Catholic Public Domain Version
"and it reached even to the inner house, and to the exterior, throughout the entire wall, all around the interior and exterior, for the entire extent. "
— Ezekiel 41:17, Catholic Public Domain Version
“To that above the door, even unto the inner house, and without, and by all the wall round about within and without, by measure.”
“to the space above the door, even unto the inner house, and without, and by all the wall round about within and without, by measure. ”
“to [the space] above the door, even to the inner house, and outside, and by all the wall all around inside and outside, by measure.”
“to the space above the entrance, to the inner room, and on the outside, and on all the walls in the inner room and outside, by measurement.”
“And even to the inner house, and without all the wall round about within and without, by measure.”
“And there was a roof over the doorway and as far as the inner house, and to the outside and on the wall all round, inside and outside.”
“To that above the door, even unto the inner house, and without, and by all the wall round about within and without, by measure.”
Now the width before the face of the house, and of that which was separate facing the east, was one hundred cubits.
And he measured the length of the edifice opposite its face, which was separated at the back, and the porticos on both sides, to be one hundred cubits, with the inner temple and the vestibules of the court.
The thresholds, and the oblique windows, and the porticoes, encircling it on three sides, were opposite the threshold of each one, and were floored with wood throughout the entire area. But the floor reached even to the windows, and the windows were closed above the doors;
and it reached even to the inner house, and to the exterior, throughout the entire wall, all around the interior and exterior, for the entire extent.
And there were cherubim and palm trees wrought, and each palm tree was between one cherub and another, and every cherub had two faces.
The face of a man was closest to the palm tree on one side, and the face of a lion was closest to the palm tree on the other side. This was depicted throughout the entire house all around.
From the floor, even to the upper parts of the gate, there were cherubim and palm trees engraved in the wall of the temple.