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| 40:1 | In the fyue and twentithe yeer of oure passyng ouer, in the bigynnyng of the yeer, in the tenthe dai of the monethe, in the fourtenthe yeer after that the citee was smytun, in this same dai the hond of the Lord was maad on me, and he brouyte me thidur in the reuelaciouns of God. |
| 40:2 | And he brouyte me in to the lond of Israel, and he leet me doun on a ful hiy hil, on which was as the bildyng of a citee goynge to the south; |
| 40:3 | and he ledde me in thidur. And lo! a man, whos licnesse was as the licnesse of bras, and a coorde of flex was in his hond, and a reed of mesure in his hond; forsothe he stood in the yate. |
| 40:4 | And the same man spak to me, Thou sone of man, se with thin iyen, and here with thin eeris, and sette thin herte on alle thingis, whiche Y schal schewe to thee, for thou art brouyt hidur, that tho be schewid to thee; telle thou alle thingis whiche thou seest to the hous of Israel. |
| 40:5 | And lo! a wal withouteforth, in the cumpas of the hous on ech side; and in the hond of the man was a rehed of mesure of sixe cubitis and a spanne, that is, an handibreede; and he mat the breede of the bildyng with o rehed, and the hiynesse bi o rehed. |
| 40:6 | And he cam to the yate that bihelde the weie of the eest, and he stiede bi degrees of it; and he mat the lyntil of the yate bi o rehed the breede, that is, o lyntil bi o rehed in breede; |
| 40:7 | and he mat o chaumbre bi o rehed in lengthe, and bi o rehed in breed, and fyue cubitis bitwixe chaumbris; |
| 40:8 | and he mat the lyntil of the yate bisidis the porche of the yate with ynne, bi o rehed. |
| 40:9 | And he mat the porch of the yate of eiyte cubitis, and the frount therof bi twei cubitis; sotheli the porche of the yate was with ynne. |
| 40:10 | Certis the chaumbris of the yate at the weie of the eest weren thre on this side, and thre on that side; o mesure of thre, and o mesure of the frountis on euer ethir side. |
| 40:11 | And he mat the breede of the lyntel of the yate of ten cubitis, and the lengthe of the yate of threttene cubitis. |
| 40:12 | And he mat a margyn of a cubit bifor the chaumbris, and o cubit was the ende on ech side; forsothe the chaumbris weren of sixe cubitis on this side and on that side. |
| 40:13 | And he mat the yate fro the roof of the chaumbre til to the roof therof, the breede of fyue and twenti cubitis, a dore ayens a dore. |
| 40:14 | And he made frountes bi sixti cubitis, and at the frount an halle of the yate on ech side bi cumpas; |
| 40:15 | and bifor the face of the yate that stretchith forth til to the face of the porche of the ynner yate, he mat fifti cubitis. |
| 40:16 | And he mat wyndows naraw with out and large with ynne, in the chaumbris and frountis of tho, that weren with ynne the yate on ech side bi cumpas. Sotheli in lijk maner also wyndows weren in the porchis bi cumpas with ynne; and the peynture of palm trees was grauun bifor the frountis. |
| 40:17 | And he ledde me out to the outermere halle, and lo! tresories, and pawment arayed with stoon in the halle bi cumpas; thretti tresories in the cumpas of the pawment; |
| 40:18 | and the pawment was bynethe in the front of the yatis, bi the lengthe of the yatis. |
| 40:19 | And he mat the breede fro the face of the lowere yate til to the frount of the ynnere halle with outforth, an hundrid cubitis at the eest, and at the north. |
| 40:20 | And he mat bothe in lengthe and in breede the yate that bihelde the weie of the north, of the outermore halle. |
| 40:21 | And he mat the chaumbris therof, thre on this side, and thre on that side, and the frount therof, and the porche therof, bi the mesure of the formere yate; the lengthe therof of fifti cubitis, and the breede therof of fyue and twenti cubitis. |
| 40:22 | Sotheli the wyndows therof, and the porche, and the grauyngis, weren bi the mesure of the yate that bihelde to the eest; and the stiyng therof was of seuene degrees, and a porche was bifore it. |
| 40:23 | And the yate of the ynnere halle was ayens the yate of the north, and ayens the eest yate; and he mat fro the yate til to the yate an hundrid cubitis. |
| 40:24 | And he ledde me out to the weie of the south, and lo! the yate that bihelde to the south; and he mat the frount therof, and the porche therof, bi the formere mesuris; |
| 40:25 | and the wyndows therof, and the porchis in cumpas, as othere wyndows; the lengthe of fifti cubitis, and the breede of fyue and twenti cubitis. |
| 40:26 | And bi seuene degrees me stiede to it, and `an halle was bifor the yatis therof; and palme trees weren grauun, oon in this side, and another in that side in the frount therof. |
| 40:27 | And the yate of the ynnere halle was in the weie of the south; and he mat fro the yate til to the yate in the weie of the south, an hundrid cubitis. |
| 40:28 | And he ledde me in to the ynnere halle, to the south yate; and he mat the yate bi the formere mesuris; |
| 40:29 | the chaumbre therof, and the frount therof, and the porche therof bi the same mesuris; and he mat the wyndows therof, and the porche therof in cumpas; fifti cubitis of lengthe, and fyue and twenti cubitis of breede. |
| 40:30 | And he mat the halle bi cumpas, the lengthe of fyue and twenti cubitis, and the breede therof of fyue cubitis. |
| 40:31 | And the porche therof was to the outermere halle, and the palm trees therof in the frount; and eiyte degrees weren, bi whiche me stiede thorouy it. |
| 40:32 | And he ledde me in to the ynnere halle, bi the eest weie; and he mat the yate by the formere mesures; |
| 40:33 | the chaumbre therof, and the frount therof, and the porchis therof, as aboue; and he mat the wyndows therof, and the porchis therof in cumpas; the lengthe of fifti cubitis, and the breede of fyue and twenti cubitis; and the porche therof, |
| 40:34 | that is, of the outermore halle; and palme trees grauun in the frount therof, on this side and on that side; and in eiyte degrees was the stiyng therof. |
| 40:35 | And he ledde me in to the yate that bihelde to the north; and he mat bi the formere mesuris; |
| 40:36 | the chaumbre therof, and the frount therof, and the porche therof, and the wyndows therof bi cumpas; the lengthe of fifti cubitis, and the breede of fyue and twenti cubitis. |
| 40:37 | The porche therof bihelde to the outermore halle; and the grauyng of palm trees was in the frount therof, on this side and on that side; and in eiyte degrees was the stiyng therof. |
| 40:38 | And bi alle tresories a dore was in the frountis of yatis; and there thei waischiden brent sacrifice. |
| 40:39 | And in the porche of the yate weren twei boordis on this side, and twei boordis on that side, that brent sacrifice be offrid on tho, `bothe for synne and for trespasse. |
| 40:40 | And at the outermore side, which stieth to the dore of the yate that goith to the north, weren twei boordis; and at `the tother side, bifor the porche of the yate, weren twei boordis. |
| 40:41 | Foure boordis on this side, and foure boordis on that side; bi the sidis of the yate weren eiyte boordis, on whiche thei offriden. |
| 40:42 | Forsothe foure boordis to brent sacrifice weren bildid of square stoonys, in the lengthe of o cubit and an half, and in the breed of o cubit and an half, and in the hiythe of o cubit; on whiche boordis thei schulen sette vessels, in whiche brent sacrifice and slayn sacrifice is offrid. |
| 40:43 | And the brenkis of tho boordis ben of oon handibreede, and ben bowid ayen with ynne bi cumpas; forsothe on the boordis weren fleischis of offryng. |
| 40:44 | And with out the ynnere yate weren tresories of chauntours, in the ynnere halle, that was in the side of the yate biholdynge to the north; and the faces of tho weren ayens the south weie; oon of the side of the eest yate, that bihelde to the weie of the north. |
| 40:45 | And he seide to me, This treserie, that biholdith the south weie, is of the prestis that waken in the kepyngis of the temple, |
| 40:46 | Sotheli the tresorye that biholdith to the weie of the north, schal be of the preestis that waken to the seruice of the auter; these ben the sones of Sadoch, whiche of the sones of Leuy neiyen to the Lord, for to mynystre to hym. |
| 40:47 | And he mat the halle, the lengthe of an hundrid cubitis, and the breede of an hundrid cubitis, bi square, and the auter bifore the face of the temple. |
| 40:48 | And he ledde me in to the porche of the temple; and he mat the porche bi fyue cubitis on this side, and bi fyue cubitis on that side; and he mat the breede of the yate, of thre cubitis on this side, and of thre cubitis on that side. |
| 40:49 | But he mat the lengthe of the porche of twenti cubitis, and the breede of eleuene cubitis, and bi eiyte degrees me stiede to it; and pileris weren in the frountis, oon on this side, and `another on that side. |
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| 40:1 | In the xxv yeare of oure captiuyte, in the begynnynge of the yeare, the x daye of the moneth: that is the xiiij yeare, after that ye cite was smytten downe: the same daye came the honde of the LORDE vpon me, and caried me forth: |
| 40:2 | euen into the londe of Israel brought he me in the visions of God: and set me downe vpo a maruelous hie mountayne, whervpon there was a buyldinge (as it had bene of a cite) towarde the north. |
| 40:3 | Thither he caried me, and beholde, there was a man, whose similitude was like brasse, which had a threde of flax in his honde, and a meterodde also. He stode in the dore, |
| 40:4 | & sayde vnto me: marcke well with thine eyes, herken to with thine eares, and fasten it in thine hert, what so euer I shal shewe the, for to the intent that they might be shewed the, therfore art thou brought hither. And what soeuer thou seyst, thou shalt certifie the house of Israel therof. |
| 40:5 | Beholde, there was a wall on the outsyde rounde aboute the house: the meterodde that he had in his honde, was six cubites longe & a spanne. So he measured the bredth of the buyldinge, which was a meterodde, and the heyth also a meterodde. |
| 40:6 | Then came he vnto the eastdore, and wente vp the stares, & measured the postes of the dore: wherof euery one was a meterodde thicke. Euery chambre was a meterodde longe and brode: |
| 40:7 | betwene the chambers were fyue cubites. The poste of the dore within the porche, was one meterodde. |
| 40:8 | He measured also the porche of the ynnermer dore, which conteyned a meterodde. |
| 40:9 | The measured he the entrie of the dore, that conteyned eght cubites, and his pilers two cubites: and this entrie stode inwarde. |
| 40:10 | The chambers of the dore eastwarde, were thre on euery syde: alike brode and longe. The pilers also that stode of both the sydes, were of one measure. |
| 40:11 | After this, he measured the wydenesse of the dore: which was x cubites, & the heyth of the dore xiij cubites. |
| 40:12 | The edge before the chabres was one cubite brode vpo both the sydes, & the chambres six cubites wyde of either syde. |
| 40:13 | He measured ye dore from the rygge of one chabre to another, whose wydenesse was xxv cubites, & one dore stode agaynst another. |
| 40:14 | He made pilers also lx cubites hie, rounde aboute the courte dore. |
| 40:15 | Before the inwarde parte vnto the fore entre of the ynnermer dore, were fiftie cubites. |
| 40:16 | The chambers and their pilers within, rounde aboute vnto ye dore, had syde wyndowes: So had the fore entries also, whose wyndowes wente rounde aboute within. And vpon the pilers there stode date trees. |
| 40:17 | Then brought he me in to the fore courte, where as were chabres & paued workes, made in ye fore courte roude aboute: xxx chabres vpon one paued worcke. |
| 40:18 | Now the paued worke was a loge besyde the dores, and that was the lower paued worke. |
| 40:19 | After this, he measured ye bredth from the lower dore, vnto the ynnermer courte of the outsyde, which had an hundreth cubites vpon the east & the north parte. |
| 40:20 | And the dore in the vttemost courte towarde the north, measured he after the legth and bredth: |
| 40:21 | his thre chambres also on either syde, with his pilers & fore entries: which had euen the measure of the first dore. His heyth was fiftie cubites, the bredth xxv cubites: |
| 40:22 | his wyndowes & porches with his datetrees, had euen like measure as the dore towarde the east: there where vij steppes to go vp vpo, & their porche before them. |
| 40:23 | Now ye dore of the ynnermer courte stode straight ouer agaynst the dore, that was towarde ye north east. From one dore to another, he measured an C cubites. |
| 40:24 | After that, he brought me to the south syde, where there stode a dore towarde ye south: whose pilers and porches he measured, these had the fyrst measure, |
| 40:25 | & with their porches they had wyndowes rounde aboute, like the first wyndowes. The heyth was l cubites, ye bredth xxv, |
| 40:26 | with steppes to go vp vpon: his porche stode before him, with his pilers and datetrees on either syde. |
| 40:27 | And the dore of the ynnermer courte stode towarde the south, & he measured from one dore to another an C cubites. |
| 40:28 | So he brought me in to ye ynnermer courte, thorow the dore of the south syde: which he measured, & it had the measure afore sayde. |
| 40:29 | In like maner, his chambres, pilers and fore entries, had euen the fore sayde measure also. And he had with his porches rounde aboute, wyndowes of l cubites hye, & xxv cubites brode. |
| 40:30 | The porches rounde aboute were xxv cubites longe, and v cubites brode: |
| 40:31 | and his porch reached vnto ye vttemost courte: vpon his pilers there were date trees, and viij steppes to go vp vpon. |
| 40:32 | He brought me also in to the ynmost courte vpon the east syde, and measured the dore, acordinge to ye measure afore sayde. |
| 40:33 | His chabers, pilers and porches had euen the same measure, as the first had: & with his porches he had wyndowes roude aboute. The heith was l cubites, ye bredth xxv cubites: |
| 40:34 | His porches reached vnto the vttemost courte: his pilers also had date trees on either syde, and viij steppes to go vp vpon. |
| 40:35 | And he brought me to the north dore, and measured it, which also had the foresayde measure. |
| 40:36 | His chabres, pilers and porches had wyndowes rounde aboute: whose heyth was l cubites, and the bredth xxv. |
| 40:37 | His pilers stode towarde the vttemost courte, and vpon them both were date trees, and viij steppes to go vp vpon. |
| 40:38 | There stode a chambre also, whose intrauce was at the dore pilers, and there the burntoffringes were wa?shed. |
| 40:39 | In the dore porche, there stode on ether syde two tables for the slaughtinge: to slaye the brentoffringes, synneoffringes and trespaceoffringes thervpon. |
| 40:40 | And on the out syde as men go forth to the north dore, there stode two tables. |
| 40:41 | Foure stables stode on ether syde of the dore, that is viij tables, whervpon they slaughted. |
| 40:42 | Foure tables were of hewen stone for the burntoffringes, of a cubite and a half longe and brode, and one cubite hie: whervpon were layed ye vessels and ornamentes, which were vsed to, the burnt & slayne offeringes, when they were slaughted. |
| 40:43 | And within there were hokes foure fyngers brode, fastened rounde aboute, to hange flesh vpon, & vpon the tables was layed the offringe flesh. |
| 40:44 | On the outsyde of the ynnermer dore were the syngers chambers in the inwarde courte besyde ye north dore ouer agaynst the south. There stode one also, besyde the east dore north warde. |
| 40:45 | And he sayde vnto me: This chambre on the south syde belongeth to the prestes, that kepe the habitacion: |
| 40:46 | and this towarde the north, is the prestes that wayte vpon the aulter: which be the sonnes of Sadoch, that do seruyce before the LORDE in steade of the children of Leui. |
| 40:47 | So he measured the fore courte, which had in length an C cubites, and as moch in bredth by the foure corners. Now the aulter stode before the house: |
| 40:48 | And he brought me to the fore entre of the house, and measured the walles by the entre dore: which were fyue cubites longe on ether syde. The thicknesse also of the dore on ether syde, was thre cubites. |
| 40:49 | The legth of the porche was xx cubites. the bredth xj. cubites, and vpon steppes went men vp to it: by the walles also were pilers, on either syde one. |
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