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16 The recesses and their posts had windows, with shutters[a] on the inside of the gateway all around, and the vestibules also had windows on the inside all around, and on the posts were palm trees.(A)

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  1. 40.16 Meaning of Heb uncertain

26 And there were recessed windows and palm trees on either side, on the sidewalls of the vestibule.[a](A)

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  1. 41.26 Cn: Heb vestibule. And the side chambers of the temple and the canopies

The great hall he lined with cypress, covered it with fine gold, and made palms and chains on it.(A)

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For the house he made windows with recessed frames.[a](A)

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  1. 6.4 Gk: Meaning of Heb uncertain

21 Its recesses, three on either side, and its posts and its vestibule were of the same size as those of the first gate; its depth was fifty cubits and its width twenty-five cubits.(A) 22 Its windows, its vestibule, and its palm trees were of the same size as those of the gate that faced toward the east. Seven steps led up to it, and its vestibule was on the inside.[a](B)

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  1. 40.22 Gk: Heb before them

35 He carved cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers, overlaying them with gold evenly applied upon the carved work.

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32 He covered the two doors of olivewood with carvings of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers; he overlaid them with gold and spread gold on the cherubim and on the palm trees.

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29 He carved the walls of the house all around about with carved engravings of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers, in the inner and outer rooms.

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The Multitude from Every Nation

After this I looked, and there was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, robed in white, with palm branches in their hands.(A)

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12 For now we see only a reflection, as in a mirror, but then we will see face to face. Now I know only in part; then I will know fully, even as I have been fully known.(A)

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Now in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate there is a pool, called in Hebrew[a] Beth-zatha,[b] which has five porticoes.(A)

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  1. 5.2 That is, Aramaic
  2. 5.2 Other ancient authorities read Bethesda or Bethsaida

Facing the twenty cubits that belonged to the inner court and facing the pavement that belonged to the outer court, the chambers rose[a] gallery[b] by gallery[c] in three stories.(A)

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  1. 42.3 Heb lacks the chambers rose
  2. 42.3 Meaning of Heb uncertain
  3. 42.3 Meaning of Heb uncertain

18 It was formed of cherubim and palm trees, a palm tree between cherub and cherub. Each cherub had two faces:(A)

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15 Then he measured the width of the building facing the yard at the west, together with its galleries[a] on either side, one hundred cubits.

The nave of the temple’s interior and the outer[b] vestibule(A) 16 were paneled,[c] and all around all three had windows with recessed[d] frames. Facing the threshold, the temple was paneled with wood all around, from the floor up to the windows (now the windows were covered).(B)

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  1. 41.15 Cn: Meaning of Heb uncertain
  2. 41.15 Gk: Heb of the court
  3. 41.16 Gk: Heb the thresholds
  4. 41.16 Cn Compare Gk: Meaning of Heb uncertain

30 There were vestibules all around the inner court,[a] twenty-five cubits deep and five cubits wide.(A)

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  1. 40.30 Meaning of Heb uncertain

25 There were windows all around in it and in its vestibule, like the windows of the others; its depth was fifty cubits and its width twenty-five cubits.(A)

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12 There was a barrier before the recesses, one cubit on either side, and each recess was six cubits square.

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recesses, and each recess was one reed wide and one reed deep, and the space between the recesses, five cubits, and the threshold of the gate by the vestibule of the gate at the inner end was one reed deep.(A)

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12 The righteous flourish like the palm tree
    and grow like a cedar in Lebanon.(A)

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