As the city with its suburbs was a square of 5000 cubits, there remained of the 25,000 in length assigned to it a portion 10,000 long on the E. and another equally long on the W. In their length these portions lay "over against," i.e. along, the holy portion of the priests.

that serve the city The words are very difficult. It is plain that the 10,000 cubits of land E. and W. of the city serve to supply the inhabitants of the city with food. The restored land is a land of husbandmen, and those who dwell in the city live from the city's domain. Either "serve" or "cultivate," must be taken in the sense of inhabit and the words be read: for food to them that inhabit the city, 19 and they that inhabit thecity &c; though such a usage has no parallel. Or, the word "city" must be taken in a general sense of the city and its domain of land: for food to the tillers of the city, 19 and they that till the city&c.

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