Ezekiel 40:29

And the little chambers thereof, and the posts thereof, and the arches thereof, according to these measures: and there were windows in it and in the arches thereof round about: it was fifty cubits long, and five and twenty cubits broad.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 40:7 details similar chambers, posts, and windows for the outer gate — the inner gate here mirrors that design.

Ezekiel 40:10 describes three guardrooms on each side of the east outer gate — the inner gate has the same arrangement.

Ezekiel 40:16 describes the windows and palm tree carvings on the gate — part of the same visionary temple, consistent with the windows mentioned here.

Ezekiel 40:22 gives the same measurements and features for the north gate — a direct parallel within the same temple vision.

Ezekiel 40:25 also mentions windows and palm trees on the gate — reinforcing the identical design seen here.

Ezekiel 40:21 gives the same measurements for the south gate — another exact parallel within the visionary temple layout.

Ezekiel 40:24 describes the south gate with its pillars and porches — a matching counterpart to this inner gate description.

In Ezekiel 40:26, the outer south gate shares the same dimensions and features, showing the temple's symmetrical design.

Ezekiel 40:30 adds the porch dimensions (25x5 cubits) for this same gate, completing the architectural details.

Ezekiel 40:36 describes the inner north gate with identical dimensions, confirming the repeated pattern across all gates.

Ezekiel 40:12 gives the border measurement before guardrooms — the same structure is implied for the inner gate chambers.

1 Chronicles 28:11 gives David's temple blueprint with chambers and porches — Ezekiel's gate design follows that pattern.

1 Chronicles 28:12 continues the temple pattern for courts and chambers — Ezekiel's gate measurements align with that plan.