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  • On the open field you shall fall, for I have decreed it, says the Lord GOD. (Ezekiel 39, 5)

  • Then he brought me into the vestibule of the temple and measured the pilasters on each side, which were five cubits. The width of the doorway was fourteen cubits, and the side walls on either side of the door measured three cubits. (Ezekiel 40, 48)

  • and the chambers of the court was an open space twenty cubits wide going all around the temple. (Ezekiel 41, 10)

  • The side chambers had entrances to the open space, one entrance on the north and another on the south. The width of the wall surrounding the open space was five cubits. (Ezekiel 41, 11)

  • As high as the lintel of the door, even into the interior part of the temple as well as outside, on every wall on every side in both the inner and outer rooms were carved (Ezekiel 41, 17)

  • From the ground to the lintel of the door the cherubim and palmtrees were carved on the walls. (Ezekiel 41, 20)

  • The nave had a double door, and also the holy place had (Ezekiel 41, 23)

  • a double door. Each door had two movable leaves; two leaves were on one doorjamb and two on the other. (Ezekiel 41, 24)

  • Thus says the Lord GOD: The gate toward the east of the inner court shall remain closed throughout the six working days, but on the sabbath and on the day of the new moon it shall be open. (Ezekiel 46, 1)

  • The people of the land shall worship before the LORD at the door of this gate on the sabbaths and new moons. (Ezekiel 46, 3)

  • Now we cannot open our mouths; we, your servants, who revere you, have become a shame and a reproach. (Daniel 3, 33)

  • Even after Daniel heard that this law had been signed, he continued his custom of going home to kneel in prayer and give thanks to his God in the upper chamber three times a day, with the windows open toward Jerusalem. (Daniel 6, 11)


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