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Verse Ezekiel 45:6. _YE SHALL APPOINT_] See the plan, FF. Ezekiel
48:35....
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This portion is to belong to the whole people, not to be subject to
the encroachments made by the later kings of Judah Jeremiah 22:13. The
Levites’ portion 10,000 reeds, the priests’ portion 10,000 re...
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CHAPTER 45
_ 1. The portions of the priests, the Levites, of the whole house of
Israel, and the prince (Ezekiel 45:1) _
2. Concerning the prince (Ezekiel 45:9)
3. The feast of Passover and the feas...
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THE WHOLE HOUSE OF ISRAEL. Compare Ezekiel 48:19....
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The city possesses a strip of land 5000 cubits broad and 25,000 long,
running parallel to the portion of the priests, cf. Ezekiel 48:15. The
city shall stand in the midst of this tract, which it entir...
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IT SHALL BE FOR THE WHOLE HOUSE OF ISRAEL— "This shall be the
capital city, to which all the tribes shall resort upon the solemn
festivals; which shall have twelve gates, according to the number of
th...
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_5. THE APPORTIONMENT OF THE SACRED PORTION OF THE LAND_
(_45:1-8_)
TRANSLATION
(1) Moreover, when you shall divide by lot the land for inheritance,
you shall offer an oblation unto the LORD, a holy...
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And ye shall appoint the possession of the city five thousand broad,
and five and twenty thousand long, over against the oblation of the
holy portion: it shall be for the whole house of Israel....
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For details of this portion see Ezekiel 48:16....
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THE LANDS FOR THE PRIESTS, LEVITES, PRINCE, AND CITY
The division of the whole country is described in ch. 48, which
includes the substance of the present passage, and shows the position
of these land...
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EZEKIEL’S LAST *VISION
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_COMMENTARY: KEITH SIMONS; TRANSLATION: IAN MACKERVOY._
CHAPTER 45
THE *LORD’S PART OF THE COUNTRY – EZEKIEL 45:1-8
V1 ‘You will divide the cou...
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In fact, any *Israelite who so desired could live close to the
*temple. Nobody appointed them to live in those homes. But if they
wanted to *worship regularly, they could live there. And if they loved...
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THE POSSESSION OF THE CITY. — This portion, more particularly
described in Ezekiel 48:15, is there called “a profane place,”
though still constituting a part of the oblation. It was the same
length an...
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PRINCE AND PEOPLE
Ezekiel 44:1; Ezekiel 45:1; Ezekiel 46:1, PASSIM
IT was remarked in a previous chapter that the "prince" of the closing
vision appears to occupy a less exalted position than the Mes...
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Seeing that the priests were to have no inheritance, the next section
of the prophecy dealt fittingly with the method of their support.
After the distribution of the land, a description of which follo...
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_According. Hebrew, "along or (Calmet) over-against the oblation of
the holy portion." (Protestants) --- Israel, destined to serve the
priests. (Haydock)_...
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If there were no other evidence but what those six verses contain, in
proof, that somewhat of an higher nature, and design, than any event
which ever yet took place, in the Jewish history, in the exte...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 45 AND 46.
The portion of the priests in the land is assigned them-close to that
of the sanctuary. The portion of the Levites was to adjoin that of the
priest...
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AND YE SHALL APPOINT THE POSSESSION OF THE CITY, e.] Which is
something distinct from the house or temple, which was as the frame of
a city, being so large, and consisting of so many parts, Ezekiel 40...
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And ye shall appoint the possession of the city five thousand broad,
and five and twenty thousand long, over against the oblation of the
holy [portion]: it shall be for the whole house of Israel.
Ver...
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_And ye shall appoint the possession of the city, five thousand broad,
&c., over against_ (or by the side of, see Eze 48:14) _the oblation of
the holy portion_ This must run parallel in length with th...
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And ye shall appoint the possession of the city, as the capital of the
new nation, FIVE THOUSAND BROAD AND FIVE AND TWENTY THOUSAND LONG,
this being the total area or region under its immediate contro...
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THE PORTION OF THE LAND...
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APPOINT; order and measure out. THE POSSESSION; land to be a
possession to the citizens of Jerusalem, and to be the contents of the
city. FIVE THOUSAND BROAD, AND FIVE AND TWENTY THOUSAND LONG; about...
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Ezekiel 45:6 appoint H5414 (H8799) property H272 city H5892 five H2568
thousand H505 wide H7341 twenty-five H6242...
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“And you will appoint the possession of the city five thousand
broad, and twenty five long, side by side with the gift-offering of
the holy portion. It shall be for the whole house of Israel.”
‘The ci...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's portion of the land and the prince's portion.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel, prince.
CONCLUSION: In the kingdom age Israel will honor Jehovah with portions
of land set apart for divin...
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Ezekiel 45:18. _Thou shalt take a young bullock without blemish, and
cleanse the sanctuary._ In the ancient tabernacle all the vessels were
touched with blood, to purify and consecrate them to sacred...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 45:1 This definition of a sacred space
within the wider context of renewed Israel provides a summary that
will be described in greater detail in Ezekiel 48:8. Ezekiel depicts t
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THE APPORTIONMENT OF TERRITORY AROUND THE TEMPLE (Chap. 45)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 45:1. “DIVIDE BY LOT”—not by
casting lots, but by allotment, the several portions being assigned
according to rul...
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EXPOSITION
From the sustenance of the priests (Ezekiel 44:29-26), the new Torah
naturally passes in the present chapter to the maintenance of the
temple service as a whole, setting forth in the first...
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CHAPTER 45.
THE SACRED ALLOTMENTS IN LAND AND GIFTS.
Ezekiel 45:1. _And when ye shall divide the land by lot, ye shall
offer an oblation to the Lord; an holy portion of the land, in length
five and...
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Now in chapter 45 he describes here the length and all of the city, of
the land itself. And it is described here as being,
in length twenty-five thousand reeds, and in breadth ten thousand
reeds. And...
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Ezekiel 48:15; Ezekiel 48:30...
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The possession — Land to be a possession to the citizens of
Jerusalem, and to be the content of the city. Broad — About two
miles and half broad, and twelve miles and half long. Long — This
must run a...