Then he measured the wall of the temple, six cubits thick, and the breadth of (A)the side chambers, four cubits, (B)all around the temple. And the side chambers were in three stories, one over another, (C)thirty in each story. There were offsets[a] all around the wall of the temple to serve as supports for the side chambers, (D)so that they should not be supported by the wall of the temple. And it became broader as it wound upward to the side chambers, because the temple was enclosed upward all around the temple. Thus the temple had a broad area upward, and (E)so one went up from the lowest story to the top story through the middle story. I saw also that the temple had a raised platform all around; the foundations of the side chambers measured a full reed of (F)six long cubits. The thickness of the outer wall of the side chambers was five cubits. (G)The free space between the side chambers of the temple and the 10 (H)other chambers was a breadth of (I)twenty cubits all around the temple on every side. 11 And the doors of the (J)side chambers opened on (K)the free space, one door toward the north, and another door toward the south. And the breadth of the free space was five cubits all around.

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  1. Ezekiel 41:6 Septuagint, compare 1 Kings 6:6; the meaning of the Hebrew word is uncertain

Then he measured the wall of the temple[a] as 10½ feet[b] and the width of the side chambers as 7 feet,[c] all around the temple. The side chambers were in three stories, one above the other, thirty in each story. There were offsets in the wall all around to serve as supports for the side chambers, so that the supports were not in the wall of the temple. The side chambers surrounding the temple were wider at each successive story,[d] for the structure surrounding[e] the temple went up story by story all around the temple. For this reason the width of the temple increased as it went up, and one went up from the lowest story to the highest by the way of the middle story.

I saw that the temple had a raised platform all around; the foundations of the side chambers were a full measuring stick[f] of 10½ feet[g] high. The width of the outer wall of the side chambers was 8¾ feet,[h] and the open area between the side chambers of the temple 10 and the chambers of the court was 35 feet[i] in width all around the temple on every side. 11 There were entrances from the side chambers toward the open area, one entrance toward the north, and another entrance toward the south; the width of the open area was 8¾ feet[j] all around.

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Footnotes

  1. Ezekiel 41:5 tn Heb “house” throughout Ezek 41.
  2. Ezekiel 41:5 tn Heb “6 cubits” (i.e., 3.15 meters).
  3. Ezekiel 41:5 tn Heb “4 cubits” (i.e., 2.1 meters).
  4. Ezekiel 41:7 tc The Hebrew is difficult here. The Targum envisions a winding ramp or set of stairs, which entails reading the first word as a noun rather than a verb and reading the second word also not as a verb, supposing that an initial mem has been read as vav and nun. See D. I. Block, Ezekiel (NICOT), 2:549.
  5. Ezekiel 41:7 tn The Hebrew term occurs only here in the OT.
  6. Ezekiel 41:8 tn Heb “reed.”
  7. Ezekiel 41:8 tn Heb “6 cubits” (i.e., 3.15 meters).
  8. Ezekiel 41:9 tn Heb “5 cubits” (i.e., 2.625 meters).
  9. Ezekiel 41:10 tn Heb “20 cubits” (i.e., 10.5 meters).
  10. Ezekiel 41:11 tn Heb “5 cubits” (i.e., 2.625 meters).