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Omit “the” and “were.” These “four tables” are not the
same as those mentioned before. The eight tables (T) were for slaying
and preparing the victims, and were probably of wood, these (S) were
of “he...
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Chapter s 40-48. The final nine Chapter s of this book form the climax
of the great prophecies of Ezekiel; they belong to the most difficult
in the entire prophetic Word. Once more the hand of the Lor...
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By the (eastern?) gate (and possibly also the northern and southern)
of this inner court was a chamber in which the burnt offering was
washed. There were also tables on which the animals were slain an...
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HEWN STONE. The other eight (Ezekiel 40:41) were probably of wood....
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Read: AND THERE WERE FOUR TABLES FOR THE BURNT OFFERING, OF HEWN
STONE. The phrase "for the burnt offering" is very indefinite. These
stone tables seem too small to slay the offerings upon, and the en...
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Sacrificial appointments connected with the inner gate.
The verses are in some respects obscure. The text of LXX. differs in
some points, but is hardly consistent with itself. The arrangements
for sl...
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C. The Inner Court and Its Gateways 40:28-47
TRANSLATION
(28) Then he brought me to the inner court by the south gate: and he
measured the south gate according to these measures; (29) and the
lodges...
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_AND IN THE PORCH OF THE GATE WERE TWO TABLES ON THIS SIDE, AND TWO
TABLES ON THAT SIDE, TO SLAY THEREON THE BURNT OFFERING AND THE SIN
OFFERING AND THE TRESPASS OFFERING._
No JFB commentary on these...
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THE NEW TEMPLE
Ezekiel, transported in vision to Palestine, is set down on the N.
side of the Temple mountain, and sees the Temple buildings extending
to the S. like a city. A supernatural figure, li...
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EZEKIEL’S LAST *VISION
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_COMMENTARY: KEITH SIMONS; TRANSLATION: IAN MACKERVOY._
ABOUT EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
Terrible events happened in Jerusalem during Ezekiel’s...
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When Ezekiel entered the inner area, he was standing in front of the
*temple building. But before Ezekiel went into the *temple, he had to
see the place of *sacrifice. A person can only *worship God i...
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וְ אַרְבָּעָה֩ שֻׁלְחָנֹ֨ות לָ †
עֹולָ֜ה אַבְנֵ֣י...
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THE IMPORT OF THE VISION
WE have now reached the last and in every way the most important
section of the book of Ezekiel. The nine concluding Chapter s record
what was evidently the crowning experienc...
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This final section must be studied in relation to all that has
immediately preceded it, wherein the spiritual restoration and
cleansing of the people had been foretold. The picture of the restored
ord...
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The Reader will form a better calculation of the extent of this
wonderful city, by considering what its dimensions were. A cubit for
the sanctuary measurement, was one foot and nine inches; and if the...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 40, 41, 42, AND 43.
The remaining part of the prophecy is the establishment of His
sanctuary in the midst of His people. The reader will perceive that we
find...
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AND THE FOUR TABLES WERE OF HEWN STONE,.... These are either the same
tables as before, the four that were on one side, and the four that
were on the other; they were all made of hewn stone: in the se...
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And the four tables [were] of hewn stone for the burnt offering, of a
cubit and an half long, and a cubit and an half broad, and one cubit
high: whereupon also they laid the instruments wherewith they...
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And the four tables were of hewn stone for the burnt offering, rather,
"and four tables at the ascent," the stairway, "of hewn stone," OF A
CUBIT AND AN HALF LONG AND A CUBIT AND AN HALF BROAD AND ONE...
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THE INNER COURT WITH ITS GATES, CELLS, AND SACRIFICIAL TABLES...
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THE FOUR TABLES; each four tables, for the prophet speaks of all
eight, but names them four, because they were coupled so one four on
the one side and the other four on the other side. HEWN STONE: it...
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Ezekiel 40:42 four H702 tables H7979 hewn H1496 stone H68 offering
H5930 cubit H520 half H2677 long H753 cubit...
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THE EQUIPMENT FOR SACRIFICE (EZEKIEL 40:38).
Full provision was made for sacrificial activity, including whole
(burnt) offerings, sin offerings and guilt offerings. Approach to God
still required the...
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‘And there were four tables for the burnt offering, of hewn stone, a
cubit and a half long, and a cubit and a half broad, and a cubit in
height. On these were laid the instruments with which they slew...
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CONTENTS: Vision of the man with the measuring reed. The future temple
and its service.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel, sons of Zadok.
CONCLUSION: A great and beautiful temple, framed in detail in the
cou...
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Ezekiel 40:1. _In the five and twentieth year of our captivity._ When
the pious jews were dispirited, the Lord revived them with the hopes
of a better temple than that which Solomon had built. This wh...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 40:28 Ezekiel’s guide then leads him into
the inner court by way of the south gate (v. Ezekiel 40:28). The
descriptions are briefer since the design is repeated from the
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THE IDEAL TEMPLE OF THE FUTURE (Chap. 40)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 40:1. “IN THE FIVE AND TWENTIETH
YEAR.” The fiftieth year from the 18th of Josiah, the year of his
memorable passover (2 Kings 22:1...
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EXPOSITION
The magnificent temple-vision, as it is usually styled, a description
of which forms the closing section of this book (Ezekiel 40-48.), was
the last extended" word" communicated to the prop...
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Having thus finished the boundary wall and the outer court, he comes
to the inner court:
Ezekiel 40:28. _And he brought me to the inner court, by the south
gate; and he measured the gate beyond the s...
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We want to get into the study of Ezekiel tonight, and right off the
top I would like to confess to you that of all of the Bible and the
passages in the Bible, I understand this the least. I do not pre...
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Amos 5:11; Exodus 20:25; Exodus 38:3; Lamentations 3:9...