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Verse Ezekiel 47:12. _SHALL GROW ALL TREES FOR MEAT, WHOSE LEAF SHALL
NOT_ _FADE_] A description that suits the righteous, who are still
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1. The _fruits_ of _faith_.
2. The _fruits_ of th...
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III. THE VISION CONCERNING THE LAND (47-48)
CHAPTER 4 7
_ 1. The waters of healing from the temple (Ezekiel 47:1) _
2. Borders of the land (Ezekiel 47:13)
3. Concerning the stranger in the land ...
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EZEKIEL 47, 48. THE HOLY LAND, ITS BEAUTY, BOUNDARIES, AND DIVISIONS.
Now that the Temple and its worship, which are indispensable to the
welfare of the land, have been described, Ezekiel directs his...
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TREES FOR MEAT. Hebrew "trees of meat". Genitive of Relation. App-17.
Compare Genesis 2:9.
CONSUMED. fail.
NEW. ripe.
MEDICINE. healing. The Divine provision for preserving and restoring
health in t...
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_according to his months_ EVERY MONTH. For issued, ISSUE. The fruit of
these trees shall not "be consumed" i.e. fail; it shall renew itself
every month, and the leaves shall be ever green and possess...
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The river issuing from the temple. The prophet saw a stream issuing
from beneath the threshold of the house, which pursued its way
eastward, passing the altar on the south side and emerging into the
o...
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WHOSE LEAF SHALL NOT FADE— Flourishing like the trees of paradise; a
very proper emblem of the righteous and faithful; _still bringing
forth fruit unto holiness, and whose end is everlasting life._ Se...
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III. THE FUTURE LAND 47:1-48:35
In his last vision Ezekiel observes the blessing which the people of
God would enjoy in the new Temple age. In that blessed land the tribes
of Israel would have eternal...
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_ And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that
side, shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade,
neither shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new...
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47:12 fruit (a-36) Or 'ripe fruit,' as 'first-ripe,' Hosea 9:10 . see
Note b, Leviticus 2:12 ; Leviticus 23:17 . month, (b-38) Lit.
'according to its months.'...
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THE LIFEGIVING STREAM
Ezekiel was now brought in his vision to the door of the Temple
proper. Here he saw a stream of water which came from beneath the
threshold somewhat to the S. of the entrance, an...
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§ 2. THE ORDINANCES OF THE NEW ISRAEL (EZEKIEL 40-48)
This concluding section of the book is dated in the twenty-fifth year
of Ezekiel's captivity, i.e. the fourteenth year after the fall of
Jerusalem...
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BE CONSUMED] RV 'fail', ACCORDING TO HIS MONTHS] RV 'every month',
MEDICINE] RV 'healing.'...
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Usually trees only have fruit in certain months. But these trees in
the *vision did something that would be impossible by natural means.
They had fruit all the year. They had fruit because of the wate...
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EZEKIEL’S LAST *VISION
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_COMMENTARY: KEITH SIMONS; TRANSLATION: IAN MACKERVOY._
CHAPTER 47
THE *TEMPLE RIVER – EZEKIEL 47:1-12
V1 The man brought me back to the entran...
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BE CONSUMED. — Better, _fail._ The fruit is to be eaten, but shall
not fail to grow as it is wanted. These trees with their supernatural
virtues are represented as produced by the waters because “they...
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וְ עַל ־הַ נַּ֣חַל יַעֲלֶ֣ה עַל
־שְׂפָתֹ֣ו
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RENEWAL AND ALLOTMENT OF THE LAND
Ezekiel 47:1; Ezekiel 48:1
IN the first part of the forty-seventh chapter the visionary form of
the revelation, which had been interrupted by the important series of...
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Again Ezekiel was taken to the door of the house, and there beheld the
wonderful symbolic river. Its source was the sanctuary. It proceeded
under the threshold, and past the altar, and outward in an e...
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First-fruits, or most excellent. (Haydock) --- St. John saw such
(Worthington) a tree of life, Apocalypse xxii. (Haydock) --- The
doctrine of the gospel, and the study of the sacred books, have the
mo...
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Here are many similar allusions, such as were before, in reference to
the Lord Jesus, and his Gospel. The trees on the bank of this river
cannot be misunderstood, if we read what is here said, with wh...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 47 AND 48.
The last two Chapter s do not require any lengthened remarks. The
waters that issue from the sanctuary represent the life-giving power
that proceed...
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AND BY THE RIVER ON THE BANKS THEREOF, ON THIS SIDE AND ON THAT
SIDE,.... On each side of the river, on the banks of it:
SHALL GROW ALL TREES FOR MEAT; such as bear fruit, that may be eaten,
and is g...
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And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that side,
shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade, neither
shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new f...
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_And by the river, upon the bank thereof, shall grow all trees for
meat_ See the note on Ezekiel 47:7. By these trees may be understood,
“the plenteous provisions of the gospel, the precious promises...
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SHALL GROW:
_ Heb._ shall come up
NEW:
Or, principal
FOR MEDICINE:
Or, for bruises and sores...
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BY THE RIVER; all along this river, which way soever it runs, it shall
make its banks so fruitful, that on both sides thereof it shall be
abundantly planted with best trees. Shall grow; take root, flo...
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Ezekiel 47:12 bank H8193 river H5158 grow H5927 (H8799) trees H6086
food H3978 leaves H5929 wither H5034 ...
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CHAPTER EZEKIEL 47:1 THE RIVERS OF LIVING WATER.
The first twelve verses of this chapter deal with the vision of rivers
of living water flowing from the temple, beginning as a small
streamlet and mult...
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“And by the river on its bank, on this side and on that side, will
grow every tree for food, whose leaf will not wither, nor will its
fruit fail. It will bring forth firstfruits every month because it...
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CONTENTS: River of the new sanctuary. Borders of the land.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: Revelation 22:1-2; Zechariah 14:8-9.
KEY WORD: River of sanctuary, Ezekiel 47:1
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Ezekiel 47:16. _Hamath,_ a city commanding the passage of mount
Lebanon, and the north-west boundary of the Israelites. 1 Chronicles
13:5.
REFLECTIONS.
The jews rejoiced more when they poured water...
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_It shall bring forth new fruit according to his months._
OLD TRUTHS AND NEW FORMS
It is one proof of the divinity of the Gospel that, while maintaining
its own character, unaffected by the changing...
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_He measured a thousand cubits._
CURIOUS THINGS IN LIFE
This chapter is a chapter of measurement. Everything is meted out, as
it were, by so many cubits and inches. The voice is very
dogmatic:--“This...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 47:1 The tour brings Ezekiel back into the
inner court. The DOOR OF THE TEMPLE (v. Ezekiel 47:1) is that of the
sanctuary itself. There begin
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THE VISION OF THE HOLY WATERS ISSUING FROM THE TEMPLE. (Chap. 47)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 47:1. “THE HOUSE EASTWARD.” The house
is the Temple itself; the waters issued from beneath the south-east...
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EXPOSITION
As the first part of Ezekiel's vision (Ezekiel 40-43.) dealt with the
temple, or "house," and the second (Ezekiel 44-47.) with the ritual,
or "worship," so the third, which beans with the p...
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CHAPTER 47:1-12.
VISION OF THE TEMPLE WATERS.
IT is necessary to take the first part of this chapter apart from the
second, which relates to a different subject, the new division of the
land, and whi...
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Now in chapter 47 we find this river that comes forth from this east
gate.
Afterward he brought me again unto the door of the house; and, behold,
the waters issued out from under the threshold of the...
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Ezekiel 47:7; Isaiah 1:6; Isaiah 60:21; Isaiah 61:3; Jeremiah 17:8;...
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Consumed — Never be consumed, never decay, there shall always be
fruit, and enough. Their waters — Those that watered them. Issued
out — And so carried a blessing with them....