20 From the ground unto above the door were cherubims and palm trees made, and on the wall of the temple.
20 From the ground H776 unto above the door H6607 were cherubims H3742 and palm trees H8561 made, H6213 and on the wall H7023 of the temple. H1964
20 from the ground unto above the door were cherubim and palm-trees made: thus was the wall of the temple.
20 from the earth unto above the opening `are' the cherubs and the palm-trees made, and `on' the wall of the temple.
20 From the ground unto above the entry were the cherubim and the palm-trees made, and [on] the wall of the temple.
20 from the ground to above the door were cherubim and palm trees made: thus was the wall of the temple.
20 From earth level up to the windows there were winged ones and palm-trees pictured on the wall.
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Commentary on Ezekiel 41 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 41
An account was given of the porch of the house in the close of the foregoing chapter; this brings us to the temple itself, the description of which here given creates much difficulty to the critical expositors and occasions differences among them. Those must consult them who are nice in their enquiries into the meaning of the particulars of this delineation; it shall suffice us to observe,
There is so much difference both in the terms and in the rules of architecture between one age and another, one place and another, that it ought not to be any stumbling-block to us that there is so much in these descriptions dark and hard to be understood, about the meaning of which the learned are not agreed. To one not skilled in mathematics the mathematical description of a modern structure would be scarcely intelligible; and yet to a common carpenter or mason among the Jews at that time we may suppose that all this, in the literal sense of it, was easy enough.
Eze 41:1-11
We are still attending a prophet that is under the guidance of an angel, and therefore attend with reverence, though we are often at a loss to know both what this is and what it is to us. Observe here,
Eze 41:12-26
Here is,