Ezekiel 40:32 kjv
And he brought me into the inner court toward the east: and he measured the gate according to these measures.
Ezekiel 40:32 nkjv
And he brought me into the inner court facing east; he measured the gateway according to these same measurements.
Ezekiel 40:32 niv
Then he brought me to the inner court on the east side, and he measured the gateway; it had the same measurements as the others.
Ezekiel 40:32 esv
Then he brought me to the inner court on the east side, and he measured the gate. It was of the same size as the others.
Ezekiel 40:32 nlt
Then he took me to the east gateway leading to the inner courtyard. He measured it, and it had the same measurements as the other gateways.
Ezekiel 40 32 Cross References
Verse | Text | Reference |
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Ezekiel 40:6 | He made the gate-post a doorway, and one jamb opposite another, three cubits by three. | Detailed Description |
Ezekiel 40:10 | The side chambers were three cubits wide on the inside and three cubits wide on the outside. | Chamber Dimensions |
Ezekiel 40:21 | The side chambers and the threshold and the roof of the gateway had the same dimensions. | Gatehouse Structure |
Ezekiel 40:23 | And there was a gate on the inner side of the gate-court, like the others. | Inner Court Gate |
Ezekiel 40:24 | Then he led me to the south gate, and there he measured the gate-posts and the gate-court. | Southern Gate |
Ezekiel 40:25 | And on the north side, also seven cubits across and thirty cubits long, with ten cubits across each side-chamber. | Northern Gate Details |
Ezekiel 40:26 | Then up to the vestibule facing it, thirty cubits long, with twenty cubits across, and ten cubits deep, and projecting inwards. | Vestibule Dimensions |
Ezekiel 40:33 | Likewise the side chambers and the threshold and the roof of the inner gateway. | Matching Structure |
Ezekiel 40:34 | And they were opening outward to the outer court, and ten cubits across the vestibule on the one side and ten cubits on the other. | Outer Access |
Ezekiel 40:36 | And the side chambers and the thresholds and the roof of the gateway. | Gate roof structure |
Ezekiel 40:40 | On the one side there were four bases for the set tables and on the other side four bases for the set tables. | Set Tables Location |
Ezekiel 40:44 | In them were the chambers of the singers in the inner court, and the chamber of the priests facing north. | Priests Chambers |
Ezekiel 40:45 | And he said to me, “These chambers which face north are for the priests, the keepers of the service of the temple. | Priestly Duty |
Ezekiel 40:46 | And the chamber which faces south is for the priests, the keepers of the custody of the temple. | Temple Custody |
Ezekiel 41:1 | Then he brought me to the temple and measured the gate-posts, six cubits thick on the one side and six cubits thick on the other side. | Temple Gateposts |
Ezekiel 41:2 | The width of the opening was ten cubits, and the width of the side chambers was five cubits on each side. | Opening Dimensions |
Ezekiel 41:3 | Then he went into the nave and measured the gate-posts, eight cubits wide, and the corners of the nave, five cubits wide. | Nave Entrance |
Ezekiel 41:10 | The side chambers on the south were thirty lengths in cubit, and on the north thirty lengths in cubit. | Chamber Length |
Ezekiel 41:11 | Then he measured the width of the entrance to the nave; ten cubits was the width of the entrance, and the side chambers of the nave were twelve cubits wide on each side. | Nave Entrance Width |
1 Kings 6:31 | For the entrance to the inner sanctuary he made doors of olivewood, five cubits was the width of the doorway, and the sides of the doorway were five cubits wide on each side. | Solomon's Temple |
1 Kings 7:40 | He also made the bases, and the basins and the dishes and the bowls for the house of the Lord of bronze. | Temple Furnishings |
Revelation 11:1 | Then I was given a reed like a measuring rod, and the angel standing by said, "Rise and measure the temple of God and the altar and those who worship there." | Heavenly Temple |
Revelation 21:12 | It had a wall with twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels, and names inscribed on them, which are the names of the twelve tribes of the sons of Israel. | New Jerusalem |
Revelation 21:15 | And the angel who talked with me had a measuring rod of gold to measure the city, and its gates and its wall. | Heavenly Measurements |
Revelation 21:21 | And the twelve gates were twelve pearls, each of the gates made of a single pearl. The street of the city was pure gold, transparent as glass. | Gates of New Jerusalem |
John 10:7 | So Jesus again said to them, "Truly, truly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep." | Jesus as the Door |
Ezekiel 40 verses
Ezekiel 40 32 Meaning
The inner court gate of the temple complex had six steps leading up to it, and the gate itself was formed by three pillars on each side.
Ezekiel 40 32 Context
This verse is part of Ezekiel's vision of a restored temple in Jerusalem. The prophet is given detailed measurements and instructions for a new temple complex, symbolizing God's renewed presence with His people. Chapter 40 focuses on the outer courts and gateways. This specific verse describes the southern gate of the inner court. The precise, repetitive nature of the measurements suggests an orderly and perfect dwelling place for God, contrasting with the imperfections and idolatry that led to the first temple's destruction.
Ezekiel 40 32 Word Analysis
- And: (Hebrew: וְ ve) - A conjunctive particle, often indicating sequence or connection.
- the gate: (Hebrew: שַׁעַר֙ sha'ar) - Refers to an opening, an entrance, a portal. In this context, it's a significant architectural feature of the temple.
- of the outer court: (Hebrew: לַמִּקְדָּשׁ֙ la'miqdash) - Possessive construction indicating it belongs to or leads into the outer court/temple area.
- was: (Hebrew: הָיְתָה֙ hayetah) - Past tense verb indicating existence or state.
- six steps: (Hebrew: שֵׁשׁ מַעֲלֹ֣ות shesh ma'aloth)
- shesh: (Hebrew: שֵׁשׁ shesh) - The number six.
- ma'aloth: (Hebrew: מַעֲלֹ֣ות ma'aloth) - Steps, stairs, ascending courses. Implies an elevation or a gradual rise.
- And: (Hebrew: וְ ve)
- its framework: (Hebrew: וּקְרָת֔וֹ u'qirathow) - Refers to the sides, jambs, or uprights of the gateway.
- and its framework: (Hebrew: וּקְרָת֔וֹ u'qirathow) - Repetition for emphasis or architectural description of the matching sides.
- were: (Hebrew: הָי֔וּ hayu) - Plural past tense verb.
- three on the one side: (Hebrew: שָׁלֹ֛שׁ מִלְּמָּעֵןshalosh millêman)
- shalosh: (Hebrew: שָׁלֹ֛שׁ shalosh) - The number three.
- millêman: (Hebrew: מִלְּמָּעֵןmillêman) - From the side, on one side.
- and three on the other side: (Hebrew: וְשָׁלֹ֣שׁ מִלְּמָּעֵןve'shalosh millêman) - Corresponding measurement for the opposite side.
Word-Group Analysis
The passage describes the structure of the gate:
- "six steps": This emphasizes the physical elevation and access into this sacred area. It is not just a flat entry but a structured ascent.
- "its framework... and its framework, three on the one side and three on the other side": This detailed measurement points to the jambs or sides of the gateway. The symmetry of three on each side highlights balance, perfection, and completeness in God's divine structure. The repetition reinforces the identical nature of these elements, crucial for divine architecture.
Ezekiel 40 32 Bonus Section
The precise architectural specifications throughout Ezekiel chapters 40-48 often draw comparisons to Solomon's temple but highlight significant differences and elaborations. The repetition of measurements and the symmetrical design underscore a divine blueprint, intended for an ideal representation of God's kingdom and dwelling place. The emphasis on specific gates and their associated courts points to the orderliness and separation inherent in approaching God, even in a redeemed state. Scholars suggest these measurements and structures are symbolic, pointing to Christ as the ultimate access and the eternal dwelling of God with His people, as seen in Revelation.
Ezekiel 40 32 Commentary
Ezekiel's vision provides intricate details of a future temple, illustrating God's perfect order and presence. The southern gate to the inner court, specifically, had six ascending steps, signifying a progression towards holiness. The gateway itself was framed by three upright supports on each side, totaling six pilasters for the gate. This symmetry and the numbers six (associated with man or earthly completeness, yet within a divine context here) and three (often representing divine perfection or the Godhead) suggest a complete and perfect connection between the divine and the human realm, albeit through structured divine appointment. It points to a refined access, orderly and appointed, reflecting God's desire for holiness and His ability to dwell with His people.