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<div2 id="Ez.xlii" n="xlii" next="Ez.xliii" prev="Ez.xli" progress="65.49%" title="Chapter XLI">
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<h2 id="Ez.xlii-p0.1">E Z E K I E L.</h2>
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<h3 id="Ez.xlii-p0.2">CHAP. XLI.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Ez.xlii-p1" shownumber="no">An account was given of the porch of the house in
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the close of the foregoing chapter; this brings us to the temple
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itself, the description of which here given creates much difficulty
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to the critical expositors and occasions differences among them.
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Those must consult them who are nice in their enquiries into the
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meaning of the particulars of this delineation; it shall suffice us
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to observe, I. The dimensions of the house, the posts of it
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.1" parsed="|Ezek|41|1|0|0" passage="Eze 41:1">ver. 1</scripRef>), the door
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.2" parsed="|Ezek|41|2|0|0" passage="Eze 41:2">ver. 2</scripRef>), the wall and the
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side-chambers (<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.5-Ezek.41.6" parsed="|Ezek|41|5|41|6" passage="Eze 41:5,6">ver. 5,
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6</scripRef>), the foundations and wall of the chambers, their
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doors (<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.8-Ezek.41.11" parsed="|Ezek|41|8|41|11" passage="Eze 41:8-11">ver. 8-11</scripRef>), and
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the house itself, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.13" parsed="|Ezek|41|13|0|0" passage="Eze 41:13">ver. 13</scripRef>.
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II. The dimensions of the oracle, or most holy place, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.3-Ezek.41.4" parsed="|Ezek|41|3|41|4" passage="Eze 41:3,4">ver. 3, 4</scripRef>. III. An account of
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another building over against the separate place, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.12-Ezek.41.15" parsed="|Ezek|41|12|41|15" passage="Eze 41:12-15">ver. 12-15</scripRef>. IV. The manner of the
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building of the house, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p1.8" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.7 Bible:Ezek.41.16 Bible:Ezek.41.17" parsed="|Ezek|41|7|0|0;|Ezek|41|16|0|0;|Ezek|41|17|0|0" passage="Eze 41:7,16,17">ver. 7,
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16, 17</scripRef>. V. The ornaments of the house, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p1.9" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.18-Ezek.41.20" parsed="|Ezek|41|18|41|20" passage="Eze 41:18-20">ver. 18-20</scripRef>. VI. The altar of
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incense and the table, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p1.10" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.22" parsed="|Ezek|41|22|0|0" passage="Eze 41:22">ver.
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22</scripRef>. VII. The doors between the temple and the oracle,
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<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p1.11" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.23-Ezek.41.26" parsed="|Ezek|41|23|41|26" passage="Eze 41:23-26">ver. 23-26</scripRef>. There is so
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much difference both in the terms and in the rules of architecture
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between one age and another, one place and another, that it ought
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not to be any stumbling-block to us that there is so much in these
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descriptions dark and hard to be understood, about the meaning of
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which the learned are not agreed. To one not skilled in mathematics
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the mathematical description of a modern structure would be
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scarcely intelligible; and yet to a common carpenter or mason among
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the Jews at that time we may suppose that all this, in the literal
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sense of it, was easy enough.</p>
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<scripCom id="Ez.xlii-p1.12" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41" parsed="|Ezek|41|0|0|0" passage="Eze 41" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Ez.xlii-p1.13" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.1-Ezek.41.11" parsed="|Ezek|41|1|41|11" passage="Eze 41:1-11" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xlii-p1.14">
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<h4 id="Ez.xlii-p1.15">The Vision of the Temple. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xlii-p1.16">b. c.</span> 574.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.xlii-p2" shownumber="no">1 Afterward he brought me to the temple, and
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measured the posts, six cubits broad on the one side, and six
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cubits broad on the other side, <i>which was</i> the breadth of the
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tabernacle. 2 And the breadth of the door <i>was</i> ten
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cubits; and the sides of the door <i>were</i> five cubits on the
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one side, and five cubits on the other side: and he measured the
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length thereof, forty cubits: and the breadth, twenty cubits.
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3 Then went he inward, and measured the post of the door,
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two cubits; and the door, six cubits; and the breadth of the door,
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seven cubits. 4 So he measured the length thereof, twenty
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cubits; and the breadth, twenty cubits, before the temple: and he
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said unto me, This <i>is</i> the most holy <i>place.</i> 5
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After he measured the wall of the house, six cubits; and the
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breadth of <i>every</i> side chamber, four cubits, round about the
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house on every side. 6 And the side chambers <i>were</i>
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three, one over another, and thirty in order; and they entered into
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the wall which <i>was</i> of the house for the side chambers round
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about, that they might have hold, but they had not hold in the wall
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of the house. 7 And <i>there was</i> an enlarging, and a
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winding about still upward to the side chambers: for the winding
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about of the house went still upward round about the house:
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therefore the breadth of the house <i>was still</i> upward, and so
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increased <i>from</i> the lowest <i>chamber</i> to the highest by
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the midst. 8 I saw also the height of the house round about:
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the foundations of the side chambers <i>were</i> a full reed of six
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great cubits. 9 The thickness of the wall, which <i>was</i>
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for the side chamber without, <i>was</i> five cubits: and
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<i>that</i> which <i>was</i> left <i>was</i> the place of the side
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chambers that <i>were</i> within. 10 And between the
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chambers <i>was</i> the wideness of twenty cubits round about the
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house on every side. 11 And the doors of the side chambers
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<i>were</i> toward <i>the place that was</i> left, one door toward
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the north, and another door toward the south: and the breadth of
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the place that was left <i>was</i> five cubits round about.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xlii-p3" shownumber="no">We are still attending a prophet that is
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under the guidance of an angel, and therefore attend with
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reverence, though we are often at a loss to know both what this is
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and what it is to us. Observe here, 1. After the prophet had
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observed the courts he was at length <i>brought to the temple,</i>
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<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.1" parsed="|Ezek|41|1|0|0" passage="Eze 41:1"><i>v.</i> 1</scripRef>. If we
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diligently attend to the instructions given us in the plainer parts
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of religion, and profit by them, we shall be led further into an
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acquaintance with the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven. Those
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that are willing to dwell in God's courts shall at length be
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brought into his temple. Ezekiel was himself a priest, but by the
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iniquity and calamity of the times was cut short of his birthright
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privilege of ministering in the temple; but God makes up the loss
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to him by introducing him into this prophetical, evangelical,
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celestial temple, and employing him to transmit a description of it
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to the church, in which he was dignified above all the rest of his
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order. 2. When our Lord Jesus spoke of the destroying of <i>this
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temple,</i> which his hearers understood of this second temple of
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Jerusalem, he spoke of the temple of his body (<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p3.2" osisRef="Bible:John.2.19 Bible:John.2.21" parsed="|John|2|19|0|0;|John|2|21|0|0" passage="Joh 2:19,21">John ii. 19, 21</scripRef>); and with good reason
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might he speak so ambiguously when Ezekiel's vision had a joint
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respect to them both together, including also his mystical body the
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church, which is called the <i>house of God</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p3.3" osisRef="Bible:1Tim.3.15" parsed="|1Tim|3|15|0|0" passage="1Ti 3:15">1 Tim. iii. 15</scripRef>), and all the members of that
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body, which are <i>living temples,</i> in which the Spirit dwells.
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3. The very posts of this temple, the door-posts, were as far one
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from the other, and consequently the door was as wide, as
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<i>the</i> whole <i>breadth of the tabernacle</i> of Moses
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p3.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.1" parsed="|Ezek|41|1|0|0" passage="Eze 41:1"><i>v.</i> 1</scripRef>), namely,
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twelve cubits, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p3.5" osisRef="Bible:Exod.26.16 Bible:Exod.26.22 Bible:Exod.26.25" parsed="|Exod|26|16|0|0;|Exod|26|22|0|0;|Exod|26|25|0|0" passage="Ex 26:16,22,25">Exod. xxvi. 16,
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22, 25</scripRef>. In comparison with what had been under the law
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we may say, <i>Wide is the gate</i> which leads into the church,
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the ceremonial law, that wall of partition which had so much
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straitened the gate, being taken down. 4. The most holy place was
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an exact square, twenty cubits each way, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p3.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.4" parsed="|Ezek|41|4|0|0" passage="Eze 41:4"><i>v.</i> 4</scripRef>. For the new Jerusalem is exactly
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square (<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p3.7" osisRef="Bible:Rev.21.16" parsed="|Rev|21|16|0|0" passage="Re 21:16">Rev. xxi. 16</scripRef>),
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denoting its stability; for we look for a city that cannot be
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moved. 5. The upper stories were larger than the lower, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p3.8" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.7" parsed="|Ezek|41|7|0|0" passage="Eze 41:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>. The walls of the temple
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were six cubits thick at the bottom, five in the middle story, and
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four in the highest, which gave room to enlarge the chambers the
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higher they went; but care was taken that the timber might have
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<i>fast hold</i> (though God builds high, he builds firmly), yet so
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as not to weaken one part for the strengthening of another; they
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had hold, but not <i>in the wall of the house.</i> By this
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spreading gradually, the <i>side-chambers</i> that were on <i>the
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height of the house</i> (in the uppermost story of all) were six
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cubits, whereas the lowest were but four; they gained a cubit every
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story. The higher we build up ourselves in our most holy faith the
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more should our hearts, those living temples, be enlarged.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Ez.xlii-p3.9" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.12-Ezek.41.26" parsed="|Ezek|41|12|41|26" passage="Eze 41:12-26" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xlii-p3.10">
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<h4 id="Ez.xlii-p3.11">The Vision of the Temple. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xlii-p3.12">b. c.</span> 574.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.xlii-p4" shownumber="no">12 Now the building that <i>was</i> before the
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separate place at the end toward the west <i>was</i> seventy cubits
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broad; and the wall of the building <i>was</i> five cubits thick
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round about, and the length thereof ninety cubits. 13 So he
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measured the house, a hundred cubits long; and the separate place,
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and the building, with the walls thereof, an hundred cubits long;
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14 Also the breadth of the face of the house, and of the
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separate place toward the east, a hundred cubits. 15 And he
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measured the length of the building over against the separate place
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which <i>was</i> behind it, and the galleries thereof on the one
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side and on the other side, a hundred cubits, with the inner
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temple, and the porches of the court; 16 The door posts, and
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the narrow windows, and the galleries round about on their three
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stories, over against the door, cieled with wood round about, and
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from the ground up to the windows, and the windows <i>were</i>
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covered; 17 To that above the door, even unto the inner
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house, and without, and by all the wall round about within and
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without, by measure. 18 And <i>it was</i> made with
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cherubims and palm trees, so that a palm tree <i>was</i> between a
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cherub and a cherub; and <i>every</i> cherub had two faces;
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19 So that the face of a man <i>was</i> toward the palm tree on the
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one side, and the face of a young lion toward the palm tree on the
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other side: <i>it was</i> made through all the house round about.
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20 From the ground unto above the door <i>were</i> cherubims
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and palm trees made, and <i>on</i> the wall of the temple.
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21 The posts of the temple <i>were</i> squared, <i>and</i> the face
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of the sanctuary; the appearance <i>of the one</i> as the
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appearance <i>of the other.</i> 22 The altar of wood
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<i>was</i> three cubits high, and the length thereof two cubits;
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and the corners thereof, and the length thereof, and the walls
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thereof, <i>were</i> of wood: and he said unto me, This <i>is</i>
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the table that <i>is</i> before the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xlii-p4.1">Lord</span>. 23 And the temple and the sanctuary
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had two doors. 24 And the doors had two leaves
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<i>apiece,</i> two turning leaves; two <i>leaves</i> for the one
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door, and two leaves for the other <i>door.</i> 25 And
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<i>there were</i> made on them, on the doors of the temple,
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cherubims and palm trees, like as <i>were</i> made upon the walls;
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and <i>there were</i> thick planks upon the face of the porch
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without. 26 And <i>there were</i> narrow windows and palm
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trees on the one side and on the other side, on the sides of the
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porch, and <i>upon</i> the side chambers of the house, and thick
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planks.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xlii-p5" shownumber="no">Here is, 1. An account of a building that
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was <i>before the separate place</i> (that is, before the temple),
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<i>at the end towards the west</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.12" parsed="|Ezek|41|12|0|0" passage="Eze 41:12"><i>v.</i> 12</scripRef>), which is here measured, and
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compared (<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.13" parsed="|Ezek|41|13|0|0" passage="Eze 41:13"><i>v.</i> 13</scripRef>)
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with the measure of the house, and appears to be of equal
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dimensions with it. This stood in a court by itself, which is
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measured (<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.15" parsed="|Ezek|41|15|0|0" passage="Eze 41:15"><i>v.</i> 15</scripRef>)
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and its galleries, or chambers belonging to it, its posts and
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windows, and the ornaments of them, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.15-Ezek.41.17" parsed="|Ezek|41|15|41|17" passage="Eze 41:15-17"><i>v.</i> 15-17</scripRef>. But what use was to be
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made of this other building we are not told; perhaps, in this
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vision, it signified the setting up of a church among the Gentiles
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not inferior to the Jewish temple, but of quite another nature, and
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which should soon supersede it. 2. A description of the ornaments
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of the temple, and the other building. The walls on the inside from
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top to bottom were adorned with <i>cherubim and palm-trees,</i>
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placed alternately, as in Solomon's temple, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.5" osisRef="Bible:1Kgs.6.29" parsed="|1Kgs|6|29|0|0" passage="1Ki 6:29">1 Kings vi. 29</scripRef>. Each cherub is here said to
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have two <i>faces,</i> the <i>face of a man</i> towards the palm
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tree on one side and the <i>face of a young lion towards the
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palm-tree</i> on the other side, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.19" parsed="|Ezek|41|19|0|0" passage="Eze 41:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>. These seem to represent the
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angels, who have more than the wisdom of a man and the courage of a
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lion; and in both they have an eye to the palms of victory and
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triumph which are set before them, and which they are sure of in
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all their conflicts with the powers of darkness. And in the
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assemblies of the saints angels are in a special manner present,
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<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.7" osisRef="Bible:1Cor.11.10" parsed="|1Cor|11|10|0|0" passage="1Co 11:10">1 Cor. xi. 10</scripRef>. 3. A
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description of the posts of the doors both of the temple and of the
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sanctuary; they were <i>squared</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.8" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.21" parsed="|Ezek|41|21|0|0" passage="Eze 41:21"><i>v.</i> 21</scripRef>), not round like pillars; and
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<i>the appearance of the one was as the appearance of the
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other.</i> In the tabernacle, and in Solomon's temple, the door of
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the sanctuary, or most holy, was narrower than that of the temple,
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but here it was fully as broad; for in gospel-times <i>the way into
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the holiest of all is made</i> more <i>manifest</i> than it was
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under the Old Testament (<scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.9" osisRef="Bible:Heb.9.8" parsed="|Heb|9|8|0|0" passage="Heb 9:8">Heb. ix.
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8</scripRef>) and therefore the door is wider. These doors are
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described, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.10" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.23-Ezek.41.24" parsed="|Ezek|41|23|41|24" passage="Eze 41:23,24"><i>v.</i> 23,
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24</scripRef>. The temple and the sanctuary had each of them its
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door, and they were <i>two-leaved,</i> folding doors. 4. We have
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here the description of the altar of incense, here said to be an
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<i>altar of wood,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.11" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.22" parsed="|Ezek|41|22|0|0" passage="Eze 41:22"><i>v.</i>
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22</scripRef>. No mention is made of its being <i>over-laid with
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gold;</i> but surely it was intended to be so, else it would not
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bear the fire with which the incense was to be burned, unless we
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will suppose that it served only to put the censers upon. Or else
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it intimates that the incense to be offered in the gospel-temple
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shall be purely spiritual, and the fire spiritual, which will not
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consume an altar of wood. Therefore this altar is called a table.
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<i>This is the table that is before the Lord.</i> Here, as before,
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we find the altar turned into a table; for, the great sacrifice
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being now offered, that which we have to do is to feast upon the
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sacrifice at the Lord's table. 5. Here is the adorning of the doors
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and windows with palm-trees, that they might be of a piece with the
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walls of the house, <scripRef id="Ez.xlii-p5.12" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.41.25-Ezek.41.26" parsed="|Ezek|41|25|41|26" passage="Eze 41:25,26"><i>v.</i> 25,
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26</scripRef>. Thus the living temples are adorned, not with gold,
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or silver, or costly array, but with <i>the hidden man of the
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heart, in that which is not corruptible.</i></p>
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