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Admonition to the ministering priests, grounded upon former neglect.
Ezekiel 44:4
THE NORTH GATE BEFORE THE HOUSE - The north gate of the inner court.
God expostulates with His people in the seat of...
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CHAPTER 44
_ 1. The outward eastern gate for the prince (Ezekiel 44:1) _
2. The charge concerning the strangers and the rebellious tribes
(Ezekiel 44:4)
3. The charge concerning the priests, the so...
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THE LEVITES. The regulations that follow are among the most important
in the book, and they have played a great part in the critical
rearrangement of OT literature and the consequent reconstruction of...
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THUS SAITH, &c. This emphatic commencement is repeated in Ezekiel
45:9; Ezekiel 45:18; Ezekiel 46:1; Ezekiel 46:16;...
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Such services shall not be performed by foreigners any more, but by
the Levites who formerly ministered at the high-places. Because of
their sin in leading the house of Israel astray they shall bear t...
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_2. The qualifications of the temple ministers (44:4-14_)
TRANSLATION
(4) Then he brought me by the way of the north gate before the house;
and I looked, and, behold, the glory of the LORD filled the...
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THUS SAITH THE LORD GOD; NO STRANGER, UNCIRCUMCISED IN HEART, NOR
UNCIRCUMCISED IN FLESH, SHALL ENTER INTO MY SANCTUARY, OF ANY STRANGER
THAT IS AMONG THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL.
_ No JFB commentary on...
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THE PRIESTS AND THE LEVITES
Standing at the inner northern gate Ezekiel again saw the glory of God
filling the Temple and was again addressed by the divine voice
(Ezekiel 44:4). The Speaker first rebu...
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EZEKIEL’S LAST *VISION
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_COMMENTARY: KEITH SIMONS; TRANSLATION: IAN MACKERVOY._
CHAPTER 44
THE EAST GATE – EZEKIEL 44:1-3
V1 Then the man brought me back to the outer...
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The law of the *temple in the *vision was clear. The *temple belonged
to God. He insisted that people should obey him with their bodies. And
people should love him with their hearts (or minds). Such p...
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SHALL ENTER INTO MY SANCTUARY. — To guard against the evils of the
past, the command is now given that none of the strangers described
shall even enter the sanctuary; but our version gives a wrong
imp...
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כֹּה ־אָמַר֮ אֲדֹנָ֣י יְהוִה֒ כָּל
־בֶּן ־נֵכ
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THE PRIESTHOOD
Ezekiel 44:1
IN the last chapter we saw how the principle of holiness through
separation was exhibited in the plan of a new Temple, round which the
Theocracy of the future was to be co...
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The next section described the service of the new Temple. It commenced
with the command that the eastern gate, through which Jehovah entered,
must be kept closed, and that no man should be allowed to...
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Here are very important commissions given to the Prophet to deliver to
the people, all which are plain and express, and in which we find the
sacred jealousy the Lord hath for his holy name and ordinan...
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Chapter 44 makes known the fact that Jehovah is returned to His house,
and the memorial of His having done so is preserved in that the door
by which He entered is to remain for ever shut. The Prince a...
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THUS SAITH THE LORD GOD,.... This that follows is the law and rule to
be observed, and which will be observed by the churches in the latter
day, though so little regarded now:
NO STRANGER UNCIRCUMCIS...
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Thus saith the Lord GOD; No stranger, uncircumcised in heart, nor
uncircumcised in flesh, shall enter into my sanctuary, of any stranger
that [is] among the children of Israel.
Ver. 9. _Shall enter i...
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_No stranger shall enter into my sanctuary_ To offer any sacrifice or
oblation there, (see Ezekiel 44:7,) nor be suffered to go beyond the
precincts appointed for proselytes. _The Levites that are gon...
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Now God renews his former law against the permitting of the wicked and
heathens to enter his sanctuary. None, of what quality soever, what
interest soever they make, though princes, nobles, learned,
t...
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Ezekiel 44:9 says H559 (H8804) Lord H136 GOD H3069 foreigner H1121
H5236 uncircumcised H6189 heart H3820 uncircumcised
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“And you shall say to the rebellious, even to the house of Israel,
Thus says the Lord Yahweh, O you house of Israel, let all your
abominations be sufficient for you, in that you have brought
foreigner...
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CONTENTS: Gate for the prince. God's glory filling the temple. The
priests.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel, sons of Zadok, prince.
CONCLUSION: In the great temple of Jehovah in the kingdom age, Israel
sha...
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Ezekiel 44:5. _Mark well, and behold with thine eyes, and hear with
thine ears._ Every thing seen in this vision of the temple, adumbrates
celestial glory, and therefore demanded the most profound att...
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_No stranger, uncircumcised in heart, nor uncircumcised in flesh,
shall enter into My sanctuary._
GOD’S CARE OF HIS ALTAR
Is not this rather severe upon the stranger? The injunction does not
rest upo...
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THE RELATION OF PRINCE AND PRIESTS TO THE TEMPLE (Chap. 44)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 44:1. “THE GATE OF THE OUTWARD
SANCTUARY”—the court of the priests as distinguished from the
Temple itself. “THIS...
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EXPOSITION
The prophet, having finished his account of the temple, or place of
worship, proceeds, in the second section of his vision (Ezekiel
44-46.), to set forth the culture, or ritual, to be perfo...
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CHAPTER 44.
ORDINANCES FOR THE PRINCE AND THE PRIESTHOOD.
Ezekiel 44:1. _And he brought me again by the way of the outer gate of
the sanctuary, that looks toward the east, and it was shut._
Ezekiel...
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Now as we get to chapter 44, we come to a prophecy that is so often
misinterpreted. And I must confess to you that I have often
misinterpreted this prophecy. And as I read it more carefully and have
r...
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Ezekiel 44:7; Joel 3:17; John 3:3; Mark 16:16; Psalms 50:16;...