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  • These despatched men to take Jeremiah from the Court of the Guard and turned him over to Gedaliah son of Ahikam, son of Shaphan for safe conduct home. So he remained among the people. (Jeremiah 39, 14)

  • While Jeremiah was confined in the Court of the Guard, the word of Yahweh came to him as follows, (Jeremiah 39, 15)

  • Look, like a lion he climbs from the thickets of the Jordan to the perennial pasture! In a flash, I shall make them run away, and there appoint someone I shall choose. For who is there like me? Who can hale me into court? Name me the shepherd who can stand up to me. (Jeremiah 49, 19)

  • Look, like a lion he climbs the thickets of the Jordan to the perennial pasture! In a flash I shall make them run away and there appoint someone I shall choose. For who is there like me? Who can hale me into court? Name me the shepherd who can stand up to me. (Jeremiah 50, 44)

  • He next took me to the entrance to the court. I looked; there was a hole in the wall. (Ezekiel 8, 7)

  • He then led me to the inner court of the Temple of Yahweh. And there, at the entrance to Yahweh's sanctuary, between the portico and the altar, there were about twenty-five men, with their backs to Yahweh's sanctuary and their faces turned towards the east, before the rising sun. (Ezekiel 8, 16)

  • The winged creatures were on the right of the Temple as the man went in, and the cloud filled the inner court. (Ezekiel 10, 3)

  • The glory of Yahweh rose from above the winged creatures, towards the threshold of the Temple; the Temple was filled by the cloud and the court was full of the brightness of the glory of Yahweh. (Ezekiel 10, 4)

  • The noise of the winged creatures' wings could be heard even in the outer court, like the voice of God Almighty when he speaks. (Ezekiel 10, 5)

  • He measured the porch: twenty cubits; the court surrounded the gate on all sides. (Ezekiel 40, 14)

  • He then took me to the outer court, which had rooms and a paved terrace going all the way round; there were thirty rooms on this terrace. (Ezekiel 40, 17)

  • This terrace, which came up to the sides of the gates and matched their depth, was the Lower Terrace. He measured the width of the court, (Ezekiel 40, 18)


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