Ezekiel 41

English Standard Version

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1 Then he brought me to the nave and measured the jambs. On each side six cubits[1] was the breadth of the jambs.[2] (Eze 40:9; Eze 41:3; Eze 41:21; Eze 41:23; Eze 42:8)2 And the breadth of the entrance was ten cubits, and the sidewalls of the entrance were five cubits on either side. And he measured the length of the nave,[3] forty cubits, and its breadth, twenty cubits. (1Ki 6:2; 1Ki 6:17)3 Then he went into the inner room and measured the jambs of the entrance, two cubits; and the entrance, six cubits; and the sidewalls on either side[4] of the entrance, seven cubits. (Eze 40:16)4 And he measured the length of the room, twenty cubits, and its breadth, twenty cubits, across the nave. And he said to me, “This is the Most Holy Place.” (1Ki 6:5; 1Ki 6:16; 1Ki 6:20; 2Ch 3:8; Eze 41:21; Eze 41:23; Eze 45:3)5 Then he measured the wall of the temple, six cubits thick, and the breadth of the side chambers, four cubits, all around the temple. (1Ki 6:5; 1Ki 6:8; Eze 41:6)6 And the side chambers were in three stories, one over another, thirty in each story. There were offsets[5] all around the wall of the temple to serve as supports for the side chambers, so that they should not be supported by the wall of the temple. (1Ki 6:6; Eze 40:17)7 And it became broader as it wound upward to the side chambers, because the temple was enclosed upward all around the temple. Thus the temple had a broad area upward, and so one went up from the lowest story to the top story through the middle story. (1Ki 6:8)8 I saw also that the temple had a raised platform all around; the foundations of the side chambers measured a full reed of six long cubits. (Eze 40:5; Eze 43:13)9 The thickness of the outer wall of the side chambers was five cubits. The free space between the side chambers of the temple and the (Eze 41:11)10 other chambers was a breadth of twenty cubits all around the temple on every side. (Eze 40:17; Eze 42:3)11 And the doors of the side chambers opened on the free space, one door toward the north, and another door toward the south. And the breadth of the free space was five cubits all around. (Eze 41:5; Eze 41:9)12 The building that was facing the separate yard on the west side was seventy cubits broad, and the wall of the building was five cubits thick all around, and its length ninety cubits. (Eze 41:13; Eze 42:1; Eze 42:10; Eze 42:13)13 Then he measured the temple, a hundred cubits long; and the yard and the building with its walls, a hundred cubits long; (Eze 40:47)14 also the breadth of the east front of the temple and the yard, a hundred cubits.15 Then he measured the length of the building facing the yard that was at the back and its galleries[6] on either side, a hundred cubits. The inside of the nave and the vestibules of the court, (Eze 41:12; Eze 42:1; Eze 42:3; Eze 42:5)16 the thresholds and the narrow windows and the galleries all around the three of them, opposite the threshold, were paneled with wood all around, from the floor up to the windows (now the windows were covered), (1Ki 6:4; Isa 6:4; Eze 40:16; Eze 40:25; Eze 41:26)17 to the space above the door, even to the inner room, and on the outside. And on all the walls all around, inside and outside, was a measured pattern.[7]18 It was carved of cherubim and palm trees, a palm tree between cherub and cherub. Every cherub had two faces: (1Ki 6:29; 1Ki 6:32; 1Ki 6:35; 1Ki 7:36; 2Ch 3:5; Eze 40:16; Eze 40:22; Eze 40:26; Eze 40:31; Eze 40:34; Eze 40:37; Eze 41:20; Eze 41:25)19 a human face toward the palm tree on the one side, and the face of a young lion toward the palm tree on the other side. They were carved on the whole temple all around. (Eze 1:10; Eze 10:14)20 From the floor to above the door, cherubim and palm trees were carved; similarly the wall of the nave.21 The doorposts of the nave were squared, and in front of the Holy Place was something resembling (Eze 41:1; Eze 41:4)22 an altar of wood, three cubits high, two cubits long, and two cubits broad.[8] Its corners, its base,[9] and its walls were of wood. He said to me, “This is the table that is before the Lord.” (Ex 30:1; Eze 23:41; Eze 44:16; Mal 1:7; Mal 1:12; Re 11:1)23 The nave and the Holy Place had each a double door. (1Ki 6:31)24 The double doors had two leaves apiece, two swinging leaves for each door. (1Ki 6:34)25 And on the doors of the nave were carved cherubim and palm trees, such as were carved on the walls. And there was a canopy[10] of wood in front of the vestibule outside. (1Ki 7:6; Eze 40:48; Eze 41:18; Eze 41:20)26 And there were narrow windows and palm trees on either side, on the sidewalls of the vestibule, the side chambers of the temple, and the canopies. (Eze 41:5; Eze 41:16; Eze 41:25)

Ezekiel 41

New International Version

from Biblica
1 Then the man brought me to the main hall and measured the jambs; the width of the jambs was six cubits[1] on each side.[2]2 The entrance was ten cubits[3] wide, and the projecting walls on each side of it were five cubits[4] wide. He also measured the main hall; it was forty cubits long and twenty cubits wide.[5]3 Then he went into the inner sanctuary and measured the jambs of the entrance; each was two cubits[6] wide. The entrance was six cubits wide, and the projecting walls on each side of it were seven cubits[7] wide.4 And he measured the length of the inner sanctuary; it was twenty cubits, and its width was twenty cubits across the end of the main hall. He said to me, ‘This is the Most Holy Place.’5 Then he measured the wall of the temple; it was six cubits thick, and each side room round the temple was four cubits[8] wide.6 The side rooms were on three levels, one above another, thirty on each level. There were ledges all round the wall of the temple to serve as supports for the side rooms, so that the supports were not inserted into the wall of the temple.7 The side rooms all round the temple were wider at each successive level. The structure surrounding the temple was built in ascending stages, so that the rooms widened as one went upwards. A stairway went up from the lowest floor to the top floor through the middle floor.8 I saw that the temple had a raised base all round it, forming the foundation of the side rooms. It was the length of the rod, six long cubits.9 The outer wall of the side rooms was five cubits thick. The open area between the side rooms of the temple10 and the priests’ rooms was twenty cubits wide all round the temple.11 There were entrances to the side rooms from the open area, one on the north and another on the south; and the base adjoining the open area was five cubits wide all round.12 The building facing the temple courtyard on the west side was seventy cubits[9] wide. The wall of the building was five cubits thick all round, and its length was ninety cubits.[10]13 Then he measured the temple; it was a hundred cubits[11] long, and the temple courtyard and the building with its walls were also a hundred cubits long.14 The width of the temple courtyard on the east, including the front of the temple, was a hundred cubits.15 Then he measured the length of the building facing the courtyard at the rear of the temple, including its galleries on each side; it was a hundred cubits. The main hall, the inner sanctuary and the portico facing the court,16 as well as the thresholds and the narrow windows and galleries round the three of them – everything beyond and including the threshold was covered with wood. The floor, the wall up to the windows, and the windows were covered.17 In the space above the outside of the entrance to the inner sanctuary and on the walls at regular intervals all round the inner and outer sanctuary18 were carved cherubim and palm trees. Palm trees alternated with cherubim. Each cherub had two faces:19 the face of a human being towards the palm tree on one side and the face of a lion towards the palm tree on the other. They were carved all round the whole temple.20 From the floor to the area above the entrance, cherubim and palm trees were carved on the wall of the main hall.21 The main hall had a rectangular door-frame, and the one at the front of the Most Holy Place was similar.22 There was a wooden altar three cubits[12] high and two cubits square[13]; its corners, its base[14] and its sides were of wood. The man said to me, ‘This is the table that is before the Lord.’23 Both the main hall and the Most Holy Place had double doors.24 Each door had two leaves – two hinged leaves for each door.25 And on the doors of the main hall were carved cherubim and palm trees like those carved on the walls, and there was a wooden overhang on the front of the portico.26 On the side walls of the portico were narrow windows with palm trees carved on each side. The side rooms of the temple also had overhangs.

Ezekiel 41

King James Version

1 Afterward he brought me to the temple, and measured the posts, six cubits broad on the one side, and six cubits broad on the other side, which was the breadth of the tabernacle.2 And the breadth of the door was ten cubits; and the sides of the door were five cubits on the one side, and five cubits on the other side: and he measured the length thereof, forty cubits: and the breadth, twenty cubits.3 Then went he inward, and measured the post of the door, two cubits; and the door, six cubits; and the breadth of the door, seven cubits.4 So he measured the length thereof, twenty cubits; and the breadth, twenty cubits, before the temple: and he said unto me, This is the most holy place .5 After he measured the wall of the house, six cubits; and the breadth of every side chamber, four cubits, round about the house on every side.6 And the side chambers were three, one over another, and thirty in order; and they entered into the wall which was of the house for the side chambers round about, that they might have hold, but they had not hold in the wall of the house.7 And there was an enlarging, and a winding about still upward to the side chambers: for the winding about of the house went still upward round about the house: therefore the breadth of the house was still upward, and so increased from the lowest chamber to the highest by the midst.8 I saw also the height of the house round about: the foundations of the side chambers were a full reed of six great cubits.9 The thickness of the wall, which was for the side chamber without, was five cubits: and that which was left was the place of the side chambers that were within.10 And between the chambers was the wideness of twenty cubits round about the house on every side.11 And the doors of the side chambers were toward the place that was left, one door toward the north, and another door toward the south: and the breadth of the place that was left was five cubits round about.12 Now the building that was before the separate place at the end toward the west was seventy cubits broad; and the 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, cieled with wood round about, and 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, by measure.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 palm tree on the one side, and the face of a young lion toward the palm tree on the other side: it was made through all the house round about.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.

Ezekiel 41

New International Reader’s Version

from Biblica
1 Then the man brought me to the main hall. There he measured the doorposts. Each of them was 3.6 metres wide.2 The entrance was 6 metres wide. Each of its side walls was almost 3 metres wide. He also measured the main hall. It was 24 metres long and 12 metres wide.3 Then he went into the Most Holy Room. There he measured the doorposts at the entrance. Each one of them was 1.2 metres wide. The entrance itself was 3.6 metres wide. Each of its side walls was a little over 4.2 metres wide.4 He also measured the Most Holy Room. It was 12 metres long and 12 metres wide. He said to me, ‘This is the Most Holy Room.’ It was beyond the back wall of the main hall.5 Then the man measured the wall of the temple. It was 3.6 metres thick. Each side room around the temple was 2.4 metres wide.6 The side rooms were on three floors. There were 30 rooms on each floor. Ledges had been built all around the wall of the temple. So the floor beams of the side rooms rested on the ledges. The beams didn’t go into the temple wall.7 The side rooms of the temple were wider as we went up floor by floor. A stairway went from the lowest floor all the way up to the top floor. It passed through the middle floor.8 I saw that the temple had a raised base all around it. The base formed the foundation of the side rooms. It was as long as one measuring rod. So it was 3.6 metres long.9 The outer wall of each side room was almost 3 metres thick. The open area between the side rooms of the temple10 and the priests’ rooms was 12 metres wide. It went all around the temple.11 The side rooms had entrances from the open area. One was on the north side. Another was on the south. The base next to the open area was almost 3 metres wide all round.12 There was a large building right behind the temple. It was on the west side of the outer courtyard. It was 42 metres wide. Its wall was almost 3 metres thick all round. And it was 54 metres long.13 Then the man measured the temple. It was 60 metres long. The open area and the large building behind the temple also measured 60 metres.14 The east side of the inner courtyard was 60 metres wide. That included the front of the temple.15 Then the man measured the building that was on the west side of the outer courtyard. It was behind the temple. It was 60 metres long. That included the walkways of the building on each side. The main hall and the Most Holy Room were covered with wood.16 And the porch that faced the inner courtyard was covered with wood. So were the gateways, narrow openings and walkways around these three places. The gateways and everything beyond them were covered with wood. The floor, the wall up to the openings, and the openings themselves were also covered.17 The area above the outside of the entrance to the Most Holy Room was decorated. There were also decorations all around the walls of the Most Holy Room.18 Carved cherubim and palm trees were used in the decorations. Each cherub had a palm tree next to it. And each palm tree had a cherub next to it. Each cherub had two faces.19 One was the face of a human being. It looked towards the palm tree on one side. The other was the face of a lion. It looked towards the palm tree on the other side. The decorations were carved all around the whole temple.20 Cherubim and palm trees decorated the wall of the main hall. They were carved from the floor all the way up to the area above the entrance.21 The main hall had a doorframe shaped like a rectangle. So did the Most Holy Room.22 A wooden altar stood in the main hall. It was 1.8 metres high. It was 1.2 metres long and 1.2 metres wide. Its corners, base and sides were made out of wood. The man said to me, ‘This is the table that stands in front of the LORD.’23 The main hall had double doors. So did the Most Holy Room.24 Each door had two parts that could swing to and fro.25 Cherubim and palm trees were carved on the doors of the main hall. The decorations were like the ones on the walls. A wooden roof went out beyond the front of the porch.26 The side walls of the porch had narrow openings on top of them. Palm trees were carved on each side. A wooden roof went out beyond the entrance to each side room of the temple.