side. shoulder.
over against. Or, all along.
The “outward” or outer “court” (o, Plan II) corresponds to what was in Herod’s temple the court of Women, into which all Jews, but not Gentiles wer...
Through this he came into the great outer court, round which ran a pavement, with thirty chambers fronting on the pavement probably for the use of th...
And the pavement by the side of the gates over against the length of the gates was the lower pavement.
And the pavement— And the pavement abutted upon the sides of the gates, over-against the length of the gates of the pavement below.
And the pavement by the side of the gates over against the length of the gates was the lower pavement. The pavement by the side of the gates,...
The New Temple Ezekiel, transported in vision to Palestine, is set down on the N. side of the Temple mountain, and sees the Temple buildings exten...
Over against] RV 'answerable unto.' The Outer Northern Gateway ( Ezekiel 40:20-23 ), Fig. 3, N. This was similar to the E. gateway. 'Porch' sh...
Over against the length of the gates. — The width of the pavement was the same as the projection of the gateways into the court, i.e., 44 cubits...
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The Reader will form a better calculation of the extent of this wonderful city, by considering what its dimensions were. A cubit for the sanctuary me...
And the pavement by the sides of the gates over against the length of the gates was the lower pavement. That is, this pavement, which went along by...
And the pavement by the side of the gates over against the length of the gates [was] the lower pavement. Ver. 18. Was the lower pavement. ] See on...
The Vision of the Temple. B. C. 574. ...
The pavement; that mentioned Ezekiel 40:17 . By the side of the gates; that part which lay on each side of the gate, and from thence spread it...
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“Then he brought me to the outer court, and lo there were chambers, fronted by a pavement, erected round about the court. Thirty chambers were fronte...
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And the pavement by the side of the gates, it was constructed there, over against the length of the gates, exactly the length of the gates, was th...
The pavement — That mentioned, Ezekiel 40:17 . By the side — That part which lay on each side of the gate, and from thence spread itself toward th...
18 And the pavement by the side of the gates over against the length of the gates was the lower pavement.