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Verse Ezekiel 43:9. _NOW LET THEM PUT AWAY THEIR WHOREDOM_] Their
_idolatry_.
_AND THE CARCASSES OF THEIR KINGS_] It appears that God was
displeased with their _bringing their kings so near his temp...
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II. THE TEMPLE WORSHIP (43-44)
CHAPTER 43
_ 1. The return of the glory of the Lord and filling the house
(Ezekiel 43:1) _
2. The address to the nation (Ezekiel 43:10)
3. The dimensions of the alta...
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The description of the Temple is fittingly followed by an account of
Yahweh's solemn entry into it a passage which forms the real climax of
the last section of the book, and is the counterpart to His...
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The glory of Jehovah enters the house by the E. gate. The sound of his
chariot was as the sound of many waters, and his glory lightened the
earth (Ezekiel 43:1). The prophet hears one speaking to him...
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G. The Return of the Divine Glory 43:1-12
TRANSLATION
(1) Afterward he brought me to the gate, even the gate that looks
toward the east: (2) and behold, the glory of the God of Israel came
from the w...
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Now let them put away their whoredom, and the carcases of their kings,
far from me, and I will dwell in the midst of them for ever.
Now let them put away ... the carcasses of their kings. It is
suppo...
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§ 2. THE ORDINANCES OF THE NEW ISRAEL (EZEKIEL 40-48)
This concluding section of the book is dated in the twenty-fifth year
of Ezekiel's captivity, i.e. the fourteenth year after the fall of
Jerusalem...
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EZEKIEL’S LAST *VISION
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 40 TO 48
_COMMENTARY: KEITH SIMONS; TRANSLATION: IAN MACKERVOY._
CHAPTER 43
THE *GLORY OF GOD RETURNS TO THE *TEMPLE – EZEKIEL 43:1-12
V1 Then the man l...
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NOW LET THEM. — This is not an imperative, but a simple future, as
in Ezekiel 43:7. The house of Israel will now put away their
abominations, and God will dwell in their midst for ever. Carcases =
ido...
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עַתָּ֞ה יְרַחֲק֧וּ אֶת ־זְנוּתָ֛ם וּ
פִגְרֵ֥י...
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THE SANCTUARY
THE fundamental idea of the theocracy as conceived by Ezekiel is the
literal dwelling of Jehovah in the midst of His people. The Temple is
in the first instance Jehovah's palace, where H...
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The prophet's next vision was of Jehovah's return to the Temple. Again
he beheld a vision and heard a voice. The visions which he had seen by
the river Chebar appeared again. The same glory on which h...
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_Carcasses. Literally, "ruins." (Haydock) --- The remains of the dead
were probably not disturbed; but no more, that we know of, were placed
on Sion. (Calmet) --- Kings may signify idols, Moloc, &c.,...
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What a vast degree of graciousness is manifested here in these words.
Surely these promises related to the gospel church, as the Lord had
pointed out, and as they are now fulfilled, to the souls of al...
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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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Now let them put away their whoredom, and the carcases of their kings,
far from me, and I will dwell in the midst of them for ever.
Ver. 9. _Now let them put away their whoredom._] So shall all be we...
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_And he said unto me, Son of man_, &c. God here, in retaking
possession of his house, in effect renews his covenant with his people
Israel; and Ezekiel negotiates the matter, as Moses formerly did. Th...
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Now let them, all those who wish to be members of the spiritual
Israel, PUT AWAY THEIR WHOREDOM, their idolatry in every form, AND THE
CARCASSES OF THEIR KINGS, of their dead idols, FAR FROM ME, AND I...
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THE ENTRANCE OF JEHOVAH'S GLORY...
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This verse is either prophetic or perceptive, it doth direct the Jew
what he should in duty do under this temple, and foretell what the
people of God will do under the gospel. PUT AWAY; cast away, as...
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Ezekiel 43:9 put H7368 harlotry H2184 carcasses H6297 kings H4428 away
H7368 (H8762) dwell H7931 ...
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CONTENTS: Vision of God's glory filling the temple. Place of the
throne of the future kingdom. The altar and offerings.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: The glory of God shall retu...
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Ezekiel 43:2. _Behold, the glory of the God of Israel came from the
way of the east._ In Ezekiel 10:18, we read that the glory had
departed from the ancient temple. Here it returns at the east gate,
w...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 43:6 The emphasis now is on the activities
that are to take place in the temple. The main altar and its round of
sacrifices is the first element put in place (Ezekiel 43:13)
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THE CONSECRATION OF THE TEMPLE. (chap. 43)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 43:2. “BEHOLD, THE GLORY OF GOD.” As
the Shechinah-glory was the peculiar distinction of the old Temple, so
it was to be in the ne...
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EXPOSITION
The consecration of the new temple by the entrance into it of the
glory of the God of Israel (Ezekiel 43:1), and a description of the
altar with its dedication to the solemn ritual for whic...
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CHAPTER 43.
THE LORD'S RETURN TO THE TEMPLE.
IN the preceding part of the vision, the external things belonging to
the Lord's house have been exhibited in their vast proportions and
manifold arrangem...
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Now in chapter 43:
He brought him then to the gate that looks toward the east (Ezekiel
43:1):
This is at the bottom of your diagram.
And, behold, the glory of the God of Israel came from the way of...
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2 Corinthians 6:16; Colossians 3:5; Ezekiel 18:30; Ezekiel 18:31;...
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Far from me — From my temple....