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<p> ( המּדּה קנה , <i> ''''' ḳenēh ''''' </i> <i> ''''' hamiddāh ''''' </i> ; κάλαμος , <i> ''''' kálamos ''''' </i> ): Used in Ezekiel 40:5 ff; Ezekiel 42:16; Ezekiel 45:1; Revelation 11:1; Revelation 21:15 , Revelation 21:16 . The length of the reed is given as 6 cubits, each cubit being a cubit and a palm, i.e. the large cubit of 7 palms, or about 10 ft. See [[Cubit]] . Originally it was an actual reed used for measurements of considerable length, but came at last to be used for a measure of definite length, as indicated by the reference in Ezkiel (compare "pole" in English measures). </p>
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<p> ''''' mezh´ū́r ''''' - ''''' ing ''''' ( המּדּה קנה , <i> ''''' ḳenēh ''''' </i> <i> ''''' ha ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' middāh ''''' </i> ): In Ezekiel's vision of the temple a "man" (an angel) appears with a "measuring reed" to measure the dimensions of the temple (&nbsp; Ezekiel 40:3 ff; &nbsp; Ezekiel 42:16 ff). The reed is described as 6 cubits long, "of a cubit and a handbreadth each," i.e. the cubit used was a handbreadth longer than the common cubit (see [[Cubit]]; [[Weights And Measures]]; [[Temple]] ). In the [[Apocalypse]] this idea of a measuring reed reappears for measuring the temple (&nbsp;Revelation 11:1 ) and the holy city (&nbsp;Revelation 21:15 , &nbsp;Revelation 21:16 , "a golden reed"). The thought conveyed is exactitude in the dimensions of these edifices, symbolic of the symmetry and perfection of God's church. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_7645"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/reed,+measuring Measuring Reed from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Measuring Reed [1]

mezh´ū́r - ing ( המּדּה קנה , ḳenēh ha - middāh ): In Ezekiel's vision of the temple a "man" (an angel) appears with a "measuring reed" to measure the dimensions of the temple (  Ezekiel 40:3 ff;   Ezekiel 42:16 ff). The reed is described as 6 cubits long, "of a cubit and a handbreadth each," i.e. the cubit used was a handbreadth longer than the common cubit (see Cubit; Weights And Measures; Temple ). In the Apocalypse this idea of a measuring reed reappears for measuring the temple ( Revelation 11:1 ) and the holy city ( Revelation 21:15 ,  Revelation 21:16 , "a golden reed"). The thought conveyed is exactitude in the dimensions of these edifices, symbolic of the symmetry and perfection of God's church.

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