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Ezekiel 42:4
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In front of the chambers was a walkway toward the inside, 17˝ feet wide and 175 feet long, and their entrances were on the north.
Before the chambers was a walk of ten cubits' breadth inward, a way of one cubit; and their doors were toward the north.
And before the chambers was a walk to ten cubits breadth inward, a way of one cubit; and their doors toward the north.
And before the chambers was a passage inward, ten cubits wide and a hundred cubits long, and their doors were on the north.
In front of the chambers was an inner passage ten cubits wide, a way of one hundred cubits; and their openings were on the north.
There was a path on the north side of the rooms, which was seventeen and one-half feet wide and one hundred seventy-five feet long. Doors led into the rooms from this path.
In front of the [attached] chambers was an inner walkway ten cubits wide and one hundred cubits long; and their entrances were on the north.
And before the chambers was a gallery of ten cubites wide, and within was a way of one cubite, and their doores towarde the North.
Before the chambers was an inner walk ten cubits wide, a way of one hundred cubits; and their openings were on the north.
Before the chambers was an inner walk ten cubits wide, a way of one hundred cubits; and their openings were on the north.
In front of the chambers was an inner walkway ten cubits wide and a hundred cubits long. Their doors were on the north.
with doors that opened toward the north, and in front of them was a walkway seventeen feet wide and one hundred seventy feet long.
In front of the [block of] rooms was a walkway seventeen-and-a-half feet wide and a path twenty-one inches [wide]; their doors faced north.
and before the cells was a walk of ten cubits in breadth, [and] a way of a hundred cubits inward; and their entries were toward the north.
There was a path 10 cubits wide and 100 cubits long running along the south side of the building, even though the entrance was on the north side.
And before the rooms was a passage ten cubits broad, and its length a hundred cubits; and the door of the passage was toward the north.
Along the north side of this building was a passageway 16 feet wide and 168 feet long, with entrances on that side.
And in front of the chambers was a passageway ten cubits in width toward the inside, a walkway of one cubit, and their doorways were to the north.
And before the rooms was a walk ten cubits wide, to the inside, a way of one cubit. And their doors were toward the north.
And before this chabre there was a walkinge place of x. cubites wyde, and within was a waye of one cubite wyde, and their dores towarde the north.
And before the chambers was a walk of ten cubits' breadth inward, a way of one cubit; and their doors were toward the north.
And in front of the rooms was a walk, ten cubits wide and a hundred cubits long; and their doors were facing north.
And before the chambers was a walk of ten cubits breadth inward, a way of one cubit; and their doors were toward the north.
And before the chambers was a walke of ten cubites breadth inward, a way of one cubite, and their doores toward the North.
And before the chambers, ther was a walking place of ten cubites wyde inwarde, the way of one cubite: and their doores towarde the north.
And in front of the chambers was a walk ten cubits in breadth, the length reaching to a hundred cubits; and their doors were northward.
And before the chambers was a walk of ten cubits breadth inward, a way of one cubit; and their doors were toward the north.
Before the chambers was a walk of ten cubits' breadth inward, a way of one cubit; and their doors were toward the north.
And bifor the tresories was a walkyng of ten cubitis of breede, biholdynge to the ynnere thingis of the weie of o cubit. And the doris of tho to the north,
And before the chambers was a walk of ten cubits' width, and inward a passage of one cubit; and their doors were toward the north.
And before the chambers [was] a walk of ten cubits breadth inward, a way of one cubit; and their doors towards the north.
In front of the chambers was a walkway on the inner side, 17½ feet wide at a distance of 1¾ feet, and their entrances were on the north.
In front of the chambers, toward the inside, was a walk ten cubits wide, at a distance of one cubit; and their doors faced north.
In front of the rooms was an inside walkway as wide as ten cubits and as long as 100 cubits. Their doors were on the north.
In front of the chambers was a passage on the inner side, ten cubits wide and one hundred cubits deep, and its entrances were on the north.
and before the chambers, was a walk ten cubits in breadth inward, a way of one cubit, - and their entrances were to the north.
And before the chambers was a walk ten cubits broad, looking to the inner parts of a way of one cubit. And their doors were toward the north.
And before the chambers was a passage inward, ten cubits wide and a hundred cubits long, and their doors were on the north.
And at the front of the chambers [is] a walk of ten cubits in breadth unto the inner part, a way of one cubit, and their openings [are] at the north.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
before: These seems to have been two rows of these chambers, and a walk between of ten cubits in width; with an entrance into it from the chambers, of one cubit in width.
a walk: Ezekiel 42:11
a way: Matthew 7:14, Luke 13:24
Reciprocal: Jeremiah 35:2 - into one Ezekiel 40:17 - thirty Ezekiel 41:9 - that which Ezekiel 41:11 - and the breadth
Cross-References
Then the Lord God said, "Look, the human beings have become like us, knowing both good and evil. What if they reach out, take fruit from the tree of life, and eat it? Then they will live forever!"
Then they said, "Come, let's build a great city for ourselves with a tower that reaches into the sky. This will make us famous and keep us from being scattered all over the world."
When Jacob heard that grain was available in Egypt, he said to his sons, "Why are you standing around looking at one another?
I have heard there is grain in Egypt. Go down there, and buy enough grain to keep us alive. Otherwise we'll die."
One of you must go and get your brother. I'll keep the rest of you here in prison. Then we'll find out whether or not your story is true. By the life of Pharaoh, if it turns out that you don't have a younger brother, then I'll know you are spies."
If you really are honest men, choose one of your brothers to remain in prison. The rest of you may go home with grain for your starving families.
But you must bring your youngest brother back to me. This will prove that you are telling the truth, and you will not die." To this they agreed.
"Didn't I tell you not to sin against the boy?" Reuben asked. "But you wouldn't listen. And now we have to answer for his blood!"
But when they stopped for the night and one of them opened his sack to get grain for his donkey, he found his money in the top of his sack.
But you must bring your youngest brother back to me. Then I will know you are honest men and not spies. Then I will give you back your brother, and you may trade freely in the land.'"
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And before the chambers was a walk of ten cubits' breadth inward,.... That is, within side, or between the two rows of chambers, there was a walk of this breadth, for those that lodged in the chambers to walk in for their pleasure and profit, and to converse with one another. Such who by these "chambers" understand places of retirement for private devotion, or the duties of the closet, which fit and prepare for public worship, as these chambers were near and in sight of the temple, so by this walk then Christian conference and conversation is intended; and shows, that the whole of religious time is not to be spent between the church and the chamber; but some part of it should be allotted for spiritual discourse, about gracious experiences, the truths of the Gospel, and the duties of religion; but as chambers design churches, this walk denotes the outward walk and conversation of the saints; which should be according to the rule of God's word, as becomes the Gospel, and worthy of the calling wherewith they are called. Starckius applies this to the decalogue or ten commandments, which is a broad way, Psalms 119:32 and the moral law, as in the hands of Christ, is a rule of walk and conversation to believers under the Gospel: and besides, there "was a way of one cubit"; which led into the chambers, and out of them into the broad walk: this is a narrow way, as Christ is said to be, Matthew 7:14 and whoever profess faith in him, and in this way enter into a Gospel church state, and into the kingdom of heaven, must be attended with much affliction and persecution, and pass through many tribulations; and there being both a broad walk and a narrow way, and these lying near one another, and a passage from the one to the other, may denote that the churches and people of God are sometimes in prosperity, and sometimes in adversity; one while they walk at liberty, as in a large place; and at other times in great straits and difficulties:
and their doors toward the north; that is, the doors of that row of chambers nearest the temple; these opened to the north into the walk of ten cubits; though one would think that the row opposite to them, their doors must be to the south, into the broad walk between them; unless this is to be understood of the doors that opened into the way of one cubit, and were to the north in both rows; but then the way of one cubit could not in both lead into the broad walk.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Or, In the front “of the chambers” was a gangway “of ten cubits” breadth (leading) “inward,” a path “of one cubit, and their doors toward the north.” The “gangway” had stairs to the upper stories, while along the north front of the building there was a kerb of one cubit, as before the guard-chambers Ezekiel 40:12, on which kerb the north doors (leading to the basement) opened. Others follow the Septuagint “And opposite the chambers a walk 10 cubits in width to 100 cubits in length.”
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 42:4. A walk of ten cubits' breadth inward — This seems to have been a sort of parapet.