Ezekiel 41:26

26 on which the windows narrow without and large within, and the likeness of palm trees were on this side and on that side; in the little shoulders, either undersettings, of the porch, by the sides of the house, and by the breadth of the walls. (and there were windows narrow outside and broad within, and the likeness of palm trees on this side and on that side, on the little shoulders, or the undersettings, of the porch, on the sides of the Temple, and on the breadth of the walls.)

Ezekiel 41:26 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 41:26

And there were narrow windows
See ( Ezekiel 41:16 ) ( 40:16 ) : and palm trees on the one side and on the other side, on the sides of
the porch;
upon the posts that were on each side the porch, north and south; ( Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:26 ) : and upon the side chambers of the house, and thick planks;
that is, there were palm trees upon the side chambers, which were in number thirty, ( Ezekiel 41:6 ) and upon the planks also; every part of this fabric within and without were ornamented.

Ezekiel 41:26 In-Context

24 And in the two doors on ever either side were two little doors, that were folded together in themselves; for why two doors were on ever either side of the doors. (Each double-door consisted of two little doors, or two leaves, that swung open in the middle.)
25 And the cherubims, and the engraving of palm trees, were graven in the doors of the temple, as also those were expressed in the walls. Wherefore and greater beams were in the front of the porch withoutforth, (And cherubim and palm trees were carved on the doors of the Temple, like those that were also expressed on its walls. And there were great beams over the front of the porch outside,)
26 on which the windows narrow without and large within, and the likeness of palm trees were on this side and on that side; in the little shoulders, either undersettings, of the porch, by the sides of the house, and by the breadth of the walls. (and there were windows narrow outside and broad within, and the likeness of palm trees on this side and on that side, on the little shoulders, or the undersettings, of the porch, on the sides of the Temple, and on the breadth of the walls.)
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