EZEKIEL 40-48. RELIGIOUS ORGANISATION OF THE PEOPLE IN THE MESSIANIC
DAYS.
To a modern taste these Chapter s, crowded with architectural and
ritual detail, may seem dreary and irrelevant: to Ezekiel they are the
real climax of his book, the crown as well as the conclusion of all
his literary and rel... [ Continue Reading ]
The description of the Temple is fittingly followed by an account of
Yahweh's solemn entry into it a passage which forms the real climax of
the last section of the book, and is the counterpart to His equally
solemn departure described in Ezekiel 10:18 ff. and Ezekiel 11:22 ff.
Girt with splendour, H... [ Continue Reading ]
Ezekiel is then instructed to show his plan of the Temple to the
people. The very sight of it is expected to inspire them with shame
for their past; while, to preserve them from error in the days to
come, further instructions are promised for the conduct of the
service. Supreme sanctity is to attach... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ALTAR. In a system of worship based upon sacrifice, the altar is
of special importance: its dimensions (Ezekiel 43:13) and consecration
(Ezekiel 43:18) are therefore elaborately described. Approached by
steps (Ezekiel 43:17), it consisted of four square stones, each
smaller in breadth but greate... [ Continue Reading ]