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The door was ten cubits across, the recess behind the doorway five cubits on either side; the whole length of the outer temple was forty cubits, and the width twenty. (Ezekiel 41, 2)
Each side had the length of the side next to the outer temple, twenty cubits. This, said he, is the innermost sanctuary. (Ezekiel 41, 4)
Then he measured the temple wall, which was six cubits thick; it was flanked all round by rooms four cubits square. (Ezekiel 41, 5)
There were sixty of these rooms, in three storeys one on the top of another; and their upper storeys jutted out all round the temple wall, but keeping apart from it; the temple wall must not be touched. (Ezekiel 41, 6)
And there was a round stair-case which went up in a spiral to this upper loft of the temple building, which projected outwards for that very reason; there was thus an easy passage from the lower to the middle, and from the middle to the upper storey.✻ (Ezekiel 41, 7)
The rooms were at a distance of five cubits beyond the temple wall, and they enclosed it all round;✻ (Ezekiel 41, 9)
and there was a close of twenty cubits’ width between these and a line of parlours which flanked the temple. (Ezekiel 41, 10)
The doors of the inner rooms let out, to north and south, on a praying-walk,✻ five cubits in width, which ran round the temple. (Ezekiel 41, 11)
He shewed me that the temple was a hundred cubits long; the close with the pavilion beyond it, including its walls, a hundred cubits long; (Ezekiel 41, 13)
the eastern face of the temple, with the close on each side of it, a hundred cubits long; (Ezekiel 41, 14)
The entrance of the temple stood square, facing the inner sanctuary; (Ezekiel 41, 21)
Outer temple, inner sanctuary, had two doors each; (Ezekiel 41, 23)
