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Ezekiel 44:1

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 44:1

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The gate of the outward sanctuary, the outer gate of the sanctuary (Revised Version)—which looketh toward the east. To this door the prophet was conducted back, by way of the inner north or south gate, from the inner court, in which he had received the measurements of the altar and the instructions for its consecration ().

Whether Ezekiel stood upon the outside of this door as in , or upon its inside, cannot as yet be determined; but in either ease he observed that it was shut—again, whether on the east side towards the temple precincts, or on the west towards the outer court, is not mentioned, and cannot at this stage be decided.

What led the seer to notice that the gate was closed was probably the circumstance that the last time he stood beside it it was open (), though proof cannot be given that he passed through it (), conjoined with the fact that it formed the principal entrance to the temple, and as such had been described to him and measured ().

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