Day 253 – Reading – EZEKIEL 43 – 45
Read the Scriptures. Meditate on what the prophet is saying.
EZEKIEL 43.
Another glorious vision!
Just like Ezekiel saw by the Chebar canal when God called him.
Just like he saw in the other vision, when God left the temple and the city.
NOW, though, Ezekiel saw the GLORY OF THE LORD returning to the city through the Eastern gate, then, entering, and filling the Temple!
And God spoke to him, “Son of man, this is the place of my throne and the place of the soles of my feet, where I will dwell in the midst of the people of Israel forever.”
And then an assignment: “As for you, son of man, describe to the house of Israel the temple, that they may be ashamed of their iniquities. And if they are ashamed of all they have done, make known to them in detail…
- the design of the temple,
- its arrangement,
- its exits and its entrances,
- the whole design,
- all its statutes and its whole design,
- and all its laws.
Then God reveals the details of the new altar, how it is made, how it will be sanctified and consecrated, and then how He will accept them and their offerings.
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Chapter 44.
Now God takes Ezekiel in that vision back to the Eastern Gateway to the Temple (not the outer gate, see illustration in yesterday’s study), and shows him that it was now SHUT. This is because the GLORY of the LORD had passed through to enter the Temple. Only the “prince” may sit in it to eat the bread before the LORD.
NOTE: The “prince” mentioned here and in other chapters is NOT Jesus. Our Savior is always portrayed as the King (or Lamb). This person could be an administrator of the Millennial Kingdom, representing the King (the Lord Jesus Christ). He is not a priest as the Messiah will be.
NOTE: This “gateway” is NOT the sealed eastern gate of the modern city of Jerusalem.
Ezekiel fell on his face before the Glory of the LORD, and heard his instructions to tell to the rebellious Israelites back in Babylon. “Son of man, mark well, see with your eyes, and hear with your ears all that I shall tell you concerning the statutes of the temple of the LORD and all its laws.”
“O house of Israel, enough of all your abominations, in admitting foreigners, uncircumcised in heart and flesh, into my sanctuary, profaning my temple. You have broken my covenant. You have not kept charge of my holy things. And the Levites, who went after idols, shall bear the punishment. They shall not come near me to serve me as priest or touch any of the holy things. They shall only keep charge of the temple and its gates.”
God singled out only the Levitical Priests who were “sons of Zadok” (who was faithful to David and Solomon) to work with the holy things, and minister before Him in this Millennial Temple.
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Ezekiel 45.
During the Millennial Kingdom, the allotments of the land to the tribes will be different from those in Joshua’s time. It will be orderly, with horizontal bands of territory across the land from top to bottom. (We’ll see these in Chapter 48). Seven tribes will be located north of the central section, which is for the Temple, the prince, and the Levites. Five tribes will be located south of it.
(Yes, I know it’s different, but it’s orderly.)
God continues to tell Ezekiel what he is to relate to the people. He describes the prince’s property around the Temple and his duties. He cautions the civil leaders (princes) against their former sins of greed. He sets just weights and measurements for all their dealings, as well as for the offering amounts. And He describes to Ezekiel what to do for the various feasts.
In the Millennial Kingdom, only four “feasts” (instead of seven) will be celebrated. They are: the New Year, Passover, Unleavened Bread, and Booths.
