
Text -- Ezekiel 43:1-11 (NET)




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Wesley: Eze 43:2 - -- When the glory departed, it went eastward, and now it returns, it comes from the east.
When the glory departed, it went eastward, and now it returns, it comes from the east.

Wesley: Eze 43:2 - -- Though by the voice of God, thunder is sometimes meant, yet here it was an articulate voice.
Though by the voice of God, thunder is sometimes meant, yet here it was an articulate voice.

Overwhelmed, and as it were swallowed up.

Wesley: Eze 43:4 - -- The sins of Israel caused the glory of the Lord to go out of his house, now the repentance of Israel is blest with the return of this glory.
The sins of Israel caused the glory of the Lord to go out of his house, now the repentance of Israel is blest with the return of this glory.

Wesley: Eze 43:7 - -- The throne of his grace is in his temple; in the dispensations of grace, God manifests himself a king.
The throne of his grace is in his temple; in the dispensations of grace, God manifests himself a king.

Wesley: Eze 43:7 - -- Speaking after the manner of men, and expressing his abode and rest, in his temple, as the type, in his church, as the antitype.
Speaking after the manner of men, and expressing his abode and rest, in his temple, as the type, in his church, as the antitype.

Wesley: Eze 43:7 - -- Perhaps some kings were buried in the temples of their idols, near the idols they worshipped.
Perhaps some kings were buried in the temples of their idols, near the idols they worshipped.

Wesley: Eze 43:8 - -- The kings of Judah and Israel, built temples and altars for their idols, and these are called their thresholds. They erected these in the courts, or n...
The kings of Judah and Israel, built temples and altars for their idols, and these are called their thresholds. They erected these in the courts, or near the courts of the temple.

Idolatries, and wickednesses not to be named.

Ezekiel, who is called thus above eighty times in this book.

To the rulers, prophets, and priests especially, not excluding others.

When they shall blush to see what glory their iniquities had ruined.
JFB: Eze 43:2 - -- The way whereby the glory had departed (Eze 11:22-23), and rested on Mount Olivet (compare Zec 14:4).
The way whereby the glory had departed (Eze 11:22-23), and rested on Mount Olivet (compare Zec 14:4).

JFB: Eze 43:2 - -- So English Version rightly, as in Eze 1:24, "voice of the Almighty"; Rev 1:15; Rev 14:2, prove this. Not as FAIRBAIRN translates, "its noise."

JFB: Eze 43:3 - -- That is, to pronounce God's word for its destruction. So completely did the prophets identify themselves with Him in whose name they spake.
That is, to pronounce God's word for its destruction. So completely did the prophets identify themselves with Him in whose name they spake.

JFB: Eze 43:7 - -- That is, "behold the place of My throne"--the place on which your thoughts have so much dwelt (Isa 2:1-3; Jer 3:17; Zec 14:16-20; Mal 3:1). God from t...
That is, "behold the place of My throne"--the place on which your thoughts have so much dwelt (Isa 2:1-3; Jer 3:17; Zec 14:16-20; Mal 3:1). God from the first claimed to be their King politically as well as religiously: and He had resisted their wish to have a human king, as implying a rejection of Him as the proper Head of the state. Even when He yielded to their wish, it was with a protest against their king ruling except as His vicegerent. When Messiah shall reign at Jerusalem, He shall then first realize the original idea of the theocracy, with its at once divine and human king reigning in righteousness over a people all righteous (Eze 43:12; Isa 52:1; Isa 54:13; Isa 60:21).

JFB: Eze 43:9 - -- It is supposed that some of their idolatrous kings were buried within the bounds of Solomon's temple [HENDERSON]. Rather, "the carcasses of their idol...
It is supposed that some of their idolatrous kings were buried within the bounds of Solomon's temple [HENDERSON]. Rather, "the carcasses of their idols," here called "kings," as having had lordship over them in past times (Isa 26:13); but henceforth Jehovah, alone their rightful lord, shall be their king, and the idols that had been their "king" would appear but as "carcasses." Hence these defunct kings are associated with the "high places" in Eze 43:7 [FAIRBAIRN] Lev 26:30 and Jer 16:18, confirm this. Manasseh had built altars in the courts of the temple to the host of heaven (2Ki 21:5; 2Ki 23:6).

JFB: Eze 43:10 - -- When the spirituality of the Christian scheme is shown to men by the Holy Ghost, it makes them "ashamed of their iniquities."
When the spirituality of the Christian scheme is shown to men by the Holy Ghost, it makes them "ashamed of their iniquities."
Clarke: Eze 43:2 - -- The glory of the God of Israel came from the way of the east - This was the chariot of cherubim, wheels, etc., which he saw at the river Chebar. And...
The glory of the God of Israel came from the way of the east - This was the chariot of cherubim, wheels, etc., which he saw at the river Chebar. And this glory, coming from the east, is going to enter into the eastern gate of the temple, and thence to shine out upon the whole earth. Is there not a mystery here? All knowledge, all religion, and all arts and sciences, have traveled, according to the course of the sun, From East To West! From that quarter the Divine glory at first came; and thence the rays of Divine light continue to diffuse themselves over the face of the earth. From thence came the Bible, and through that the new covenant. From thence came the prophets, the apostles, and the first missionaries, that brought the knowledge of God to Europe, to the isles of the sea, and to the west first, and afterwards to these northern regions.

Clarke: Eze 43:5 - -- The spirit took me up - And, to follow this thought for a moment, how many men has this heavenly Spirit taken up; filled them with his own influence...
The spirit took me up - And, to follow this thought for a moment, how many men has this heavenly Spirit taken up; filled them with his own influence, and sent them to every country, and nation, and tongue, and people, to testify the Gospel of the grace of God, and to preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ! What spiritual temples have been raised, beautified, and filled with the glory of God! And this light is shining and burning more and more unto the perfect day, when the whole earth shall be filled with the glory of God!

Clarke: Eze 43:7 - -- Son of man, the place of my throne - The throne refers to his majesty; the soles of his feet, to his condescension in dwelling among men
Son of man, the place of my throne - The throne refers to his majesty; the soles of his feet, to his condescension in dwelling among men

Clarke: Eze 43:7 - -- Where I will dwell in the midst of the children of Israel - The tabernacle and temple were types of the incarnation of Jesus Christ: "Destroy This T...
Where I will dwell in the midst of the children of Israel - The tabernacle and temple were types of the incarnation of Jesus Christ: "Destroy This Temple, and after three days I will raise it up; - but this he spake of the temple of his body;"Joh 2:19, Joh 2:21. And in That Temple "dwelt all the fullness of the Godhead bodily."Into this immaculate humanity did the glory of the Supreme God enter; and thus, "God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself."And this Jesus is Immanuel, God with Us. In him we find united the ineffable majesty of God, with the abjectness of man. He humbled himself in human nature, not only to bear the form of a servant, but to suffer death upon the cross as a malefactor slave! But by these means he has purchased eternal redemption for us; and the spiritual Israel, who find redemption in his blood, shall be raised up wherever his holy name shall be proclaimed; and shall not, like the old apostate Israel, defile that great name by idolatry or a life of wickedness, but they shall show forth the virtues of Him who has called them from darkness into his marvellous light.

Clarke: Eze 43:8 - -- In their setting of their threshold - They had even gone so far as to set up their idol altars by those of Jehovah; so that their abominable idols w...
In their setting of their threshold - They had even gone so far as to set up their idol altars by those of Jehovah; so that their abominable idols were found in the very house of God! therefore, "he consumed them in his anger."

Now let them put away their whoredom - Their idolatry

Clarke: Eze 43:9 - -- And the carcasses of their kings - It appears that God was displeased with their bringing their kings so near his temple. David was buried in the ci...
And the carcasses of their kings - It appears that God was displeased with their bringing their kings so near his temple. David was buried in the city of David, which was on Mount Zion, near to the temple; and so were almost all the kings of Judah; but God requires that the place of his temple and its vicinity shall be kept unpolluted; and when they put away all kinds of defilement, then will he dwell among them.

Clarke: Eze 43:10 - -- Show the house to the house of Israel - Show them this holy house where the holy God dwells, that they may be ashamed of their iniquities. Their nam...
Show the house to the house of Israel - Show them this holy house where the holy God dwells, that they may be ashamed of their iniquities. Their name, their profession, their temple, their religious services, all bound them to a holy life; all within them, all without them, should have been holiness unto the Lord. But alas! they have been bound by no ties, and they have sinned against all their obligations; nevertheless, let them measure the pattern, let them see the rule by which they should have walked, and let them measure themselves by this standard, and walk accordingly.

Clarke: Eze 43:11 - -- And if they be ashamed - If, in a spirit of true repentance, they acknowledge their past transgressions, and purpose in his help never more to offen...
And if they be ashamed - If, in a spirit of true repentance, they acknowledge their past transgressions, and purpose in his help never more to offend their God, then teach them every thing that concerns my worship, and their profiting by it.
Defender -> Eze 43:5
Defender: Eze 43:5 - -- The shekinah glory had departed from the temple of Solomon, and Ezekiel had seen it (Eze 10:18; Eze 11:23). Now, in a similar vision, he was permitted...

TSK: Eze 43:2 - -- the glory : Eze 1:28, Eze 3:23, Eze 9:3, Eze 10:18, Eze 10:19; Isa 6:3; Joh 12:41
came : Eze 11:23
and his voice : Eze 1:24; Rev 1:15, Rev 14:2, Rev 1...

TSK: Eze 43:3 - -- according to the appearance : Ezek. 1:4-28, Eze 8:4, Eze 9:3, 10:1-22, Eze 11:22, Eze 11:23
to destroy the city : or, to prophesy that the city should...

TSK: Eze 43:4 - -- the glory : Though the personal presence of Immanuel in the second temple rendered it more glorious than that of Solomon (Hag 2:5-9), yet this part of...
the glory : Though the personal presence of Immanuel in the second temple rendered it more glorious than that of Solomon (Hag 2:5-9), yet this part of the vision rather relates to the times predicted in the whole of this description, those which shall succeed the conversion of the Jews, and their restoration to their own land.

TSK: Eze 43:5 - -- the spirit : Eze 3:12-14, Eze 8:3, Eze 11:24, Eze 37:1, Eze 40:2; 1Ki 18:12; 2Ki 2:16; Act 8:39
and brought : Son 1:4; 2Co 12:2-4
the glory : Eze 44:4...


TSK: Eze 43:7 - -- the place of my throne : Eze 1:26, Eze 10:1; Psa 47:8, Psa 99:1; Isa 6:1; Jer 3:17, Jer 14:21, Jer 17:12; Act 7:48, Act 7:49; Rev 22:3
and the place :...
the place of my throne : Eze 1:26, Eze 10:1; Psa 47:8, Psa 99:1; Isa 6:1; Jer 3:17, Jer 14:21, Jer 17:12; Act 7:48, Act 7:49; Rev 22:3
and the place : 1Ch 28:2; Psa 99:5; Isa 66:1; Mat 5:34, Mat 5:35
where I : Eze 43:9, Eze 37:26-28, Eze 48:35; Exo 29:45; Psa 68:18, Psa 132:14; Joe 3:17; Mat 28:20; Joh 1:14, Joh 14:23; 2Co 6:16; Rev 21:2, Rev 21:3
no more : Eze 20:39, Eze 23:38, Eze 23:39, Eze 39:7; Hos 14:8; Zec 13:2, Zec 14:20,Zec 14:21

TSK: Eze 43:8 - -- setting : Eze 5:11, Eze 8:3-16, Eze 23:39, Eze 44:7; 2Ki 16:14, 2Ki 16:15, 2Ki 21:4-7, 2Ki 23:11, 2Ki 23:12; 2Ch 33:4, 2Ch 33:7
and the wall between m...

TSK: Eze 43:9 - -- Now let : Rather, ""Now shall they put away their whoredom and the carcases of their kings far from me, and I will dwell in the midst of them forever....
Now let : Rather, ""Now shall they put away their whoredom and the carcases of their kings far from me, and I will dwell in the midst of them forever.""It is a prediction and promise, and not an exhortation. Eze 18:30,Eze 18:31; Hos 2:2; Col 3:5-9
the carcases : Eze 43:7, Eze 37:23
and I : Eze 43:7, Eze 37:26-28; 2Co 6:16

TSK: Eze 43:10 - -- show : Eze 40:4; Exo 25:40; 1Ch 28:11, 1Ch 28:19
that they : Eze 43:11, Eze 16:61, Eze 16:63, Eze 23:31, Eze 23:32; Rom 6:21
pattern : or, sum, or num...

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The gate - This was the eastern gate from the precincts to the outer court.

By this gate the glory of the Lord had departed. See the marginal reference.

Barnes: Eze 43:5 - -- The glory of the Lord filled the house - Compare the marginal reference; Exo 40:34-35.
The glory of the Lord filled the house - Compare the marginal reference; Exo 40:34-35.

Barnes: Eze 43:6 - -- The man - A "man."Probably an angel different from "the man"who had hitherto accompanied the seer. That angel guided, measured, and explained; ...
The man - A "man."Probably an angel different from "the man"who had hitherto accompanied the seer. That angel guided, measured, and explained; this is present only to guide.

Barnes: Eze 43:7-8 - -- He said - i. e., God "said."Both the Septuagint and the Vulgate break this verse into two, so as to make the first half the solemn words of ded...
He said - i. e., God "said."Both the Septuagint and the Vulgate break this verse into two, so as to make the first half the solemn words of dedication. place a full stop after "forever;"the words mark the distinction between the new and the former sanctuary.
The palace of Solomon abutted upon the southern side of the embankment of the temple-platform; there was but "a wall between Yahweh and them."When the kings gave themselves up to idolatry, this vicinity was to the temple a pollution and defilement. Thus it has been conjectured that "the garden of Uzza"in which Manasseh and Amon were buried 2Ki 21:18, 2Ki 21:26, and on which now stands the mosque of Omar, was on the temple area itself; if so, this would explain the mention of "high places"in connection with the defilement by the "carcases of kings,"since the platform of the mosque of Omar at the time of Ezekiel rose to a considerable height above the temple.
Besides this, idolatrous kings of Judah did actually introduce their idolatries into the temple courts themselves (compare 2Ki 16:11; 2Ki 21:4).

Barnes: Eze 43:10 - -- Deviation from the exact rules of the Mosaic ordinances was connected with the transgression of the people. So the restoration, according to the pat...
Deviation from the exact rules of the Mosaic ordinances was connected with the transgression of the people. So the restoration, according to the pattern of the Law, was symbolic of their return to obedience.
Poole: Eze 43:1 - -- he brought me from the west gate where the whole was finished, and where the 42nd chapter left the prophet,
to the gate which, lest we should mista...
he brought me from the west gate where the whole was finished, and where the 42nd chapter left the prophet,
to the gate which, lest we should mistake, is expressly described the east gate, of the first wall measured, where he began with the angel, Eze 40:6 . From this gate, in a direct line, you have the fairest prospect of the temple.

Poole: Eze 43:2 - -- Behold: sometimes this word is expletive, but here surely it stands for more; it expresseth, no doubt, the joy the prophet had to see this excellent ...
Behold: sometimes this word is expletive, but here surely it stands for more; it expresseth, no doubt, the joy the prophet had to see this excellent sight, which should not be seen there more than sixty year’ s; for in the sixth year of the captivity the glory of God left the city, Eze 11:22,23 ; and now the prophet foreseeth its return after the settling the temple, its buildings, and ordinances, which took up a great time, as is evident, Joh 2:20 , which time of forty-six years (viz. thirty in Cyrus, eight in Cambyses, and some six in Darius) is very near accounted. So that between the departure and the return of the glory of God, are about one hundred and six or eight years, and about fourscore between this vision and the accomplishment. The glory : see Eze 1:28 .
Of the God of Israel of him who is an infinitely glorious Being, yet in covenant with us, as a peculiar people of God.
Came from the way of the east: when the glory departed it went eastward, and now that it returns it comes from the east.
His voice: though by the voice of God thunder is sometimes meant, yet here it was an articulate voice, as appears Eze 43:7,8 . Perhaps this might be attended with thunder, as usually in such cases.
Like a noise of many waters terrible, and a mighty voice, as the noise of mighty waves of the sea; so Eze 1:24 Rev 1:15 .
The earth not the whole earth, but that part about Jerusalem and the temple.
Shined with his glory the rays of glory, like the sun-beams, made the dark earth to shine with glorious light.

Poole: Eze 43:3 - -- And it this glory of the God of Israel,
was according to the appearance of the vision which I saw: see Eze 1:4,28 .
To destroy the city to declar...
And it this glory of the God of Israel,
was according to the appearance of the vision which I saw: see Eze 1:4,28 .
To destroy the city to declare that their sins would ruin their city, Eze 9:3 10:4 , which see. Here the effect seems ascribed to him, though he only declares it will be.
By the river Chebar: see Eze 1:1,3 .
Fell upon my face overwhelmed, and as it were swallowed up: see Eze 1:28 .

Poole: Eze 43:4 - -- The glory: see Eze 43:3 .
Came the sins of impenitent Israel caused the glory of the Lord to go out of his house, but now the repentance of Israel ...
The glory: see Eze 43:3 .
Came the sins of impenitent Israel caused the glory of the Lord to go out of his house, but now the repentance of Israel is blessed with the return of this glory.
Into the house the temple where before it dwelt.
Whose prospect is toward the east whose front looks eastward: see Eze 43:2 .

Poole: Eze 43:5 - -- The spirit: see Eze 2:2 .
Brought me carried me, at least supported and moved.
The inner court the court next to the house of the Lord, this was ...
The spirit: see Eze 2:2 .
Brought me carried me, at least supported and moved.
The inner court the court next to the house of the Lord, this was the innermost court.
Filled either with splendour and brightness, or with a cloud, such as formerly was, Lev 16:2 1Ki 8:10,11 , the token of his presence.
The house the temple.

Poole: Eze 43:6 - -- I heard distinctly, intelligibly, so that I am sure it was no delusion.
Him the Lord, who was in that glory.
Speaking what was spoken appears in ...
I heard distinctly, intelligibly, so that I am sure it was no delusion.
Him the Lord, who was in that glory.
Speaking what was spoken appears in the next two verses.
Out of the house God speaks to his out of his temple.
The man Christ, Mediator.
Stood by to encourage, inform, and strengthen him.

Poole: Eze 43:7 - -- And he the glorious God of Israel.
The place of my throne: his throne, i.e. of glory and majesty, is in heaven, but the throne of his grace is in h...
And he the glorious God of Israel.
The place of my throne: his throne, i.e. of glory and majesty, is in heaven, but the throne of his grace is in his temple; in the dispensations of grace, God manifests himself a King.
The place of the soles of my feet: after the manner of man God speaks, and expresseth his abode and rest, where it is in his temple, as type, in his church, as the antitype.
I will dwell not only shall my ordinances be there administered, but I myself will dwell there.
For ever for a very long time, till the age of infancy with the Jewish church be over; and to eternity with my church, signified by this temple and city.
My holy name: see Eze 22:26 36:20 . No more defile ; dishonour, and bring into contempt, as they have done. Neither they; the priests, the false prophets, and the common people, nor their governors and kings.
By their whoredom by idolatries, and worshipping of strange gods, which, after the captivity, they did very punctually abstain from, as history assures us.
By the carcasses of their kings either the dead bodies of their deceased kings, buried too near the temple, less likely; or by the sacrificing of men to their idols, to Moloch; or idols are here called carcasses, as dead, stinking, loathsome things in the sight of God. Or, if I had instances of any kings buried in the temples Of the idols, I should incline to interpret this passage of the profane and wicked burying idolatrous kings near the idols they worshipped.
In their high places where idol temples and idol worship were celebrated.

Poole: Eze 43:8 - -- The idolatrous kings of Judah and Israel built, temples and altars for their idols, and these are called their thresholds. The Jews, or people of Ju...
The idolatrous kings of Judah and Israel built, temples and altars for their idols, and these are called their thresholds. The Jews, or people of Judah, and their kings, erected these in the courts, or near the courts., of the temple, and so ill local nearness their threshold was by God’ s thresholds, and their posts by his, that they were a nuisance to him. And there was but a wall between me and them, that under my eye, and within my hearing, they have with greatest presumption defiled my name.
Defiled my holy name despised my ordinances, corrupted my worship, or forsaken it, used me as if I were neither great nor holy.
Abominations abominable idolatries, and wickednesses not to be named.
Committed acted boldly and openly, against precept, threat, and admonitions.
Wherefore I have consumed them for which sins I brought destruction upon them. The Chaldeans ruined them, but they were the rod of God’ s anger.
In mine anger in great displeasure and wrath, i.e. in my provoked justice, as Eze 20:13 22:31 .

Poole: Eze 43:9 - -- 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 Go...
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 impure and loathsome things should be cast away.
Their whoredom & c.: see Eze 43:7 .
Far from me my temple and worship.
I will dwell in the midst of them as their light, protection, and glory. The promises which are made in these cases enjoin us duty: men may sin away God’ s presence and blessings. Cast away all sin, that God cast not you away.
For ever: see Eze 43:7 .

Poole: Eze 43:10 - -- Son of man Ezekiel, who is called thus above eighty times in this book.
Show: he could not lay a model before their eye, but he could, and this is ...
Son of man Ezekiel, who is called thus above eighty times in this book.
Show: he could not lay a model before their eye, but he could, and this is required, describe it to them in all the parts.
The house temple, which he had seen, and exactly measured.
To the house of Israel to the rulers, prophets, and priests especially, not excluding others.
That they may be ashamed of their iniquities when they shall blush to see what glory their iniquities had ruined, how great losers they were by their sins: or else thus interpret the meaning of these things, And let the Jews know what a church God will erect among the Gentiles, that so the Jews may be ashamed of their iniquities, which provoked God to east them off, and to destroy their church and state.
Let them measure the pattern as thou declarest let them write down, delineate all, and then compute the whole, that they may fully comprehend it.

Poole: Eze 43:11 - -- They the house of Israel.
Be ashamed repent, and show it by manifest tokens.
Of all: it is not true repentance which is ashamed of some only, but...
They the house of Israel.
Be ashamed repent, and show it by manifest tokens.
Of all: it is not true repentance which is ashamed of some only, but not of all sins. The form, ; the model of the temple.
The fashion the manner of the building, and fitting each part to other.
The goings out there of, and the comings in thereof all the alleys, gates, stairs, &c.
The forms which ought to be observed, saith the French version. Now though this be not in the Hebrew, yet the word may imply as much, it being an idea, pattern, or platform to which a thing is to be confirmed.
The ordinances rites and orders, rules of governing priests, and their services. These are again repeated in the next words of the verse, which is usual in Scripture, and with this prophet.
Write it in their sight: that it may be remembered, they shall have a draught of it from thy hand, and drawn in their sight, that they may inquire of any particular wherein doubt ariseth.
That they may keep the whole form thereof: as Moses and Solomon did, so must the builders of this temple, frame the whole to the pattern or exemplar set before them, for not doing whereof a heavy account lieth on some in the church.
Haydock: Eze 43:2 - -- Majesty. The world is enlightened by the preaching of the gospel; and the Church triumphant [in heaven] shall shine in perfection, when that which i...
Majesty. The world is enlightened by the preaching of the gospel; and the Church triumphant [in heaven] shall shine in perfection, when that which is sown in corruption shall put on incorruption, 1 Corinthians xv. (St. Jerome) ---
The blessed Virgin Mary conceiving Jesus Christ may be insinuated. (St. Thomas Aquinas, [Summa Theologiae] p. 3. q. 27. a. 3.) (Worthington)

Haydock: Eze 43:3 - -- He came. Hebrew, "I came to destroy (Septuagint, to anoint) the city," marking such as should be spared, chap. ix. The glorious chariot entered by ...
He came. Hebrew, "I came to destroy (Septuagint, to anoint) the city," marking such as should be spared, chap. ix. The glorious chariot entered by the eastern gate, and the prophet followed to the court of the priests, ver. 5, 13. (Calmet) ---
The Jews says the second temple was deprived of the Shekinah, or glory of the Lord. Yet it seems here to enter; and Christ himself adorned this second house, more than the first, by his adorable presence, Aggeus ii. 8. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 43:7 - -- Said. The Lord spoke, (Chaldean; Theodoret) or the angel, (St. Jerome) in human shape. (Haydock) ---
He addresses the prophet, ver. 12 to chap. xl...
Said. The Lord spoke, (Chaldean; Theodoret) or the angel, (St. Jerome) in human shape. (Haydock) ---
He addresses the prophet, ver. 12 to chap. xliv. 5., though what follows immediately seems to belong to the Lord, (Calmet) in whose name he speaks. ---
Name. God hath abandoned the synagogue, but will remain with his Church unto the end, Matthew xxiii. 38., and xxviii. 20. Yet the perfect Church, without spot, is the [Church] triumphant [in heaven]; (Ephesians v. 27.; Worthington) though the Catholic Church, on earth, is every holy and "the communion of saints." (Haydock) ---
Carcasses. Idols, according to some; or rather by the kings being buried on Sion. This is nowhere else reprehended; neither is their building too near the temple, which the prophet here condemns, ver. 8. (Calmet) ---
It seems, however, that if these things had been blameable, such a number of pious and wise kings would not have acted thus, nor the prophets have neglected to admonish them of their duty. The carcasses and houses here specified may have been vestiges of idolatry; or, in future, the tombs and palaces were to be at a more respectful distance. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 43:8 - -- Wall. The kings of Juda had a door communicating with the temple, by which they entered on the west. It was guarded by Levites, 1 Paralipomenon xxv...
Wall. The kings of Juda had a door communicating with the temple, by which they entered on the west. It was guarded by Levites, 1 Paralipomenon xxvi. 16. Ezechiel places no door on that side. Yet in Herod's temple we find one leading to the adjacent palace, and three others into the town. (Josephus, Antiquities xv. 14.)

Haydock: Eze 43:9 - -- Carcasses. Literally, "ruins." (Haydock) ---
The remains of the dead were probably not disturbed; but no more, that we know of, were placed on Sio...
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., which they had worshipped, and which some had even placed in the holy place, to the nation's ruin. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 43:10 - -- Measure, that they may be convinced of their ingratitude, (Menochius) which has deprived them of so noble a structure, and put them under the necessi...
Measure, that they may be convinced of their ingratitude, (Menochius) which has deprived them of so noble a structure, and put them under the necessity of beginning so great a work again. It required all the exertions of the prophets to make them go forward with it, Aggeus i. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 43:11 - -- In the whole fabric, (Menochius) as thou hast described it, (Haydock) or received from the angel, with all the ceremonies to be observed.
In the whole fabric, (Menochius) as thou hast described it, (Haydock) or received from the angel, with all the ceremonies to be observed.
Gill: Eze 43:1 - -- Afterward he brought me to the gate,.... The dimensions of this wonderful building being finished, the prophet's divine guide brought him from the wal...
Afterward he brought me to the gate,.... The dimensions of this wonderful building being finished, the prophet's divine guide brought him from the wall about it, he had last measured, to the gate he first had him to, after he had observed to him the same wall, Eze 40:5,
even the gate that looketh toward the east; or, as the Targum, which was open to the way of the east. The reason of his being brought hither follows.

Gill: Eze 43:2 - -- And, behold, the glory of the God of Israel came from the way of the east,.... The God of Israel is Jehovah the Father, the covenant God of literal Is...
And, behold, the glory of the God of Israel came from the way of the east,.... The God of Israel is Jehovah the Father, the covenant God of literal Israel; and the covenant God and Father of the whole spiritual Israel, or his elect, whether Jews or Gentiles; whom he has taken into covenant, loves, cares, provides for, and protects: Christ, who is the brightness of his Father's glory, whose glory is the glory of the only begotten of the Father, is here meant; and who has the same glorious attributes, the same glorious names, and the same worship, honour, and glory, his Father has; and in whom, as Mediator, is displayed the glory of all the divine perfections: he is said to "come from the way of the east"; which agrees with him in his character as the rising sun of righteousness; and with his incarnation, when as the day spring from on high, from heaven, he visited us, was born in the east, where his star appeared; from this part of the world his Gospel first came; here it was first preached, and churches planted; and though these parts have been forsaken by him a long time, he will return hither again; when he will dry up the river Euphrates, and make way for the kings and kingdoms of the east to be converted to him, Rev 7:2, to which a "behold" is prefixed, as a note exciting attention, and raising admiration; as it was matter of wonder and joy to the prophet, to see the glory of the Lord returning to his house, the same way he departed, Eze 10:4,
and his voice was like a noise of many waters; this is to be understood of his Gospel, in which he speaks to men, and which is a voice of love, grace, and mercy; of peace and reconciliation; of pardon and righteousness; of life, liberty, and salvation: and the metaphor here used is expressive of the swiftness of its motion in the world; of its general spread in it, and all over it; of the noise it will make, as it always does among men, wherever it comes; and of the rapidity and force of it, being attended with almighty power; and is a soul shaking, heart melting, soul quickening, enlightening, alluring, and comforting voice; see Dan 10:6. The Targum is,
"and the voice of them that bless his name is as the voice of many waters.''
The Septuagint and Arabic versions, the voice of the camp or army.
And the earth shined with his glory; with the brightness of his glory, as the Targum; with his glorious Gospel, in which the glory of his person, office, and grace, is displayed; this will be spread all over the earth, and that will be enlightened by it: it will remove the darkness and infidelity, error, superstition, idolatry, and all false doctrines from the world, and the darkness of calamity and distress from the church; which will cast a lustre and glory upon it; and with the brightness of which the Lord will destroy antichrist, and by it set up his kingdom in the world, and reign before his ancients gloriously: this will bring on Zion's light and glory, to which kings will come, and upon which will be a defence; Rev 18:1.

Gill: Eze 43:3 - -- And it was according to the appearance of the vision which I saw,.... Recorded in the first, ninth, and tenth chapters of this book; the form in which...
And it was according to the appearance of the vision which I saw,.... Recorded in the first, ninth, and tenth chapters of this book; the form in which the glory of the God of Israel now appeared was like to what he then saw; in each of which visions was the likeness of a throne, and on it the appearance of the glory of God:
even according to the vision that I saw when I came to destroy the city; the city of Jerusalem; not that the prophet destroyed it, or came to destroy it himself, which was to be done, and was done, by the Chaldeans; but to foretell the destruction of it; which prediction of his made it as certain as if it was done. So the Targum,
"when I prophesied to destroy the city;''
and this was, when he was bid to cause, in a visionary and prophetic manner, six men, with their destroying weapons, to draw near unto it, and smite it; at which time he saw the glory of the God of Israel go up from the cherub, Eze 9:1.
And the visions were like the vision that I saw by the river Chebar; the four living creatures and the wheels; the throne of sapphire stone, and the glorious appearance above it, Eze 1:3 only with this difference, then he saw the glory of the God of Israel departing, especially in the last vision, but now returning:
and I fell upon my face; in reverence of such glorious majesty: affected with such a display of grace and goodness, and sensible of his own unworthiness to behold it: the clearer and fuller views saints have of the grace and glory of Christ, the more humble they are; see Isa 6:1.

Gill: Eze 43:4 - -- And the glory of the Lord came into the house, Before described and measured; and being fitted and prepared, the builder and owner of it comes and ta...
And the glory of the Lord came into the house, Before described and measured; and being fitted and prepared, the builder and owner of it comes and takes up his residence in it; as Christ will do in his church, more especially and more visibly in the latter day:
by the way of the gate whose prospect is towards the east; which was the direct way into the outward court, and so to the inward court, and into the holy, and into the most holy place; and was the way by which he departed from hence, Eze 10:18.

Gill: Eze 43:5 - -- So the Spirit took me up, and brought me into the inner court,.... The prophet was fallen down on his face, upon the sight of the glory of the Lord, a...
So the Spirit took me up, and brought me into the inner court,.... The prophet was fallen down on his face, upon the sight of the glory of the Lord, and there he lay, until a wind came, as the word signifies; or the Holy Spirit, which is compared to the wind, for its invisible and irresistible power, came and took him up: humble souls are regarded by the Lord; he raises them up, and exalts them, and brings them into nearer and more intimate communion with God; and gives them clearer views still of the glories of Christ's person, grace, and love: and it is the Spirit of God only that does this, and that to priests only, such an one as Ezekiel was; for none but priests went into the inner court:
and, behold, the glory of the Lord filled the house; the body of it; both the holy and the most holy place, with all its courts and apartments; so the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle when that was set up in the temple of Solomon, when it was built; and the glory of the Lord will fill the church of God, yea, the whole earth, in the latter day, Isa 6:3, of this Christ's personal appearance in the second temple, which gave it a greater glory than the former, was an emblem and pledge, Hag 2:7, here, it may be observed, no mention is made of a cloud, as at the setting up of the tabernacle, and dedication of the temple; denoting the clear light of the Gospel in those times, and how the glory of the Lord will be seen with open face by all the saints.

Gill: Eze 43:6 - -- And I heard him speaking unto me out of the house,.... The holy place, the prophet being in the inward court: this is Jehovah the Father, the God of I...
And I heard him speaking unto me out of the house,.... The holy place, the prophet being in the inward court: this is Jehovah the Father, the God of Israel, whose glory entered into it; who utters his voice out of Zion; who speaks in his church by his word, and the ministers of it; and which is to be heard and regarded, not as the word of man, but as the word of God:
and the man stood by me: whom he saw at first with a measuring line in his hand, Eze 40:3, and with whom he had been all along, and had seen him measure the house, and all belonging to it: he stood by him as the Mediator between God and him; as the medium of communion with him; as the advocate with the Father: he stood by him to interpret what was said to him; to guide him further into the knowledge of divine things; to assist him, protect and defend him, to continue him in fellowship with God, and to preserve him in grace to glory. Here is an appearance of the three Persons in the Godhead; the Father speaking to the prophet out of the house; the Son in human form standing by him; and the Spirit of the Lord, who had took him up from the ground, and had brought him into the inner court.

Gill: Eze 43:7 - -- And he said unto me, son of man,.... A kind, usual, and singular appellation, given to this prophet: these are the words either of the man that stood ...
And he said unto me, son of man,.... A kind, usual, and singular appellation, given to this prophet: these are the words either of the man that stood by him, so the Arabic version; or of Jehovah, speaking out of the house to him:
the place of my throne, and the place of the soles of my feet: that is, this house, the church of God, is the place where the throne of the Lord is set; where he rules and reigns; where he sets his feet, and is his resting place; even his, whose throne is the heaven, and the earth his footstool; here Christ, as King of saints, dwells, and here he walks and shows the glory of his majesty:
where I will dwell in the midst of the children of Israel for ever; not Carnal, but spiritual Israel; such as are Israelites indeed, or which the church will be full in the latter day, both Jews and Gentiles; and in the midst of these will Jehovah dwell, and grant his gracious presence, and never more depart from them: this shows that this house or building can not be understood of the second temple; since the Lord did not dwell in that for ever, but has left that house desolate hundreds of years ago: some Jewish writers p have owned that it belongs to the times of the Messiah:
and my name shall the house of Israel no more defile, or "profane"; or cause to be blasphemed by immoralities, or false doctrines, or superstition and will worship; denoting the holiness of life, purity of doctrine and worship, in the churches of Christ in the latter day; see Isa 4:3,
neither they, nor their kings, by their whoredom: that is, idolatry, which is spiritual fornication; such as the kings of Israel, and their subjects, were often guilty of, before their captivity in Babylon, though not after; nor will they ever return to it in the latter day, when converted; for they will never espouse the idolatries of Rome; and those kings and people that bear the name of Christians, and yet commit fornication with the whore of Babylon, shall do so no more after these times, Rev 17:2,
nor by the carcasses of their kings in their high places; or, and "their high places" q; that is, by both; by the carcasses of their kings being buried in or near the house of God; so the Targum adds, at their death r; or by human carcasses being sacrificed to Molech or Milcom, which signifies their king: or else the idols themselves are so called, because lifeless and abominable; see Jer 16:18, and the worship of which the kings of Israel encouraged by precept and practice, order and example, and therefore called theirs; and also by their high places, which they made for idolatrous worship, and which were made where the carcasses of their kings were laid, as Ben Melech observes; and all which were done, especially in the reigns of Manasseh and Ammon: but now nothing of this kind shall be hereafter, or any thing now similar to it, in the antichristian state.

Gill: Eze 43:8 - -- In their setting of their threshold by my threshold,.... The threshold is the way of entrance into the house; when men open any other way of entrance ...
In their setting of their threshold by my threshold,.... The threshold is the way of entrance into the house; when men open any other way of entrance into the house of God than he has directed, it is setting up their threshold by his: the Gospel way of entrance into the church of Christ is Christ himself, and faith in him, and a profession of it, and submission to the ordinance of baptism, Joh 10:1, Act 2:41 but when men make carnal descent, religious education, mere morality and civility, the way of entrance into church communion; this is opposite to God's way, and is resented by him; this shall not be hereafter:
and their post by my post; which is done when the ordinances of men are substituted in the room of the ordinances of God, or set upon a level with them; when the ordinances of God are changed and altered, or that brought into his worship which he has not commanded; and the commandments of men are taught for the doctrines of God: so the Pharisees set up the traditions of the elders as equal to the written word, and, made it of no effect by them; as the Papists do, by setting up their traditions, under the name of the traditions of the apostles, and of the church, upon a level with the Scriptures; and the same is done when men set up their own doctrines, concerning the Persons in the Godhead, concerning the power and purity of human nature, and the way of redemption; and oppose their own works to the grace of God, in justification, pardon, and salvation; the allusion is to the setting up of altars and idols in the house of the Lord, by his altar, 2Ki 21:4,
and the wall between me and them; that these sins and abominable practices were a wall of separation between God and them, and caused him to hide himself from them, withdraw his presence, and deny them communion with him, Isa 49:2, some render it, "for" or "so that there was but a wall between me and them" s; so near were their thresholds, posts, and altars, to his:
they have even defiled my holy name by their abominations that they have committed: by their false doctrines, idolatrous worship, and immoral lives; such abominations as before mentioned:
wherefore I have consumed them in mine anger; as the Jews are now, and all the antichristian states will be.

Gill: Eze 43:9 - -- Now let them put away their whoredom,.... Idolatry, superstition, and will worship, with which the corrupt church of Rome abounds; and whatever appear...
Now let them put away their whoredom,.... Idolatry, superstition, and will worship, with which the corrupt church of Rome abounds; and whatever appearance thereof is in the reformed churches:
and the carcasses of their kings far from me; their idols; See Gill on Eze 43:7,
and I will dwell in the midst of them for ever; now though the Jews were never guilty of idolatry after their return from the Babylonish captivity, nor even to this day; yet the Lord has departed from them, and left them to blindness and stupidity, they having rejected the Messiah he sent unto them; which shows that this passage refers not to those times, but to future times; when the whole Israel of God shall be cleared of all corruptions in doctrine and worship, and the Lord will take up his abode with them, and no more depart from them.

Gill: Eze 43:10 - -- Thou son of man, show the house,.... That is, the house the prophet had seen measured, its gates, courts, and all belonging to it; which he was at fir...
Thou son of man, show the house,.... That is, the house the prophet had seen measured, its gates, courts, and all belonging to it; which he was at first bid to observe, that he might show it to others; the house that the glory of the Lord was now come into, and had filled; and which is no other than the Gospel church in its perfection and glory in the latter day. This the prophet, who is addressed under his usual character in this book, is bid to show "to the house of Israel"; either to the captives in Babylon, among whom he was, and to whom he often speaks in this book, being sent with a message to them: and this he is ordered to show them, both to comfort them in their present state, with a view of what would be hereafter; and to humble them, and bring them to a sense of their sins, and shame for them, which had brought them into the condition they were, and so greatly short of this happy one: or else to the Jews in the first times of the Gospel; the prophet representing the apostles of Christ, who delivered out the form of a Gospel church state to the believing ones, far superior to that they had been in, and into which they entered: or rather he represented the ministers of the word in the latter day, showing to the Christians of those times the order, worship, and discipline of a pure Gospel church, who have been greatly deficient in their observance of them; and which is the work and business of Gospel ministers to do, as well as to preach the doctrine of the Gospel:
that they may be ashamed of their iniquities; how far short they have come of the model of true Gospel churches, and of observing the order, and maintaining the ordinances, and keeping up the discipline of such churches; and when persons are brought to blush and be ashamed, it looks as if they had a true sight and sense of their mistakes, and of repentance for them:
and let them measure the pattern; that is, of the house, and what belongs to it; by which they will see their defects, and correct them; see Rev 11:1.

Gill: Eze 43:11 - -- And if they be ashamed of all that they have done,.... As sinful and, criminal, at least as very imperfect and defective, and not answerable to the pa...
And if they be ashamed of all that they have done,.... As sinful and, criminal, at least as very imperfect and defective, and not answerable to the pattern shown them, from which they have sadly deviated; if made sensible of this, and they acknowledge it with shame, not only the house in general, but the particulars of it, are to be shown with them; for, to sensible and penitent persons, more grace, light, knowledge, and judgment in divine things, are given:
shew them the form of the house, and the fashion thereof; the form and order of a Gospel church; which is not national, provincial, or parochial, nor Presbyterian, but congregational; consisting of persons called out of the world by the grace of God, and who are incorporated and knit together in Gospel bonds; among whom the word of God is faithfully preached, and the ordinances truly administered, and furnished with proper officers, pastors, and deacons; the one to take care of the spiritual, the other of the temporal affairs of the church; and to see a church in such form and order, and thus organized, is a very beautiful sight.
And the goings out thereof, and the comings in thereof; the gates and way of entrance into it, which is only by Christ, and a profession of faith in him; and care should be taken that none be admitted but such who appear to be regenerated and sanctified by the Spirit of God; to be righteous through the righteousness of Christ; and that keep the truth, and hold the doctrines of the Gospel: and also the way and manner of excluding unworthy persons, such who are immoral in their lives, and erroneous in their principles, should be observed. And all the forms thereof; the decorations of it, signified by the cherubim and palm trees; so Jarchi and Kimchi; and these expressive of ministers of the word, and faithful men: this is often repeated, that it might be the more observed; for to have ministers to answer such characters is of great consequence.
And all the ordinances thereof, and all the forms thereof, and all the laws thereof; the ordinances are those of baptism and the Lord's supper, which are to continue until the second coming of Christ: the laws are, besides the moral law, in the hands of Christ the lawgiver, the law of loving one another, called the law of Christ, and his new commandment; and all the laws relating to worship and discipline, concerning the reproof of members, in case of private or public offences; and concerning the exclusion of disorderly or heretical persons:
and write it in their sight; the plan and model of this house, and all things belonging to it, that they may have it before them, as the rule of their conduct and behaviour:
that they may keep the whole form thereof, and all the ordinances thereof, and do them; for all this is shown, not for mere speculation, and to gratify curiosity, but in order to be put in practice; all these rules, laws, and ordinances, are to be kept in faith, from a principle of love, in the name and strength of Christ, and with a view to the glory of God.

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NET Notes: Eze 43:3 Heb “I.” The reading is due to the confusion of yod (י, indicating a first person pronoun) and vav (ו, indicating a third pers...

NET Notes: Eze 43:5 In 1 Kgs 8:10-11 we find a similar event with regard to Solomon’s temple. See also Exod 40:34-35. and Isa 6:4.

NET Notes: Eze 43:7 Heb “by their corpses in their death.” But the term normally translated “corpses” is better understood here as a reference to ...
Geneva Bible: Eze 43:3 And [it was] according to the appearance of the vision which I saw, [even] according to the vision that I saw ( a ) when I came to destroy the city: a...

Geneva Bible: Eze 43:4 And the ( b ) glory of the LORD came into the house by the way of the gate whose prospect [is] toward the east.
( b ) Which was departed before, (Eze...

Geneva Bible: Eze 43:7 And he said to me, Son of man, the place of my throne, and the place of the soles of my feet, where I will dwell in the midst of the children of Israe...

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 43:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Eze 43:1-27 - --1 The returning of the glory of God into the temple.7 The sin of Israel hindered God's presence.10 The prophet exhorts them to repentance, and observa...
MHCC -> Eze 43:1-27
MHCC: Eze 43:1-27 - --After Ezekiel had surveyed the temple of God, he had a vision of the glory of God. When Christ crucified, and the things freely given to us of God, th...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 43:1-6; Eze 43:7-12
Matthew Henry: Eze 43:1-6 - -- After Ezekiel has patiently surveyed the temple of God, the greatest glory of this earth, he is admitted to a higher form, and honoured with a sight...

Matthew Henry: Eze 43:7-12 - -- God does here, in effect, renew his covenant with his people Israel, upon his retaking possession of the house, and Ezekiel negotiates the matter, a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 43:1-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 43:1-12 - --
Entrance of the Glory of the Lord into the New Temple
Eze 43:1. And he led me to the gate, the gate which looked toward the east: Eze 43:2. And b...
Constable: Eze 33:1--48:35 - --IV. Future blessings for Israel chs. 33--48
"This last major division of the book focuses on the restoration of ...

Constable: Eze 40:1--48:35 - --C. Ezekiel's vision of the return of God's glory chs. 40-48
The Book of Ezekiel begins with a vision of ...

Constable: Eze 40:5--43:1 - --2. The millennial temple 40:5-42:20
Earlier Ezekiel hinted that there would be a future temple i...

Constable: Eze 43:1-12 - --3. The return of God's glory to the temple 43:1-12
Having described the temple, God next reveale...

Constable: Eze 43:1-5 - --The vision itself 43:1-5
43:1-2 Ezekiel's guide next led him to the east gate in the outer wall. This was the wall of the millennial temple that he ha...
