Ezequiel 41:11

11 De las habitaciones laterales salían dos puertas al atrio del terraplén, que tenía dos metros con setenta centímetros de ancho. Una puerta daba al norte y la otra daba al sur.

Ezequiel 41:11 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 41:11

And the doors of the side chambers were towards the place that
was left
These opened to the void space before them; that is, those of the lower storey; the others must open to the winding staircase that led down to it: one door toward the north, and another door toward the south;
which is not to be understood as if each chamber had two doors; but either of the two doors, which opened at the top of the staircase to the north and south; or of the doors of those chambers, which were on the north, and opened towards it; and of those that were on the south, that opened to that: indeed the Misnic doctors say F4 that each chamber had three doors; one to the chamber on the right; another to the chamber on the left; and a third to the upper chamber: and in the north east corner were five doors; one to the chamber on the right; and one to the upper chamber; a third to the winding stairs; a fourth to the little gate; and the fifth to the temple; these signify the free entrance of men into the churches of Christ in the latter day, whose gates shall be opened to let in the righteous nation; and shall stand open continually, that the forces of the Gentiles and their kings may be brought, ( Isaiah 26:2 ) ( Isaiah 60:11 Isaiah 60:18 ) and in the New Jerusalem there are gates, east, west, north, and south, even twelve of them, and at them twelve angels; and which gates shall not be shut day nor night, ( Revelation 21:12 Revelation 21:13 Revelation 21:25 ) : and the breadth of the place that was left was five cubits round about;
the void space that was left before the side chambers; see ( Ezekiel 41:9 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F4 Misn. Middot, c. 4. sect. 3.

Ezequiel 41:11 In-Context

9 La pared exterior de las habitaciones laterales del templo tenía un espesor de dos metros con setenta centímetros, lo cual dejaba un espacio libre entre las habitaciones laterales
10 y la hilera de habitaciones a lo largo del muro exterior del atrio interior. Ese espacio libre tenía diez metros con sesenta centímetros de ancho y rodeaba todo el templo.
11 De las habitaciones laterales salían dos puertas al atrio del terraplén, que tenía dos metros con setenta centímetros de ancho. Una puerta daba al norte y la otra daba al sur.
12 Por el occidente había un gran edificio, cuyo frente daba al atrio del templo. De ancho medía treinta y siete metros con diez centímetros, de largo cuarenta y siete metros con setenta centímetros; sus muros tenían dos metros con setenta centímetros
de espesor.
13 Luego el hombre midió la longitud del templo y era de cincuenta y tres metros.
El atrio que rodeaba el edificio con los muros incluidos, tenía de largo cincuenta y tres metros más.
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