18 occurrences

'Outer' in the Bible

The sound of the wings of the cherubim, reminiscent of the voice of the Sovereign God when he speaks, could be heard as far as the outer court.

Verse ConceptsCherubim, Description ofAngel's WingsSoundGod's VoiceCherubim

Next, he brought me into the outer court, where chambers and a paved area had been constructed all around the courtyard, with 30 chambers facing the pavement.

Verse ConceptsThirtyPavementsRooms Of Ezekiel's TempleCourts Of The Temple

Next, he measured the length and width of the outer north-facing gate to the courtyard.

Verse ConceptsDimensions Of BuildingsNorth GatesMeasuring The Temple

leading to the outer courtyard. Palm tree ornaments were engraved on its side pillars. The stairway leading to it contained eight steps.

Verse ConceptsEight ThingsPillars For Ezekiel's TempleStepsPlans For A New Temple

leading to the outer courtyard. Palm tree ornaments were engraved on its side pillars. The stairway leading to it contained eight steps.

Verse ConceptsEight ThingsPillars For Ezekiel's TempleSteps

leading to the outer courtyard. Palm tree ornaments were engraved on its side pillars. The stairway leading to it contained eight steps.

Verse ConceptsEight ThingsPillars For Ezekiel's TempleSteps

and on the outer side, approaching the northern gateway, there were two tables, as well as two tables on the opposite side of the porch in front of the gate.

Verse ConceptsNorth GatesTwo Parts Of Constructions

The outer wall of the side chambers was five cubits thick, and there was an empty space between the Temple's side chambers

Verse ConceptsDimensions Of Walls

and its outer chambers 20 cubits in width, surrounding the Temple on each side.

Verse ConceptsDimensions Of Chambers

Then he brought me to the outer, north-facing courtyard into the chamber that stood opposite the structure that was facing north.

Verse ConceptsCourts Of The Temple

Opposite the 20 cubits wide inner court, and opposite the paved area that comprised the outer court, there were three stories of galleries that faced each other.

Verse ConceptsDecksThree Parts Of Constructions

The outer wall by the side of the chambers toward the outer court and facing the chambers was 50 cubits long.

Verse ConceptsDimensions Of Walls

While the chambers in the outer court were 50 cubits in length, the chambers facing the Temple were 100 cubits long.

Verse ConceptsDimensions Of Chambers

Below these chambers, as one might enter from the outer court, was the east side entrance.

Verse ConceptsEast Gates

When the priest enters, they will not enter the outer court from the sanctuary without having removed their garments worn during their time of ministry, because they are holy. They will put on different clothes, and then they will approach the area reserved for the people."

Verse ConceptsHoliness, As Set Apart For GodFormalityChanging ClothesPeople Stripping OffPriests Garmentspriests

Then the Lord GOD brought me back through the east-facing outer gate of the sanctuary. But it was shut.

Verse ConceptsFacing EastGod Has GuidedOutside The House

"When they enter the outer courtyard, that is, the outer courtyard where the people are, they are to take off their garments in which they were ministering, lay them in the consecrated chambers, and put on different garments so they will not transfer holiness to the people through their garments.

Verse ConceptsChanging ClothesPeople Stripping OffPriests GarmentsCourts Of The TempleOutside The House

about which he said, "This is where the priests will be boiling the guilt and sin offerings and baking the grain offerings so they don't bring them through the outer courtyard, thus diminishing the people's holiness."

Verse ConceptsCooking, MethodsBakingGuilt OfferingRegulations For Cereal OfferingsRegulations For The Sin OfferingCourts Of The TempleMaking People Holy

Bible Theasaurus

Extinct (4 instances)
Forbidden (29 instances)
Prohibited (11 instances)
Proscribed (4 instances)
Retired (10 instances)
Stunned (15 instances)

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