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Today, in the Bible room, we’re reading the concluding session in the summary of the book of Ezekiel. Here is Session 6, chapters 41 through 48.

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Ezekiel – Session 6 of 6

Chapter 41. Details

In his vision, Ezekiel continues with the minute details of a new temple:

  • Next, the man in his vision takes the prophet into the sanctuary;
  • (Editor’s note: A cubit is approximately 1.5 feet.)
  • The room measures 40 cubits long, 20 cubits wide;
  • The man tells Ezekiel this is the Most Holy Place;
  • There are rooms along the outside walls of the temple;
  • They are stacked three floors high, thirty rooms on each floor;
  • All the rooms open to a terrace 5 cubits wide all around;
  • The temple measures 100 cubits square;
  • There are carvings of cherubs and palm trees around the walls;
  • Each cherub has two faces looking in opposite directions;
  • The face of a man on one side, a young lion on the other;
  • The altar is made of wood, three cubits high, two cubits square;
  • The man said, “This is the table before the Lord.”

Chapter 42. Priests

Ezekiel and the man exit the temple into the courtyards:

  • There is a courtyard outside the temple on three sides;
  • It measures 100 cubits long, 50 cubits wide;
  • Rooms around the perimeter have openings to the courtyards;
  • The priests’ rooms are on the ground floor;
  • They have doors opening to the inside and to the outside;
  • The inside openings lead them into the holy space;
  • The outside openings lead them out to the common people;
  • The priests prepare the sacrifices in their rooms;
  • They keep a change of clothes in their rooms;
  • One set of clothes is to wear for entering the holy place;
  • The other set of clothes is to wear outside to meet the people;
  • Then the man measures the overall outside dimensions;
  • The wall surrounding the courtyards is 500 cubits square.

Chapter 43. Glory

Then the man takes Ezekiel to the east gate of the temple:

  • There, the glory of the God of Israel comes from the east;
  • Overwhelmed by the majesty, Ezekiel falls, face down;
  • The glory of the Lord fills the temple;
  • The Spirit lifts the prophet into the temple;
  • There, the Lord tells him this is where He will live in Israel;
  • The Lord instructs Ezekiel to write down all the details;
  • Which he does;
  • To inform future builders how the temple is to be rebuilt;
  • He describes the new altar, the size and appearance;
  • Then the Lord describes how the altar is to be consecrated;
  • For seven straight days a burnt offering sacrifice is to be made;
  • A young bull for a sin offering, then a young goat;
  • Then a young bull and a ram without blemish;
  • Thereafter, the priests shall make burnt offerings to the Lord;
  • And the Lord God says He will accept His people.

Chapter 44. Shut

Ezekiel is brought back to the east gate of the sanctuary:

  • There, he discovers it is shut;
  • The Lord God tells the prophet this gate is to remain shut;
  • This is the Lord’s gate;
  • Then Ezekiel is taken to the north gate;
  • There, he is able to see into the temple;
  • And he sees the glory of the Lord filling the temple;
  • The Lord then gives Ezekiel instructions about the temple;
  • He tells him who may go in and out of the sanctuary;
  • No foreigner may ever enter the sanctuary;
  • Israel must abandon all their previous unholy practices;
  • The Levites who minister must wear only linen garments;
  • And their hair must be kept neatly trimmed;
  • The Levites will not inherit any land or possessions;
  • The Lord Himself will be their only inheritance.

Chapter 45. Instructions

The Lord gives Ezekiel instructions concerning Israel:

  • There shall be a plot of land set aside as holy to the Lord;
  • The area is to be 25,000 cubits long, 10,000 cubits wide;
  • This is where the temple is to be located;
  • It shall belong to the Levites;
  • They shall also have 20 chambers in the temple;
  • There shall be another plot of land adjacent to the Holy plot;
  • It is to be 25,000 cubits long, 5,000 cubits wide;
  • This area is for the king and the administration of the city;
  • The king shall always use just weights and measures;
  • The king and the people shall bring burnt offerings to the Lord;
  • Everyone shall observe the Passover and other feasts.

Chapter 46. Opened

Six days per week the east gate shall be shut; on the Sabbath, it’s opened:

  • It’s also opened on the day of the New Moon;
  • The gate shall be shut again at evening;
  • Burnt offerings are to be made on the Sabbath and New Moon;
  • There shall be grain offerings as well;
  • On any chosen day the king may offer a voluntary sacrifice;
  • Then the east gate may be opened, when he leaves it’s shut;
  • The king may give an inheritance to his sons forever;
  • An inheritance given to a slave, is redeemed each year of liberty;
  • In the court, there are stone ovens in each corner;
  • These are the kitchens where the offerings are prepared.

Chapter 47. Healing

The man brings Ezekiel back to the door of the temple:

  • A stream of water is flowing east from under the door;
  • The man measures out 1,000 cubits of ankle-deep water;
  • Another 1,000 cubits, the water is knee deep;
  • Another 1,000 cubits, the water is waist deep;
  • Another 1,000 cubits, he is swimming, water is over his head;
  • The water flows east and then south into the sea;
  • When it reaches the sea, it becomes fresh water;
  • Many fish are in the water; trees line both sides of the river;
  • The water and the trees have healing properties;
  • Divisions:
  • The Lord tells the prophet how to divide up the land;
  • There will be twelve divisions for the twelve tribes of Israel;
  • Israel is getting back this land according to God’s promise;
  • The borders on the north will run from Damascus to the sea;
  • The east border is over into Gilead;
  • The south border is along the line through Kadesh;
  • The west border is the Great Sea;
  • The twelve tribes will select their areas by casting lots;
  • The Lord says non-Jews among the Jews will have a share.

Chapter 48. Twelve

There will be twelve regions of land, one for each of the twelve tribes:

  • The northern most region will be for Dan;
  • Moving southward the next region is Asher;
  • Then Naphtali, then Manasseh, then Ephraim;
  • Followed by Reuben, and finally Judah;
  • Bordering Judah will be the area set apart for the Lord;
  • It will be 25,000 cubits long, same width as the other lots;
  • The sanctuary of the Lord shall be in the center;
  • The Levites area will be 25,000 cubits long, 10,000 in width;
  • Alongside the Levites portion is the area for the city;
  • The remaining width for this area is 5,000 cubits;
  • The rest of the area bordering Judah is the area for Benjamin;
  • South of there is Simeon, then Issachar, Zebulun, then Gad;
  • These are the areas assigned by the Lord;
  • The city will be a square measuring 4,500 cubits on each side;
  • There will be twelve gates named for the tribes of Israel;
  • Three gates on each side: north wall: Reuben, Judah, Levi;
  • East: Joseph, Benjamin, Dan; south: Simeon, Issachar, Zebulun;
  • West wall gates: Gad, Ashur, Naphtali;
  • From that day forward the name of the city shall be:
  • THE LORD IS THERE.

End of Session 6 of 6 of the book of Ezekiel

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