Ezekiel 42:10

"From under these rooms was the entry on the east side, as one goes into them from the outer court."

Key Reflection

This verse describes an entry point that leads down from the upper levels of the temple to the eastern side, symbolizing a transition from the higher spiritual realms to more practical areas of worship and service. The direction and structure reflect a hierarchical arrangement where access is granted in a specific manner, mirroring the organized and structured nature of both physical and spiritual hierarchies within the divine plan.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Render it: Breadth-wise (was) the wallEzekiel 42:7toward the east; in front of the separate place and of the building (were) the chambers: i. e., on the east was “the wall” (“geder”); along the boundary wall of “the separate place” and of the “building” (the temple) lay the “chambers.”

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