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La Biblia Reina-Valera
Ezequiel 42:9
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- InternationalParallel Translations
Y debajo de estas cámaras estaba la entrada del lado oriental, para entrar en ellas desde el atrio exterior.
Y debajo de las cámaras estaba la entrada al lado oriental, para entrar en él desde el atrio de afuera.
Y debajo de las cámaras estaba la entrada del Templo del oriente, para entrar en él desde el atrio de afuera.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
from under: or, from the place of, Ezekiel 46:19
the entry: or, he that brought me
as one goeth: or, as he came
Reciprocal: Ezekiel 42:12 - was a door
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And from under these chambers,.... Or, "from the lower part of these chambers" z; or, "from the lowest" of them there was a space, as may be supplied, and as is by Cocceius and Starchius; and as there was a wall to the west of them, so there was a void space to the east; and as follows:
the entry on the east side: or, "he that brought me from the east" a, as the Keri; and coming eastward to these chambers, one must needs go through this space:
as one goeth into them from the utter court; if a man went eastward into those chambers from the outward court he must go through this space, which lay to the east of the lowest chambers: or the sense is, that from under the north chambers to the south was an entry on the east side, which led from one to the other.
z ומיתחת הלשכות הל××” "et ab ima, parte exedrarum", Vatablus; "et infra calles has [fuisse spatium]", Cocceius, Starckius. a ×ž×”×§×“×™× ×”×ž×‘×™× "is qui deducebat me ab oriente", Junius Tremellius "quumque is qui introduxerat me ab orientes", Piscator.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The entry from these chambers to the temple-court was by a passage lying to the east fenced off by the “wall†Ezekiel 42:7. This passage is described as lying under the chambers, being on the basement, and also having access by steps to the temple-court, which was raised many steps above the outer court.