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Ezequiel 42:9
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Y debajo de estas cámaras estaba la entrada del lado oriental, para entrar en ellas desde el atrio exterior.
Y debajo de las c�maras estaba la entrada al lado oriental, para entrar en �l desde el atrio de afuera.
Y debajo de las c�maras estaba la entrada del Templo del oriente, para entrar en �l desde el atrio de afuera.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
from under: or, from the place of, Ezekiel 46:19
the entry: or, he that brought me
as one goeth: or, as he came
Reciprocal: Ezekiel 42:12 - was a door
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And from under these chambers,.... Or, "from the lower part of these chambers" z; or, "from the lowest" of them there was a space, as may be supplied, and as is by Cocceius and Starchius; and as there was a wall to the west of them, so there was a void space to the east; and as follows:
the entry on the east side: or, "he that brought me from the east" a, as the Keri; and coming eastward to these chambers, one must needs go through this space:
as one goeth into them from the utter court; if a man went eastward into those chambers from the outward court he must go through this space, which lay to the east of the lowest chambers: or the sense is, that from under the north chambers to the south was an entry on the east side, which led from one to the other.
z ומיתחת הלשכות הלאה "et ab ima, parte exedrarum", Vatablus; "et infra calles has [fuisse spatium]", Cocceius, Starckius. a מהקדים המביא "is qui deducebat me ab oriente", Junius Tremellius "quumque is qui introduxerat me ab orientes", Piscator.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The entry from these chambers to the temple-court was by a passage lying to the east fenced off by the “wall” Ezekiel 42:7. This passage is described as lying under the chambers, being on the basement, and also having access by steps to the temple-court, which was raised many steps above the outer court.