Ezekiel 41:9
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New International Version
The outer wall of the side rooms was five cubits thick. The open area between the side rooms of the temple


English Standard Version
The thickness of the outer wall of the side chambers was five cubits. The free space between the side chambers of the temple and the


New American Standard Bible
The thickness of the outer wall of the side chambers was five cubits. But the free space between the side chambers belonging to the temple


King James Bible
The thickness of the wall, which was for the side chamber without, was five cubits: and that which was left was the place of the side chambers that were within.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
The thickness of the outer wall of the side rooms was 8 3/4 feet. The free space between the side rooms of the temple


International Standard Version
The outer wall of the side chambers was five cubits thick, and there was an empty space between the Temple's side chambers


American Standard Version
The thickness of the wall, which was for the side-chambers, on the outside, was five cubits: and that which was left was the place of the side-chambers that belonged to the house.


Douay-Rheims Bible
And the thickness of the wall for the side chamber without, which was five cubits: and the inner house was within the side chambers of the house.


Darby Bible Translation
The thickness of the wall, which was for the side-chambers without, was five cubits, as also what was left free along the building of the side-chambers that pertained to the house.


Young's Literal Translation
The breadth of the wall that is to the side-chamber at the outside is five cubits; and that which is left is the place of the side-chambers that are to the house.


Commentaries
41:1-26 After the prophet had observed the courts, he was brought to the temple. If we attend to instructions in the plainer parts of religion, and profit by them, we shall be led further into an acquaintance with the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven.

9. that which was left—There was an unoccupied place within chambers that belonged to the house. The buildings in this unoccupied place, west of the temple, and so much resembling it in size, imply that no place was to be left which was to be held, as of old, not sacred. Manasseh (2Ki 23:11) had abused these "suburbs of the temple" to keeping horses sacred to the sun. All excuse for such abominations was henceforth to be taken away, the Lord claiming every space, and filling up this also with sacred erections [Fairbairn].
Ezekiel 41:8
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