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Text -- Ezekiel 44:20-31 (NET)
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Priding themselves in it, as Absalom.
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Wesley: Eze 44:20 - -- When the hair is grown, they shall cut the ends of their hair, and keep it in moderate size.
When the hair is grown, they shall cut the ends of their hair, and keep it in moderate size.
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Wesley: Eze 44:21 - -- Or any other strong liquor, when they go either to trim the lamps or set the shew - bread in order, or to offer incense in the temple, or when they go...
Or any other strong liquor, when they go either to trim the lamps or set the shew - bread in order, or to offer incense in the temple, or when they go to the altar to offer a sacrifice, which stood in the inner court.
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After for seven days he hath kept from the dead.
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Wesley: Eze 44:26 - -- The priests, who are about the house of God, shall appoint seven days more to this defiled person for his cleansing before he is admitted into the san...
The priests, who are about the house of God, shall appoint seven days more to this defiled person for his cleansing before he is admitted into the sanctuary.
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The sin-offering: but under this one, all other offerings are couched.
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Wesley: Eze 44:30 - -- So soon as the first-fruits are ripe in the field, your vineyards, and olive yards.
So soon as the first-fruits are ripe in the field, your vineyards, and olive yards.
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Whether free - will offering, or prescribed.
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Wesley: Eze 44:30 - -- 'Tis conceived this was of every mass of dough they made, and of the first of the dough, which every year they first made of the new corn, as by the c...
'Tis conceived this was of every mass of dough they made, and of the first of the dough, which every year they first made of the new corn, as by the custom of the Jews at this day appears.
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The priest may bless, and pray for thee.
JFB: Eze 44:20 - -- As mourners do (Lev 21:1-5). The worshippers of the Egyptian idols Serapis and Isis shaved their heads; another reason why Jehovah's priests are not t...
As mourners do (Lev 21:1-5). The worshippers of the Egyptian idols Serapis and Isis shaved their heads; another reason why Jehovah's priests are not to do so.
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As the luxurious, barbarians, and soldiers in warfare did [JEROME].
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JFB: Eze 44:21 - -- Lest the holy enthusiasm of their devotion should be mistaken for inebriation, as in Peter's case (Act 2:13, Act 2:15, Act 2:18).
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Clarke: Eze 44:20 - -- Neither shall they shave their heads - The priests of Isis shaved their heads close to the skin; the priests of Budhoo do so still, their ordinances...
Neither shall they shave their heads - The priests of Isis shaved their heads close to the skin; the priests of Budhoo do so still, their ordinances oblige them to shave their heads every tenth day. To let the hair grow long would have been improper; therefore the Lord commands them to poll - cut the hair short, but not to shave.
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Clarke: Eze 44:22 - -- Neither shall they take for their wives a widow - This was prohibited to the high priest only, by Moses, Lev 21:13, Lev 21:14.
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Clarke: Eze 44:25 - -- And they shall come at no dead person to defile themselves - Touching the dead defiles a Hindoo now, as it formerly did a Jew; and they must bathe t...
And they shall come at no dead person to defile themselves - Touching the dead defiles a Hindoo now, as it formerly did a Jew; and they must bathe to become clean again.
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Clarke: Eze 44:28 - -- I am their inheritance - Those who affect to form their ecclesiastical matters on the model of the Jewish Church have with one consent left this out...
I am their inheritance - Those who affect to form their ecclesiastical matters on the model of the Jewish Church have with one consent left this out of the question. They will not live on the free-will offerings of the people; but must have vast revenues, and these secured to them by law. That every minister of God should be supported by the altar I grant; but I think, instead of that method of paying the parochial clergy which I see is so much objected to, and breeds so much dissension between the pastors and their flocks, it would be better, on these accounts, to assign them a portion of land adequate to their supply, or let the state maintain them as it does its other officers. In Israel God was their inheritance and their possession; but they had the breast and shoulder of all sin-offerings and trespass-offerings, and all dedicated things were theirs; and they had a portion of all the dough that was prepared for bread. These were considered as the Lord’ s property, and these he gave to them; and this is always implied in the Lord’ s being their inheritance and their possession. They had a plentiful support
Hitherto tithes have been thought the best mode of paying the clergy, and providing for the poor of each parish; but these matters have undergone such alterations since the time of their institution, that some emendation of the system is at present absolutely necessary
There should be a public acknowledgment of God in every nation, and this should be provided for by the state in a way the least burdensome to the people, that all may rejoice in the benefit. Happy the nations that have a Bible so correct, and a Liturgy so pure, as those in the British empire! In such cases, a religion established by the state is an unutterable blessing to the nation; only keep it to the Bible, and to the Liturgy, and all, under God, will be well; but when the sermon is against these, all is bad.
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TSK: Eze 44:22 - -- Neither : This was prohibited only to the high priest under the law; but is here extended to all the priests, perhaps to intimate the superior sanctit...
Neither : This was prohibited only to the high priest under the law; but is here extended to all the priests, perhaps to intimate the superior sanctity of the times to which it refers.
a widow : Lev 21:7, Lev 21:13, Lev 21:14; 1Ti 3:2, 1Ti 3:4, 1Ti 3:5, 1Ti 3:11, 1Ti 3:12; Tit 1:6
put away : Heb. thrust forth, Deu 24:1-4
that had a priest before : Heb. from a priest
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TSK: Eze 44:23 - -- Eze 22:26; Lev 10:10,Lev 10:11; Deu 33:10; Hos 4:6; Mic 3:9-11; Zep 3:4; Hag 2:11-13; Mal 2:6-9; 2Ti 2:24, 2Ti 2:25; Tit 1:9-11
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TSK: Eze 44:24 - -- in controversy : This seems to intimate, that controversies, in the period predicted, will be generally decided by arbitration, according to the law o...
in controversy : This seems to intimate, that controversies, in the period predicted, will be generally decided by arbitration, according to the law of God; and not by litigations before human tribunals, according to the laws of man. Deu 17:8-13; 1Ch 23:4; 2Ch 19:8-10; Ezr 2:63
they shall keep : 1Ti 3:15
in all : Lev. 23:1-44; Num. 28:1-29:40; Neh. 8:1-18
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TSK: Eze 44:25 - -- Lev 21:1-6, Lev 22:4; Mat 8:21, Mat 8:22; Luk 9:59, Luk 9:60; 2Co 5:16; 1Th 4:13-15
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TSK: Eze 44:27 - -- unto the inner : Eze 44:17
he shall offer : Lev. 4:3-35, 8:14-36; Num 6:9-11; Heb 7:26-28
unto the inner : Eze 44:17
he shall offer : Lev. 4:3-35, 8:14-36; Num 6:9-11; Heb 7:26-28
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TSK: Eze 44:28 - -- I am their inheritance : Eze 45:4, Eze 48:9-11; Num 18:20; Deu 10:9, Deu 18:1, Deu 18:2; Jos 13:14, Jos 13:33; 1Pe 5:2-4
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TSK: Eze 44:29 - -- eat : Lev 2:3, Lev 2:10, Lev 6:14-18, Lev 6:26, Lev 6:29, Lev 7:6; Num 18:9-11; 1Co 9:13, 1Co 9:14; Heb 13:10
dedicated : or, devoted, Lev 27:21, Lev ...
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TSK: Eze 44:30 - -- first : or, chief
all the firstfruits : Exo 13:2, Exo 13:12, Exo 22:29, Exo 23:19; Num 3:13, Num 15:19-21, Num 18:12-18, Num 18:27-30; Deu 18:4; 2Ch 3...
first : or, chief
all the firstfruits : Exo 13:2, Exo 13:12, Exo 22:29, Exo 23:19; Num 3:13, Num 15:19-21, Num 18:12-18, Num 18:27-30; Deu 18:4; 2Ch 31:4-6, 2Ch 31:10; Neh 10:35-37; Jam 1:18
that he may : Deu 26:10-15; Pro 3:9, Pro 3:10; Mal 3:10,Mal 3:11
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Barnes -> Eze 44:17-31
Barnes: Eze 44:17-31 - -- Regulations as to the priests’ services. The garments of the priests are defined and various rules prescribed in the Law are repeated with som...
Regulations as to the priests’ services. The garments of the priests are defined and various rules prescribed in the Law are repeated with some additions in order to denote additional care to avoid uncleanness.
The material of which the four vestments of the ordinary priest were made was "linen,"or, more accurately, "byssus,"the cotton stuff of Egypt. The two special qualities of the byssus - white and shining - are characteristic, and on them part of the symbolic meaning depended. Compare Rev 19:8.
They shall not sanctify the people - They shall not touch the people with their holy garments. The word "sanctify"is used because the effect of touching was to separate as holy the persons or things so touched (Exo 29:37; Exo 30:29; compare Lev 6:18). The priests wore the distinctive dress, only while performing in the temple strictly sacrificial services.
The holy chambers; see Eze 42:1 ff.
Restrictions and exceptions intended to mark the holiness of the office of a priest, imposing on him additional (compare the marginal reference) obligations to purity, and communicating it in some degree to his wife. In the Christian Church all the members are "priests"1Pe 2:5; Rev 1:6; Rev 20:6. Hence, the directions for maintaining the holiness of the "priesthood"in the new order, represent the necessity for holiness in all Christians, and the exclusion of the "uncircumcised in heart and in flesh"is equivalent to the exclusion of "all that defileth"from the New Jerusalem Rev 21:27.
There was in Herod’ s Temple a council of priests, whose special duty it was to regulate every thing connected with the sanctuary. They did not ordinarily busy themselves with criminal questions, although they took a leading part in the condemnation of Jesus Mar 15:1.
It shall be unto them - The remains of the sacrifices were a chief source of the priests’ support. The burnt-offerings being entirely consumed, the priests had the skins, which yielded a considerable revenue; meat-offerings and drink-offerings belonged entirely to them. sin-offerings and trepass-offerings, except in particular cases, also belonged to the priests and were partaken of in the temple. Of the peace-offerings a portion dedicated to the Lord by waving was left for the priests, and the rest eaten by the officers and their friends, either in the courts of the temple, or at least within Jerusalem. The kitchen-courts (K, Plan II Ezek. Eze 46:21-24), were provided in order to prepare these public meals.
Oblation - Offering, margin "heave-offering"(see Eze 45:1; Exo 25:2; Exo 29:27; Notes and Pref. to Leviticus).
Poole: Eze 44:20 - -- To shave their heads was forbidden , Lev 19:27 21:5 . Hair is given for an ornament, and the priests should not disfigure themselves, nor imitate i...
To shave their heads was forbidden , Lev 19:27 21:5 . Hair is given for an ornament, and the priests should not disfigure themselves, nor imitate idolatrous heathens.
Nor suffer their locks to grow long priding themselves in it, as Absalom, giving ill example by such excess. Shall only poll their heads; when the hair is grown somewhat, they shall trim, cut the ends of their hair, and keep it in moderate size; beside, long hair was a token of a Nazarite’ s vow, and God would have all holy things and persons kept unmixed and distinguished from other common things.
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Poole: Eze 44:21 - -- Any priest any one, on any pretence.
Wine or any other strong intoxicating liquor.
When they enter into the inner court when they go, either to t...
Any priest any one, on any pretence.
Wine or any other strong intoxicating liquor.
When they enter into the inner court when they go, either to trim the lamps, or set the shew-bread in order, or to offer incense in the temple; or when they go to the altar to offer a sacrifice, which stood in the inner court: this prohibition you have Lev 10:9 , which see, and it was to prevent all indecencies in the service.
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Poole: Eze 44:22 - -- God allowed them to marry, only directs that it be not to one of ill fame or divorced, Lev 21:13,14 , nor the widow of any deceased common person; y...
God allowed them to marry, only directs that it be not to one of ill fame or divorced, Lev 21:13,14 , nor the widow of any deceased common person; yet a priest might realty a priest’ s widow, but a virgin is rather commended to their choice; and whether widow or virgin, it must not be as Moses married a daughter of a strange people, or as they did in Babylon, Ezr 10:18 , &c.; and possibly this of Ezekiel was designed as a rule to direct Ezra in reforming this disorder when they came from Babylon. Nor were they at liberty to marry any of any tribe, but it must be one of their own tribe too.
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Poole: Eze 44:23 - -- They shall teach by their place they were bound to instruct the people, Lev 10:10,11 ; this was part of their work, to read the law, expound it, and ...
They shall teach by their place they were bound to instruct the people, Lev 10:10,11 ; this was part of their work, to read the law, expound it, and resolve questions arising about it. They were to be, as ministers ought now to be, apt to teach , 1Ti 3:2 .
Between the holy and profane whether legally and ceremonially so, or morally and really so, that they might keep the people from pollutions.
Between the unclean and the clean the same thing in other words, only this seems to require priests’ patient instructing, till the people have learned to difference unclean and clean.
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Poole: Eze 44:24 - -- In controversy in doubts about lawful and unlawful, in pretences of right and wrong in all contests.
They shall stand in judgment if the controvers...
In controversy in doubts about lawful and unlawful, in pretences of right and wrong in all contests.
They shall stand in judgment if the controversy be brought to them, they shall hear and consider.
Shall judge it shall determine, end the controversy, and reconcile parties.
According to my judgments not as they favour and affect, or disaffect and hate, but according to what God hath by his laws in that behalf directed.
They shall keep priests first, and people with them.
Mine assemblies public congregations for worshipping of God.
Shall hallow my sabbaths with holy care observe the sabbaths, as days of holy work, to be spent in secret, family, and public worship of God, as he requires.
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Poole: Eze 44:25 - -- They the priests, who come near to minister before the Lord,
shall come at no dead person neither touch, nor come into the room, nor attend the fun...
They the priests, who come near to minister before the Lord,
shall come at no dead person neither touch, nor come into the room, nor attend the funeral of the dead; for this would be a legal and ceremonial defilement, and it is prohibited Lev 21:1 . The Jews tell us that he who comes within four cubits of the dead is defiled; and the law, though it determine not at what distance such are defiled, it doth determine that they are unclean till evening by touch or coming near the carcass of any but man, and the defilement by coming near a dead man lasted seven days.
But for father & c: the priest was indulged in the death of so near relations, as Lev 21:2,3 , where they are reckoned up as ill this verse.
They may defile themselves mourn for them, touch them, be at their funerals, and show their natural affections to them.
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Poole: Eze 44:26 - -- After he is cleansed after that for seven days he hath kept from the dead, by which the Jews accounted a man was cleansed, for as nearness did defile...
After he is cleansed after that for seven days he hath kept from the dead, by which the Jews accounted a man was cleansed, for as nearness did defile, so absence did cleanse in this case.
They the priests, who are about the house of God,
shall reckon unto him seven days shall appoint seven days more to this defiled person for his cleansing, before he is admitted into the sanctuary.
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Poole: Eze 44:27 - -- During the days of his uncleanness he kept out of the sanctuary; when the days of purifying are fulfilled he then may go in.
The sanctuary not the...
During the days of his uncleanness he kept out of the sanctuary; when the days of purifying are fulfilled he then may go in.
The sanctuary not the temple itself, but, as the next words have it, the inner court.
To minister to execute the priest’ s office.
Sin-offering: it is not said what this should be, nor doth that Lev 6:21 refer to this. I think rather that, Lev 4:3 , a young bullock was to be this sin-offering in purifying as it was in consecrating him, Eze 43:19 .
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Poole: Eze 44:28 - -- Sin-offering being mentioned immediately before, gives the occasion of repeating the provision made for the priests, for under this one all other of...
Sin-offering being mentioned immediately before, gives the occasion of repeating the provision made for the priests, for under this one all other offerings are couched; and if the Lord do so expressly require a defiled priest to bring his sin-offering, in which the ministering priests had their share, he would expect the same of all Israel, which would amount to a great sum.
For an inheritance instead of lands and cities.
I am their inheritance God is the inheritance of all his people, but especially of his priests; and so what is given to God, by him is assigned to his officers.
Ye shall give them no possession as the rest of the tribes had.
I am their possession the peculiar blessing of God on them, and their share in his offerings, was a very rich possession.
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Poole: Eze 44:29 - -- We must not think that the whole of these were eat, God had his part, and the priest his part too; somewhat of each came to the priest.
Every dedic...
We must not think that the whole of these were eat, God had his part, and the priest his part too; somewhat of each came to the priest.
Every dedicated thing as first-fruits, and tithes, &c., the priest had part of them.
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Poole: Eze 44:30 - -- And the first so soon as the first-fruits are ripe in the field, your vineyards and olive-yards, &c.; nay, redemption money for the first-born of man...
And the first so soon as the first-fruits are ripe in the field, your vineyards and olive-yards, &c.; nay, redemption money for the first-born of man was theirs.
Every oblation whether free-will offering or prescribed.
Of every sort of what sort soever, whether of flock, or herd, &c.
The first of your dough: it is conceived this was of every mass of dough they made, and of the first of the dough which every year they first made of the new corn, as by the custom of the Jews at this day appears, who, since they cannot give to the priest, will burn a little cake of every batch in the oven.
That he the priest, may bless and pray for thee.
Shave, like the priests of Isis. (Juvenal vi.)
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Haydock: Eze 44:21 - -- Wine. Leviticus x. 9. The priests on duty abstain from wine. (Josephus, Jewish Wars vi. 15.)
Wine. Leviticus x. 9. The priests on duty abstain from wine. (Josephus, Jewish Wars vi. 15.)
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Haydock: Eze 44:22 - -- Widow. Moses laid this restraint upon the high priest, Leviticus xxi. 13. (Calmet)
Widow. Moses laid this restraint upon the high priest, Leviticus xxi. 13. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Eze 44:25 - -- Unclean, attending the funeral, which inferior priests alone might do, Leviticus xxi. 10. (Menochius)
Unclean, attending the funeral, which inferior priests alone might do, Leviticus xxi. 10. (Menochius)
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Haydock: Eze 44:27 - -- Day, after the seven first, (Calmet) though this would be a new regulation. (Menochius)
Day, after the seven first, (Calmet) though this would be a new regulation. (Menochius)
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Haydock: Eze 44:28 - -- No. This is omitted in Hebrew, Septuagint, &c. God was their portion. (Calmet) ---
They had no land but what lay near their cities. (Haydock)
No. This is omitted in Hebrew, Septuagint, &c. God was their portion. (Calmet) ---
They had no land but what lay near their cities. (Haydock)
Gill: Eze 44:20 - -- Neither shall they shave their heads,.... As the priests and worshippers of Isis and Serapis did, as Jerom on the text observes; and as the Romish pri...
Neither shall they shave their heads,.... As the priests and worshippers of Isis and Serapis did, as Jerom on the text observes; and as the Romish priests now do, from whom the Lord's faithful ministers must be distinguished:
nor suffer their locks to grow long; as the Nazarites, that a distinction might be preserved between those who were and were not such; or rather, after the manner of women, their locks hanging down, and flowing about their shoulders, as a token of levity, wantonness, effeminacy, pride, and vanity; see 1Co 11:14,
they shall only poll their heads; observe a medium between both; neither shave their heads close, nor let their hair grow long, but keep it in an even moderate length; for which reason godly men of the last age among us were called "round heads".
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Gill: Eze 44:21 - -- Neither shall any priest drink wine,.... That is, to excess, immoderately, so as to be inebriated with it, Lev 10:9, should not be given to it, and gr...
Neither shall any priest drink wine,.... That is, to excess, immoderately, so as to be inebriated with it, Lev 10:9, should not be given to it, and greedy of it, and drink it so as to disguise themselves: this is reckoned among the qualifications of a Gospel minister, 1Ti 3:3, otherwise it is not forbidden good men, or ministers of the word, to drink wine, for health's sake, and for the refreshment of nature, provided it is done in moderation, 1Ti 5:23, and particularly care should be taken that they drink it in such a manner,
when they enter into the inner court: to attend divine service, since immoderate drinking affects the memory; and such may forget the law and doctrines of the Lord they are to deliver or hear; and may put them upon saying and doing that which is improper and indecent: drunkenness in any Christian professor is abominable, especially in a minister of the word; and when it appears in his ministration, it is scandalous to the last degree.
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Gill: Eze 44:22 - -- Neither shall they take for their wives a widow,.... Who has been not only another man's, but at her own will, and done her own pleasure, and been her...
Neither shall they take for their wives a widow,.... Who has been not only another man's, but at her own will, and done her own pleasure, and been her own mistress, and so not easily brought into subjection, and to behave as becoming her station:
or her that is put away; or, "thrust forth" q; out of doors; whose husband has given her a bill of divorce; since she may be suspected of having done some ill thing:
but they shall take maidens of the seed of the house of Israel; virgins, and not of the families of unconverted persons, who have been brought up in an irreligious way, but of godly families, and who have had a religious education:
or a widow that had a priest before: and so used to religious exercises, and to the manner of living of such persons. All good men should be careful whom they marry, and especially ministers of the Gospel; who are here supposed and allowed to marry, contrary to the church of Rome, which forbids her priests to marry. It is observed by some, and with great propriety, that in the latter days antichristian churches will be disowned; and that godly faithful ministers will become pastors, and take the care of such churches, who are like a chaste virgin espoused to Christ, and such who have had faithful pastors over them before. This seems to refer to the law concerning the marriage of the high priest, Lev 21:13, and what is there enjoined him is here enjoined all the priests of the Lord; and therefore, as Kimchi rightly observes, this is a new rule respecting future times.
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Gill: Eze 44:23 - -- And they shall teach my people the difference between the holy and the profane,.... Persons and things; not in a ceremonial, nor merely in a moral, bu...
And they shall teach my people the difference between the holy and the profane,.... Persons and things; not in a ceremonial, nor merely in a moral, but in an evangelical sense, between truth and error; between the doctrine which is according to godliness, and that which is corrupt and unsound, and eats as cloth a canker; between holy worship, and superstition; between holy duties, and profane and Heathen rites and ceremonies; and between persons sanctified by the Spirit and grace of God, and unconverted ones:
and cause them to discern between the unclean and the clean; impure persons, doctrines, and manners, and those which are agreeable to the word of God; the sense is, that they shall take pains to instruct persons in the knowledge of divine things, and shall do it truly, faithfully, and sincerely.
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Gill: Eze 44:24 - -- And in controversy they shall stand in judgment,.... When any controversy arises among the saints concerning civil things, this shall not be carried i...
And in controversy they shall stand in judgment,.... When any controversy arises among the saints concerning civil things, this shall not be carried into a court of judicature, of the men of the world; but it shall be brought before the church, and there heard, tried, judged, and determined; the ministers of the word there presiding, who shall give the definitive sentence, and stand to it, and abide by it, 1Co 6:1 and when any controversy arises about the doctrines of the Gospel, or modes of worship, or rules of discipline, they shall rise up, discuss the point, determine the question, pass the sentence, and not depart from it:
and they shall judge it according to my judgments; not according to their own judgments, or according to their own fancies, or the reasonings of their own minds, but according to those directions and rules given in the word of God; which is profitable for the settling and establishing true doctrine, and the reproof and correction of error, and for the instruction of men in the paths of righteousness:
and they shall keep my laws and my statutes in all mine assemblies; which assemblies are the churches of Christ, gathered according to Gospel order; where the saints assemble together for divine worship, and where the Lord grants his presence; and where his word is preached, and his ordinances administered, and so called his; and of which assemblies Gospel ministers are the masters, and where they preside; and whose business is to observe the laws and statutes the Lord has made, and to interpret them unto the people, and enforce them on them, and see that they are kept by them:
and they shall hallow my sabbaths; such times as are appointed for divine worship; these they shall keep holy themselves, in the exercise both of private and public worship, and shall exhort and stir up all with whom they are concerned to do the same.
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Gill: Eze 44:25 - -- And they shall come at no dead person to defile themselves,.... Shall not come into places where they are, nor touch them, nor attend their funerals, ...
And they shall come at no dead person to defile themselves,.... Shall not come into places where they are, nor touch them, nor attend their funerals, Lev 21:1, that their work might not be interrupted, or they through grief and sorrow be made unfit for it, Mat 8:22, this, in a spiritual sense, may signify, that they should have no conversation or fellowship with men dead in trespasses and sins; and should abstain from all dead works, as all sinful ones are:
but for father, or for mother, or for son, or for daughter, for brother, or for sister that hath had no husband, they may defile themselves; by coming near them, touching them, at least attending their funerals, because of their near relation to them, and that natural sympathy and affection that must be in them: all sorrow and mourning for dead relations is not forbidden saints, nor ministers of the word; provided it is in moderation, and not to excess, and is not for gracious persons, as those without hope; and should as little as possible break in upon the duties of their office, 1Th 4:13.
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Gill: Eze 44:26 - -- And after he is cleansed,.... From any sin or iniquity, failing and imperfection, that he has been guilty of at such seasons, in mourning for the dead...
And after he is cleansed,.... From any sin or iniquity, failing and imperfection, that he has been guilty of at such seasons, in mourning for the dead, by a fresh application of the blood of Christ, which cleanses from all sin; typified by the water of separation, made of the ashes of the red heifer, by which those who were in this way ceremoniously unclean were cleansed, Heb 9:13,
they shall reckon unto him seven days; that is, seven days shall be reckoned from the time of his cleansing, before he enters on public service again: according to the old law, seven days were reckoned from the defilement to the purification; here seven more are numbered after the purification is made; and therefore, as Kimchi truly notes, this is a new law or rule, to be observed in after times.
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Gill: Eze 44:27 - -- And in the day that he goeth into the sanctuary,.... Into the house and church of God, after his cleansing, and when the seven days from thence are up...
And in the day that he goeth into the sanctuary,.... Into the house and church of God, after his cleansing, and when the seven days from thence are up:
unto the inner court, to minister in the sanctuary; among the inward court worshippers, to minister in things to them; to preach the Gospel, and administer Gospel ordinances:
he shall offer his sin offering, saith the Lord God; though he has been privately cleansed in the fountain of Christ's blood, in which he has washed for sin and uncleanness; yet when he comes into the house of the Lord, he must acknowledge his sins and imperfections over Christ the sin offering; which he must bring in the arms of his faith, and so enter into the courts of the living God, and do the service of the sanctuary.
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Gill: Eze 44:28 - -- And it shall be unto them for an inheritance,.... Either the sin offering, or the priesthood, and the perquisites belonging to it: or,
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And it shall be unto them for an inheritance,.... Either the sin offering, or the priesthood, and the perquisites belonging to it: or,
they shall have an inheritance r; but what shall it be? God himself:
I am their inheritance; the Lord is the portion and inheritance of his people, who are made priests unto him, whether in a private or public capacity; they are heirs of God, he is their portion in the land of the living, and forever: God in all his perfections is theirs; and though incommunicable, they have the use and advantage of them, so far as they are capable and stand in need of them; as his eternity, immutability, omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, grace, mercy, goodness, truth, and faithfulness: he is theirs in all his persons; God the Father is their covenant God and Father; the Son of God is their Head and Husband, their Saviour and Redeemer, Mediator and Peacemaker, their Prophet, Priest, and King; his blood, righteousness, sacrifice, and faithfulness, theirs, and even all that he is and has: the Spirit of God is their convincer and enlightener, their quickener and sanctifier; their Comforter, and the Spirit of adoption to them, the seal and earnest of their future glory; and God under every character is theirs, as the God of nature and providence, and as the God of all grace; and this is an inheritance rich and large, a soul satisfying portion, an inconceivable and an inexhaustible one.
And ye shall give them no possession in Israel; so the priests and Levites had none under the law, but were provided for in another way, Num 18:20, the Lord's people and priests, under the Gospel dispensation, for the most part are the poor of this world, who have no share in the possessions of it; their good things are not here, but in the world to come, and in God himself: "I am their possession"; the Lord is enjoyed by them now; his love is shed abroad in their hearts; they have fellowship with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ, and communion with the Holy Ghost; and which is infinitely better than all the possessions of this world; and besides, provision is made for their outward maintenance, as follows:
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Gill: Eze 44:29 - -- They shall eat the meat offering, and the sin offering, and the trespass offering,.... Which were typical of Christ; the meat offering, or rather brea...
They shall eat the meat offering, and the sin offering, and the trespass offering,.... Which were typical of Christ; the meat offering, or rather bread offering, it being made of fine flour, was a type of Christ the bread of life; and the sin and trespass offerings pointed at his being made sin and a sacrifice for it; which the people and priests of the Lord in a spiritual sense eat, feed, and live upon by faith: and besides, as the priests under the law had a part in all these offerings, whereby they and their families were maintained, Lev 2:3, so it is the will and ordination of Christ, that as those that ministered about holy things, and waited at the altar, should live of them, and partake with that, so they that preach the Gospel should live by it, 1Co 9:13,
and every dedicated thing in Israel shall be theirs; or, "every devoted thing" s; that is, to holy uses, what the people willingly offer to support the interest of religion; signifying that the ministers of the word shall live upon the free contributions of the people.
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Gill: Eze 44:30 - -- And the first of all the first fruits of all things, and every oblation, of all of every sort of your oblations shall be the priests,.... Suggesting, ...
And the first of all the first fruits of all things, and every oblation, of all of every sort of your oblations shall be the priests,.... Suggesting, that their offerings or contributions, which should be made out of their substance, should be in proportion to it, and early as well as free; see Pro 3:9,
ye shall also give unto the priest of your dough; either of the first they made of the new corn of the year, or a piece or cake of whatsoever at any time they made; signifying, that the ministers of the word, that communicate spiritual things to men, should partake of their carnal ones, and have a part and share with them in all good things, in all the enjoyments of life, 1Co 9:11,
that he may cause the blessing to rest in thine house; that is, that he, the priest or minister of the word, that partakes of the above things, and is comfortably provided for and supported, may pray to the Lord for such who liberally contribute to him; that a blessing may come and abide upon them and their families, and prosperity and success may attend them in their worldly business and employments of life; as well as they and theirs may be blessed with all spiritual blessings, with grace here, and glory hereafter.
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Gill: Eze 44:31 - -- The priests shall not eat of anything that is dead of itself, or torn,.... They shall have no need to eat of such things, being plentifully provided f...
The priests shall not eat of anything that is dead of itself, or torn,.... They shall have no need to eat of such things, being plentifully provided for with better; nor will it become them so to do through avarice, not allowing themselves to enjoy what is liberally given them. Here the Jewish doctors t observe that it is said, the priests shall not eat of these things, suggesting that Israelites might; this puzzles them, therefore they say, Elijah will explain this verse; and the gloss says, till Elijah comes, and explains it to us, we know not how to explain it. In the mystic sense it may signify, that the priests of the Lord should have no communication with such as are dead in sin, or are given to rapine and violence, and should abstain from everything of this kind themselves.
Whether it be fowl or beast; whether Pharisees and high flown professors of religion, or earthly and worldly persons, and such that are immersed in carnal pleasures, in sensual and brutish lusts. The allusion is to the law in Lev 17:15, which was common to all Israelites, priests and people.
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NET Notes: Eze 44:20 Letting the hair grow was associated with the taking of a vow (Num 6:5; Acts 21:23-26).
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NET Notes: Eze 44:26 One medieval Hebrew ms, the LXX, and the Syriac along with Lev 15:13, 28 read the verb as singular.
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NET Notes: Eze 44:30 Heb has in addition “from your contributions,” a repetition unnecessary in English.
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Geneva Bible: Eze 44:20 Neither shall they ( f ) shave their heads, nor allow their locks to grow long; they shall only cut [the hair of] their heads.
( f ) As did the infid...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 44:25 And they shall come near no dead person to defile themselves: but for father, or for mother, or for son, or for daughter, for brother, or for sister t...
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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 44:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Eze 44:1-31 - --1 The east gate assigned only to the prince.4 The priests reproved for polluting the sanctuary.9 Idolaters incapable of the priests office.15 The sons...
MHCC -> Eze 44:1-31
MHCC: Eze 44:1-31 - --This chapter contains ordinances relative to the true priests. The prince evidently means Christ, and the words in Eze 44:2, may remind us that no oth...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 44:17-31
Matthew Henry: Eze 44:17-31 - -- God's priests must be regulars, not seculars; and therefore here are rules laid down for them to govern themselves by and due encouragement give...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 44:17-31
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 44:17-31 - --
Requisites for the Administration of the Priests' Office, and the Obligations and Privileges of that Office. - Eze 44:17. And it shall come to pass...
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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