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 SABBATH, NEW MOON, AND OTHER FESTIVALS. On the Sabbath day, seven
animals, besides meal and oil, were to be offered; on the new moon the
offering was the same, with the addition of a bullock. The prince, who
might not enter into the sacred inner court, watched the sacrifice
being offered from hi... [ Continue Reading ]
CROWN RIGHTS AND RESTRICTIONS. The prince was at liberty to gift part
of his estate inalienably to his sons: but what was deeded to a
courtier reverted to the crown on the year of release (_i.e._ the
seventh year, _cf._ Jeremiah 34:14, or, less probably, the fiftieth
year, _cf._ Leviticus 25:10). Th... [ Continue Reading ]
KITCHENS FOR PRIESTS AND PEOPLE. To preserve the distinction between
the less and the more holy there were two sets of kitchens for the
boiling and baking of the sacrificial offerings for the priests, at
the north-west and south-west corners of the inner court, and for the
people at the four corners... [ Continue Reading ]