Ezekiel 41
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1 He took me to the Hekal and measured its piers: six cubits wide on the one side, six cubits wide on theother. | 1 Et introduxit me in templum et mensus est postes: sex cu bitoslatitudinis hinc et sex cubitos latitudinis inde. |
2 The width of the entrance was ten cubits, and the returns of the entrance were five cubits on the oneside and five cubits on the other. He measured its length: forty cubits; and its width: twenty cubits. | 2 Et latitudo portae decemcubitorum erat, et latera portae quinque cubitis hinc et quinque cubitis inde;et mensus est longitudinem eius quadraginta cubitorum et latitudinem viginticubitorum. |
3 He then went inside and measured the pier at the entrance: two cubits; then the entrance; six cubits;and the returns of the entrance: seven cubits. | 3 Et introgressus intrinsecus, mensus est in poste portae duos cubitos et portamsex cubitorum et latitudinem laterum portae septem cubitorum hinc et septemcubitorum inde. |
4 He measured its length; twenty cubits; and its width against the Hekal: twenty cubits. He then said tome, 'This is the Holy of Holies.' | 4 Et mensus est longitudinem eius viginti cubitorum etlatitudinem viginti cubitorum versus faciem templi. Et dixit ad me: “ Hoc estSanctum sanctorum ”. |
5 He then measured the wal of the Temple: six cubits. The width of the lateral structure was four cubits,al round the Temple. | 5 Et mensus est parietem domus sex cubitorum et latitudinem aedificii adiacentisquattuor cubitorum undique per circuitum domus; |
6 The cel s were one above the other in three tiers of thirty cells each. The cells were recessed into thewal , the wal of the structure comprising the cel s, all round, forming offsets; but there were no offsets in the walof the Temple itself. | 6 cubicula autem adiacentia,cubiculum super cubiculum, in tribus tabulatis. Et erant margines eminentes inpariete domus pro cubiculis adiacentibus per circuitum, ut essent fulcra, nequeessent fulcra intra parietem domus, |
7 The width of the cel s increased, storey by storey, corresponding to the amount taken in from the wallfrom one storey to the next, all round the Temple. | 7 et latitudo ambitus sursum ascendens iuxtacubicula adiacentia, quia circumdata erat domus usque sursum circa domum;idcirco amplificata erat domus usque sursum, et de inferiore tabulatoascendebatur ad superius per medium. |
8 Then I saw that there was a paved terrace all round the Temple. The height of this, which formed thebase of the side cells, was one complete rod of six cubits. | 8 Et vidi in domo altitudinem percircuitum, fundamenta aedificii adiacentis mensura calami pleni, id est sexcubitorum, in altitudine. |
9 The outer wal of the side cells was five cubits thick. There was a passage between the cel s of theTemple | 9 Et latitudo parietis aedificii adiacentis forinsecuserat quinque cubitorum. Et area vacua inter cubicula domui adiacentia, |
10 and the rooms, twenty cubits wide, al round the Temple. | 10 etinter exedras habebat latitudinem viginti cubitorum in circuitu domus undique. |
11 As a way in to the lateral cel s on the passage there was one entrance on the north side and oneentrance on the south side. The width of the passage was five cubits right round. | 11 Et ostia aedificii adiacentis ad aream vacuam, ostium unum ad viam aquiloniset ostium unum ad viam australem; et latitudo muri areae vacuae quinquecubitorum in circuitu. |
12 The building on the west side of the court was seventy cubits wide, the wal of the building was fivecubits thick al round and its length was ninety cubits. | 12 Et aedificium, quod erat ex adverso areae separatae versumque ad viamrespicientem ad mare, latitudinis septuaginta cubitorum; paries autem aedificiiquinque cubitorum latitudinis per circuitum et longitudo eius nonagintacubitorum. |
13 He measured the length of the Temple: a hundred cubits. | 13 Et mensus est domus longitudinem centum cubitorum et areaeseparatae et aedificii et parietum eius longitudinem centum cubitorum; |
14 The length of the court plus the building and its wal s: a hundred cubits. | 14 latitudinem autem faciei domus et areae separatae contra orientem centumcubitorum. |
15 He measured the length of the building, along the court, at the back, and its gal eries on either side: ahundred cubits. The inside of the Hekal and the porches of the court, | 15 Et mensus est longitudinem aedificii ex adverso areae separatae addorsum et parietum eius ex utraque parte centum cubitorum. Et templum interiuset vestibulum exterius |
16 the thresholds, the windows, the gal eries on three sides, facing the threshold, were panel ed withwood al round from floor to windows, and the windows were screened with latticework. | 16 strata erant ligno, et fenestrae marginatae etmargines in circuitu triplices contra limen erant strato ligno per gyrum incircuitu, et a terra usque ad fenestras — et fenestrae poterant claudi —usque ad superiora ostii; |
17 From the door to the inner part of the Temple, as wel as outside, and on the wall all round, bothinside and out, | 17 et usque ad domum interiorem et forinsecus et peromnem parietem in circuitu, intrinsecus et forinsecus, ad mensuram |
18 were carved great winged creatures and palm trees, one palm tree between two winged creatures;each winged creature had two faces: | 18 fabrefacticherubim et palmae, et palma inter cherub et cherub; duasque facies habebatcherub, |
19 a human face turned towards the palm tree on one side and the face of a lion towards the palm treeon the other side, throughout the Temple, al round. | 19 faciem hominis versam ad palmam ex hac parte et faciem leonis versamad palmam ex alia parte: expressi per omnem domum in circuitu. |
20 Winged creatures and palm trees were carved on the wal from the floor to above the entrance. | 20 De terra usquead superiora portae cherubim et palmae caelatae erant. In pariete templi |
21 The doorposts of the Temple were square. In front of the sanctuary there was something like | 21 postes portae quadruplices, et coram sanctuario aspectus quasi aspectus |
22 a wooden altar, three cubits high and two cubits square. Its corners, base and sides were of wood.He said to me, 'This is the table in the presence of Yahweh.' | 22 altaris lignei trium cubitorum altitudo, et longitudo eius duorum cubitorum, etanguli eius et bases eius et parietes eius lignei. Et locutus est ad me: “Haec est mensa coram Domino ”. |
23 The Hekal had double doors and the sanctuary | 23 Et duo ostia erant templo et sanctuario |
24 double doors. These doors had two hinged leaves, two leaves for the one door, two leaves for theother. | 24 duo ostia. Ostiis erant duaevalvae versatiles usque ad parietem, valvae duae ostio uni et valvae duae ostioalteri. |
25 On them (on the doors of the Hekal), were carved great winged creatures and palm trees like thosecarved on the wal s. There was a wooden porch roof on the front of the Ulam on the outside, | 25 Et caelati erant in ipsis ostiis templi cherubim et sculpturaepalmarum, sicut in parietibus quoque expressi erant; et tectum ligneum erat investibuli fronte forinsecus. |
26 and windows with flanking palm trees on the sides of the Ulam, the cel s to the side of the Templeand the porch-roofs. | 26 Et fenestrae marginatae et similitudo palmarumhinc atque inde in lateribus vestibuli et in cubiculis adiacentibus domus. |