Ezekiel 40:44

44 Outside the inner gate there were two chambers in the inner courtyard. The one beside the North Gate faced south, and the one beside the East Gate faced north.

Ezekiel 40:44 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 40:44

And without the inner gate were the chambers of the singers,
&c.] These singers are true believers in Christ, members of Gospel churches; whose duty and privilege it is to sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs; which is a part of internal, spiritual, and evangelical worship, ( Ephesians 5:19 ) ( Colossians 3:16 ) , these are the spiritual harpers, that have harps in their hands, and make melody in their hearts, and are able to sing the songs of electing, redeeming, calling, pardoning, justifying, and adopting grace; these deservedly have a place in the churches of Christ, in the inward court, being inward court worshippers, even all such who sing with the spirit and the understanding; for these chambers were in the inward court: the prophet being brought through the inner northern gate, into the open space between the inward court, saw these chambers; for it follows, in the inner court, which was at the side of the north gate;
in that part of the court which lay near the north gate, where now the prophet and his guide were: and their prospect was toward the south;
that is, some of these chambers, one row of them, were by the side of the north gate, and these faced the south; north and south being opposite to each other: one at the side of the east gate, having the prospect toward the north:
another row of chambers for the singers was in that part of the inner court which was on the side of the east gate, on the north side of it, and so faced the north part of the court. The Septuagint version, if admitted, makes the sense of it more clear, but different,

``and he brought me into the inner court, and behold two chambers in the inner court; one at the back of the gate that looks to the north, bearing to the south; and one at the back of the gate to the south, looking to the north.''

Ezekiel 40:44 In-Context

42 The four tables that were used for the entirely burned offering as well as for the communal sacrifices were made of hewn stone. Each was twenty-seven inches square and eighteen inches high. Equipment used in the ritual slaughter was set on them.
43 Hooks, three inches wide, were securely fixed all the way around. The tables were for the flesh of the offerings.
44 Outside the inner gate there were two chambers in the inner courtyard. The one beside the North Gate faced south, and the one beside the East Gate faced north.
45 He spoke to me: "The chamber facing south is for the priests who keep watch over the temple,
46 and the chamber facing north is for the priests who keep watch over the altar. Of all the Levites, only the Zadokites may draw near to serve the LORD."

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