And the two doors were of fir wood: the two leaves of the one door were folding, and the two leaves of the other door were folding.
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Fir-tree, or some species of cedar, ver. 15.
Double. In the large doors, other smaller were made, that the priests might pass more easily. (Menochius)
And so Literally, "and holding each other, was opened. "Both the great and the small doors might open at the same time; (Sanchez) or rather the latter would afford a passage, while the great folding doors were shut. (Menochius)
Perhaps both the doors of the holy place and of the sanctuary were so connected, that both opened together. (Tract. Middot. iv. 1.) (Calmet)
But the sanctuary would never be thus exposed to public view. Protestants, "two leaves of one door were folding "(Haydock)