Common English Bible

Ezekiel 40:2-18 Common English Bible (CEB)

2. In God’s visions, he brought me to the land of Israel and set me down on a very high mountain, where there was a city structure to the south.

3. When he brought me there, I saw a man standing in the gate. He appeared to be bronze, and he had a linen cord and a measuring rod in his hand.

4. The man spoke to me, "Human one, look and listen well, and take seriously everything I show you, because you were brought here so that these things could be revealed to you. Describe everything you see to the house of Israel."

5. Now there was an outer wall that went all the way around the temple compound. The measuring rod in the man’s hand was ten and a half feet (based on a standard eighteen inches plus three inches). When he measured the wall’s height and width it was ten and a half feet high and ten and a half feet wide.

6. He entered the gate facing east. He went up its steps, and he measured the plaza at the gate. It was ten and a half feet wide: the plaza was ten and a half feet wide.

7. The rooms were ten and a half feet long and ten and a half feet wide, with a space of seven and a half feet between them. The plaza next to the porch at the gate opposite the temple was ten and a half feet.

8. He measured the porch of the gate opposite the temple: it was ten and a half feet.

9. Then he measured the porch of the gate: it was twelve feet, and its arches were three feet. The porch of the gate was opposite the temple.

10. Inside the east gate, there were three rooms on each side. Each was the same size, and the arches on each side were the same size also.

11. Then he measured the width of the gate opening, which was fifteen feet, and the gate’s length, which was nineteen and a half feet.

12. A border running along the front of the rooms on each side was eighteen inches wide, and each of the rooms was nine feet square.

13. He measured the gate through the room openings that faced each other. From the outer ceiling edge of one room to the outer ceiling edge of the other, the gate was thirty-seven and a half feet wide.

14. Next he made out the perimeter of the hallway, defined by the arches inside the gate: it was ninety feet.

15. It was seventy-five feet from the front of the outer gate to the front of the inner porch of the gate.

16. Inside the gate, all of the rooms and their arches had closed windows; there were also niches inside the porch all the way around. The arches were decorated with palm trees.

17. Then he brought me to the outer courtyard, which consisted of chambers and a pavement all the way around. Thirty chambers came up to the pavement,

18. and the pavement came up to the facades of the gates along their entire length. That was the lower pavement.