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  • How it echoed through the world, the crash of his fall! He too, like all mortal things, was for the earth at last; comfort for those others that were brought to earth like himself, trees of Eden like himself, so noble, so fair, so well watered! (Ezekiel 31, 16)

  • And thou, in thy greatness and glory among Eden’s trees so like him! Yet thou, like other Eden trees, must come down low as earth can bring thee; and the sword shall level thee with the uncircumcised in death. (Pharao is meant, and Pharao’s retinue, the Lord God says.✻ ) (Ezekiel 31, 18)

  • Wild trees their fruit, the earth its crops shall afford; undisturbed they shall dwell on their own lands, acknowledging my power at last, my power that severed strap of yoke, rescued them from the tyrant’s hand. (Ezekiel 34, 27)

  • There was an outer wall that ran round the whole building, which he measured with his rod, that was six cubits and a palm✻ in length; a rod’s thickness there was in the wall, and a rod’s height; (Ezekiel 40, 5)

  • and slanting windows in the guard-chambers and in the thickness of the walls that separated them, all round the gateway; the hall, too, within had its windows all round, and there was a pattern of palm-trees on the pillars between them. (Ezekiel 40, 16)

  • Hall and windows and palm-tree pattern differed nothing from those of the eastern gate; all was the same, from the seven steps of the approach to the hall within. (Ezekiel 40, 22)

  • the seven steps, the hall at the further end, the pillars with a palm-tree patterned on either side. (Ezekiel 40, 26)

  • they had ledges, too, curving upwards all round, a palm in breadth, for these tables must also hold the flesh of the victims. (Ezekiel 40, 43)

  • The design was of alternate cherubs and palm-trees, and each cherub had two faces, (Ezekiel 41, 18)

  • shewing like a man towards one palm-tree and like a young lion towards the other; the same pattern ran all through the building, (Ezekiel 41, 19)

  • carved cherubs and palm-trees on each wall from ground level to the height of the door’s lintel. (Ezekiel 41, 20)

  • with the same pattern of cherubs and palm-trees that the walls had. To match this, the outer porch was faced with thick beams✻ (Ezekiel 41, 25)


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