Kommentar zu Jechezkiel 40:6
וַיָּב֗וֹא אֶל־שַׁ֙עַר֙ אֲשֶׁ֤ר פָּנָיו֙ דֶּ֣רֶךְ הַקָּדִ֔ימָה וַיַּ֖עַל במעלותו [בְּמַֽעֲלוֹתָ֑יו] וַיָּ֣מָד ׀ אֶת־סַ֣ף הַשַּׁ֗עַר קָנֶ֤ה אֶחָד֙ רֹ֔חַב וְאֵת֙ סַ֣ף אֶחָ֔ד קָנֶ֥ה אֶחָ֖ד רֹֽחַב׃
Dann kam er zu dem Tor, das nach Osten schaut, und stieg die Stufen hinauf; und er maß den Pfosten des Tores, ein Schilf breit, und der andere Pfosten, ein Schilf breit.
Rashi on Ezekiel
And he came to the gate that faced eastward he entered the enclosure and came to the eastern gate of the Women’s Court, which is called “the Outside Court” throughout this entire account, since it is in front of the Israelites’ Court.
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Rashi on Ezekiel
and he ascended its steps For the incline of the mountain ascends gradually from the lower “hel” (an expanse and steps) up to the Women’s Court, twelve steps, in accordance with the Mishnah that we learned (Middoth 2:3): On its inner side, [i.e., on the inner side of the fence] was the “hel” of ten cubits’ [width], and twelve steps were there, etc.
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the post of the gate This is the doorpost of the gate.
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one rod the width six cubits. It overlay the entire thickness of the wall, which was one rod, as stated above (verse 5).
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and the other post The second sidepost; one was in the north and one was in the south.
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