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Then he led me to the porch of the temple; the jamb on either side was five cubits deep, and the width of the gate … three cubits on either side;✻ (Ezekiel 40, 48)
Then he took me to the eastern gate; (Ezekiel 43, 1)
Then he brought me back to the eastern gate of the outer precincts, that was fast shut. (Ezekiel 44, 1)
Shut this gate must ever be, the Lord told me, nor open its doors to give man entrance again, since the Lord, the God of Israel, entered by it. Access to it is none, (Ezekiel 44, 2)
And so he took me towards the northern gate, in full view of the temple; and all the temple was filled with the brightness of the Lord’s presence, a sight that brought me to my knees, face to earth. (Ezekiel 44, 4)
Come they within the inner gate, they shall be all vested in linen; nothing of wool shall clothe them, when they serve me in the intimacy of the inner court; (Ezekiel 44, 17)
Eastern gate of the inner court, the Lord God says, must be shut on the six working days, open on the sabbath; on the day of the new moon, too, it shall be opened. (Ezekiel 46, 1)
When it is opened, the prince shall come in by way of the outer hall, and wait in the entrance till the priests have done presenting burnt-sacrifice of his, welcome-offering of his; there on the threshold he shall do reverence, and go his ways, but the gate shall not be shut after him, not till the evening. (Ezekiel 46, 2)
On sabbath days, and when the moon is new, before this gate the people also shall do reverence. (Ezekiel 46, 3)
but on feast-days, when a great throng comes into the Lord’s presence, they must enter by one gate and leave by the opposite, from north to south or south to north, (Ezekiel 46, 9)
Will the prince make burnt-sacrifice or welcome-offering of his own free will, the eastern gate shall be opened for him, as on the sabbath, till burnt-sacrifice or welcome-offering is done; but when he goes out, the gate shall be shut behind him. (Ezekiel 46, 12)
And now he took me through an entry close by the side of the gate, which led to the northern row of priests’ rooms round the sanctuary. Where this reached its western end, (Ezekiel 46, 19)
