Jonah 2
WesleyJonah 2:3
The outer court - Where the people were.
Jonah 2:4
A court - A smaller court made up on the outer sides with the walls of the greater square, and on the inside made with two walls, the one forty cubits long, the other thirty cubits broad.
Jonah 2:6
A row of building - A range of building on the inside of the walls of the lesser courts. Four - Four courts in the four corners.
Jonah 2:9
Eastward - The fountain lay to the west, the conduit pipes were laid to bring the water to the temple, and so must run eastward, and perhaps one main pipe might be laid under the east - gate of the temple. The right side - On the south - side of the temple.
Jonah 2:10
Out - Of the inmost court. The outer gate - The outmost north - gate in the wall that compassed the whole mountain of the Lord’s house.
