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47:13 This is what the sovereign Lord says: “Here are the borders you will observe as you allot the land to the twelve tribes of Israel. (Joseph will have two portions.) 47:14 You must divide it equally just as I vowed to give it to your forefathers; this land will be assigned as your inheritance. 47:15 “This will be the border of the land: On the north side, from the Great Sea by way of Hethlon to the entrance of Zedad; 47:16 Hamath, Berothah, Sibraim, which is between the border of Damascus and the border of Hamath, as far as Hazer-hattikon, which is on the border of Hauran. 47:17 The border will run from the sea to Hazar-enan, at the border of Damascus, and on the north is the border of Hamath. This is the north side. 47:18 On the east side, between Hauran and Damascus, and between Gilead and the land of Israel, will be the Jordan. You will measure from the border to the eastern sea. This is the east side. 47:19 On the south side it will run from Tamar to the waters of Meribath Kadesh, the river, to the Great Sea. This is the south side. 47:20 On the west side the Great Sea will be the boundary to a point opposite Lebo-hamath. This is the west side. 47:21 “This is how you will divide this land for yourselves among the tribes of Israel. 47:22 You must allot it as an inheritance among yourselves and for the foreigners who reside among you, who have fathered sons among you. You must treat them as native-born among the people of Israel; they will be allotted an inheritance with you among the tribes of Israel. 47:23 In whatever tribe the foreigner resides, there you will give him his inheritance,” declares the sovereign Lord.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Berothah a town between Hamath and Damascus (OS)
 · Damascus a city-state in Syria, located near Mt. Hermon at the edge of the Syrian desert (OS),a town near Mt. Hermon at the edge of the Syrian desert (OS)
 · Eastern Sea the Dead Sea, at the southern end of the Jordan River
 · eastern sea the Dead Sea, at the southern end of the Jordan River
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Gilead a mountainous region east of the Jordan & north of the Arnon to Hermon,son of Machir son of Manasseh; founder of the clan of Gilead,father of Jephthah the judge,son of Michael of the tribe of Gad
 · Great Sea the Mediterranean Sea
 · hamath a town of Syria on the Orontes between Aleppo and Damascus (OS)
 · Hamath a town of unknown location
 · Hauran a place: town or region
 · Hazar-enon a town on the theoretical NE frontier of Israel (OS)
 · Hazar-Enon a town on the theoretical NE frontier of Israel (OS)
 · Hazer-hatticon a town on the theoretical NE frontier of Israel (OS)
 · Hazer-Hatticon a town on the theoretical NE frontier of Israel (OS)
 · Hethlon a town just north of Mt. Lebanon (ZD)
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jordan the river that flows from Lake Galilee to the Dead Sea,a river that begins at Mt. Hermon, flows south through Lake Galilee and on to its end at the Dead Sea 175 km away (by air)
 · Joseph the husband of Mary and foster-father of Jesus,a Jewish man from Arimathea in whose grave the body of Jesus was laid,two different men listed as ancestors of Jesus,a man nominated with Matthias to take the place of Judas Iscariot as apostle,a son of Jacob and Rachel; the father of Ephraim and Manasseh and ruler of Egypt,a brother of Jesus; a son of Mary,a man who was a companion of Paul,son of Jacob and Rachel; patriarch of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh,a tribe, actually two tribes named after Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh,father of Igal, of Issachar, who helped spy out Canaan,son of Asaph the Levite; worship leader under Asaph and King David,a man who put away his heathen wife; an Israelite descended from Binnui,priest and head of the house of Shebaniah under High Priest Joiakim in the time of Nehemiah
 · Meribath-Kadesh a place at Kadesh-Barnea where Moses struck the rock for water
 · Meribath-kadesh a place at Kadesh-Barnea where Moses struck the rock for water
 · sea the Dead Sea, at the southern end of the Jordan River,the Mediterranean Sea,the Persian Gulf south east of Babylon,the Red Sea
 · Sibraim a town lying between the territories of Damascus and Hamath
 · Tamar the daughter-in-law of Judah; the mother of Judah's sons Perez and Zerah; an ancestor of Jesus,daughter-in-law to Judah; mother of Zerah and Perez,daughter of King David,daughter of Absalom,a town of Judah 60 km SE of Beersheba & 35 km SSW of the Dead Sea
 · Zedad a town 50 km ESE of Kadesh & 35 km WNW of Hazar-Enan


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Vision | Temple | SHEPHAM | River of Egypt | RIBLAH | Proselyte | NUMBER | NORTH; NORTH COUNTRY | Mediterranean Sea | Hauran | HAZAR | GENTILES | Ezekiel, Book of | Ezekiel | East sea | DEAD SEA, THE | Chun | Canaan | Bashan | Aliens | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Eze 47:13 - -- The utmost bounds of the whole land.

The utmost bounds of the whole land.

Wesley: Eze 47:13 - -- That is, shall divide for inheritance to the tribes of Israel.

That is, shall divide for inheritance to the tribes of Israel.

Wesley: Eze 47:13 - -- That is, the two sons of Joseph, Ephraim, and Manasseh.

That is, the two sons of Joseph, Ephraim, and Manasseh.

Wesley: Eze 47:15 - -- The Mediterranean, which was the greatest sea the Jews knew.

The Mediterranean, which was the greatest sea the Jews knew.

Wesley: Eze 47:18 - -- The Dead - sea, which lay on the east of Jerusalem. Thus a line drawn from Damascus through Auranitis, Gilead, the land of Israel beyond Jordan to the...

The Dead - sea, which lay on the east of Jerusalem. Thus a line drawn from Damascus through Auranitis, Gilead, the land of Israel beyond Jordan to the east - sea, made the eastern frontier.

Wesley: Eze 47:19 - -- Called the river of Egypt, lay directly in the way to Egypt from Jerusalem.

Called the river of Egypt, lay directly in the way to Egypt from Jerusalem.

Wesley: Eze 47:19 - -- To the south - west part of the Mediterranean sea near Gaza.

To the south - west part of the Mediterranean sea near Gaza.

Wesley: Eze 47:22 - -- Who from their birth should be invested with this right of inheriting.

Who from their birth should be invested with this right of inheriting.

Wesley: Eze 47:23 - -- This certainly looks at gospel times, when the partition - wall between Jew and Gentile was taken down, and both put on a level before God, both made ...

This certainly looks at gospel times, when the partition - wall between Jew and Gentile was taken down, and both put on a level before God, both made one in Christ Jesus.

JFB: Eze 47:13 - -- The redivision of the land: the boundaries. The latter are substantially the same as those given by Moses in Num. 34:1-29; they here begin with the no...

The redivision of the land: the boundaries. The latter are substantially the same as those given by Moses in Num. 34:1-29; they here begin with the north, but in Numbers they begin with the south (Num 34:3). It is only Canaan proper, exclusive of the possession of the two and a half tribes beyond Jordan, that is here divided.

JFB: Eze 47:13 - -- According to the original promise of Jacob (Gen 48:5, Gen 48:22). Joseph's sons were given the birthright forfeited by Reuben, the first-born (1Ch 5:1...

According to the original promise of Jacob (Gen 48:5, Gen 48:22). Joseph's sons were given the birthright forfeited by Reuben, the first-born (1Ch 5:1). Therefore the former is here put first. His two sons having distinct portions make up the whole number twelve portions, as he had just before specified "twelve tribes of Israel"; for Levi had no separate inheritance, so that he is not reckoned in the twelve.

JFB: Eze 47:15 - -- On the north boundary of Canaan.

On the north boundary of Canaan.

JFB: Eze 47:16 - -- As Israel was a separate people, so their land was a separate land. On no scene could the sacred history have been so well transacted as on it. On the...

As Israel was a separate people, so their land was a separate land. On no scene could the sacred history have been so well transacted as on it. On the east was the sandy desert. On the north and south, mountains. On the west, an inhospitable sea-shore. But it was not always to be a separate land. Between the parallel ranges of Lebanon is the long valley of El-Bekaa, leading to "the entering in of Hamath" on the Orontes, in the Syrian frontier. Roman roads, and the harbor made at Cæsarea, opened out doors through which the Gospel should go from it to all lands. So in the last days, when all shall flock to Jerusalem as the religious center of the world.

JFB: Eze 47:16 - -- A city in Syria conquered by David (2Sa 8:8); meaning "wells."

A city in Syria conquered by David (2Sa 8:8); meaning "wells."

JFB: Eze 47:16 - -- Meaning "the middle village."

Meaning "the middle village."

JFB: Eze 47:16 - -- A tract in Syria, south of Damascus; Auranitis.

A tract in Syria, south of Damascus; Auranitis.

JFB: Eze 47:17 - -- A town in the north of Canaan, meaning "village of fountains."

A town in the north of Canaan, meaning "village of fountains."

JFB: Eze 47:18 - -- The Dead Sea. The border is to go down straight to it by the valley of the Jordan. So Num 34:11-12.

The Dead Sea. The border is to go down straight to it by the valley of the Jordan. So Num 34:11-12.

JFB: Eze 47:19 - -- Not Tadmor in the desert, but Tamar, the last town of Judea, by the Dead Sea. Meaning "palm tree"; so called from palm trees abounding near it.

Not Tadmor in the desert, but Tamar, the last town of Judea, by the Dead Sea. Meaning "palm tree"; so called from palm trees abounding near it.

JFB: Eze 47:22 - -- It is altogether unprecedented under the old covenant, that "strangers" should have "inheritance" among the tribes. There would not be room locally wi...

It is altogether unprecedented under the old covenant, that "strangers" should have "inheritance" among the tribes. There would not be room locally within Canaan for more than the tribes. The literal sense must therefore be modified, as expressing that Gentiles are not to be excluded from settling among the covenant-people, and that spiritually their privileges are not to be less than those of Israel (Rom 10:12; Gal 3:28; Eph 3:6; Col 3:11; Rev 7:9-10). Still, "sojourneth," in Eze 47:23, implies that in Canaan, the covenant people are regarded as at home, the strangers as settlers.

Clarke: Eze 47:13 - -- Joseph shall have two portions - That is, In Ephraim and Manasseh, his two sons, who each had a separate inheritance.

Joseph shall have two portions - That is, In Ephraim and Manasseh, his two sons, who each had a separate inheritance.

Clarke: Eze 47:15 - -- The way of Hethlon, as men go to Zedad - Probably Hethlon is the same as Cuthlon, a city of Syria, between Antioch and Laodicea, according to Antoni...

The way of Hethlon, as men go to Zedad - Probably Hethlon is the same as Cuthlon, a city of Syria, between Antioch and Laodicea, according to Antoninus. Some of these places are not known; but see the same kind of division, Num 34:7-12.

Clarke: Eze 47:16 - -- Hamath - Emesa or Amesa, in Syria. - Calmet

Hamath - Emesa or Amesa, in Syria. - Calmet

Clarke: Eze 47:16 - -- Berothah - Berytus, now Baruth or Beeroth, which David took from Hadarezer, king of Syria, 2Sa 8:8; but these things are very uncertain

Berothah - Berytus, now Baruth or Beeroth, which David took from Hadarezer, king of Syria, 2Sa 8:8; but these things are very uncertain

Clarke: Eze 47:16 - -- Sibraim - Sabarim or Sepharvaim, according to the Syriac, between Hamath and Damascus

Sibraim - Sabarim or Sepharvaim, according to the Syriac, between Hamath and Damascus

Clarke: Eze 47:16 - -- Hazar-hatticon - The middle Hazar; or middle village, as the margin

Hazar-hatticon - The middle Hazar; or middle village, as the margin

Clarke: Eze 47:16 - -- Hauran - The city Aurana, and the district Auranitis, are in the north-east limit of the Holy Land.

Hauran - The city Aurana, and the district Auranitis, are in the north-east limit of the Holy Land.

Clarke: Eze 47:17 - -- The border from the sea - The north border eastward is ascertained Eze 47:15, Eze 47:16; here it is shown how far it extends itself northward

The border from the sea - The north border eastward is ascertained Eze 47:15, Eze 47:16; here it is shown how far it extends itself northward

Clarke: Eze 47:17 - -- Hazar-enan - The village of Enan, Num 34:9, placed to the north of Caesarea Philippi. Ziphron, see Num 34:9, called Zaphion by the Syriac.

Hazar-enan - The village of Enan, Num 34:9, placed to the north of Caesarea Philippi. Ziphron, see Num 34:9, called Zaphion by the Syriac.

Clarke: Eze 47:18 - -- The east sea - The same as the Dead Sea.

The east sea - The same as the Dead Sea.

Clarke: Eze 47:19 - -- Tamar - Called Hazazon Tamar, or Engedi, 2Ch 20:2

Tamar - Called Hazazon Tamar, or Engedi, 2Ch 20:2

Clarke: Eze 47:19 - -- The river - Besor, which runs into the sea near Gaza.

The river - Besor, which runs into the sea near Gaza.

Clarke: Eze 47:20 - -- The great sea - The Mediterranean

The great sea - The Mediterranean

Clarke: Eze 47:20 - -- From the border - The southern border, mentioned Eze 47:19.

From the border - The southern border, mentioned Eze 47:19.

Clarke: Eze 47:22 - -- And to the strangers that sojourn - In former divisions of the land, no place was given to strangers; but in this division, (which seems to have no ...

And to the strangers that sojourn - In former divisions of the land, no place was given to strangers; but in this division, (which seems to have no other reference than to the Gospel, for literally such a division never took place), the strangers are to have an inheritance; intimating the calling of the Gentiles into the Church of Christ, to an inheritance that is incorruptible, undefiled, and that fadeth not away. Glory be to God for his unspeakable gift! Amen. Amen.

TSK: Eze 47:13 - -- This shall : Num 34:2-12 Joseph : Eze 48:4-6; Gen 48:5, Gen 49:26; 1Ch 5:1; Jer 3:18, Jer 31:1

TSK: Eze 47:14 - -- lifted up mine hand : or, swore, Eze 20:5, Eze 20:6, Eze 20:28, Eze 20:42; Gen 12:7, Gen 13:15, Gen 15:7, Gen 17:8, Gen 26:3, Gen 28:13; Num 14:16, Nu...

TSK: Eze 47:15 - -- And this : Eze 47:17-20 Hethlon : Eze 48:1 Zedad : Num 34:8

And this : Eze 47:17-20

Hethlon : Eze 48:1

Zedad : Num 34:8

TSK: Eze 47:16 - -- Hamath : Num 13:21, Num 34:8; 1Ki 8:65; Amo 6:14; Zec 9:2 Berothah : 2Sa 8:8, Berothai Damascus : Gen 14:15; 1Ch 18:5; Act 9:2 Hazarhatticon : or, the...

Hamath : Num 13:21, Num 34:8; 1Ki 8:65; Amo 6:14; Zec 9:2

Berothah : 2Sa 8:8, Berothai

Damascus : Gen 14:15; 1Ch 18:5; Act 9:2

Hazarhatticon : or, the middle village

Hauran : The district of Auranitis, now Haouran, sw of Damascus.

TSK: Eze 47:17 - -- the border from : The Holy Land, as here described, extended from about 31 degrees to 35 degrees n lat. and from 34 degrees to 37 degrees e long.; bei...

the border from : The Holy Land, as here described, extended from about 31 degrees to 35 degrees n lat. and from 34 degrees to 37 degrees e long.; being bounded on the north by a line drawn from the Mediterranean to Hamath; on the east by Damascus, Hauran, Gilead, and the land of Israel east of Jordan, unto the south of the Dead sea; on the south by Tamar and Kadesh, unto the river of Rhinocorura; and on the west by the Mediterranean sea, from the same point northward ""till a man came over against Hamath;""and its length from north to south would be about 280 miles, and its breadth about 150 miles. The ten tribes, as well as Judah and Benjamin, were to be admitted to a full share in this inheritance, which seems to imply, that the future restoration to the promised land is predicted; while the admission of strangers who sojourned in the land to a share in the inheritance, as if native Israelites, plainly intimates the calling of the Gentiles into the church, and their joint inheritance of its privileges, and of the heavenly felicity.

Hazarenan : Eze 48:1; Num 34:9

TSK: Eze 47:18 - -- from : Heb. from between from Gilead : Gen 31:23, Gen 31:47, Galead, Num 32:1; Jdg 10:8 Jordan : Gen 13:10; Job 40:23

from : Heb. from between

from Gilead : Gen 31:23, Gen 31:47, Galead, Num 32:1; Jdg 10:8

Jordan : Gen 13:10; Job 40:23

TSK: Eze 47:19 - -- Tamar : Eze 48:28 strife : or, Meribah, Num 20:13; Deu 32:51, Deu 33:8; Psa 81:7 river : or, valley, Jos 12:3 southward : or, toward Teman

Tamar : Eze 48:28

strife : or, Meribah, Num 20:13; Deu 32:51, Deu 33:8; Psa 81:7

river : or, valley, Jos 12:3

southward : or, toward Teman

TSK: Eze 47:22 - -- ye shall divide : Eze 47:13, Eze 47:14 and to the strangers : Isa 56:6, Isa 56:7; Act 2:5-10, Act 11:18; Eph 2:12, Eph 2:13, Eph 2:19-22, Eph 3:6; Rev...

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Barnes: Eze 47:13 - -- The ideal reallotment of the land to the twelve tribes of Israel is found in Ezek. 47:13\endash 48:14. The special mention of Joseph’ s portion...

The ideal reallotment of the land to the twelve tribes of Israel is found in Ezek. 47:13\endash 48:14.

The special mention of Joseph’ s portions was in order to express that the twelve portions were to be exclusive of Levi’ s land, which was to be provided out of the "oblation."

Barnes: Eze 47:14 - -- As well as - Or, as. Ezekiel is speaking of "tribes,"not "individuals."Each tribe is to have an equal "breadth"of land assigned to it.

As well as - Or, as. Ezekiel is speaking of "tribes,"not "individuals."Each tribe is to have an equal "breadth"of land assigned to it.

Barnes: Eze 47:15 - -- The borders of the land follow closely Num. 34, where they begin from the south, as the people came up from Egypt; in Ezekiel, they begin from the n...

The borders of the land follow closely Num. 34, where they begin from the south, as the people came up from Egypt; in Ezekiel, they begin from the north, as they might return from Babylon. The occupation is ideal, but is grounded, as usual, on an actual state of things.

The border of the land toward the north - Names of places in the actual northern border are given (marginal references) not to mark exact geographical position, but to show that the original promise will be fulfilled.

The way of Hethlon, was probably the defile between the ranges of Libanus and Anti-libanus, from the sea to Hamath. "Hamath"Amo 6:2, at the foot of Mount Hermon, on the Orontes. was the ancient capital of the Hittites. Its Scripture history may be traced in Gen 10:18; 2Sa 8:9; 2Ki 18:34. It was never included in the possessions of Israel. The border ran considerably south of the town at the "entrance of Hamath,"the northern opening of Coele-Syria.

Barnes: Eze 47:16 - -- "Berothah,"probably the same as "Berothai"(marginal reference), lay between Hamath and Damascus, as did "Sibraim." "Hazar-hatticon"is probably, as i...

"Berothah,"probably the same as "Berothai"(marginal reference), lay between Hamath and Damascus, as did "Sibraim."

"Hazar-hatticon"is probably, as in the margin, "the middle Hazar,"to distinguish it from Hazar-enan Eze 47:17.

Barnes: Eze 47:17 - -- And the north ... - Or, "and on the north, the border on the north shall be"etc.

And the north ... - Or, "and on the north, the border on the north shall be"etc.

Barnes: Eze 47:18 - -- The eastern boundary is to commence by separating off the territory of Damascus and Hauran, and then to follow the line of the Jordan to the Dead Se...

The eastern boundary is to commence by separating off the territory of Damascus and Hauran, and then to follow the line of the Jordan to the Dead Sea. Further, the land occupied by the trans-Jordanic tribes was also to be separated off from the land of Israel. The trans-Jordanic tribes in fact occupied their ground (in Joshua’ s allotment) by sufferance. This did not belong to Canaan proper, the land of promise. Hence, the tribes, formerly on the east of the Jordan, have here allotments in Canaan, though "the oblation"Eze 45:1 extends to a considerable distance beyond the Jordan (see Plan, Ezek. 48). The whole arrangement being ideal and symbolic, the vision here, as in the case of "the waters"(Eze 47:1 note), departs from the physical features of the land for the purpose of maintaining symbolic numbers.

Barnes: Eze 47:19 - -- The south border (compare Num 34:4) commences with "Tamar,"probably a village near the southern end of the Dead Sea. The word means "palm-tree;"and ...

The south border (compare Num 34:4) commences with "Tamar,"probably a village near the southern end of the Dead Sea. The word means "palm-tree;"and is given to more than one city in the holy land.

The river to the great sea - literally, "riverward to the great sea."By the "river"is meant the torrent-stream entering the Mediterranean near "Rhinocolura"(El Arish).

Barnes: Eze 47:22 - -- And to the strangers - Here is quite a new feature in the distribution of the land. Not only the Israelites by descent, but those who join them...

And to the strangers - Here is quite a new feature in the distribution of the land. Not only the Israelites by descent, but those who join themselves to Israel by allegiance to the true God, shall have a right of inheritance. Here are opened out the blessings which were to accrue to the Gentiles through the seed of Abraham. Compare Rom 9:24, following. The difference which existed under the old covenant between Jew and Gentile is now at last done away. But while pagandom thus unites itself with God’ s people, Israel is still as ever the chosen people, the center of this union. No new Church is founded side by side with the old. Pagandom is absorbed in Israel - the standard which God has set up for the nations - i. e., in the One True Church, which has subsisted from the beginning, and will subsist in eternity.

Poole: Eze 47:13 - -- The border the utmost bounds of the whole land. Shall inherit that is, shall divide for inheritance to the tribes of Israel. According to the twel...

The border the utmost bounds of the whole land.

Shall inherit that is, shall divide for inheritance to the tribes of Israel.

According to the twelve tribes: as it was at first divided into twelve portions, so now again.

Joseph that is, the two sons of Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh, and this pursuant of their adoption by Jacob, as well as in fulfilling the will of Jacob, who gave Joseph a double share.

Poole: Eze 47:14 - -- One as well as another by equal right, each tribe and each family shall inherit their assigned portion, by right of children descended from a father ...

One as well as another by equal right, each tribe and each family shall inherit their assigned portion, by right of children descended from a father whose it was by letters patent from heaven.

Concerning the which I lifted up mine hand which by oath I bound myself, saith God, to give to you. See this form of oath Eze 20:5 36:7 .

Unto your fathers first to Abraham, Gen 13:15 15:18 ; next to Isaac, Gen 26:3 ; next to Jacob, Gen 28:13 ; and all three are frequently mentioned, as those to whom the Lord sware in this thing, Exo 33:1 Deu 1:8 6:10 , &c.

Shall fall so we speak of the inheritance which is sure and firm by indefeasible right, and comes into actual possession; it may also refer to the dividing by lot, which God will guide, that each may have their own.

Unto you returned captives, who were carried away and used as if nothing were your own, and as if you never should have any thing; but in their sight you shall inherit.

Poole: Eze 47:15 - -- In bounding the land, the prophet is informed what is the north border first. The great sea ; called so, not that it is the greatest, for it is the...

In bounding the land, the prophet is informed what is the north border first. The great sea ; called so, not that it is the greatest, for it is the Mediterranean here spoken of, but with respect to the Jews; this to them was the greatest they knew or traded on: from this sea doth the measuring of the land begin, from the west point along to Hethlon.

Hethlon is called Hethalon by Adrichmius, in the tribe of Asher, at the foot or near the Mount Herman or Senir, as Eze 27:5 calls that mount: this city was in the north-east of Asher’ s lot, and on the north-west of Naphtali’ s lot, in the old division of the land.

Zedad is Sedada, a small town under the same hill, and near the head of the river Eleutherus, anciently Gebat.

Poole: Eze 47:16 - -- Hamath very near to the head of Eleutherus, or Gebat, and to Sedada: it is likely to be that mentioned Isa 10:9 , situate about the middle of the nor...

Hamath very near to the head of Eleutherus, or Gebat, and to Sedada: it is likely to be that mentioned Isa 10:9 , situate about the middle of the north boundary of the land, called sometime Epiphania, from Antiochus Epiphanes, who repaired it, and some say now called Enimas.

Berothah Berotha, a small and inconsiderable town or village lying east of Sedada. Sibraim, or Sabarim, a place of no further note than the former, known thus by being a boundary. It lay between these two, Hamath to the west of it, and Damascus to the east by north, somewhat nearer to Hamath than to Damascus.

Hazar-hatticon though we render it as a proper name, some render it otherwise. The small villages between them two, (so the French,) i.e. between Hamath and Hauran.

Hauran or Auran, some miles beyond Jordan, eastward from Hamath, which also gives name to the country called Auranitis.

Poole: Eze 47:17 - -- The border the utmost northern bounds. From the sea: see Eze 47:15 . Hazar-enan the village Enan, or Enon, near Sedada. The north northward a l...

The border the utmost northern bounds.

From the sea: see Eze 47:15 .

Hazar-enan the village Enan, or Enon, near Sedada.

The north northward a line drawn from west to east, that shall distinguish the most northern boundaries of Israel from the most southern of Syria Damascena.

Poole: Eze 47:18 - -- From Hauran that was the north-east bound, where we must begin to measure the east side. From Damascus: this was more northward than the city Haura...

From Hauran that was the north-east bound, where we must begin to measure the east side.

From Damascus: this was more northward than the city Hauran, but the country Auranitis, for aught I know, might reach to Damascus, or near it, and so this more particularly direct the measuring: begin at Damascus, draw the line through Auranitis, and so on southerly to Gilead.

Gilead a famous mountain about fifty miles in length from south to north, where it joins Mount Libanus at the east end of it, and hath many particular names in particular places, and seems to end its southern progress at the rock Arnon.

From the land of Israel by Jordan from the outside of the land of Israel, which lay beyond Jordan.

Unto the east sea thence to the

east sea or Dead Sea, which lay on the east of Jerusalem. Thus a line drawn from Damascus through Auranitis, Gilead, the land of Israel beyond Jordan, to the east sea, made the eastern frontier.

Poole: Eze 47:19 - -- The south side shall begin at that point which first vergeth southward from the east sea toward Tamar, which is near En-gedi, and known by the additi...

The south side shall begin at that point which first vergeth southward from the east sea toward Tamar, which is near En-gedi, and known by the addition Hazezon-tamar; and so some place the lake of Sodom, that the greatest part will be this southern frontier.

To the waters of strife from Tamar a line drawn to Meribah in Kadesh, of which Num 20:13 27:14 .

The river called the river of Egypt, was on the south of Judah, and lay directly in the way to Egypt from Jerusalem.

To the great sea to the south-west part of the Mediterranean Sea near Gaza. This is the southern frontier.

Poole: Eze 47:20 - -- This boundary begins where the river falls into the Mediterranean, a little south of Gaza; this the south point of the western boundary, and the lin...

This boundary begins where the river falls into the Mediterranean, a little south of Gaza; this the south point of the western boundary, and the line runs all along the seashore northward, till you come in a straight line to Hamath; and this is the northern point of the west frontier, over right Sidon, or little differing.

Poole: Eze 47:21 - -- This land now bounded. According to the tribes of Israel into twelve parts or tribes, to which all, but what is allotted to prince, priests, Levite...

This land now bounded.

According to the tribes of Israel into twelve parts or tribes, to which all, but what is allotted to prince, priests, Levites, and the city. This, as holy, must be reserved; and when reserved, a very fair portion is left to the twelve tribes, if you measure the holy portion by cubits, and not by reeds.

Poole: Eze 47:22 - -- It shall come to pass: this directs what they should do, as well as foretells the event that shall be. Ye shall divide it by lot so it was divided ...

It shall come to pass: this directs what they should do, as well as foretells the event that shall be.

Ye shall divide it by lot so it was divided before, so it must again, for thus all controversies shall be prevented; thus he will choose their inheritance for them, for the disposition of the lot is of the Lord.

Unto you that are the natural seed of Abraham.

To the strangers that sojourn among you: foreigners never had such privilege before; though they might dwell and trade among the Jews, yet they were excluded all hereditary right, could not purchase nor possess inheritances. But now the constitution is altered; and by this temporal external incorporating them, a spiritual and heavenly is signified, no doubt; they are put into capacity of inheriting with Israel in both Cananus, in this below, in that above.

Which shall beget children among you who from their birth should be invested with this right of inheriting.

Among the children of Israel equally with the children of Israel in point of right, and with that very tribe ill which they sojourn.

Have inheritance possess and enjoy, as well as you.

With you: this speaks the equal title or privilege.

Among the tribes: this directs where the inheritance of these strangers born among them, or that first came with them when they came out of Babylon, should be assigned them, viz. in that very tribe where they sojourned, which is fully expressed in the next verse.

Poole: Eze 47:23 - -- It shall come to pass: see Eze 47:22. In what tribe; whether by choice or chance the stranger fixed in that tribe. No stranger shall be excluded out ...

It shall come to pass: see Eze 47:22. In what tribe; whether by choice or chance the stranger fixed in that tribe. No stranger shall be excluded out of the tribe’ s inheritance, among whom he hath sojourned and begotten children.

The stranger every proselyte or Gentile that joins himself to the people of God.

There shall ye give him neither the Jew might thrust a stranger out into another tribe, nor might the stranger by choice go to another.

His inheritance it is called his, for so much as he had a right preceding the assignation.

Saith the Lord God: all this confirmed by Divine authority.

Haydock: Eze 47:13 - -- Double portion. Literally, "cord." (Haydock) --- His two sons would each have a share, as Levi was better provided for. (Worthington) --- He h...

Double portion. Literally, "cord." (Haydock) ---

His two sons would each have a share, as Levi was better provided for. (Worthington) ---

He had no portion of the land assigned to him by Josue, but here one part is appointed (Calmet) for the sacred ministers and the prince, chap. xlv. 1.

Haydock: Eze 47:14 - -- Brother. The seven tribes to the north have each an equal share, as the five who lay to the south of the Levites had with respect to each other, tho...

Brother. The seven tribes to the north have each an equal share, as the five who lay to the south of the Levites had with respect to each other, though their portion must have been only about half of what the former possessed, according to the map, chap. xlv. 1. (Haydock) ---

Under Josue, the numbers of each tribe were considered. The present mysterious equality shews, perhaps, that there is no distinction of Jew or Gentile in the Church, and that Christ would come to redeem all. (Calmet) ---

Lifted. People taking an oath acted in this manner. (Menochius)

Haydock: Eze 47:15 - -- Sedada. These places are not well known. They seem to be near the highest mountain specified, (Numbers xxxiv. 7.) west of Emesa.

Sedada. These places are not well known. They seem to be near the highest mountain specified, (Numbers xxxiv. 7.) west of Emesa.

Haydock: Eze 47:16 - -- Berotha, conquered by David, 2 Kings viii. 8.

Berotha, conquered by David, 2 Kings viii. 8.

Haydock: Eze 47:17 - -- Emath was about the middle of the northern limits, between the Mediterranean Sea and the Euphrates River.

Emath was about the middle of the northern limits, between the Mediterranean Sea and the Euphrates River.

Haydock: Eze 47:18 - -- Auran. Hence a line must be drawn through Damascus over Mount Galaad to the eastern or Dead Sea, to form the eastern borders. (Calmet) --- The Jor...

Auran. Hence a line must be drawn through Damascus over Mount Galaad to the eastern or Dead Sea, to form the eastern borders. (Calmet) ---

The Jordan River flowing from Genesareth to Sodom marked out this side, (Menochius) or rather was in this division; though the land as far as Galaad was to belong to Israel, as it had been before the captivity. Protestants, " by Jordan from the border unto," &c. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 47:19 - -- Thamar. Engaddi is sometimes understood: but it lay near Jericho, as this (Calmet) Thamar was to the south of the Dead Sea. (Ptolemy) --- Torrent,...

Thamar. Engaddi is sometimes understood: but it lay near Jericho, as this (Calmet) Thamar was to the south of the Dead Sea. (Ptolemy) ---

Torrent, Besor. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 47:20 - -- Emath, not that it was on the sea: but a line was to be drawn over against this city, eastward from the Mediterranean Sea. Septuagint, "to opposite ...

Emath, not that it was on the sea: but a line was to be drawn over against this city, eastward from the Mediterranean Sea. Septuagint, "to opposite the entrance of Emath, as far as its entrance." But the territory extended farther, Numbers xxxiv.

Haydock: Eze 47:22 - -- Strangers. This was never done by the Jews. It signifies that Christ would give an inheritance, in the true land of promise [in heaven], (Calmet) t...

Strangers. This was never done by the Jews. It signifies that Christ would give an inheritance, in the true land of promise [in heaven], (Calmet) to all nations which should practice his religion, Romans x. 12. (Haydock)

Gill: Eze 47:13 - -- Thus saith the Lord God, this shall be the border,.... Of the land of Israel, as described in the following verses; which being different from, and mu...

Thus saith the Lord God, this shall be the border,.... Of the land of Israel, as described in the following verses; which being different from, and much larger, and more extensive, than it was in the times of Moses or Joshua, or than it was either before or after the captivity in Babylon, shows that this must be understood either of the land of Canaan, as it will be when possessed and inhabited by the Jews, upon their conversion in the latter day; or rather of the church of Christ, which is far greater than it was under the former dispensation; and especially it will be still more extensive hereafter, when Christ's kingdom will be from sea to sea, and his dominion from the river to the ends of the earth; and from the rising of the sun to the setting of the same, his name shall be great among the Gentiles. This subject is reassumed from Eze 45:1 after the insertion of various things of moment and importance there, a reserve upon the division of the land is made of a holy portion of it, for the sanctuary; for the priests, the ministers of it; for the Levites, the ministers of the house; and for a possession of the city, and of the prince; and the rest to be given to the house of Israel, the boundaries of which, are here fixed:

whereby ye shall inherit the land, according to the twelve tribes of Israel; by which are meant, not literal Israel, or according to the flesh, these being not all Israel, or the children of God, and so not heirs, and shall not inherit; but spiritual Israel, or the special people of God, that shall dwell in the church, and enjoy all the privileges of it; these are the sealed ones of all the tribes of Israel, an equal number out of each tribe; see Rev 7:4. Joseph shall have two "portions" for his two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, and in virtue of the birthright which fell to him on the forfeiture of it by Reuben; he was an eminent type of Christ, with whom the saints are joint heirs; and who has two portions, one for himself as Mediator, and another for them.

Gill: Eze 47:14 - -- And ye shall inherit it, one as well as another,.... That is, the twelve tribes shall equally inherit it; one tribe shall not have more, and another l...

And ye shall inherit it, one as well as another,.... That is, the twelve tribes shall equally inherit it; one tribe shall not have more, and another less, but each alike: this was not the case, at the division of the land, in the times of Moses and Joshua; for to such tribes as were very numerous a greater inheritance was given; and to those that were fewer in number a lesser inheritance, Num 26:54, and upon the return from the Babylonish captivity, as the tribes of Judah and Benjamin were the largest, and indeed the only tribes that returned as such, they had the share of the land; but as this respects the dispensation, it signifies, that those who are true Israelites indeed shall share in the same Gospel church state, the privileges and immunities of it alike, with all the blessings of grace and eternal glory; they being all one in Christ Jesus, Gal 3:28,

concerning the which I lifted up my hand to give it unto your fathers; that is, swore that he would give unto them the land of Canaan; typical of the Gospel church state and the heavenly glory; which are as sure to all the seed, by the word and oath of God, as that was:

and this land shall fall unto you for inheritance; by lot, by the appointment of God, and a goodly one it is, Psa 16:6.

Gill: Eze 47:15 - -- And this shall be the border of the land toward the north side,.... The description of the borders of the land begins on the north side; because the G...

And this shall be the border of the land toward the north side,.... The description of the borders of the land begins on the north side; because the Gospel, and the interest of Christ, would be, as they now are, chiefly in the northern part of the world, before the latter day glory takes place, and from thence spread into the other parts of it:

from the great sea, the way of Hethlon, as men go to Zedad; the line of this border shall begin at the Mediterranean sea, commonly called the great sea, and so proceed to Hethlon, a city in Syria Damascene, and from thence to Zedad; of which see Num 34:8, the description is taken all along from the places which were on the border of Canaan, or in countries adjacent to it, which plainly point out the enlargement of it.

Gill: Eze 47:16 - -- Hamath, Berothah, Sibraim,.... The line of the northern border should be drawn on by Hamath, the same with Antiochia in Syria, since called Epiphania,...

Hamath, Berothah, Sibraim,.... The line of the northern border should be drawn on by Hamath, the same with Antiochia in Syria, since called Epiphania, as Jerom observes, from Antiochus Epiphanies; and go on by Berothah, a city of Hadadezer king of Zobah, 2Sa 8:8, the same with the Barothena of Ptolemy q, placed by him in Syria; and from thence the line would be carried on to Sibraim, a city in Arabia Deserta:

which is between the border of Damascus; the chief city in Syria: and the border of Hamath; before mentioned. Calmet r imagines it to be that which Ishmael Abulfeda calls Hovvarin; which he says is a village of the country of Ems or Hamath, to the southeast of the city.

Hazarhatticon, which is by the coast of Hauran; this seems to be explanative of Sibraim, which lay between the border of Damascus and the border of Hamath; and therefore is called the middle town or village, as "Hazarhatticon" signifies; and lay by the coast of Hauran, which Jerom calls a town of Damascus, with which it is mentioned, Eze 47:18, from whence the country adjacent is called Auranitis, as this place is here by the Septuagint. The Targum calls Hazar the fish pool of the Agbeans; but for what reason, and what is meant by it, I know not.

Gill: Eze 47:17 - -- And the border from the sea shall be Hazarenan, the border of Damascus,.... Which was the furthermost part and end of the northern border, as fixed by...

And the border from the sea shall be Hazarenan, the border of Damascus,.... Which was the furthermost part and end of the northern border, as fixed by Moses, Num 34:9,

and the north northward, and the border of Hamath; if this is carrying on the border further, it seems to be another Hamath, distinct from the former, Eze 47:16,

and this is the north side: of the land, and the description of the northern border of it, from the Mediterranean sea to Hazarenan.

Gill: Eze 47:18 - -- And the east side ye shall measure Hauran,.... The line of the eastern border of the land shall begin at Hauran or Auranitis; see Eze 47:16, which lay...

And the east side ye shall measure Hauran,.... The line of the eastern border of the land shall begin at Hauran or Auranitis; see Eze 47:16, which lay to the south s of Damascus: and it follows,

and from the land of Israel by Jordan, from the border unto the east sea; and so from Damascus, the metropolis of Syria; and likewise from Gilead, a mountain and country beyond Jordan; and also from that part of the land of Israel near to Jordan; and so from the northern border to the east sea, or sea of Galilee or Tiberias:

and this is the east side: of the land, or the eastern border of it, reaching from Hauran to the lake of Gennesaret, or to the Salt sea, the sea of Sodom; see Num 34:10.

Gill: Eze 47:19 - -- And the south side southward from Tamar,.... Not Jericho, as the Targum, Jarchi, and Kimchi, called by this name from the palm trees which grew near i...

And the south side southward from Tamar,.... Not Jericho, as the Targum, Jarchi, and Kimchi, called by this name from the palm trees which grew near it; according to Jerom, this is Palmyra, so called for the same reason; but it is rather Engedi, called Hazazontamar, 2Ch 20:2, the line of the southern border began here, and went on,

even to the waters of strife in Kadesh; to the waters of Meribah in Kadesh; so called, from the strivings of the children of Israel with the Lord there, Num 20:1,

the river to the great sea; it proceeded by the river of Egypt, the river Sihor, the Nile, which is before Egypt, Jos 13:3 and so on to the Mediterranean sea:

and this is the south side southward; the south side of the land, and the southern border of it.

Gill: Eze 47:20 - -- The west side also shall be the great sea from the border,.... From the border of Egypt, and the river of it, to the Mediterranean sea, is the west si...

The west side also shall be the great sea from the border,.... From the border of Egypt, and the river of it, to the Mediterranean sea, is the west side of the land, and the western border of it; hence the western point is often expressed in Scripture by the sea:

till a man come over against Hamath; Antioch in Syria; see Eze 47:16.

this is the west side; of the land, and of the western border of it.

Gill: Eze 47:21 - -- So shall ye divide this land unto you,.... As thus bounded, east, west, north, and south: according to the tribes of Israel; See Gill on Eze 47:13.

So shall ye divide this land unto you,.... As thus bounded, east, west, north, and south:

according to the tribes of Israel; See Gill on Eze 47:13.

Gill: Eze 47:22 - -- And it shall come to pass,.... In the last days, under the Gospel dispensation: that ye shall divide it by lot for an inheritance unto you; who wer...

And it shall come to pass,.... In the last days, under the Gospel dispensation:

that ye shall divide it by lot for an inheritance unto you; who were Israelites, both by natural descent, and by the Spirit and grace of God: the Gospel was first preached to Israel after the flesh, and made effectual to the conversion of many of them; and the first churches were made up of them, and they shared all the blessings and privileges thereof; as they also will in the latter day, when converted:

and to the strangers that sojourn among them; not such as were strangers to spiritual and divine things; for this would contradict the rule in Eze 44:9, but converted Gentiles, so called because of their natural descent and civil state, being, with respect to both, aliens from the commonwealth of Israel; yet were to be, as they have been, and will be, taken into the same Gospel church state with the believing Jews:

which shall beget children among you; not only in a natural, but in a spiritual sense; be the means of begetting many souls again to the lively hope of a glorious inheritance:

and they shall be unto you as born in the country among the children of Israel; that is, the children begotten by the Gentiles shall be considered all one as those of the children of Israel, being born again of the same Spirit and grace; and so have an equal right to the same privileges, and to which they shall be admitted:

they shall have inheritance with you among the tribes of Israel; this is a new thing, and what in a literal sense was never granted; for though in the times of Moses and onward, and by his direction from the Lord, such as have been called proselytes of the gate, and proselytes of righteousness, have been admitted to various privileges, by conforming to certain rules, rites, and ceremonies, yet never were allowed to have any inheritance in the land; and, after the captivity, Ezra and Nehemiah drove out the strangers, who by affinity with some had got among them: but this respects Gospel times, and the coalition of Jews and Gentiles in the same church state; where there is no difference, but Christ is all in all; where they are admitted to the same ordinances of baptism and the Lord's supper; partake of the same blessings of grace, and promises of the word, and have an equal right to the heavenly inheritance: Eph 3:6, is the best commentary on this passage; which contains the same mystery the Apostle Paul was acquainted with,

that the Gentiles should be fellow heirs, and of the same body, and partakers of his promise in Christ by the Gospel; See Gill on Eph 3:6. See Eph 2:12.

Gill: Eze 47:23 - -- And it shall come to pass, that in what tribe the stranger sojourneth,.... Whatsoever particular congregation or church these strangers and sojourners...

And it shall come to pass, that in what tribe the stranger sojourneth,.... Whatsoever particular congregation or church these strangers and sojourners (as all the Lord's people are in this world, and even in their church state), or those Gentiles before described, shall be nearest unto, and to which they shall propose themselves for communion, they shall be readily admitted:

there shall ye give him his inheritance, saith the Lord God; allow him a name and a place; put him in the possession of all church privileges and immunities; look upon him as a member, a brother, a fellow citizen, as an heir together of the grace of life, and as equally entitled to the inheritance of the saints in light; and for this they have the authority and order of Jehovah himself.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Eze 47:13 One portion for Ephraim, the other for Manasseh (Gen 48:17-20).

NET Notes: Eze 47:14 Heb “will fall to you as an inheritance.”

NET Notes: Eze 47:15 The measurements resemble those in Num 34:1-2.

NET Notes: Eze 47:19 Or “valley.” The syntax is difficult. Some translate “to the river,” others “from the river”; in either case the p...

NET Notes: Eze 47:22 A similar attitude toward non-Israelites is found in Isa 56:3-8.

Geneva Bible: Eze 47:15 And this [shall be] the border ( k ) of the land toward the north side, from the great sea, the way of Hethlon, as men go to Zedad; ( k ) By the land...

Geneva Bible: Eze 47:22 And it shall come to pass, [that] ye shall divide it by lot for an inheritance to you, and to the strangers that sojourn among you, which shall beget ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eze 47:1-23 - --1 The vision of the holy waters.6 The virtue of them.13 The borders of the land.22 The division of it by lot.

MHCC: Eze 47:1-23 - --These waters signify the gospel of Christ, which went forth from Jerusalem, and spread into the countries about; also the gifts and powers of the Holy...

Matthew Henry: Eze 47:13-23 - -- We are now to pass from the affairs of the sanctuary to those of the state, from the city to the country. 1. The Land of Canaan is here secured to t...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 47:13-23 - -- Boundaries of the Land to be Divided among the Tribes of Israel. Eze 47:13. Thus saith the Lord Jehovah, This is the boundary according to which y...

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 47:1--48:35 - --5. Topographical aspects of the Millennium chs. 47-48 God promised Abraham that He would give a ...

Constable: Eze 47:13--Dan 1:1 - --The boundaries and principles of allotment of the land 47:13-48:35 "There are two special areas of attention in this passage: (1) the concern that God...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) The name Ezekiel means "(whom) God will strengthen" [GESENIUS]; or, "God will prevail" [ROSENMULLER]. His father was Buzi (Eze 1:3), a priest, and he ...

JFB: Ezekiel (Outline) EZEKIEL'S VISION BY THE CHEBAR. FOUR CHERUBIM AND WHEELS. (Eze. 1:1-28) EZEKIEL'S COMMISSION. (Eze 2:1-10) EZEKIEL EATS THE ROLL. IS COMMISSIONED TO ...

TSK: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) The character of Ezekiel, as a Writer and Poet, is thus admirably drawn by the masterly hand of Bishop Lowth: " Ezekiel is much inferior to Jeremiah ...

TSK: Ezekiel 47 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eze 47:1, The vision of the holy waters; Eze 47:6, The virtue of them; Eze 47:13, The borders of the land; Eze 47:22, The division of it ...

Poole: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) BOOK OF THE PROPHET EZEKIEL THE ARGUMENT EZEKIEL was by descent a priest, and by commission a prophet, and received it from heaven, as will appea...

Poole: Ezekiel 47 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 47 The vision of the holy waters, Eze 47:1-5 . The virtue of them, Eze 47:6-12 . The borders of the land, Eze 47:13-21 . The division of it...

MHCC: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) Ezekiel was one of the priests; he was carried captive to Chaldea with Jehoiachin. All his prophecies appear to have been delivered in that country, a...

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel When we entered upon the writings of the prophets, which speak of the ...

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel 47 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. The vision of the holy waters, their rise, extent, depth, and healing virtue, the plenty of fish in them, and an accou...

Constable: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and Writer The title of this book comes from its writer, Ezekiel, t...

Constable: Ezekiel (Outline) Outline I. Ezekiel's calling and commission chs. 1-3 A. The vision of God's glory ch. 1 ...

Constable: Ezekiel Ezekiel Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. Exile and Restoration. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1968. ...

Haydock: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF EZECHIEL. INTRODUCTION. Ezechiel, whose name signifies the strength of God, was of the priestly race, and of the number of t...

Gill: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL This book is rightly placed after Jeremiah; since Ezekiel was among the captives in Chaldea, when prophesied; whereas Jerem...

Gill: Ezekiel 47 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 47 This chapter gives an account of the vision of the holy waters, and of the borders of the holy land, and the division of...

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