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Verse Ezekiel 48:35. _THE NAME OF THE CITY FROM THAT DAY_ SHALL BE,
_THE LORD_ _IS THERE._] It would have been better to have retained the
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יהוה שמה
YEHOVAH SHAMMAH.
This is an al...
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The circuit of the city walls, a square of 4500 reeds, was 18,000
reeds, not quite 37 English miles. The circuit of Jerusalem in the
time of Josephus was reckoned by him to be about four miles.
THE NA...
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CHAPTER 48
_ 1. The portion of the seven tribes (Ezekiel 48:1) _
2. The oblation for the sanctuary, for the city, and for the prince
(Ezekiel 48:8)
3. The gates of the city and its new name (Ezekie...
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EZEKIEL 48. THE TRIBAL ALLOTMENTS. The holy city, Jerusalem, with its
environments is significantly regarded as the true centre,
geographical no less than religious, of the country; but, as in point
o...
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THE LORD [IS] THERE: denoting the fact that Jehovah has gone thither
and rests There, with all the blessing, peace, security, and glory of
His abiding presence. Hebrew. _Jehovah Shammah_. See App-4.
T...
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The whole circumference of the city was 18,000 cubits, or some-what
under six miles. Josephus (_Bell. Jud_. Ezekiel 48:4; Ezekiel 48:3)
reckoned the bounds of Jerusalem in his day at 33 stadia, or abo...
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THE NAME OF THE CITY, &C. _THE LORD IS THERE_— _The Lord is its
name._ Houbigant. Jerusalem never bore this name; and when it shall be
established, according to the idea of Ezekiel, we are not assured...
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_4. The gates of the city (48:30-35_)
TRANSLATION
(30) And these are the egresses of the city: On the north side four
thousand and five hundred reeds by measure; (31) and the gates of the
city shall...
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It was round about eighteen thousand measures: and the name of the
city
The name of the city from that day shall be, The Lord is there -
Yahweh-shammah. Not that the city will be called so in mere na...
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48:35 there. (b-19) Heb. _ Jehovah Shammah_ ....
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THE NEW ISRAEL (EZEKIEL 33-48)
So long as the Jewish kingdom remained in existence Ezekiel's
prophecies (those in Ezekiel 1-24) dealt almost exclusively with the
nation's sin, and with the certainty o...
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EZEKIEL’S LAST *VISION
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_COMMENTARY: KEITH SIMONS; TRANSLATION: IAN MACKERVOY._
CHAPTER 48
THE SHARE OF THE COUNTRY FOR 7 *TRIBES TO THE NORTH – EZEKIEL 48:1-7
V1 ‘Her...
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This is the measurement round the 4 walls.
The city’s new name is a brief explanation of Ezekiel’s whole
message. This is what God wants. This is his desire for his people. He
wants to live with them...
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ROUND ABOUT EIGHTEEN THOUSAND. — The circuit of the city, not
including its “suburbs,” or open space, was 4 x 4,500 = 18,000
reeds, or something over thirty-four miles. Josephus reckoned the
circuit o...
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סָבִ֕יב שְׁמֹנָ֥ה עָשָׂ֖ר אָ֑לֶף וְ
שֵׁם ־הָ
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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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The disposition of the tribes in relation to the sanctuary was then
given. On the north of the sacred land Dan, Asher, Naphtali, Manasseh,
Ephraim, Reuben, and Judah were to find their possessions, an...
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The Lord is there. This name is here given to the city; that is, the
Church of Christ; because the Lord is always with her till the end of
the world, Matthew xxviii. 20. (Challoner) --- He always ador...
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REFLECTIONS
AND now, Reader! before closing the book of this prophecy, say, what
hath the Lord taught thee of its blissful contents? Taken in one great
whole, it seems evident, amidst all the obscurit...
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It is hardly possible to read this account of the gates, and of the
tribes, in each direction of the gates, without having our minds
instinctively led to the contemplation of the beloved Apostle's
acc...
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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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IT WAS ROUND ABOUT EIGHTEEN THOUSAND MEASURES,.... Putting the numbers
together which each side made, the circumference of the city was
eighteen thousand measures; which, according to Cornelius a Lapi...
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Ezekiel 48:35 [It was] round about eighteen thousand [measures]: and
the name of the city from [that] day [shall be], The LORD [is] there.
Ver. 35. _It was round about eighteen thousand measures._] S...
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_The name of the city from that day shall be, The Lord is there _ It
is very frequently said in Scripture, that a person or thing should be
called by a certain name, when it was to be invested with qu...
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CONCERNING THE CAPITAL CITY...
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It was round about eighteen thousand measures; and the name of the
city from that day shall be "The Lord Is There," which is not a mere
name, but expresses the fact that Jehovah, the God of the covena...
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THE LORD IS THERE:
_ Heb._ Jehovahshammah...
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OLBHeb;
ROUND measuring all four squares. EIGHTEEN THOUSAND MEASURES, or
cubits, at which proportioned measures it was about five miles in
compass; if the measures were reeds, it would be thirty miles...
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Ezekiel 48:35 around H5439 eighteen H8083 H6240 thousand H505 name
H8034 city H5892 day H3117 THERE H3074
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. And the name of the city from that day shall be, ‘Yahweh is
there.' ”
This finalises the whole message of the book. It began with the
arrival of the heavenly temple and finishes with the city, final...
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THE CITY (EZEKIEL 48:30).
The city is finally described in more detail. It represents the whole
of Israel, with a gate for each tribe. Interestingly Levi is included
and Ephraim and Manasseh subsumed...
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AND THE NAME
Hebrew, Jehovah-shammah. See (Exodus 17:15); (Judges 6:24)....
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CONTENTS: Division of the land. The city and its gates.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel, prince.
CONCLUSION: The tribes of Israel will in the kingdom age be
distributed according to the divine counsels by...
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REFLECTIONS. In the forty fifth chapter, the prophet had begun to
describe the division of the land, but being attracted by the
astonishing waters of the river of life, he digressed to describe
their...
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_The Lord is there._
EZEKIEL’S LAST VISION
The following are some of the principal heads of prophetic instruction
intended by the vision.
1. That there was to be an entire new state of things in the...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 48:30 Finally, the city gates are assigned
to the 12 tribes. Because the sons of LEVI (the priests, who have no
property; see Ezekiel 44:28
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 48:35 The city’s new name is to be THE
LORD IS THERE. Ezekiel’s final vision, and the whole of the book, is
about the reality of God’s presence among his people (compare...
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THE IDEAL ALLOTMENT OF THE HOLY LAND. (Chap. 48)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—The order of the original occupation of the Holy
Land by the tribes under Joshua is partly, but only partly, followed.
It is a new or...
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EXPOSITION
The closing chapter of the prophet's temple-vision treats more
particularly of the distribution of the land among the several tribes
(Ezekiel 48:1), and concludes with a statement concerni...
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CHAPTER 47:13-48:35
THE BOUNDARIES AND RE-DISTRIBUTION OF THE LAND.
As the whole of the representations contained in the preceding parts
of the vision proceed on the basis of the old covenant, the se...
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Eighteen thousand cubits — About five miles in compass. From that
day — From the day of the Lord's restoring this people, and
rebuilding their city, and their thankful, holy, and pure worshipping
of G...