2 ! He seeth the glorie of God going into the Temple, from whence it had before departed.
3 a When I prophecied the destruction of the citie by the Caldeans.
4 b Which was departed afore, {Chap. 10,4}, & {11, 22}.
7 d He alludeth to Ammon & Manasseh, who were buryed in their gardens nere the Temple & there had erected vp monumentes to their idoles.
7 ! He mencioneth the idolatrie of the children of Israel for the which thei were consumed and broght to noght.
9 ! He is commanded to call them againe to repentance.
13 Vers. 13. The middes or bottome A. which was a cubite hie B C, & a cubite broad B D.
14 Vers. 14. The lower piece which standeth on the bottome & is the middle most piece and vnder the hiest, is two cubites D E. The breadth one cubite E F. From the litle piece, which was the second, to the hiest four cubites F G.
15 Vers 15. Foure cubites, meaning, the dier parte of the altar F G.
16 Vers 16. Length and breadth G H I K, Which note also the foure hornes of the altar.
17 Vers 17. The frame whereupon the hiest piece stode, is fourtene cubites: for on euery side it is longer by a cubite then the vpper moste E L L M