에스겔 43:13의 주석
וְאֵ֨לֶּה מִדּ֤וֹת הַמִּזְבֵּ֙חַ֙ בָּֽאַמּ֔וֹת אַמָּ֥ה אַמָּ֖ה וָטֹ֑פַח וְחֵ֨יק הָאַמָּ֜ה וְאַמָּה־רֹ֗חַב וּגְבוּלָ֨הּ אֶל־שְׂפָתָ֤הּ סָבִיב֙ זֶ֣רֶת הָאֶחָ֔ד וְזֶ֖ה גַּ֥ב הַמִּזְבֵּֽחַ׃
제단의 척수는 이러하니라 (한 자는 팔꿈치에서부터 손가락에 이르고 한 손바닥 넓이가 더한 것이라) 제단 밑받침의 고가 일 척이요 그 사면 가장자리의 광이 일 척이며 그 가으로 둘린 턱의 광이 한 뼘이니 이는 제단 밑받침이요
Rashi on Ezekiel
And these are the measurements of the altar as he explains further (verse 17): “fourteen [cubits in] length by fourteen [cubits in] breadth.”
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in cubits; the cubit, one cubit and a handbreadth with a cubit of six [handbreadths], which is a cubit and a handbreadth, [judging] by a cubit of five [handbreadths].
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but the base one [ordinary] cubit but its base is measured with an ordinary cubit, which equals five [handbreadths]. The word חֵיק is related to חֵקוּי, permanence, it refers to the one cubit. The cubit is the ordinary cubit, not a cubit and a handbreadth, which is the cubit of six [handbreadths]. So too did we learn in Menahoth (97b) that the base, the circuit, and the horns are measured with a cubit of five [handbreadths].
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but the base one [ordinary] cubit This is the yesod.
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and such a cubit also for the breadth This is the circuit.
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and [likewise on] its border, [going] one span to its edge all around These are the horns, [each of which measured] one span from its center; and they measured a span to each side, totaling a cubit by a cubit.
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and equally so the very top of the altar And with this cubit the top of the golden altar was measured [to be] a cubit in length and a cubit in breadth [forming a] square. So it is explained in Erubin (4a). In Menahoth (97b) it is explained more fully in terms of the computation: The base was a cubit in height. It extended upward a cubit, and a cubit was its breadth. The recess of the circuit was recessed a cubit of five [handbreadths], but its height, of which we learned (Middoth 3:1): “It extended upward 5 [cubits] and was recessed a cubit” was not [measured] with a cubit of five [handbreadths].
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and [likewise on] its border, [going] one span to its edge The horns, both in their breadth and in their height, were [measured] with a cubit of five [handbreadths].
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