EZK 41

Ezekiel 41:24

WEB

The doors had two leaves each, two turning leaves: two for the one door, and two leaves for the other.

BSB

and each door had two swinging panels. There were two panels for one door and two for the other.

KJV

And the doors had two leaves apiece, two turning leaves; two leaves for the one door, and two leaves for the other door.

Matthew Henry

Verses 12–26

Ezekiel 41:12–26

Here is, 1. An account of a building that was before the separate place (that is, before the temple), at the end towards the west (Eze 41:12), which is here measured, and compared (Eze 41:13) with the measure of the house, and appears to be of equal dimensions with it. This stood in a court by itself, which is measured (Eze 41:15) and its galleries, or chambers belonging to it, its posts and windows, and the ornaments of them, Eze 41:15-17. But what use was to be made of this other building we are not told; perhaps, in this vision, it signified the setting up of a church among the Gentiles not inferior to the Jewish temple, but of quite another nature, and which should soon supersede it. 2. A description of the ornaments of the temple, and the other building. The walls on the inside from top to bottom were adorned with cherubim and palm-trees, placed alternately, as in Solomon's temple, Kg1 6:29. Each cherub is here said to have two faces, the face of a man towards the palm tree on one side and the face of a young lion towards the palm-tree on the other side, Eze 41:19. These seem to represent the angels, who have more than the wisdom of a man and the courage of a lion; and in both they have an eye to the palms of victory and triumph which are set before them, and which they are sure of in all their conflicts with the powers of darkness. And in the assemblies of the saints angels are in a special manner present, Co1 11:10. 3. A description of the posts of the doors both of the temple and of the sanctuary; they were squared (Eze 41:21), not round like pillars; and the appearance of the one was as the appearance of the other. In the tabernacle, and in Solomon's temple, the door of the sanctuary, or most holy, was narrower than that of the temple, but here it was fully as broad; for in gospel-times the way into the holiest of all is made more manifest than it was under the Old Testament (Heb 9:8) and therefore the door is wider. These doors are described, Eze 41:23, Eze 41:24. The temple and the sanctuary had each of them its door, and they were two-leaved, folding doors. 4. We have here the description of the altar of incense, here said to be an altar of wood, Eze 41:22. No mention is made of its being over-laid with gold; but surely it was intended to be so, else it would not bear the fire with which the incense was to be burned, unless we will suppose that it served only to put the censers upon. Or else it intimates that the incense to be offered in the gospel-temple shall be purely spiritual, and the fire spiritual, which will not consume an altar of wood. Therefore this altar is called a table. This is the table that is before the Lord. Here, as before, we find the altar turned into a table; for, the great sacrifice being now offered, that which we have to do is to feast upon the sacrifice at the Lord's table. 5. Here is the adorning of the doors and windows with palm-trees, that they might be of a piece with the walls of the house, Eze 41:25, Eze 41:26. Thus the living temples are adorned, not with gold, or silver, or costly array, but with the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible.

Cross-references: Ezek 41:12 · Ezek 41:13 · Ezek 41:15 · 1Kgs 6:29 · Ezek 41:19 · 1Cor 11:10 · Ezek 41:21 · Heb 9:8 · Ezek 41:23 · Ezek 41:24 · Ezek 41:22 · Ezek 41:25 · Ezek 41:26

Hebrew interlinear

H8147

שְׁנַיִםshᵉnayim/shen-ah'-yim/

n — two, twofold

Derivation: dual of 8145; feminine שְׁתַּיִם;

two; also (as ordinal) twofold

KJV: both, couple, double, second, twain, twelfth, twelve, twenty (sixscore) thousand, twice, two.

שְׁנַ֫יִם

n.m — two

שְׁנַ֫יִם, שְׁתַּיִם 768 n.m. et f. du. two

H1817

דֶּלֶתdeleth/deh'-leth/

n-m n-f — something swinging, the valve of a door

Derivation: from 1802;

something swinging, i.e. the valve of a door

KJV: door (two-leaved), gate, leaf, lid. (Psalm 141:3).

דָּל

n.[m.] — door

[דָּל] n.[m.] door only fig.: ψ 141:3.

דָּלָה

n.f — door

[דָּלָה] n.f. door, Is 26:20 fig., door of chamber in which people (personified) hides

דֶּ֫לֶת

n.f — door

דֶּ֫לֶת n.f. door

1. door of house

2. door of room

3. gates of city

4. in other senses

H4142

מוּסַבָּהmûwçabbâh/moo-sab-baw'/

a-f — reversal, backside, fold, transmutation

Derivation: or מֻסַבָּה; feminine of 4141;

a reversal, i.e. the backside (of a gem), fold (of a double-leaved door), transmutation (of a name)

KJV: being changed, inclosed, be set, turning.

סָבַב

vb — turn about

סָבַב vb. turn about, go around, surround

Qal

1. turn, intrans.

2.

a. march, or walk, around

b. go partly round, circle, skirt

c. make a round, or circuit, go about to

d. surround, encompass

Niph.

1.

a. turn oneself against, close round upon

b. turn round (from a direct course)

c. esp. of boundary: turn round from, toward

2. pass. be turned over to, into the power of

Pi. to change, transform, the aspect of the matter

Po‛.

1. encompass (with protection)

2. come about, assemble round

3. march or go about

4. enclose, envelop

Hiph.

1.

a. turn (trans.), cause to turn

b. bring over (i.e. to allegiance)

c. turn into, of changing name

d. = bring round, of changing name

2.

a. cause to go around

b. surround with (acc.) wall

c. perh. also encompass (as foe)

Hoph.

1. be turned, of cart wheel

2. surrounded, i.e. set, of jewels

H259

אֶחָדʼechâd/ekh-awd'/

a — united, one, first

Derivation: a numeral from 258;

properly, united, i.e. one; or (as an ordinal) first

KJV: a, alike, alone, altogether, and, any(-thing), apiece, a certain, (dai-) ly, each (one), eleven, every, few, first, highway, a man, once, one, only, other, some, together,

אֶחָד

adj.num — one

אֶחָד 972 adj.num. one

1. one

2. = each, every

3. = a certain

4. = indef. art.

5. only, & (fem.) once

6. oneanother, onethe other

7. as ordinal first

8. in combin.

H312

אַחֵרʼachêr/akh-air'/

a — hinder, next, other

Derivation: from 309;

properly, hinder; generally, next, other, etc.

KJV: (an-) other man, following, next, strange.

אַחֵר

adj — another

אַחֵר adj. another

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