 . which was . Omit these words, and commence Ezekiel 41:2 with the clause which follows. tabernacle = tent. Hebrew Wed. See App-40 . read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Ezekiel 41:5

side chamber . Not the some word for "chamber" as in Ezekiel 41:10 and ch Ezekiel 40:7 , Ezekiel 40:7 , Ezekiel 40:10 , Ezekiel 40:12 , Ezekiel 40:12 , Ezekiel 40:13 , Ezekiel 40:16 , Ezekiel 40:21 , Ezekiel 40:29 , Ezekiel 40:33 , Ezekiel 40:36 (which is ta ' or in Ezekiel 40:17 , Ezekiel 40:17 , Ezekiel 40:38 , Ezekiel 40:44 , Ezekiel 40:45 , Ezekiel 40:46 ; or in Ezekiel 42:1 , Ezekiel 42:4 , Ezekiel 42:5 , Ezekiel 42:7 , Ezekiel 42:7 , Ezekiel 42:8 , Ezekiel 42:9 , Ezekiel 42:10 , Ezekiel... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Ezekiel 41:8

the height of the house = that the house had an elevation or platform. reed. See App-51 . read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Ezekiel 41:10

chambers = storerooms. Hebrew lishkah. See note on Ezekiel 41:3 . read more

James Burton Coffman

Coffman Commentaries on the Bible - Ezekiel 41:1

This whole chapter details the parts, decorations, and ornaments of the Temple: the posts, the doors, the walls, the sides, the chambers, the three terraces, the stairs, the narrow windows, the palm trees, the cherubim, and the young lions, the sanctuary, the altar, the tables, etc. read more

Thomas Coke

Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - Ezekiel 41:1

Ezekiel 41:1. He brought me to the temple— After having described the courts and the porch, the prophet enters into the temple, properly so called, whereof he gives the dimensions and description. read more

Thomas Coke

Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - Ezekiel 41:3

Ezekiel 41:3. Then went he inward, &c,— There is scarcely any understanding this without the LXX. It is a description of the partition-wall and door between the Holy and the Holy of Holies, which, according to the LXX, was twenty cubits long, that is to say, the αιλ of the door (which must mean the thickness of the ports, or ends of the wall, to which the door was hung) two cubits; and the door six cubits (broad), and the shoulders, or sides of the door (that is to say, the spaces of wall... read more

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