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Księga Ezechiela 43:13
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A ty są pomiary ołtarza według łokcia, którego miara jest na łokieć i na dłoń, plac jego na łokciu, a szerza jego na jednem także łokciu, ogrodzenie które było wszędy około kraju jego, było na piądź, a tać była wysokość ołtarza.
Takie natomiast są wymiary ołtarza w łokciach powiększonych o dłoń: zagłębienie wokół ołtarza ma mieć łokieć głębokości i łokieć szerokości. Krawędź zagłębienia ma mierzyć jedną piędź. A taka ma być wysokość ołtarza:
A oto wymiary ofiarnicy w łokciach każdy łokieć dłuższy o dłoń: Jej podstawa – łokieć, szerokość – łokieć, a przy krawędzi wokoło galeryjka– jedna piędź. Takie jest zewnętrzne łono ofiarnicy.
A teć są pomiary ołtarza według tychże łokci, a miara łokcia na łokieć i na dłoń; podstawek jego na łokieć wzwyż, a wszerz także na łokieć, a kraniec jego aż do kraju jego w około był na piędź jedną; a tać była wystawa ołtarza;
I takie są wymiary ołtarza w łokciach liczonych na łokieć i cztery palce: jego podstawa wysoka na łokieć i szeroka na łokieć, a obramowanie na jego brzegu wokoło ma wynosić jedną piędź. Taka będzie górna część ołtarza:
A takie są wymiary ołtarza w łokciach - jako łokcie liczy się łokieć i dłoń: jego dolna podstawa ma łokieć wysokości i łokieć szerokości. A taka jej wysokość ołtarza:
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the measures: Exodus 27:1-8, 2 Chronicles 4:1
The cubits: Ezekiel 40:5, Ezekiel 41:8
bottom: Heb. bosom
edge: Heb. lip
Reciprocal: Exodus 38:1 - the altar Ezekiel 40:10 - they three Ezekiel 43:14 - the lower settle
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And these are the measures of the altar after the cubits,.... Of the altar of burnt offering, which though measured before, the dimensions were not given till now; see Ezekiel 40:47, this altar was a type of Christ, Hebrews 13:10 with respect to his deity, which is greater than the sacrifice of his human nature, the support of it, which sanctified it, and gave virtue and efficacy to it, and rendered it acceptable to God, Matthew 23:19 and the measures of it are said to be after the cubits used in the measuring of places and things belonging to this house, described; and what these were appears by what follows:
the cubit is a cubit and an hand breadth; not the common cubit, but what was larger than that by a hand breadth, or three inches:
even the bottom shall be a cubit, and the breadth a cubit; or, "the bosom" t; that is, the foundation of the altar, as the Targum and Jarchi; the basis, foot, or settle of it; this was a cubit high, and a cubit broad:
and the border thereof by the edge thereof round about shall be a span; the edge or "lip" u, of this bottom or settle, was a cubit broad, for the priests to stand and go round the altar, and to this there was a border of a span, or half a cubit, to prevent their slipping; or else to keep the blood, poured at the foot of the altar, from running upon the pavement:
and this shall be the higher place of the altar; or the projection or jetting of it out beyond others, which was further than any other part; otherwise it was the lower part of the altar.
t ×××§ "sinus", Montanus; "gremium", Munster, Cocceius, Starckius. Ben Melech interprets it the middle of the altar. u ×©×¤×ª× "labium ejus", Pagninus, Montanus.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The altar of sacrifice which stood in the inner court, not the altar of incense described Ezekiel 41:22. In the temple of the vision the dimensions differ from those of the tabernacle Exodus 27:1, and of Solomonâs Temple 2 Chronicles 4:1, with a view to introduce definite propositions and symbolic numbers. See Plan L.
The bottom - The base (I) of the altar so called, because it forms with its âborderâ (K) a kind of socket to receive the âlower settleâ (L). It was to be âa cubitâ in depth.
The âbreadthâ is the breadth of that portion of the base which was not covered by the âlower settle.â
The higher place - the base, literally back; the base is called the back because the altar rested upon it.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 43:13. The cubit is a cubit and a hand breadth — It is the same cubit by which all the previous admeasurements were made, and was a hand breadth or four inches longer than the Babylonian cubit.