An outer wall in front of the chambers was fifty cubits long and ran parallel to the chambers and the outer court. Sermons
I. THE DUTY AND THE PRIVILEGE OF SEPARATION. 1. That which is obligatory and constant; viz. to be separate in spirit and in sympathy from sin; to stand apart, in spirit, from all that is in any way unchristian. 2. That which is obligatory and frequent; viz. to separate ourselves much and generally from the society of the sinful. Jesus Christ was thus "separate from sinners" (Hebrews 7:26). It is the sacred duty of most good men, and of all the young, to keep aloof from the vicious and profane; to decline the society, and firmly to refuse the friendship, of those who fear not God and whose conduct is unprincipled and deleterious. 3. That which is wise and occasional; viz. to retire into the seclusion of the quiet chamber, where there is no disturbing voice to prevent our close communion with the Father and Savior of our spirits. II. THE SERVICE OF SOCIETY. There are truths to be learned and there are influences to be gained in solitude which cannot be secured in society; but, on the other hand, there is a service which only society can render us. To meet men and to know them as they are living their daily life of toil and struggle; to come into close contact with their difficulties, their doubts, their joys, and their sorrows; to exchange ideas with them; to learn what their experience and their wisdom have to teach us, and to convey to them what we ourselves have learned in the solitary place; to be in the world, and still above it; - this is not only the true triumph of Christian principle, it is the fair and open opportunity of Christian usefulness. - C.
And before the chambers was a walk of ten cubits breadth inward. Before these chambers there were walks of five yards broad, in which those who had lodged in these chambers might meet for conversation, might walk and talk together for their mutual edification, might communicate their knowledge and experiences. For we are not to spend all our time between the church and the chamber, though a great deal of time may be spent to very good purpose in both. But man is made for society, and Christians for communion of saints, and the duties of that communion we must make conscience of. It is promised to Joshua, who was high priest in the second temple, that God will "give him places to walk in among those that stand by" (Zechariah 3:7).( M. Henry.). People EzekielPlaces Holy PlaceTopics Answering, Cells, Chambers, Court, Cubits, Direction, Extended, Facing, Fifty, Forepart, Front, Length, Opposite, Outer, Outer-court, Outside, Over-against, Parallel, Rooms, Square, Thereof, Towards, Utter, WallOutline 1. The chambers for the priests13. The use thereof 15. The measures of the outward court Dictionary of Bible Themes Ezekiel 42:1-20Library Mount Moriah"Wherefore is it called mount Moriah? R. Levi Bar Chama and R. Chaninah differ about this matter. One saith, Because thence instruction should go forth to Israel. The other saith, Because thence should go forth fear to the nations of the world." "It is a tradition received by all, that the place, where David built an altar in the threshing-floor of Araunah, was the place where Abraham built his, upon which he bound Isaac; where Noah built his, when he went out of the ark: that in the same place was … John Lightfoot—From the Talmud and Hebraica Ezekiel Links Ezekiel 42:7 NIVEzekiel 42:7 NLT Ezekiel 42:7 ESV Ezekiel 42:7 NASB Ezekiel 42:7 KJV Ezekiel 42:7 Bible Apps Ezekiel 42:7 Parallel Ezekiel 42:7 Biblia Paralela Ezekiel 42:7 Chinese Bible Ezekiel 42:7 French Bible Ezekiel 42:7 German Bible Ezekiel 42:7 Commentaries Bible Hub |