Ezekiel 41:23-26

Ezekiel 41:23-26

[23] And the temple  and the sanctuary  had two  doors.  [24] And the doors  had two  leaves  apiece, two  turning  leaves;  two  leaves for the one  door,  and two  leaves  for the other  [25] And there were made  on them, on the doors  of the temple,  cherubims  and palm trees,  like as were made  upon the walls;  and there were thick  planks  upon the face  of the porch  without.  [26] And there were narrow  windows  and palm trees  on the one side and on the other side, on the sides  of the porch,  and upon the side chambers  of the house,  and thick planks. 

What does Ezekiel 41:23-26 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The doors leading into the holy place and the most holy place were double doors, hinged with two leaves for each door. These doors were also carved with cherubs and palm trees. The floor of the vestibule of the temple was also covered with wood. The vestibule also had latticed windows and representations of palm trees on its side walls. This temple will be very beautiful.
"This building was decorated in a manner befitting its role as the symbolic earthly house of the one who is "altogether lovely."" [1]