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Chambers of the Temple
Then he brought me out into the outer court, the way toward the north; and he brought me to the chamber which was opposite the separate area and opposite the building toward the north.
Then he brought me out into the outer court, the way toward the north; and he brought me to the chamber which was opposite the separate area and opposite the building toward the north.
Chambers for the Priests
And he brought me forth into the outer court, the way toward the north; and he brought me to the cells that were over against the separate place and which were over against the building, toward the north,
And he brought me forth into the outer court, the way toward the north; and he brought me to the cells that were over against the separate place and which were over against the building, toward the north,
Along the length, which was a hundred cubits, was the north door; the width was fifty cubits.
before the length of the hundred cubits: the entry was on the north, and the breadth was fifty cubits,
Opposite the twenty cubits which belonged to the inner court, and opposite the pavement which belonged to the outer court, was gallery corresponding to gallery in three stories.
over against the twenty [cubits] that pertained to the inner court, and over against the pavement that pertained to the outer court; there was gallery against gallery in the third [story];
Before the chambers was an inner walk ten cubits wide, a way of one hundred cubits; and their openings were on the 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.
Now the upper chambers were smaller because the galleries took more space away from them than from the lower and middle ones in the building.
And the upper cells, because the galleries encroached on them, were shorter than the lower, and than the middle-most of the building.
For they were in three stories and had no pillars like the pillars of the courts; therefore the upper chambers were set back from the ground upward, more than the lower and middle ones.
For they were in three [stories], but had not pillars as the pillars of the courts; therefore [the third story] was straitened more than the lowest and the middle-most from the ground.
As for the outer wall by the side of the chambers, toward the outer court facing the chambers, its length was fifty cubits.
And the wall that was without, answering to the cells, toward the outer court in the front of the cells, its length was fifty cubits:
For the length of the chambers which were in the outer court was fifty cubits; and behold, the length of those facing the temple was a hundred cubits.
for the length of the cells that were against the outer court was fifty cubits; but behold, before the temple it was a hundred cubits.
Below these chambers was the entrance on the east side, as one enters them from the outer court.
And under these cells was the entry from the east, as one goeth into them from the outer court.
In the thickness of the wall of the court toward the east, facing the separate area and facing the building, there were chambers.
In the breadth of the wall of the court toward the south, before the separate place, and before the building, were cells;
The way in front of them was like the appearance of the chambers which were on the north, according to their length so was their width, and all their exits were both according to their arrangements and openings.
and a passage before them, like the appearance of the cells that were toward the north, according to their length, according to their breadth and all their goings out, and according to their fashions, and according to their doors.
Corresponding to the openings of the chambers which were toward the south was an opening at the head of the way, the way in front of the wall toward the east, as one enters them.
And according to the doors of the cells that were toward the south there was a door at the head of the way, the way directly before the corresponding wall toward the east as one entereth into them.
Then he said to me, “The north chambers and the south chambers, which are opposite the separate area, they are the holy chambers where the priests who are near to the LORD shall eat the most holy things. There they shall lay the most holy things, the grain offering, the sin offering and the guilt offering; for the place is holy.
And he said unto me, The north cells [and] the south cells, which are before the separate place, they are holy cells, where the priests that come near unto Jehovah shall eat the most holy things; there shall they lay the most holy things, both the oblation and the sin-offering and the trespass-offering: for the place is holy.
“When the priests enter, then they shall not go out into the outer court from the sanctuary without laying there their garments in which they minister, for they are holy. They shall put on other garments; then they shall approach that which is for the people.”
When the priests enter in, they shall not go forth from the sanctuary into the outer court, but there they shall lay their garments wherein they minister, for they are holy; and they shall put on other garments, and shall approach to that which is for the people.
Now when he had finished measuring the inner house, he brought me out by the way of the gate which faced toward the east and measured it all around.
Outer Measurements
And when he had made an end of measuring the inner house, he brought me forth toward the gate whose front was toward the east, and measured [the enclosure] round about.
And when he had made an end of measuring the inner house, he brought me forth toward the gate whose front was toward the east, and measured [the enclosure] round about.
He measured on the east side with the measuring reed five hundred reeds by the measuring reed.
He measured the east side with the measuring-reed, five hundred reeds, with the measuring-reed round about.
He measured on the north side five hundred reeds by the measuring reed.
He measured the north side, five hundred reeds, with the measuring-reed round about.
On the south side he measured five hundred reeds with the measuring reed.
He measured the south side, five hundred reeds, with the measuring-reed.
He turned to the west side and measured five hundred reeds with the measuring reed.
He turned about to the west side, [and] measured five hundred reeds with the measuring-reed.
He measured it on the four sides; it had a wall all around, the length five hundred and the width five hundred, to divide between the holy and the profane.
He measured it on the four sides; it had a wall round about, five hundred long, and five hundred broad, to make a separation between that which was holy and that which was common.