Catholic Public Domain Version
"Four tables were on one side, and four tables were on the other side; along the sides of the gate, there were eight tables, upon which they immolated. "
— Ezekiel 40:41, Catholic Public Domain Version
“Four tables were on this side, and four tables on that side, by the side of the gate; eight tables, whereupon they slew their sacrifices.”
“Four tables were on this side, and four tables on that side, by the side of the gate; eight tables, whereupon they slew the sacrifices. ”
“Four tables were on this side, and four tables on that side, by the side of the gate; eight tables, whereupon they killed [the sacrifices].”
“Four tables were on each side of the gate, eight tables on which the sacrifices were to be slaughtered.”
“Four tables were on this side, and four tables on that side at the sides of the gate were eight tables, upon which they slew the victims.”
“There were four tables on one side and four tables on the other, by the side of the doorway; eight tables, on which they put to death the beasts for the offerings.”
“Four tables were on this side, and four tables on that side, by the side of the gate; eight tables, whereupon they slew their sacrifices.”
And at each one of the storerooms, there was a door at the front of the gates. There, they washed the holocaust.
And at the vestibule of the gate, there were two tables on one side, and two tables on the other side, so that the holocaust, and the offering for sin, and the offering for transgression could be immolated upon them.
And at the outer side, which ascends to the door of the gate that goes toward the north, there were two tables. And at the other side, before the vestibule of the gate, there were two tables.
Four tables were on one side, and four tables were on the other side; along the sides of the gate, there were eight tables, upon which they immolated.
Now the four tables for the holocausts were constructed of square stones: one and a half cubit in length, and one and a half cubits in width, and one cubit in height. Upon these, they placed the vessels, in which the holocaust and the victim were immolated.
And their edges were one palm in width, turned inward all around. And the flesh of the oblation was on the tables.
And outside the interior gate, there were storerooms for the cantors, in the inner court, which was beside the gate that looks toward the north. And their face was opposite the way to the south; one was beside the east gate, which looked toward the way of the north.