A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . Some Copies of the Ixx read TenCubits i 3ndLAmj> conjectures that was the An-cient Reading in the Hebrew. St. Jerom uponthe Place fufpecls there might be a Miftake in theHebrew Copy, tho the Emendation he offers dothnot at all render the Senfe- clearer. Villalpandus fuppofes the Breadth of the Porchtobc Ten Cubits and an half, (fee the Note on Ycr- upon EZEKIEL. 37t Vcr. xi.) which putting an entire Number in the Chapterroom of a Fra&ion, may be accounted Eleven. Ibid. And ho. brought me by the Steps thereby C/V\Jthey went up to it.~\ The A (cent


A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . Some Copies of the Ixx read TenCubits i 3ndLAmj> conjectures that was the An-cient Reading in the Hebrew. St. Jerom uponthe Place fufpecls there might be a Miftake in theHebrew Copy, tho the Emendation he offers dothnot at all render the Senfe- clearer. Villalpandus fuppofes the Breadth of the Porchtobc Ten Cubits and an half, (fee the Note on Ycr- upon EZEKIEL. 37t Vcr. xi.) which putting an entire Number in the Chapterroom of a Fra&ion, may be accounted Eleven. Ibid. And ho. brought me by the Steps thereby C/V\Jthey went up to it.~\ The A (cent was by eightSteps according to the Vulgar Latin; the fameNumber which belonged to the feveral Entrancesinto the inner Court 5 fee ver. 31,34,37. TheCopies of the lxx read Ten Steps. Ibid. And there were Pillars by the Polls.] Bythe fide Pofts of the Door or Entrance, fee like thofe erected in Solomons Temple calledJachinand Boaz, 1 Kings vii. 21. which werelet up before the Temple, as it is exprefied 2 .17. ,1. Bbb2 :, c h a r. 372 A Commentary ChapterXLI. A^t^\^«£/^vlf^r^^^^^ /^f* C H A P. XLI. he Argument. This Chapter contains a T>efcription of the Mea-fures, Tarts, Chambers, and Ornaments of theTemple it Jelf Ver. i. Ver- i-


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