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Chapter 264

XL. 24.

B.C. 574.
PORCH OF THE GATE. i. or inner porch.
Roor To Roor,
7. or lodge. e. entrance.
PosTs AND WINDOWS. 0.0, on-this.
side and_ on-that_ side. en.entrance, Heb, &thon. n.narrowed.
p. porches, or piazzas, Hebd. elam- moth.
a. artificial palms. PAVEMENT
AND
CHAMBERS. 17. Ch. 42. 7- 12.
at.attached chambers
the parches thereof were after the_| p. porches, measure of the first xgate: the_length| or piazzas. thereof 2was fifty eubits, and the breadth five and twenty cubits. = And their windows, and their parches, and their «palm_trees, were) a. artificial_ after the_measure_of the gate that look- . eth toward the «east ; and they 'went_|e. east, Heb up unto it by seven steps; and the) kahdim, parches thereof were before them. fone 2 And the_gate_of the inner court) before. was over_against the gate toward the north, and toward the east; and he : measured from gate to gate a hundred ri cubits. Soeee 2 After that he brought me toward| Gare.
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Ezexren Xb. 25.
B.C. 574.
p. porches, or piazzas.
0.0. on-this. side and. on-that_ side.
a. artificial- pals.
INNER SouTH GATE.
To. lodges, dfeb.tabim.
p. porches, or piazzas.
0.0. on-this. side and_ on-that_ side,
o, outer.
INNER EAST GATE.
p. porches, or piazzas.
INNER NoRTH GATE.
p. porches, or piazzas. 0 o. on-this- side and. on-that_ side.
o. outer.
at. attached_ chamber.
as. ascend- ing-offer- ing.
EIGHT STONE TABLES.
39. Heb. 10, 19, 20. Ley. i, iv, Ve
the south, and behold a gate toward the south: and he ‘measured the_posts thereof and the » arches thereof accord- ing-to xthese xmeasures.
And there were windows in it and in the parches thereof oround ° about, like xthose xwindows! the length was fifty cubits, and the breadth five and twenty cubits, i
26 And there were seven steps to go_ up to it, and the p arches thereof were before them: and it had «palm_trees, one on this_side, and another on that_ side, upon the_posts thereof.
2% And there was a gate in the inner court toward the south: and he mea- sured from gate to xgate toward the south a hundred cubits.
28 And he brought me to the inner court by the south gate: and he mea- sured the south Xgate according ito xthese xmeasures ;
29 And the_lo little_chambers thereof, and the_posts thereof, and the_r arches thereof, according_to xthese xmeasures : and there were windows in it and in the_p arches thereof oround ¢ about: it was fifty cubits long, and five and twenty cubits broad.
30 And the parches oround o about were five and twenty cubits long, and five cubits broad.
31 And the_p arches thereof were to- ward the outter court; and «palm_ trees were upon the_posts thereof: and the going_up to it had eight steps.
32 And he brought me into the inner xcourt toward the east: and he mea- sured «the gate according_to xthese xmeasures. :
33 And the_lo little_chambers thereof, and the posts thereof, and the p arches thereof were according_to xthese xmea- sures: and there were windows therein and in the_parches thereof oround oabout: i was fifty cubits long, and five and twenty cubits broad.
84 And the_pv arches thereof were to- ward the outward court; and «palm_ trees were upon the_posts thereof, on this_side, and on that_side: and the going_up to it had eight steps.
35 And he brought me to the north gate, and -measured if according_to xthese xmeasures ;
36 The_lo little.chambers thereof, the_ posts thereof, and the_parches thereof, and the windows to it oround o about: the_length was fifty cubits, and the breadth five and twenty cubits.
37 And the_posts thereof were toward the outter court ; and-¢ palm_trees were upon the posts thereof, on this_side, and on that_side: and the going_up to it had eight steps.
38 And the_at-chambers and the_ -entries thereof —-were by the_posts_of the gates, where they ‘washed asburnt_offering.
39 And in the_porch_of the gate were two tables on this_side, and two tables on that _side, to slay thereon the asburnt_offering and the sin_offering and the trespass_offering.
40 And at the side without, as one goeth_up to the_entry_of the north
xgate, were two tables; and on the
Ezexret XLI. 5i
other xside, which was at the_porch_of B.C. 574 the gate, were two tables. . 41 Four tables were on this_side, and § four tables on thatuside, by the_side_ of the gate; eight tables, whereupon they tslew their i ancah 42 And the four tables were of hewn stone for the esburnt offering, of a cubit and a half long, and a cubit and a half bro and one cubit. high: «s. scent whereupon also they laid -the in- jy struments wherewith they ‘slew «the 0.0. on-thi asburnt_offering and the sacrifice. | side and- 43 And within were xhooks, a hand) 0n-that— broad, fastened cround cabout: and upon the tables was the_fiesh_of the proac ap offering. : offering, | . # And without the inner xgate were CoA the_«tchambers_of the singers in the) OF THE inner court, which was at the_side_of! ,° the north gate; and their prospect was, toward the south: one at the_side_of, the east gate having the prospect to-| ¢! ward the north.
45 And he said unto me, This «¢xcham- ber, whose prospect is toward the south, is for the pie the_keepers_of the_ charge_of the house.
46 And the atchamber whose prospect is toward the north %s for the priests,) cha the_keepers_of the_charge_of the altar: 46. these are the_sons_of ok among the_ sons_of Levi, xswhich come_near to ‘the Lorp to minister unto Him.
47 So he measured «the court, a hun- dred cubits long, and a hundred cubits broad, foursquare ; and the altar that was before the house.
48 And he brought me to the_porch_ of the house, and measured each post_ of the porch, five cubits on this_side, and five cubits on that_side: and the_ breadth_of the gate was three cubits on this_side, and three cubits on that_side.
49 The_length_of the porch wastwenty cubits, and the breadth eleven cubits; and he brought me by the steps where- by they twent_up to it.
And there were pillars by the posts, ne on this_side, and another on that_ 3 side.
41 AFTERWARD he brought me to the temple, and measured posts, six cubits broad on the one-_side, and six cubits broad on the other-side. Which was The breadth of the tetaber- | te. a nacle; Ex.
2 And the_breadth_of the e door was ten cubits.
And the_sides_of the edoor were five |e. cubits on the one-side, and five cubits 9 on the other_side: and he measured the_length thereof, forty cubits: and the breadth, twenty cubits.
8 Then «went he inward, and measur- ed the_post_of the edoor, two cubits;
| 42. Gen. xv Jer. 34. 18 Matt. 27.5 Heb. 10.1 20.
side. ap. ap-
Bn eae
é
e
and_ the edoor, six cubits; and the_}|——— breadth_of the ¢door, seven cubits. ie bint
*So he measured of, twenty cubits; and the breadth,| 3.8. twenty cubits, before the temple: and toe : he said unto me, This-¢s the *-most| “©
x=holy place. : 8) the_wall_of the era Kt 5, 6,
5 After he measured house, six cubits; and the_breadth_of & S every xside_chamber, four cubits,| v8,
666
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,
lzeKiEL XLI. 6.
3.0. 574. . on-this- de and- p-that- de. pither- de. side. vambers, feb. tsela- oth. thirty in- der, i.e. bon each ory, %) in is
These rambers v either de en- urge as ley go Up- ard, 5, 6, cubits. an eleva- on, 07° latformto. oined, see
40. 5.
TRANCES. antrance.
le ani
OVERED WITH Woop. hres- olds.
ne walks-
ars. on ither-side,
atticed,
, On-this_ d_
0 acd cabout the house on_eevery_ side. '
6 And the sside_chambers were three, one over another, and ‘thirty =in_order; and they -entered into the wall which was of the house for the side_chambers eround cabout, that they might_have hold, but they thad not hold in the wall_of the house,
7 And ththere was an enlarging, anda winding-about still upward to the sside_ chambers : for the winding_about of the house went still upward round oabout the house: therefore the _breadth_of the house was still upward, and so in- creased from the lowest chamber to the highest by the midst.
8 I saw also «the_height_of the house oround o about : the_foundations_of the side_chambers were a ~full reed_of six 3 great cubits.
9 The_thickness_of the wall, which was for the sside_chamber without, was five cubits: and that which was left was the_place_of the side_chambers that were xwithin.
10 And between the atchambers was the_wideness_of twenty cubits ¢ round_ about the house o on_every oside,
11 And the_e-doors_of the -side_ chambers were toward the place that was left, one edoor toward the north, and another «door toward the south: and the_breadth_of the place that was_ left was five cubits oround o about.
12 Now the building that was before the separate_place at the end toward the west was seventy cubits broad ; and the_wall_of the building was five cubits thick oround cabout, and the_length thereof ninety cubits.
13 So he -measured «the house, a hundred cubits long ; and the separate_
*|place, and the building, with the_walls
thereof, a hundred cubits long ;
14 Also the_breadth_of the_face_of the house, and of the separate_place toward the east, a hundred cubits.
15 And he smeasured the_length_of
-| the building over against the separate_
place which was behind it, and the_ w galleries thereof on the one_side and on the other_side, a hundred cubits, with the inner xtemple, and the_porches_ of the court.
16 The ‘door_posts, and the narrow xwindows, and the w galleries oround_ eabout on their three_stories, over against the ‘door, «« cieled with wood oround oabout, and from the ground up_to the windows, and the windows were | covered ; °
17 To that above the ¢ door, even unto the inner xhouse, and without, and by all the wall oround oabout within and without, by =measure.
18 And it was made with cherubims
.|and ar palm_trees, so that a «rpalm_
tree was between a cherub and a cherub; and every xcherub had two faces ;
19 So that the_face_of a «man was toward the «rpalm_tree on the one_ Side, and the_face_of a young_lion to- ward the «rpalm_tree on the other_ side; it was made through all the house oround oabout.
Ezexien XLII. 11.
20 From the ground unto above the edoor were xcherubims and «7 xpalm_ trees made, and on the_wall_of the temple.
21 The_s-posts_of the temple were -squared, and the_face_of the sanc- tuary ; the appearance of the one as the appearance of the other.
2 The altar_of wood was three cubits high, and the_length thereof two cubits; and the_corners thereof, and the_length thereof, and the_walls thereof, were of wood: and he said unto me, “This is the table that 7s before 4 the Lorp.”
23 And the temple and the sanctuary ‘had two doors.
24 And the doors ‘had two leaves apiece, w two turning leaves ; two leaves for the one door, and two leaves for the other door.
2 And there were smade on them, on the_doors_of the temple, cherubims and «palm_trees, like as were +made upon the walls.
And there were thick planks upon the_face_of the porch without.
26 And there were narrow windowsand arpalm_trees on the one_side and on the other_side, on the _sides_of the porch, and wpon the_side. chambers_of the house, and xthick_planks.
42 THEN he brought_me_forth into
the outter xcourt, the way to- ward the north: and he brought me into the «tchamber that was over _ against the separate_place, and which was before the building toward the north. :
2 Before the_length_of a xhundred cubits was the north edoor, and the breadth was fifty cubits.
8 Over _against the twenty cwbits which were for the inner court, and over_against the pavement which was for the outter court, was gallery against gallery in xthree stories.
4 And before the «¢chambers was a walk_of ten cubits breadth xinward, a way_of one cubit; and their e doors toward the north.
5 Now the upper «txchambers were shorter: for the galleries 4 were_higher than these, than the lower, and than the middlemost_of the building.
6 For thep were in_three storves, but ‘had not pillars as the_pillars_of the courts: therefore the building was_ straitened more than the lowest and the middlemost from the ground.
7 And the wall that was without over against the «chambers, toward the eutter xcourt on the_forepart_of the atchambers, the length thereof was fifty cubits.
8 For the_length_of the «¢ chambers that weve in the outter court was fifty cubits; and, lo, before the temple were a hundred ‘eubits.
9 And from under these at chambers was the gentry on the east_side, as one goeth into them from the outter xcourt.
10 The atchambers were in the_thick- ness_of the_wall_of the court toward the east, over against the separate _ place, and over #Painst the building.
1 And the way before them was like
B.C, 574. e. entrance. ar. arti-
ficial_
palms.
8. side_posts, one on either side.
ALTAR OF INCENSE. Comp. Ex. 30.1, 2. Ch. 44. 16. J. Jehovah. DOoRs OF THE TEMPLE AND SANC- TUARY. 23-25.1 KIN. 6. 81-35.
tw. two fold- ing doors.
PORCH AND Front,
GALLERY AGAINST GALLERY.
o. outer,
at. attached_ chamber, Heb, lish- cah,
e. entrance, pethakh.
at.attached_ chambers, lishacoth, see Ch. 40. 17.
e. entrances,
d, did_take- out ofthese, lit. did_eat of these.
at.attached_ chambers. o. outer,
ATTACHED.
CHAMBERS.
g. going-in.
10, Ch. 40. 5.
667
EzEKIeL XLII, 12.
B.C. 574.
at. attached_ chambers.
e. entrances.
ée. an entrance.
NORTH AND SouTH CHAMBERS. 18. Ley. 6. 14-
16;
g. gift_offer- ing.
CHANGE OF APPAREL.
14. Ley. 16. 23, 24. Ch. 44. 19. Mark 16. 12. aoe 24. 13- 3l.
WALL OF SEPARA- TION.
0.0. on_this_ side and_ on-that_ side,
w. wind.
o. on-either side.
20. Ch. 45. 2. wi. winds.
ec. common.
THE GLORY ENTERS THE HOUSE.
e. east, Heb.
kahdim, Srom kah- dam, to go before, to precede,
2. Ps. xxiv. Rey. 1. 15. 3. Ch. i viii,
X, Xi.
J. Jehovah.
JEHOVAH SPEAKS. 5. Ex. 40. 34. 1 Kin. 8.10,
6. Ley. 1.1. “4. WAS standing.
the _ appearance _of the «chambers which were toward the north, as long_ as they, and as broad_as they: and all their goings_out were both according_ to their fashions, and according _to their ¢ doors.
72 And according_to the -¢ doors_of the atchambers that were toward the south was a edoor in the_head_of the way, even the way directly before the wall toward the east, as one entereth_ into them.
13 Then said he unto me, “The north at chambers and the south «f chambers, which are before the separate_place, thep be xholy atchambers, where the priests x4that approach unto !the Lorp shall_eat the 4-most =holy _ things: there shall_they_lay the -most =holy_ things, and the g meat_offering, and the sin_offering, and the trespass_offering ; for the place is holy.
14 When the priests enter therein, then shall they not go_out of the holy place into the ° utter xcourt, but there they shall_lay their garments wherein they ‘minister; for thep are holy; and shall_put_on other garments, and -shall_ approach to those things which are for the —-people.
15 Now when he had_made_an_end_ of -measuring the inner xhouse, he ‘brought_me-_forth toward the gate whose prospect 7s toward the east, and ‘measured it oround «about.
16 He measured the east wside with the measuring reed, five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed eround_about.
17 He measured the north w side, five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed °round_about,
18 He measured the south ~ -side, five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed.
19 He turned_about to the west wside, and measured five hundred reeds with the measuring reed.
20 He measured it by the four wisides: it had a wall oround 2 about, five hun- dred reeds long, and five hundred broad, to make_a-_separation between the sanctuary and the ¢ profane place,
43 AFTERWARD he brought me to the gate, even the gate that looketh toward the ¢ east :
2 And, behold, sheaclory. of the_=God_ of Israel came from the_way_of the east: and His voice was like a noise_of many waters ; and the earth shined with His glory.
8 Andit wasaccording_to the_appear- ance_of the vision which I saw, even according_to the vision that I saw when I came to destroy -the city: and the visions were like the vision that I saw by the river Chebar; and I fell upon my face.
4And the_glory_of ‘the Lorp came into the house by the way_of the gate whose prospect is toward the east.
5 So the Spirit took_me_up, and brought me into the inner xcourt ; an behold, the_glory_of Jthe Lorp fill the house,
§ And I heard Him speaking unto me out_of the house; and the man »4stood
by me,
EzexrieL XLIII. 19
7 And He said unto me, “Son_of; B.C.57 aman, +the_place_of My throne, and | -the_place_of the_soles_of My feet, where DwEunl
rice
I will_dwell in the_midst_of the_s chil- dren_of Israél for ever, and My holy name, shall the_house_of Israél no more defile, neither thep, nor their kings, by their whoredom, nor by the_carcases_of their kings in their high_places.
8 In their setting_of their threshold by My thresholds, and their post by My 5. posts, and the wall between Me and them, they have even-defiled My holy “name by their abominations that they ‘have_committed; wherefore I haye_ consumed them in Mine anger.
° Now let them put—away their rwhoredom, and the_carcases_of their kings, far from Me, and I -will_dwell in the_midst_of them for ever.
10 Chon son_of «man, shew +the house to -the_house-of Israél, that they may_be_ashamed_of their iniquities: and -let_them_measure «the ppattern. |,
11 And if they -be_ashamed of all that they -have_done, «shew them the_form_ of the house, and the_p fashion thereof, and the_goings_out thereof, and the_ comings-_in thereof, and all the_forms thereof, and -allthe_ordinancesthereof, and all the_forms thereof, and all the_ laws thereof; and write 7t in their sight, that they may_keep rthe-whole form thereof, and all the_ordinances thereof, and -do them.
12 This 7s the_law_of the house ;‘Upon the_top_of the mountain the whole limit thereof eround cabout shall be »-most =holy.’ Behold, this is the_law_of the house.”
18 And these are the_measures-_of the altar after the cubits: (The cubit is a cubit and a hand_bi th ;) even the Lbottom shall be a xcubit, and the} >. bosom, breadth a cubit, and the border thereof| “2 by the 'edge thereof °round_about|7. lip. shall be xa span: and this shall be the_
p higher_place_of the altar: 14 And from the bbottom upon the ‘ound even to the lower se xsettle shall e two cubits, and the breadth one cubit; and from the lesser /e xsettle even to the greater /exsettle shall be four cubits, and the breadth one xcubit. le
15 So tthe altar shall be four cubits ;|¢ } and from the alaltar and upward shall be four xhorns.
16 And the «altar shall be twelve cubits long, twelve broad, square in the} at four squares thereof.
17 And the /¢ settle shall be fourteen cubits lang and fourteen broad in the four squares thereof; and the border about it shall be half a xcubit ; and the b bottom thereof shall be a cubit about ; and his stairs shall_look toward the east.
18 And He said unto me, “Son_of| First Da aman, thus «saith Athe =Lord 4 Gop;|4- ahd These ave the-ordinances_of the a! altar |“7- in the day when they shall_make it, to Z offer « as burnt_offerings thereon, and to} Jel sprinkle blood thereon. bo
19 And thou sshalt_give to the priests the Levites that be of the_seed_of Zadok, xzwhich approach unto Me, to minister unto Me, 4saith Athe =Lord !Gop, a young bullock for a sin_offering.
21-23.
668 7
.
HZEKIEL XLIII. 20.
3.0. 574.
fill their ands.
EIGHTH
JAY AND
ne” | 44.
.|xSsanctuary which looketh_toward the
Jehovah.
ahdahm. set thine eart.
set thine eart to.
20 And thou -shalt_take of the_blood thereof, and -put zt on the_four horns_ of it, and on the_four corners_of the settle, and upon the border oround_ about: thus -shalt_thou_cleanse and m OSE tt.
Thou sshalt_take «the bullock also of the_sin_offering, and he -shall_? burn it in the_appointed_place-_of the house, without the sanctuary.
2 And on the second «day thou shalt_ broffer a kid_of the goats without_ blemish for a sin_offering; and they -shall_cleanse «the «/ altar, as they did_ cleanse it with the bullock.
23 When thou hast_made_an_end_of cleansing 7t, thou shalt_r offer a young bullock without_blemish, and a ram out_of the flock without_blemish.
24 And thou «shalt_r offer them before Jthe Lorp, and the priests -shall_cast salt upon them, and they ‘shall_offer them up for a «s burnt offering unto J the Lorp.
2% Seven days shalt_thou_prepare every day a goat for a sin_offering : they shall also prepare a young bullock, and a ram out_of the flock, without_ blemish.
26 Seven days *shall_they_™ purge «the alaltar and purify it; and they *shall_ J consecrate themselves.
27 And when cthese days are_c expired, it -shall_be, that upon the eighth xday, and so forward, the priests shall_make your as-burnt _ offerings upon the alaltar, and your ~peace_offerings ; and aaa pou, 4ssaith Athe =Lord
OD.”
THEN he brought me back the_ way-_of the_c gate_of the outward
east ; and it was shut. 2 Then said Jthe Lorp unto me;
0.|“This xgate shall_be shut, it shall not
be_opened, and no ¢ man shall_enter_in by it; because / the Lorp, the_=God_of Israél, -hath_entered_in by it, therefore it -shall_be shut.
8 It is for the prince; the prince, he
.|shall_sit in it to eat bread before ‘the
Lorn ; he shall_enter by the_way_of the porte of that xgate, and shall_go_out
y the_way_of the_same.” =
4 Then brought he me the_way_of the north gate before the house: and I looked, and, behold, the_glory_of / the Lorp filled «the_house_of !the Lorp: and I fell upon my face.
5 And/ the Lorp said unto me, “Son_ of «man, s-mark well, and ‘behold with thine eyes, and -hear with thine ears call that £ «say unto thee concerning all the _ordinances _of the — house _of ‘the Lorn, and all the_laws thereof; and s-mark well the_entering_in_of the house, with every going_forth of the sanctuary.
6 And thou -shalt_say to the rebel- lious, even to the_house_of Israél, Thus saith Athe =Lord J Gop; O_ye house_ of Israél, let_it_suffice you of all your abominations,
7In that ye shave_brought into My sanctuary sostrangers, uncircumcised in heart, and uncircumcised in flesh, to
EzEexreu XLIV. 20.
be in My sanctuary, to ppollute it, even My chouse, when ye offer My -bread, the fat and the blood, and they have_ broken My -covenant because of all your abominations.
8 And ye shave not kept the_charge_ of Mine holy_things: but ye have_set keepers_of My charge in My sanctuary for yourselves.
* Thus saith 4the =Lord JGop; No stranger, uncircumcised in heart, nor uncircumcised in flesh, shall_enter into My sanctuary, of any stranger that is among the_so children_of Israél.
10 And the Levites that -are_gone_ away far from Me, when Israél went_ astray, which went_astray away from Me atter their didols ; they «shall even bear their iniquity.
U Yet they -shall_be ministers in My sanctuary, having ocharge at the _ gates_of the house, and ministering to rthe house: they shall_slay -the asburnt_offering and the -people, and thep shall_stand be- fore them to minister_unto them.
22 Because they 'ministered _ unto them before their didols, and caused the_house_of Israél to fall into iniquity ; therefore have I lifted_up Mine hand against them, «saith Athe =Lord J Gop, and they «shall_bear their iniquity.
13 And they shall not come_near unto Me, to do_the_office_of_a_priest unto Me, nor to come_near to any_of My holy_things, in the h-most x=holy place: but they *shall_bear their shame, and their abominations which they shave_ committed,
14 But I -will_make them keepers_of the_charge_of the house, for all the_ service thereof, and for all that shall_ be_done therein. *
15 But the priests the Levites, the_ sons_of Zadok, that kept -the_charge_
of My Sanctuary when the_sochildren_of 35
Israel went_astray from Me, thep shall_ come_near to Me to minister unto Me, and they -shall_stand before Me to Loffer unto Me the fat and the blood, asaith 4 the =Lord 4 Gop:
16 @hep shall_enter into My sanc- tuary, and they shall_come_near to My table, to minister unto Me, and they *shall_keep My charge.
17 And it sshall_come_to_pass, that when they enter_in at the_gates_of the inner xcourt, they shall_be_ clothed with linen garments; and nowoolshall_ come upon them, whiles they minister in the_gates_of the inner xcourt, and within.
18 They shall_have linen ‘bonnets upon their heads, and shall_have linen breeches upon their loins; they shall not gird themselves with any_thing_ that_causeth_sweat.
19 And when they go_forth into the outter xcourt, even into the outter court to the -people, they shall_put_off their -garments wherein thep +minis- tered, and ‘lay them in the holy a¢cham- bers, and they -shall_put_on other gar- ments; and they shall not sanctify «the -people with their garments.
20 Neither shall_they-shave their heads, nor suffer their locks to grow_
669
BC. 574.
p.- profane,
or make it common.
b. bring near,
CONCERN- ING THE LEVITES THAT WENT ASTRAY. A.J. Adon- ahy, Sove- reign_-Lord Jehovah. 80. sons. 10. 2 Kin. 23.
ar
. dungy- idols.
11. Isa. 61. 6.
0. or Over- sight.
as. ascend- ing-offer- ing.
w. were to the-house_ of Israel for a stum- bling- block-of iniquity.
h. holy-of , the holies.
PRIESTLY ORDI- NANCES.
t. turbans, or orna- mented head- dresses.
19. Ley. 6. 10, 11. John 20. 19-21.
o, outer,
at.attached_
chambers, lishahcoth.
20. Ley. 21.5.
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yayin. 22. Lev, 21.
7, 13, 14.
23, Num. 19. li.
b. bring- near.
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23. Num. 18. 20.
29. Lev. 6.14- 18. g. eift-offer-
31. Ex. 22. 31.
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