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From under these chambers was the entry on the east side, as one goes into them from the outer court.
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A Designated Entrance
Commentators explain that this verse describes the specific entrance to the priests' chambers. Access was from the outer court on the east side, likely through a passage on a lower level or 'under' the main chambers. This detail highlights the immense order and intentional design of God's visionary temple, where every element has a specific place and purpose.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Presbyterian
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). Th…
19th Century
Anglican
From under these chambers.— This verse as it stands in our version is scarcely intelligible. Translate: And from underneath it…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And from under these chambers Or, "from the lower part of these chambers" F26 ; or, "from the lowest" of …
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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…