Ezekiel 
 40
  -  In the twenty-fifth year of our exile, at 
    the beginning of the year, on the tenth of the month, in the fourteenth year 
    after the fall of the city -- on that very day the hand of the LORD was upon 
    me and he took me there.
 
  -  In visions of God he took me to the land 
    of Israel and set me on a very high mountain, on whose south side were some 
    buildings that looked like a city.
 
  -  He took me there, and I saw a man whose 
    appearance was like bronze; he was standing in the gateway with a linen cord 
    and a measuring rod in his hand.
 
  -  The man said to me, "Son of man, look 
    with your eyes and hear with your ears and pay attention to everything I am 
    going to show you, for that is why you have been brought here. Tell the house 
    of Israel everything you see."
 
  -  I saw a wall completely surrounding the 
    temple area. The length of the measuring rod in the man's hand was six long 
    cubits, each of which was a cubit and a handbreadth. He measured the wall; 
    it was one measuring rod thick and one rod high.
 
  -  Then he went to the gate facing east. He 
    climbed its steps and measured the threshold of the gate; it was one rod deep.
 
  -  The alcoves for the guards were one rod 
    long and one rod wide, and the projecting walls between the alcoves were five 
    cubits thick. And the threshold of the gate next to the portico facing the 
    temple was one rod deep.
 
  -  Then he measured the portico of the gateway;
 
  -  it was eight cubits deep and its jambs were 
    two cubits thick. The portico of the gateway faced the temple.
 
  -  Inside the east gate were three alcoves 
    on each side; the three had the same measurements, and the faces of the projecting 
    walls on each side had the same measurements.
 
  -  Then he measured the width of the entrance 
    to the gateway; it was ten cubits and its length was thirteen cubits.
 
  -  In front of each alcove was a wall one cubit 
    high, and the alcoves were six cubits square.
 
  -  Then he measured the gateway from the top 
    of the rear wall of one alcove to the top of the opposite one; the distance 
    was twenty-five cubits from one parapet opening to the opposite one.
 
  -  He measured along the faces of the projecting 
    walls all around the inside of the gateway -- sixty cubits. The measurement 
    was up to the portico facing the courtyard.
 
  -  The distance from the entrance of the gateway 
    to the far end of its portico was fifty cubits.
 
  -  The alcoves and the projecting walls inside 
    the gateway were surmounted by narrow parapet openings all around, as was 
    the portico; the openings all around faced inward. The faces of the projecting 
    walls were decorated with palm trees.
 
  -  Then he brought me into the outer court. 
    There I saw some rooms and a pavement that had been constructed all around 
    the court; there were thirty rooms along the pavement.
 
  -  It abutted the sides of the gateways and 
    was as wide as they were long; this was the lower pavement.
 
  -  Then he measured the distance from the inside 
    of the lower gateway to the outside of the inner court; it was a hundred cubits 
    on the east side as well as on the north.
 
  -  Then he measured the length and width of 
    the gate facing north, leading into the outer court.
 
  -  Its alcoves -- three on each side -- its 
    projecting walls and its portico had the same measurements as those of the 
    first gateway. It was fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
 
  -  Its openings, its portico and its palm tree 
    decorations had the same measurements as those of the gate facing east. Seven 
    steps led up to it, with its portico opposite them.
 
  -  There was a gate to the inner court facing 
    the north gate, just as there was on the east. He measured from one gate to 
    the opposite one; it was a hundred cubits.
 
  -  Then he led me to the south side and I saw 
    a gate facing south. He measured its jambs and its portico, and they had the 
    same measurements as the others.
 
  -  The gateway and its portico had narrow openings 
    all around, like the openings of the others. It was fifty cubits long and 
    twenty-five cubits wide.
 
  -  Seven steps led up to it, with its portico 
    opposite them; it had palm tree decorations on the faces of the projecting 
    walls on each side.
 
  -  The inner court also had a gate facing south, 
    and he measured from this gate to the outer gate on the south side; it was 
    a hundred cubits.
 
  -  Then he brought me into the inner court 
    through the south gate, and he measured the south gate; it had the same measurements 
    as the others.
 
  -  Its alcoves, its projecting walls and its 
    portico had the same measurements as the others. The gateway and its portico 
    had openings all around. It was fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
 
  -  (The porticoes of the gateways around the 
    inner court were twenty-five cubits wide and five cubits deep.)
 
  -  Its portico faced the outer court; palm 
    trees decorated its jambs, and eight steps led up to it.
 
  -  Then he brought me to the inner court on 
    the east side, and he measured the gateway; it had the same measurements as 
    the others.
 
  -  Its alcoves, its projecting walls and its 
    portico had the same measurements as the others. The gateway and its portico 
    had openings all around. It was fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
 
  -  Its portico faced the outer court; palm 
    trees decorated the jambs on either side, and eight steps led up to it.
 
  -  Then he brought me to the north gate and 
    measured it. It had the same measurements as the others,
 
  -  as did its alcoves, its projecting walls 
    and its portico, and it had openings all around. It was fifty cubits long 
    and twenty-five cubits wide.
 
  -  Its portico faced the outer court; palm 
    trees decorated the jambs on either side, and eight steps led up to it.
 
  -  A room with a doorway was by the portico 
    in each of the inner gateways, where the burnt offerings were washed.
 
  -  In the portico of the gateway were two tables 
    on each side, on which the burnt offerings, sin offerings and guilt offerings 
    were slaughtered.
 
  -  By the outside wall of the portico of the 
    gateway, near the steps at the entrance to the north gateway were two tables, 
    and on the other side of the steps were two tables.
 
  -  So there were four tables on one side of 
    the gateway and four on the other -- eight tables in all -- on which the sacrifices 
    were slaughtered.
 
  -  There were also four tables of dressed stone 
    for the burnt offerings, each a cubit and a half long, a cubit and a half 
    wide and a cubit high. On them were placed the utensils for slaughtering the 
    burnt offerings and the other sacrifices.
 
  -  And double-pronged hooks, each a handbreadth 
    long, were attached to the wall all around. The tables were for the flesh 
    of the offerings.
 
  -  Outside the inner gate, within the inner 
    court, were two rooms, one at the side of the north gate and facing south, 
    and another at the side of the south gate and facing north.
 
  -  He said to me, "The room facing south 
    is for the priests who have charge of the temple,
 
  -  and the room facing north is for the priests 
    who have charge of the altar. These are the sons of Zadok, who are the only 
    Levites who may draw near to the LORD to minister before him."
 
  -  Then he measured the court: It was square 
    -- a hundred cubits long and a hundred cubits wide. And the altar was in front 
    of the temple.
 
  -  He brought me to the portico of the temple 
    and measured the jambs of the portico; they were five cubits wide on either 
    side. The width of the entrance was fourteen cubits and its projecting walls 
    were three cubits wide on either side.
 
  -  The portico was twenty cubits wide, and 
    twelve cubits from front to back. It was reached by a flight of stairs, and 
    there were pillars on each side of the jambs. 
      
  
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