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13 And he meted the gate from the roof of the (little) chamber till to the roof thereof, the breadth of five and twenty cubits, a door against a door. (And he measured the gateway from the roof of one little chamber unto the roof of another, and the breadth was twenty-five cubits, with a door opposite a door.)

14 And he made posts by sixty cubits, and at the post a foreyard[a] of the gate on each side by compass; (And he made posts of sixty cubits, and at the post a courtyard of the gateway on each side all around;)

15 and before the face of the gate that stretcheth forth till to the face of the porch of the inner gate, he meted fifty cubits. (and he measured the gateway from the front of the gate unto the front of the porch of the inner gate, fifty cubits.)

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Footnotes

  1. Ezekiel 40:14 In the original text, throughout the rest of Ezekiel, both “foreyard” and “hall” are used to express a “court” or a “courtyard”, at times within the same sentence (“hall” is also used to express a “porch”, and once, in a misprint, a “wall”; “court” is found elsewhere in the “Wycliffe Bible”). To avoid confusion, and to enhance comprehension, only “foreyard” will be used here.