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 t...
PRELIMINARY REMARKS ON CHAPTER S 40-48.*
* The reader is left to form his own judgment on the temple seen in
vision by Ezekiel, from the various interpretations that I have given
in the Preliminary...
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1.
In what way are Chapter s 40-48 to be regarded as the climax of all
which Ezekiel had been saying?
2.
Who conducted Ezekiel through his visionary tour of the Zion-to-be?
3.
W...
EZEKIEL, XL.
PRELIMINARY NOTE ON Chapter S 40-48.
These closing Chapter s of Ezekiel form one continuous prophecy of a
distinctly marked character. They present a vision of the Temple in
minute detail...
INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 41
In this chapter the divine and illustrious Person, the prophet's
guide, brings him to the temple itself, and gives the dimensions of
the posts and doors, both of the holy a...
** Daniel was of noble birth, if not one of the royal family of
Judah. He was carried captive to Babylon in the fourth year of
Jehoiachin, B. C. 606, when a youth. He was there taught the learning
of...
THE VISION OF THE RESTORED TEMPLE AND THE REINHABITED LAND (Chaps.
40–48)
This is a development of the promise contained in Ezekiel 37:27. The
subject of the closing Chapter s of Ezekiel is the restit...
CHAPTER 40-48.
PRELIMINARY REMARKS ON THE VISION IN CHAP. 40-48, WITH RESPECT TO THE
PRINCIPLES ON WHICH IT OUGHT TO BE INTERPRETED.
WE have now, with God's help, reached the closing vision of Ezekie...