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Text -- Ezekiel 43:20-27 (NET)
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Appoint it to be taken.
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Wesley: Eze 43:21 - -- That is, in the court of the house, and on the altar appointed; this is the first day's sacrifice.
That is, in the court of the house, and on the altar appointed; this is the first day's sacrifice.
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On the third day, and so on, through seven days.
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It may allude to the perpetuity of the covenant thus made by sacrifice.
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Wesley: Eze 43:27 - -- Those that give themselves to God, shall be accepted of God, their persons first, and then their performances, through the mediator.
Those that give themselves to God, shall be accepted of God, their persons first, and then their performances, through the mediator.
Literally, "make expiation for."
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JFB: Eze 43:26 - -- Referring to the original directions of Moses for seven days' purification services of the altar (Exo 29:37).
Referring to the original directions of Moses for seven days' purification services of the altar (Exo 29:37).
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JFB: Eze 43:26 - -- Literally, "fill their hands," namely, with offerings; referring to the mode of consecrating a priest (Exo 29:24, Exo 29:35).
Clarke -> Eze 43:25
Clarke: Eze 43:25 - -- Seven days shalt thou prepare - These are, in general, ordinances of the Law; and may be seen by consulting the parallel passages. All these directi...
Seven days shalt thou prepare - These are, in general, ordinances of the Law; and may be seen by consulting the parallel passages. All these directions are given that they might follow them, when they should be put in possession of their own land. For in several cases the prophet enters into particulars, as if he had supposed that the book of the law had perished.
TSK: Eze 43:20 - -- take : Eze 43:15; Exo 29:12, Exo 29:36; Lev 4:25, Lev 4:30,Lev 4:34, Lev 8:15, Lev 9:9
and on the four : Eze 43:16, Eze 43:17
thus shalt : Eze 43:22, ...
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TSK: Eze 43:22 - -- a kid : Eze 43:25; Exo 29:15-18; Lev 8:18-21; Isa 53:6, Isa 53:10; 1Pe 1:19
and they : Eze 43:20,Eze 43:26
a kid : Eze 43:25; Exo 29:15-18; Lev 8:18-21; Isa 53:6, Isa 53:10; 1Pe 1:19
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TSK: Eze 43:24 - -- cast salt : Lev 2:13; Num 18:19; 2Ch 13:5; Mat 5:13; Mar 9:49, Mar 9:50; Col 4:6
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TSK: Eze 43:26 - -- they shall : Lev 8:34
consecrate themselves : Heb. fill their hands, Exo 29:24, Exo 32:29 *marg.
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TSK: Eze 43:27 - -- that upon : Lev 9:1
make : Rom 15:16; Phi 2:17; Heb 13:15
peace offerings : or, thank offerings
I will accept : Eze 20:40,Eze 20:41; Job 42:8; Hos 8:1...
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Barnes: Eze 43:21 - -- In the appointed place of the house - A place within the temple-court, but "without the sanctuary"properly so called, that is to say, without t...
In the appointed place of the house - A place within the temple-court, but "without the sanctuary"properly so called, that is to say, without the temple and inner court. This was probably the "separate place"(see Eze 41:12).
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Barnes: Eze 43:22 - -- They shall cleanse - By sprinkling the blood Eze 43:18. Here "they"marks the act as that of the priests. Moses did his part before the priests ...
They shall cleanse - By sprinkling the blood Eze 43:18. Here "they"marks the act as that of the priests. Moses did his part before the priests were consecrated, and the seer could act through them.
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Barnes: Eze 43:23-26 - -- There was, on each of the seven days, a burnt-offering of a bullock and a ram, preceded by a "sin-offereng of a bullock"on the first day, and of a "...
There was, on each of the seven days, a burnt-offering of a bullock and a ram, preceded by a "sin-offereng of a bullock"on the first day, and of a "kid of the goats"on the other days.
Salt is here added to the "burnt-offering"to express still more the idea of purification. In the second temple no sacrifice was complete without the use of salt, and the rabbis assert that there was a great heap of salt close to the altar, always ready for use, and that the inclined plane to the altar was kept covered with salt. Compare Mar 9:49.
Consecrate themselves - literally, as in the margin. Lev 8:27. The priests are already consecrated, but the memory of their consecration was thus kept up at the dedication of the altar.
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Barnes: Eze 43:27 - -- After this inauguration the regular service shall be resumed, and be acceptable unto God (compare Mal 1:11). The Epistle to the Hebrews Heb. 8\endas...
After this inauguration the regular service shall be resumed, and be acceptable unto God (compare Mal 1:11).
The Epistle to the Hebrews Heb. 8\endash 10 helps us to recognize in this vision the symbol of the purification of the Church of God by the cleansing blood of Christ, Victim and priest.
Poole: Eze 43:20 - -- Thou shalt take appoint it to be taken.
Of the blood thereof of the slain bullock.
Put it not all, but some of the blood, on the horns of the alt...
Thou shalt take appoint it to be taken.
Of the blood thereof of the slain bullock.
Put it not all, but some of the blood, on the horns of the altar, as Lev 4:30 prescribeth, and as Moses did, Lev 8:15 .
Of the settle on which the altar stood, which was two cubits high, and set upon one of a cubit high from the ground.
Upon the border: see Eze 43:17 .
Cleanse and purge it make it legally clean, that it may be fit for so sacred a use as this of sacrificing was.
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Poole: Eze 43:21 - -- Thou shalt take as Eze 43:20 .
And he the priest of Zadok’ s line, that by his course in ministration ought at that time to offer the sacrific...
Thou shalt take as Eze 43:20 .
And he the priest of Zadok’ s line, that by his course in ministration ought at that time to offer the sacrifice,
shall burn it either the whole, or so much as is commanded to be burnt.
The house here is not the temple itself, but a place within the circuit of the most consecrated ground; it is called
the place of the house because the place in which the house was built, which is the sanctuary or temple. This was done without the gate, without the camp, while the tabernacle stood. Now it is to be done in the court of the house, and on the altar appointed and consecrated. This is the first day’ s sacrifice.
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Poole: Eze 43:22 - -- The next day’ s sacrifice is here directed.
Without blemish: this was a qualification required in all sacrifices, and there were priests appo...
The next day’ s sacrifice is here directed.
Without blemish: this was a qualification required in all sacrifices, and there were priests appointed to search whether they were perfect, in which search they were very punctual and curious.
For a sin offering: see Eze 43:19 .
And they the priests in attendance or course,
shall cleanse the altar with the blood of the kid put upon the altar, as appointed, and as the blood of the bullock, Eze 43:20 .
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Poole: Eze 43:23 - -- Made an end of the first and second days’ sacrifices, and cleansing the altar.
Thou shalt offer on the third day, and so on, through seven da...
Made an end of the first and second days’ sacrifices, and cleansing the altar.
Thou shalt offer on the third day, and so on, through seven days.
A ram: a kid, Eze 43:22 , now a ram; both, or either, as God appoints; there was no inherent excellency in either one or other to commend them to God, but a male and without blemish it must be.
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Poole: Eze 43:24 - -- Thou shalt offer direct them to offer.
Before the Lord not only to the Lord, but before the Lord, i.e. before the temple; so the altar stood where ...
Thou shalt offer direct them to offer.
Before the Lord not only to the Lord, but before the Lord, i.e. before the temple; so the altar stood where the burnt-offering was to be offered.
Cast salt upon them so the law, Lev 2:13 , expressly required, and the priests salted every sacrifice made by fire three times, they say, in the salt chamber, at the bottom of the altar, and when the sacrifice was on the altar. It may allude to the perpetuity of the covenant thus made by sacrifice, and salted; as Num 18:19 2Ch 13:5 .
They the priests.
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Poole: Eze 43:25 - -- By this it appears that there were seven days appointed for consecrating altar and priests, and that either these three sacrifices were every day of...
By this it appears that there were seven days appointed for consecrating altar and priests, and that either these three sacrifices were every day of the seven offered up, and their blood sprinkled on the altar, or at least the young bullock every day, and one goat or one ram with it: the word here is copulative, but possibly the sense disjunctive, for so this particle is often used.
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Poole: Eze 43:26 - -- They the priests in course,
shall purge the altar: the same with what is said of the priests; they and the altar were thus consecrated and dedicate...
They the priests in course,
shall purge the altar: the same with what is said of the priests; they and the altar were thus consecrated and dedicated unto God, to be his in peculiar manner.
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Poole: Eze 43:27 - -- When these days are expired when you have on every day of these seven offered the sacrifices as appointed, and for the ends mentioned.
Upon the eigh...
When these days are expired when you have on every day of these seven offered the sacrifices as appointed, and for the ends mentioned.
Upon the eighth day which begins a new week and it is probable the first of these seven days for sacrifice might be the sabbath, and end on our Friday; however, the first week is spent in solemn consecration of altar and priests; all weeks after are to have, day by day, the usual appointed sacrifices.
Burnt-offerings which were sacrifices expiatory, and for atonement of sin.
Upon the altar of burnt-offering, the great brazen altar described in this chapter, Eze 43:13-17 .
Peace-offerings sacrifices of praise and thanksgiving unto God for his goodness.
I will accept you be well-pleased with your persons, pardon your sins, smell a savour of rest in your thanksgiving, and own you with signal tokens of my favour and kindness; I will show my good-will and delight in you.
Haydock: Eze 43:21 - -- Sanctuary, out of the precincts of the temple, but on the mountain, Leviticus iv. 3., and vi. 11.
Sanctuary, out of the precincts of the temple, but on the mountain, Leviticus iv. 3., and vi. 11.
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Haydock: Eze 43:22 - -- He-goat. Septuagint add, "of the goats," ( hircum caprarum. Haydock) denoting a young kid, (Menochius) or one selected (Haydock) rather from the f...
He-goat. Septuagint add, "of the goats," ( hircum caprarum. Haydock) denoting a young kid, (Menochius) or one selected (Haydock) rather from the flock. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Eze 43:26 - -- Consecrate it. Literally, "fill his hand;" that is, dedicate and apply it to holy service, (Challoner) as the Hebrew, &c., speak of the altar. Sept...
Consecrate it. Literally, "fill his hand;" that is, dedicate and apply it to holy service, (Challoner) as the Hebrew, &c., speak of the altar. Septuagint, "they shall fill their hands," seems more natural, (Exodus xxviii. 41.) and is adopted by Pagnin, Vatable, &c. (Calmet)
Gill: Eze 43:20 - -- And thou shalt take of the blood thereof,.... Ezekiel being a priest. This must be understood in a visionary way; for, as Kimchi observes, Ezekiel did...
And thou shalt take of the blood thereof,.... Ezekiel being a priest. This must be understood in a visionary way; for, as Kimchi observes, Ezekiel did not live to come up out of the captivity, but died, and was buried in the land of Babylon, and so did not actually do this: though it is a mere dream of the same writer, that this is to be understood of the resurrection of the dead, when he supposes Ezekiel will be high priest, though Aaron be present; or however be the second, or deputy to him.
And put it on the four horns of it, and on the four corners of the settle, and upon the border round about; that is, on the four horns of the altar, and on the four corners of the settle which went round it, for the priests to walk on, and do their business; either the uppermost, or as others the lowermost, and as some both; and also on the border or ledge that enclosed the settle. The prophet's doing this, putting the blood on these several things, represents the nature of the Gospel ministry, and the business of it; which is to hold forth the blood of Christ, and the blessings of grace through it, as redemption, peace, pardon, righteousness, and life.
Thus shall thou cleanse and purge it; the altar; thus Christ, though without sin, and needed no cleansing and purging for himself, yet was sanctified by his own blood; that he might sanctify his people, and perfect by his sacrifice them that were sanctified, Joh 17:19.
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Gill: Eze 43:21 - -- Thou shalt take the bullock also of the sin offering,.... Which was appointed for the sin offering, according to the divine direction, Eze 43:19, the ...
Thou shalt take the bullock also of the sin offering,.... Which was appointed for the sin offering, according to the divine direction, Eze 43:19, the prophet was to take it out of the herd, and separate it from the rest for this purpose, and deliver it into the hands of one of the priests:
and he shall burn it in the appointed place of the house; that is, one of the sons of Zadok should receive it of the prophet, and burn it in its proper place; not within the house, without the court, but within the wall of the house: this burning of it was typical of the dolorous sufferings of Christ; See Gill on Eze 40:39, or of the zeal and fervency of the ministers of the Gospel, in preaching a crucified Christ in the proper place, in the house and church of God: without the sanctuary; the holy place or temple, properly so called; or without the camp, typical of Christ's suffering without Jerusalem, and of his being preached not only there, but in the Gentile world; see Heb 13:11, this was the work of the first day of the consecration of the altar.
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Gill: Eze 43:22 - -- And on the second day thou shalt offer a kid of the goats without blemish for a sin offering,.... Jarchi observes, that this was not in the tabernacle...
And on the second day thou shalt offer a kid of the goats without blemish for a sin offering,.... Jarchi observes, that this was not in the tabernacle, but ordered to be in future time by him that speaks; instead of this, another ram was appointed by the law, Exo 29:15, this shows the ceremonial law to be changeable, and now abolished: this was typical of Christ, without spot and blemish, and yet figured by the goat, being made sin for his people:
and they shall cleanse the altar, as they did cleanse it with the bullock; See Gill on Eze 43:20.
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Gill: Eze 43:23 - -- When thou hast made an end of cleansing it,.... The altar, by the sacrifices of the bullock and the kid, on the first and second days; then, on the th...
When thou hast made an end of cleansing it,.... The altar, by the sacrifices of the bullock and the kid, on the first and second days; then, on the third day,
thou shalt offer a young bullock without blemish, and a ram out of the flock without blemish; all these sacrifices point at the one sacrifice of Christ; which was pure and perfect, and once offered up for the sins of many, and needs no reiteration; only the doctrine of it is to be frequently inculcated in the ministry of the word and ordinances.
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Gill: Eze 43:24 - -- And thou shalt offer them before the Lord,.... Upon the altar of burnt offering, which stood before the house or temple where Jehovah dwelt, Eze 40:47...
And thou shalt offer them before the Lord,.... Upon the altar of burnt offering, which stood before the house or temple where Jehovah dwelt, Eze 40:47,
and the priests shall cast salt upon them; which was to be used in all sacrifices under the law, Lev 2:13, this may denote the savoury doctrines and lives of the ministers of the Gospel, who thereby recommend the truths they deliver, concerning a crucified Christ, his blood, righteousness, and sacrifice, to others; see Mat 5:13,
and they shall offer them up for a burnt offering unto the Lord; throughout the whole seven days of the consecration and cleansing of the altar, as follows:
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Gill: Eze 43:25 - -- Seven days shalt thou prepare every day a goat for a sin offering,.... By this it appears that the altar was seven days a consecrating and cleansing; ...
Seven days shalt thou prepare every day a goat for a sin offering,.... By this it appears that the altar was seven days a consecrating and cleansing; and that on each day a goat was prepared and offered, typical of Christ, as before observed. Here Kimchi owns that this was not according to the order of Moses, or was done by those that came out of the captivity of Babylon; and is obliged to confess that there will be a change or an innovation in the order of sacrifices in time to come, or under the Messiah.
They shall also prepare a young bullock, and a ram out of the flock without blemish; which, either one or all of them, should be offered up on each of the seven days; See Gill on Eze 43:23.
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Gill: Eze 43:26 - -- Seven days shall they purge the altar, and purify it,.... Which denotes the perfect purity and sanctification of it; which how to be applied to Christ...
Seven days shall they purge the altar, and purify it,.... Which denotes the perfect purity and sanctification of it; which how to be applied to Christ; see Gill on Eze 43:20;
and they shall consecrate themselves: the priests shall consecrate themselves, or devote themselves to the service of the altar; so Gospel ministers to the ministry of a crucified Christ: or they themselves should consecrate the altar by the above rites: or rather it may be literally rendered,
and they shall fill its hands, or "their own hands" b; that is, either they shall fill the sides of the altar with sacrifices, as much as it could hold; or the hands of the priests with parts of the sacrifice, or with gifts, as a token of their being inaugurated into, and invested with, the priestly office: so Gospel ministers should have their hands full of, or be filled with, the gifts and graces of the Spirit, and with the knowledge of Christ, his person, offices, grace, righteousness, and sacrifice, that they may minister unto others.
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Gill: Eze 43:27 - -- And when these days are expired,.... The seven days of consecration, and all these rites and sacrifices observed:
it shall be, that upon the eighth...
And when these days are expired,.... The seven days of consecration, and all these rites and sacrifices observed:
it shall be, that upon the eighth day, and so forward; that is, on the first day of the week, or Lord's day, the Christian sabbath, the next day after the seventh, and so upon every return of it; in which Christian ministrations are exercised, the word preached, ordinances administered, and works of righteousness and charity done; see Joh 20:19.
The priests shall make your burnt offerings upon the altar, and your peace offerings; or "thank offerings" c; preach Christ and him crucified to the people, and offer up the sacrifices of prayer and praise unto God for them:
and I will accept you, saith the Lord God; through Christ the Mediator, in whom he is well pleased; who is the altar on which such sacrifices are accepted, and become well pleasing to God, Isa 56:7.
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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 43:13-27
Matthew Henry: Eze 43:13-27 - -- This relates to the altar in this mystical temple, and that is mystical too; for Christ is our altar. The Jews, after their return out of captivity,...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 43:18-27
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 43:18-27 - --
Consecration of the Altar
Eze 43:18. And he said to me, Son of man, Thus saith the Lord Jehovah, These are the statutes of the altar in the day ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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Constable: Eze 43:13--47:1 - --4. The temple ordinances 43:13-46:24
Instructions (statutes) designed to maintain holiness in th...
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