· Translation: KJV

Ezekiel 41:6The side rooms were in three stories, one over another, and thirty in order; and they entered into the wall which belonged to the house for the side rooms all around, that they might have hold therein, and not have hold in the wall of the house.

The setting

Tel Aviv area, Israel, ~593 BC. Ezekiel sees thirty chambers in perfect order, three stories of divine organization while his people live in exile's chaos...

The emotion here: amazed by intricate divine organization while documenting incomprehensible detail

The original word

shalosh (שָׁלוֹשׁ) — three, the number of divine completeness and perfect order

Why it matters

Thirty chambers provided storage and workspace for temple operations — nothing was random

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What most readers miss in Ezekiel 41:6

The chambers 'entered into the wall' — they were built INTO the structure, not added on

Common misconceptionPeople see this as tedious architecture, but it reveals that God's plans have multiple levels and perfect integration — nothing is wasted.

Bible Genome reading

Ezekiel 41:6 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerEzekiel
EraExile
Primary emotiongrowing
Literary typevision
MarkProphecy

Emotional genome

Comfort power50%
Quotability20%
Memorability30%
Crisis relevance20%
Standalone30%
Themes:temple visionrestoration

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Open Ezekiel 41

Ezekiel 41:6 comes from the book of Ezekiel, written during the Exile period. These words are attributed to Ezekiel. The dominant emotion in this verse is growing, with a comfort power of 50% and a tone that is reverent. It belongs to the vision genre of biblical literature. Key themes include temple vision, restoration. Notable phrases: three stories; thirty in order. This verse contains prophecy.

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