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A Practical, Terraced Design
Scholars clarify the architectural reason for the smaller upper rooms. The building was designed in terraces, a common feature in Babylonian architecture. This meant each higher story was set back from the one below it, and the addition of galleries or walkways took up space, making the upper chambers physically smaller than the lower ones.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Theologian
Render: And the upper chambers were shortened, for galleries extended from them, from the lower and from the middle-most, cha…
19th Century
Bishop
For the galleries were higher than these. —Translate this verse, And the upper chambers were shortened, beca…
17th Century
Pastor
Now the upper chambers were shorter. The chambers were in three stories, as in the following verse, one above another; th…
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17th Century
Minister
In this chapter are described the priests' chambers, their use, and the dimensions of the holy mount on which the temple stood. These chambers were…