Ezekiel 41:16

16 had wood panels on the walls. By the doorway, the Temple had wood panels on the walls. The wood covered all the walls from the floor up to the windows,

Ezekiel 41:16 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 41:16

The door posts and the narrow windows
Of the inner temple or holy of holies; for this is what is last mentioned; of the door posts of it, see ( Ezekiel 41:3 ) , in the holy of holies, both in Moses's tabernacle, and Solomon's temple, were no windows; Jehovah dwelt in thick darkness, ( 1 Kings 8:12 ) , but in this inner temple, or the more perfect state of the church on earth, there will be much light: these windows are said to be "narrow", that is, without, but broad within; and let in a great deal of light, which, though not discerned by those without, yet comfortably enjoyed by those within; and will be so great, that there will be no need of the sun or moon; Christ the Lamb will be the light of this state; and the nations of the saved and their kings will walk in the light of it, ( Revelation 21:23-25 ) : and the galleries round about on their three stories;
these seem to be the same with the side chambers, which were three storey high, and were on the three sides of the house, west, north, and south; see ( Ezekiel 41:6 ) : over against the door, cieled with wood round about:
with cedar wood, as the Targum: or, "answerable were the doors cieled with wood" F12; door, for doors; that is, the doors of these side chambers, which answered to one another, were lined with cedar wood; all which doors, door posts, windows, and galleries, were severally measured: and from the ground up to the windows;
from the bottom of the floor of the most holy place up to the windows, which were above the third storey of the side chambers, he measured also: and the windows were covered;
either by the jetting out of the side chambers, so that they could not well be seen in the courts below; or they were lattice windows with such small holes as at a distance were scarcely discernible; or were covered with curtains within; or being very narrow on the outside, though broad within, looked as if they were covered; denoting how impenetrable the glories of this state are to those that are without, ( Revelation 22:15 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F12 (bybo Ue Pyxv Poh dgn) "contra uniuscujusque limen, stratumque ligno per gyrum in circuitu", V. L. Capellus.

Ezekiel 41:16 In-Context

14 Also the front of the Temple and the private area on its east side were one hundred seventy-five feet wide.
15 The man measured the length of the building facing the private area on the west side, and it was one hundred seventy-five feet from one wall to the other. The Holy Place, the Most Holy Place, and the outer porch
16 had wood panels on the walls. By the doorway, the Temple had wood panels on the walls. The wood covered all the walls from the floor up to the windows,
17 up to the part of the wall above the entrance. All the walls inside the Most Holy Place and the Holy Place, and on the outside, in the porch,
18 had carvings of creatures with wings and palm trees. A palm tree was between each carved creature, and every creature had two faces.
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