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Ezekiel 40:15

Finally, he measured the total length of the passageway, from the outer wall to the entrance room, and it was eighty-five feet.

Bible Study Resources

Dictionaries:

- Holman Bible Dictionary - Arch;   Ezekiel;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Face;   Fasting;   Moses;   Nations;   Priests and Levites;   Tabernacle;   Temple;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Gareb;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Temple;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Babylonish Captivity, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Forefront;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Gate;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
The distance from the front of the gate at the entrance to the front of the gate’s portico on the inside was 87½ feet.
Hebrew Names Version
[From] the forefront of the gate at the entrance to the forefront of the inner porch of the gate were fifty cubits.
King James Version
And from the face of the gate of the entrance unto the face of the porch of the inner gate were fifty cubits.
English Standard Version
From the front of the gate at the entrance to the front of the inner vestibule of the gate was fifty cubits.
New American Standard Bible
And from the front of the entrance gate to the front of the inner porch of the gate was fifty cubits.
New Century Version
From the front of the outer side of the gateway to the front of the porch of the inner side of the gateway was eighty-seven and one-half feet.
Amplified Bible
From the front of the entrance gate [on the outside] to the front of the inner porch (portico) of the gate [the distance] was fifty cubits.
Geneva Bible (1587)
And vpon the forefront of the entry of the gate vnto the forefront of the porch of the gate within were fiftie cubites.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
From the front of the entrance gate to the front of the inner porch of the gate was fifty cubits.
Legacy Standard Bible
From the front of the entrance gate to the front of the inner porch of the gate was fifty cubits.
Berean Standard Bible
And the distance from the entrance of the gateway to the far end of its inner portico was fifty cubits.
Complete Jewish Bible
The distance along the passage from the outer opening of the gateway to the far side of the entranceway at the inner end of the gateway was eighty-seven-and-a-half feet.
Darby Translation
And from the front of the gate of the entrance unto the front of the porch of the inner gate were fifty cubits.
Easy-to-Read Version
From the inside edge of the outer gate to the far end of the porch was 50 cubits.
George Lamsa Translation
And from the face of the gate of the entrance to the face of the portico of the inner gate were fifty cubits.
Good News Translation
The total length of the gateway from the outside wall of the gate to the far side of the last room was 84 feet.
Lexham English Bible
And from the front of the gate at the entrance to the front of the portico of the inner gate was fifty cubits.
Literal Translation
And on the face of the entrance gate, to the face of the porch of the inner gate, was fifty cubits;
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Before the inwarde parte vnto the fore entre of the ynnermer dore, were fiftie cubites.
American Standard Version
And from the forefront of the gate at the entrance unto the forefront of the inner porch of the gate were fifty cubits.
Bible in Basic English
And from before the opening of the doorway to before the inner covered way of the doorway was fifty cubits.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
And from the forefront of the gate of the entrance unto the forefront of the inner porch of the gate were fifty cubits.
King James Version (1611)
And from the face of the gate of the entrance, vnto the face of the porch of the inner gate, were fiftie cubites.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
And from the forefront of the entrie of the gate, vnto the forefront of the gate within [were] fiftie cubites.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
And the open space of the gate without to the open space of the porch of the gate within was fifty cubits.
English Revised Version
And from the forefront of the gate at the entrance unto the forefront of the inner porch of the gate were fifty cubits.
World English Bible
[From] the forefront of the gate at the entrance to the forefront of the inner porch of the gate were fifty cubits.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
and bifor the face of the yate that stretchith forth til to the face of the porche of the ynner yate, he mat fifti cubitis.
Update Bible Version
And [from] the forefront of the gate at the entrance to the forefront of the inner porch of the gate were fifty cubits.
Webster's Bible Translation
And from the face of the gate of the entrance to the face of the porch of the inner gate [were] fifty cubits.
New English Translation
From the front of the entrance gate to the porch of the inner gate was 87½ feet.
New King James Version
From the front of the entrance gate to the front of the vestibule of the inner gate was fifty cubits.
New Living Translation
The full length of the gateway passage was 87 1⁄2 feet from one end to the other.
New Life Bible
It was fifteen cubits from the front of the outer gate to the front of the porch of the inner gate.
New Revised Standard
From the front of the gate at the entrance to the end of the inner vestibule of the gate was fifty cubits.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
and from e the face of the gate outwards, unto the face of the porch of the inner gate, was fifty cubits.
Douay-Rheims Bible
And before the face of the gate which reached even to the face of the porch of the inner gate, fifty cubits.
Revised Standard Version
From the front of the gate at the entrance to the end of the inner vestibule of the gate was fifty cubits.
Young's Literal Translation
and by the front of the gate of the entrance, by the front of the porch of the inner gate, fifty cubits;
THE MESSAGE
The distance from the entrance of the gate complex to the far end of the porch was seventy-five feet.

Contextual Overview

5 The first thing I saw was an outer wall that completely surrounded the temple area. The man took his measuring stick, which was ten feet long, and measured the wall; it was ten feet high and ten feet thick. 6Then he went to the east gate, where he walked up steps that led to a long passageway. On each side of this passageway were three guardrooms, which were ten feet square, and they were separated by walls over eight feet thick. The man measured the distance between the opening of the gate and the first guardroom, and it was ten feet, the thickness of the outer wall. At the far end of this passageway, I saw an entrance room that faced the courtyard of the temple itself. There was also a distance of ten feet between the last guardroom and the entrance room 8at the end of the passageway. The man measured this room: It was thirteen feet from the doorway to the opposite wall, and the distance from the doorway to the wall on either side was three feet. 10 The three guardrooms on each side of the passageway were the same size, and the walls that separated them were the same thickness. 11 Next, the man measured the width of the passageway, and it was twenty-two feet, but the two doors of the gate were only sixteen feet wide. 12 In front of the guardrooms, which were ten feet square, was a railing about twenty inches high and twenty inches thick. 13 The man measured the distance from the back wall of one of these rooms to the same spot in the room directly across the passageway, and it was forty-two feet. 14 He measured the entrance room at the far end of the passageway, and it was thirty-four feet wide. 15 Finally, he measured the total length of the passageway, from the outer wall to the entrance room, and it was eighty-five feet. 16 The three walls in the guardrooms had small windows in them, just like the ones in the entrance room. The walls along the passageway were decorated with carvings of palm trees.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

the face of the gate: This was the whole length of the porch, from the outward front - Ezekiel 41:21, Ezekiel 41:25, to the inner side which looks into the first court - Ezekiel 40:17, including the thickness of the walls - Ezekiel 40:6, chambers - Ezekiel 40:7, and spaces between them. Ezekiel 40:15

Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 28:11 - the porch Ezekiel 40:21 - after

Cross-References

Genesis 14:13
At this time Abram the Hebrew was living near the oaks that belonged to Mamre the Amorite. Mamre and his brothers Eshcol and Aner were Abram's friends. Someone who had escaped from the battle told Abram
Genesis 39:20
and threw Joseph in the same prison where the king's prisoners were kept. While Joseph was in prison,
Genesis 40:4
They spent a long time in prison, and Potiphar, the official in charge of the palace guard, made Joseph their servant.
Genesis 40:8
"We each had a dream last night," they answered, "and there is no one to tell us what they mean." Joseph replied, "Doesn't God know the meaning of dreams? Now tell me what you dreamed."
Genesis 40:10
with three branches. As soon as it budded, it blossomed, and its grapes became ripe.
Genesis 40:11
I held the king's cup and squeezed the grapes into it, then I gave the cup to the king."
Genesis 40:12
Joseph said: This is the meaning of your dream. The three branches stand for three days,
Genesis 40:17
The top basket was full of all kinds of baked things for the king, but birds were eating them."
Genesis 40:18
Joseph said: This is the meaning of your dream. The three baskets are three days,
Genesis 40:21
He put the personal servant back in his old job

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And from the face of the gate of the entrance,.... That is, from the outward gate as you went into the porch, and was to the east, so called from people's passing and repassing b in it; so Jarchi takes it to be the eastern gate; the Targum calls it the middle gate:

unto the face of the porch of the inner gate; which opened at the other end of the porch, into the outward court, and was to the west: from gate to gate

were fifty cubits; as he measured the breadth of the porch before,

Ezekiel 40:13, here the length; there were three chambers six cubits long, which made eighteen; and between each chamber were five cubits, which were ten cubits; and the space between the chambers and the gates at each end were six cubits each; Ezekiel 40:8, which make twelve more; and then allow ten cubits for the thickness of both walls of each gate, and there will be fifty cubits, or twenty nine yards and half a foot.

b Vid. R. Sol. Urbin. Ohel Moed, fol. 9. 1.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The east gate-building. See Plan III.

Ezekiel 40:6

Stairs - Seven in number Ezekiel 40:22. Each threshold of the gate (was) one reed broad (or 9 ft.). The measurements are being taken from East to west, i. e., in depth.

Ezekiel 40:7

Every little chamber - The guard-chambers (a) for the use of the Levites who kept watch in the temple.

The threshold of the gate by the porch - The second threshold in the easternmost gate-way (c).

Porch - Hebrew אולם 'ûlâm; the Septuagint: αἰλάμ ailam; Vulgate: vestibulum. The word probably means porch or portico, connected with “ail” post or pillar.

Ezekiel 40:9

The porch is now measured from north to south in “wide.” “The breadth of the entry of the gate” was “ten cubits,” made up of the “eight cubits,” with “a cubit” for “a post” or pillar on each side Ezekiel 40:11.

Posts - A projection like a ram’s horn; in architecture, a column projecting from the wall with its base, shaft, and capital, or it may be the “base” only Ezekiel 40:16, Ezekiel 40:49. Here “post” represents the lower part of the column. and the dimensions given are those of the section of the base.

Ezekiel 40:10

In front of each guard-chamber were columns, whose “posts” (bases) were each one cubit square.

Ezekiel 40:11

The length of the gate - The length of the gateway (including the porch, E.) from the court to the uncovered space. The threshold was “six cubits,” and the porch “six.” In addition one cubit was probably allowed in front of the porch, as before the porch of the temple itself Ezekiel 40:49.

Ezekiel 40:13

This measurement is across the gate-building from north to south. The breadth of the gate-building was exactly half its length Ezekiel 40:15.

Ezekiel 40:14

Posts of threescore cubits - Sixty cubits were the length of a series of columns. This gives us another feature of the gate-building. Between the porch (E) and the two most western guard-chambers was a space of five cubits (through which the road passed), forming a kind of hall with columns along the sides. This hall is called the “arches” Ezekiel 40:16. A hall of the same dimensions was between the boundary wall and eastern guard-chambers Ezekiel 40:31. It is probable that in one of these halls (that of the eastern gateway of the inner court) the prince “ate bread” on solemn festivals Ezekiel 44:3.

Unto the post of the court round about the gate - This hall or colonnade extended the whole breadth of the building to the pavement (Ezekiel 40:18, H, Plan II). Outside the building on the pavement was a series of pillars.

Ezekiel 40:15

The whole length of the gate-building was thus made up:

Thickness of boundary wall 6 cubits
Hall of the entrance 5 cubits
Three guard-chambers (6 cubits) 18 cubits
Spaces between guard-chambers 10 cubits
Hall of the porch 5 cubits
The porch 6 cubits
Total 50 cubits

Ezekiel 40:16

The “narrow” (closed and (?)latticed “windows” lit up both the guard-chambers and the hall. On the square base of the “post” stood the shaft in the form of a palm-tree, as we see in ancient buildings in the east.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Ezekiel 40:15. Fifty cubits. — The length of the building. See MMMMM in the plan. Ezekiel 48:35.


 
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