Yechezkel 41:14

14 Also the width of the face of the Beis [HaMikdash], and of the Gizrah toward the east, a hundred cubits.

Yechezkel 41:14 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 41:14

Also the breadth of the face of the house, and the separate
place toward the east
The whole front of the temple, the holy and most holy place, which looked to the east: and was measured from north to south, an hundred cubits:
which some reckon thus; the breadth of the temple twenty cubits; the thickness of the outward walls, twelve cubits; the side chambers, eight cubits; the walls of these chambers, five cubits on each side: the breadth of the void space, five cubits on each side; and twenty cubits round about the house; so that the length and breadth of this structure was the same, and made a perfect foursquare, as the city of the New Jerusalem is said to be, ( Revelation 21:16 ) .

Yechezkel 41:14 In-Context

12 Now the Binyan (building, structure) that was before the Gizrah (separation, separating courtyard, restricted space, behind the Beis HaMikdash) at the end toward the west was seventy cubits wide; and the wall of the Binyan was five cubits thick all around, and the length thereof ninety cubits.
13 So he [the angelic being] measured the Beis [HaMikdash], a hundred cubits long; and the Gizrah, and the Binyan, with the walls thereof, a hundred cubits long;
14 Also the width of the face of the Beis [HaMikdash], and of the Gizrah toward the east, a hundred cubits.
15 And he [the angelic being] measured the length of the Binyan along the front of the Gizrah which was behind it, and the atikeha (corner structures) thereof on the one side and on the other side, a hundred cubits, with the Heikhal Hapenimi, and the ulam vestibules of the Khatzer;
16 The doorposts, and the narrow chalonim, and the atikim balconies around on their three stories, opposite the saf (threshold), paneled with etz all around, and from the ground up to the chalonot, and the chalonot were covered;
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