When the man had finished measuring the inside of the Temple area, he led me out through the east gateway to measure the entire perimeter.
Parallel translations
- WEB Now when he had finished measuring the inner house, he brought me out by the way of the gate whose prospect is toward the east, and measured it all around.
- KJV Now when he had made an end of measuring the inner house, he brought me forth toward the gate whose prospect is toward the east, and measured it round about.
- BSB Now when the man had finished measuring the interior of the temple area, he led me out by the gate that faced east, and he measured the area all around:
- NKJV Now when he had finished measuring the inner temple, he brought me out through the gateway that faces toward the east, and measured it all around.
- NASB Now when he had finished measuring the inner house, he brought me out by way of the gate which faced east, and measured it all around.
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Quick answer
Having finished the inner measurements, the guide leads Ezekiel out the east gate to measure the whole area. The survey now turns to the temple's outer boundary.
Overview
The guide completes the interior measuring and brings Ezekiel out to measure the entire sacred precinct from the outside. This transition moves from the details to the comprehensive whole. The full encompassing of God's house assures that his dwelling is complete and secure, a completeness fulfilled in the eternal temple of God's presence with his people.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Ezek 43:1Afterward he brought me to the gate, even the gate that looks toward the east.
- Ezek 41:2–5The width of the entrance was ten cubits; and the sides of the entrance were five cubits on the one side, and five cubits on the other side: and he measured its length, forty cubits, and the width, twenty cubits.
- Ezek 41:15He measured the length of the building before the separate place which was at its back, and its galleries on the one side and on the other side, one hundred cubits; and the inner temple, and the porches of the court;
- Ezek 40:6–16Then came he to the gate which looks toward the east, and went up its steps: and he measured the threshold of the gate, one reed wide; and the other threshold, one reed wide.
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