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The careful provision here made to keep separate the offerings of
priests and people was to prevent collision, just as the enactments
Ezekiel 46:16 were intended to secure their respective rights to
p...
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CHAPTER 46
_ 1. The worship of the prince (Ezekiel 46:1) _
2. Further instruction as to worship (Ezekiel 46:9)
3. Concerning the prince, his sons and his servants (Ezekiel 46:16)
4. A final
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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,...
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UTTER. outer. The boiling places....
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The kitchens for the priests (Ezekiel 46:19), and people (Ezekiel
46:21)
The kitchens for cooking the sin and trespass offering and baking the
meal-offering, the holy things to be consumed by the pri...
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Ezekiel 45:18 to Ezekiel 46:24. The offerings to be made at the feasts
and other appointed seasons
(1) Ezekiel 45:18-25. Offerings at the feasts.
(2)...
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The kitchens for cooking the sacrificial meals of the people. These
were situated in the four corners of the outer court. In each of the
four corners was a small enclosure or court 40 cubits long and...
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7. _Preparing the sacrificial meals (46:19-24_)
TRANSLATION
(19) Then he brought me through the entry, which was at the side of
the gate, into the holy chambers for the priests, which looked toward
t...
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After he brought me through the entry, which was at the side of the
gate, into the holy chambers of the priests, which looked toward the
north: and, behold, there was a place on the two sides westward...
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THE OFFERINGS AT THE SACRED SEASONS, ETC
(This whole passage should be compared with Numbers 28:29.)
_(A) THE ATONEMENT FOR THE SANCTUARY (EZEKIEL 45:18)_
This was to take place twice yearly, on the...
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There were 4 more kitchens. These kitchens were in the public outer
area of the *temple. The people could eat some of the *sacrifices for
peace that they offered. These *sacrifices showed friendship w...
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EZEKIEL’S LAST *VISION
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_COMMENTARY: KEITH SIMONS; TRANSLATION: IAN MACKERVOY._
CHAPTER 46
THE RULES FOR GIFTS AND *SACRIFICES – EZEKIEL 46:1-15
V1 ‘This is what the *...
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THE UTTER COURT. — The prophet had just been in those chambers
which, although they stood within the area of the outer court, were
considered as belonging to the inner. He is now brought into the oute...
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וַ יֹּוצִיאֵ֗נִי אֶל ־הֶֽ חָצֵר֙ הַ
חִ֣יצֹנָ֔
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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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This passage constitutes one paragraph dealing with the arrangements
for the feasts, and appointed times and seasons. Twice a year the
sacred ceremony of cleansing the sanctuary was to be performed, o...
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We are at a loss to apprehend the precise meaning of this passage,
from the same cause as the former. Indeed, no part of the prophecies
of scripture carry with them a greater mysteriousness, than the...
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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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THEN HE BROUGHT ME FORTH INTO THE UTTER COURT,.... From the holy
chambers of the priests, and from viewing the place where they boiled
the sacrifices, and baked the meat offering:
AND CAUSED ME TO PA...
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Then he brought me forth into the utter court, and caused me to pass
by the four corners of the court; and, behold, in every corner of the
court [there was] a court.
Ver. 21. _In every corner of the...
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_Behold, in every corner of the court there was a court_ At every
corner, where the side walls met in right angles, there was another
little court. _There were courts joined of forty cubits long_, &c....
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Then He brought me forth into the utter court and caused me to pass by
the four corners of the court; and, behold, in every corner of the
court there was a court, a smaller tributary of the larger cou...
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THE SACRIFICIAL KITCHENS...
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IN EVERY CORNER OF THE COURT THERE WERE COURTS:
_ Heb._ a court in a corner of a court, and a court in a corner of a
court...
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THE UTTER COURT; either the court of the people, or more likely the
court of the priests or Levites, called here utter court, because it
was more outward than the court of the temple. TO PASS BY THE F...
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‘Then he brought me out into the outer court and made me pass by the
four corners of the court, and behold in every corner of the court
here was a (smaller) court. In the four corners of the court the...
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THE MAN WITH THE MEASURING LINE REVEALS MORE OF THE HEAVENLY TEMPLE
(EZEKIEL 46:19).
The account now suddenly picks up abruptly with the heavenly visitant
continuing to reveal the heavenly temple as t...
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CONTENTS: Worship of the prince and people, and the offerings.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel, prince.
CONCLUSION: Israel will acknowledge their dependence upon Jehovah in
the kingdom age with many offeri...
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Ezekiel 46:21. _In every corner of the court there was a court._ The
LXX read _aule micra,_ a little court, which relieves the idea, by
defining the nature of the courts. These courts were open to the...
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AN IMPOSING SPECTACLE OF WORSHIP IN THE TEMPLE (Chap. 46)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 46:1. “THE GATE OF THE INNER COURT
OPENED.” The inner east gate of the Temple, otherwise shut, shall be
opened on t...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter fails into three divisions. The first (Ezekiel 46:1)
gives supplementary directions for the prince and the people of the
land when engaged in solemn acts of worship; the second...
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CHAPTER 46.
ADDITIONAL ORDINANCES FOE THE PRINCE AND PEOPLE.
Ezekiel 46:1. _Thus saith the Lord Jehovah, The gate of the inner
court that looks toward the east shall be shut the six working days;
an...
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Now it describes in chapter 46 how the prince worships in this new
sanctuary.
Thus saith the Lord GOD; The gate of the inner court that looks toward
the east shall be shut the six working days; but o...
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Ezekiel 46:21...
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A court — A smaller court made up on the outer sides with the walls
of the greater square, and on the inside made with two walls, the one
forty cubits long, the other thirty cubits broad....