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38 See, days are coming—oracle of the Lord—when the city shall be rebuilt as the Lord’s,(A) from the Tower of Hananel to the Corner Gate. 39 A measuring line shall be stretched from there straight to the hill Gareb and then turn to Goah.

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13 Thus he measured the temple, one hundred cubits long. The restricted area, its building and walls, measured a hundred cubits in length.

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Chapter 11

The Two Witnesses. [a](A)Then I was given a measuring rod like a staff and I was told, “Come and measure the temple of God and the altar, and count those who are worshiping in it.

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Footnotes

  1. 11:1 The temple and altar symbolize the new Israel; see note on Rev 7:4–9. The worshipers represent Christians. The measuring of the temple (cf. Ez 40:3–42:20; 47:1–12; Zec 2:5–6) suggests that God will preserve the faithful remnant (cf. Is 4:2–3) who remain true to Christ (Rev 14:1–5).

15 [a]The one who spoke to me held a gold measuring rod to measure the city, its gates, and its wall.

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Footnotes

  1. 21:15–17 The city is shaped like a gigantic cube, a symbol of perfection (cf. 1 Kgs 6:19–20). The measurements of the city and its wall are multiples of the symbolic number twelve; see note on Rev 7:4–9.