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the Fourth Week of Advent
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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
1 Paralipomenon 6:34
et duo ostia de lignis abiegnis altrinsecus: et utrumque ostium duplex erat, et se invicem tenens aperiebatur.
Bible Study Resources
Concordances:
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- BridgewayEncyclopedias:
- InternationalParallel Translations
Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
et duo ostia de lignis abiegnis altrinsecus : et utrumque ostium duplex erat, et se invicem tenens aperiebatur.
et duo ostia de lignis abiegnis altrinsecus : et utrumque ostium duplex erat, et se invicem tenens aperiebatur.
Nova Vulgata (1979)
et duas valvas de lignis abiegnis; et utraque valva duplex erat et versatilis.
et duas valvas de lignis abiegnis; et utraque valva duplex erat et versatilis.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
fir tree: 1 Kings 5:8
the two leaves: Ezekiel 41:23-25
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the two doors [were of] fir tree,.... the posts were of olive, but the doors of fir, and they were both folding doors, as appears by what follows:
the two leaves of the one door [were] folding, and the two leaves of the other door [were] folding; which, taking up less room, made the passage wider, see Ezekiel 41:24.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Fir-tree - Rather, juniper (1 Kings 5:6 note). Each door was made in two parts, which folded back one on the other like shutters, by means of hinges. The weight of the doors no doubt made it inconvenient to open the whole door on every occasion.