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Text -- Ezekiel 48:6-35 (NET)
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A common, not consecrated place.
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Wesley: Eze 48:16 - -- The extent and proportions of the city, a square of four thousand five hundred shall be taken out of the middle of the twenty five thousand or the gro...
The extent and proportions of the city, a square of four thousand five hundred shall be taken out of the middle of the twenty five thousand or the ground - plat of the city. So it shall be an equilateral square, every side exactly the same, north, south, east, and west, four thousand five hundred apiece, by which measures the whole content is visible eighteen thousand cubits not reeds.
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For the maintenance of the city - officers.
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Wesley: Eze 48:35 - -- From the day of the Lord's restoring this people, and rebuilding their city, and their thankful, holy, and pure worshipping of God there, from that da...
From the day of the Lord's restoring this people, and rebuilding their city, and their thankful, holy, and pure worshipping of God there, from that day it shall be said of Jerusalem.
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Wesley: Eze 48:35 - -- The Lord who as his name alone is Jehovah, so is the only true God, faithful to his promise, rich in mercy, glorious in majesty, righteous in his judg...
The Lord who as his name alone is Jehovah, so is the only true God, faithful to his promise, rich in mercy, glorious in majesty, righteous in his judgments, wise and holy in his government, whose presence makes us happy, whose withdrawing from us leaves us to misery. This God will by his favour and presence, bring the confluence of all good to persons, families, and cities; this God will be there to dwell, govern, defend, prosper, and crown. Such is to be the case of earthly Jerusalem, such shall be for ever the case of the heavenly Jerusalem. Such is the case of every true believer, who may, wherever he is, in his way of duty, still write Jehovah - Shammah, My God is here. And 'tis best to be where he is 'till he bring us within the gates of the glorious city, where inconceivable light and love from the immediate presence of God, give every one an eternal demonstration that God is here: to him be glory for ever.
JFB: Eze 48:6 - -- Doomed formerly for incest and instability "not to excel" (Gen 49:4). So no distinguished prophet, priest, or king had come from it. Of it were the no...
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JFB: Eze 48:15-17 - -- The five thousand rods, apportioned to the city out of the twenty-five thousand square, are to be laid off in a square of four thousand five hundred, ...
The five thousand rods, apportioned to the city out of the twenty-five thousand square, are to be laid off in a square of four thousand five hundred, with the two hundred fifty all around for suburbs.
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JFB: Eze 48:15-17 - -- That is, not strictly sacred as the sacerdotal portions, but applied to secular uses.
That is, not strictly sacred as the sacerdotal portions, but applied to secular uses.
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JFB: Eze 48:24 - -- Compare Jacob's prophecy (Gen 49:27; Deu 33:12). It alone with Judah had been throughout loyal to the house of David, so its prowess at the "night" of...
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JFB: Eze 48:25 - -- Omitted in the blessing of Moses in Deu. 33:1-29 perhaps because of the Simeonite "prince," who at Baal-peor led the Israelites in their idolatrous wh...
Omitted in the blessing of Moses in Deu. 33:1-29 perhaps because of the Simeonite "prince," who at Baal-peor led the Israelites in their idolatrous whoredoms with Midian (Num 25:14).
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JFB: Eze 48:26 - -- Its ancient portion had been on the plain of Esdraelon. Compared (Gen 49:14) to "a strong ass crouching between two burdens," that is, tribute and til...
Its ancient portion had been on the plain of Esdraelon. Compared (Gen 49:14) to "a strong ass crouching between two burdens," that is, tribute and tillage; never meddling with wars except in self-defense.
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JFB: Eze 48:31 - -- (Rev 21:12, &c.). The twelve gates bear the names of the twelve tribes to imply that all are regarded as having an interest in it.
(Rev 21:12, &c.). The twelve gates bear the names of the twelve tribes to imply that all are regarded as having an interest in it.
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JFB: Eze 48:35 - -- Jehovah-Shammah. Not that the city will be called so in mere name, but that the reality will be best expressed by this descriptive title (Jer 3:17; Je...
Clarke: Eze 48:9 - -- The oblation - This was a portion of land twenty-five thousand cubits in length, by ten thousand broad; in the center of which was the temple, which...
The oblation - This was a portion of land twenty-five thousand cubits in length, by ten thousand broad; in the center of which was the temple, which must be destined for the use of the priests, the Levites, and the prince.
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Clarke: Eze 48:15 - -- And the five thousand that are left - The territory of the Levites was twenty-five thousand square cubits, Eze 48:20, But their city was only four t...
And the five thousand that are left - The territory of the Levites was twenty-five thousand square cubits, Eze 48:20, But their city was only four thousand five hundred square cubits, see Eze 48:13 and Eze 48:16; there remained, therefore, ten thousand cubits square to be divided, of which five thousand cubits in breadth, by twenty-five thousand in length, on the east and west sides, were reserved for a sort of second city; or for suburbs where laymen might dwell who were employed by those priests and Levites who lodged in the temple and in the city, Eze 48:18. And another space of one thousand cubits in breadth, by twenty-five thousand in length, which extended only from north to south, was for fields and gardens appointed for the support of those lay servants. On which we may remark, there was no cultivated land between the portion of the Levites and that of the prince, but only on the east and west sides. See Eze 45:6, and the map FF.
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Clarke: Eze 48:21 - -- And the residue - for the prince - His portion was alongside that of the Levites, from west to east; these were on each side twenty-five thousand cu...
And the residue - for the prince - His portion was alongside that of the Levites, from west to east; these were on each side twenty-five thousand cubits in length, from the east to the west. by twelve thousand five hundred cubits in breadth from north to south. The space both above and below was equal, between the tribe of Judah and that of Benjamin to north and south; and the portion of the Levites, which had Judah and Benjamin to the north and south, and the portion of the prince to the east and to the west. See the map.
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Clarke: Eze 48:28 - -- From Tamar - in Kadesh - The former was on the south of the Dead Sea; and the latter, or Kadesh-Barnea, was still farther south, and at the extremit...
From Tamar - in Kadesh - The former was on the south of the Dead Sea; and the latter, or Kadesh-Barnea, was still farther south, and at the extremity of the portion of Gad, which was the most southern tribe, as Dan was the most northern.
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Clarke: Eze 48:30 - -- These are the goings out - Each of the four sides of the city was four thousand five hundred cubits long. There were three gates on each side, as me...
These are the goings out - Each of the four sides of the city was four thousand five hundred cubits long. There were three gates on each side, as mentioned below; and the whole circumference of the city was eighteen thousand cubits. See the map, plan B. dddd
The rector of New Haven College, in New England, supposes the preceding representations to refer to the happy state of the Church in what is called the Millennium. Leaving this period out of the question, the following observations are worthy of notice: -
"The Jews, for whom this vision was intended, would conceive their country to be divided to the twelve tribes, in lots of a regular and mathematical form; and not confused or intermixed, as in Joshua’ s time. Their city laid out larger than before; and exactly foursquare, with regular suburbs; the temple and appendages much more commodious for their sacrifices, and the habitations of the priests and Levites regularly formed round about the temple. So that this whole plan of the division of the country, laying out of the city, temple, and all the appendages, appears to be perfectly regular and uniform, as if it were drawn all at one time, and by one hand, who had power to effect it; and therefore conveyed to the Jews the most complete idea they were capable of conceiving of the most perfect church, commonwealth, city, temple, and conveniences, for Divine worship
I. The Holy Land, as described chap. 47 and 48, according to the original grant, being about two hundred and fifty miles long, north and south, and about one hundred and fifty miles wide, is divided, by parallel lines east and west, to the twelve tribes, each of them having a portion twenty miles wide. Only between Judah and Benjamin there is a holy portion near ten miles wide; in the middle of which is the holy oblation, twenty-five thousand cubits; that is, about ten miles square for the priests, Levites, city, and temple, Eze 45:1; Eze 48:8; the two ends are for the prince, Eze 45:7, etc
II. The holy oblation, lying in the middle of the holy portion, is twenty-five thousand cubits square, which is near ten miles; of which ten thousand cubits, or four miles, are taken off from the north side for a habitation for the priests, and as much for the Levites on the south side, Eze 45:4, Eze 45:5, and Eze 48:20; and five thousand cubits in the middle for the city portion, Eze 45:6; in the middle of which is the city, four thousand five hundred cubits square, which is nearly two miles, Eze 48:15, Eze 48:16. Round about this is left two hundred and fifty cubits, near thirty rods, for suburbs, Eze 48:17. The remaining ten thousand cubits on the east side, and the ten thousand cubits on the west side, are for the profit of those who serve the city, out of all the tribes, Eze 48:18, Eze 48:19. The sanctuary is in the midst of the city, Eze 48:8
III. The sanctuary or temple, and its appendages, were entirely surrounded with a wall six cubits high and six cubits thick, Eze 40:5; and five hundred cubits long on each side, Eze 42:15, etc., and Eze 45:2. In the middle square stands the temple, which was surrounded by a wall one hundred cubits long on each side, Eze 41:13, and six cubits thick, Eze 41:5. The side-chambers on the outside four cubits, Eze 41:5. The Holy of Holies, at the west end, was twenty cubits square on the inside, Eze 41:4. The holy place or outer court at the east end, was forty cubits, Eze 41:12. The length of the porch on the north side was twenty cubits; the breadth was eleven cubits, Eze 40:49; and the width of the separate place on the south side twenty cubits. On each side of the temple, towards the four gates in the outer wall, stood two courts, eight in the whole, each one hundred cubits square, Eze 40:19, Eze 40:23, Eze 40:27. In each of these were thirty-six little chambers or buildings, about six cubits square, viz., six at the entrance of the gate, Eze 40:7, Eze 40:17, Eze 40:20, etc., and thirty on the pavement, Eze 40:17, etc., which were for lodgings for the priests, for hanging up their garments, and their part of the sacrifices, Eze 42:13.
Calmet has constructed a map to show the position of the tribes, and the quantum of space each was to possess. As this will give a better view of the subject than any written description can, I have inserted one constructed for this work, which, consulting the places said to be connected with the possessions of the different tribes, shows that the tribes did not all possess the same quantum of space, five of the southern tribes possessing only one half as much as those of the north.
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Clarke: Eze 48:35 - -- The name of the city from that day shall be, The Lord is there - It would have been better to have retained the original words: -
יהוה שמה
Y...
The name of the city from that day shall be, The Lord is there - It would have been better to have retained the original words: -
This is an allusion to the shechinah, or symbol of the Divine Presence, which was in the first, but most certainly was not in the second temple; but Ezekiel tells us that the Divine Presence should be in the city of which he speaks; and should be there so fully and so powerfully, that it should give name to the city itself; and that the very name, Jehovah shammah, should remind all men of the supereminently glorious Being who had condescended to make this city his habitation
Two points must be considered here: -
1. That the prophet intended that, when they should be restored, they should build the temple, and divide the land as he here directs, if the thing could be found to be practicable
2. That he had another temple, another holy city, another Promised Land, in view. The land of Immanuel, the city of the New Jerusalem; and his temple, the Christian Church, which is the house of the living God, 1Ti 3:15, in which the presence of Christ shall ever be found; and all its inhabitants, all that believe on his name, shall be temples of the Holy Ghost. Nor can there be any reasonable doubt that the prophet here, by the Spirit of God, not only points out the return of the Israelites from the Babylonish captivity, and what was to befall them previously to the advent of Jesus Christ; but also the glorious spread of the Gospel in the earth, and the final conversion of the tribes of Israel by the preaching of that Gospel
In conclusion, I think it necessary to state, that there are but few of the prophets of the Old Testament who have left a more valuable treasure to the Church of God than Ezekiel. It is true, he is in several places obscure; but there is a great proportion of the work that is in the highest degree edifying; and several portions that for the depth of the salvation predicted, and the accuracy and minuteness of the description, have nothing equal to them in the Old Testament Scriptures. On such portions, I have felt it my duty to be very particular, that I might be able to point out spiritual beauties and excellencies in this book which are beyond all praise; while I passed slightly over prophecies and symbols which I did not fully understand; but have left to time, by the fulfillment of the events, to prove to successive generations with what heavenly wisdom this much neglected prophet has spoken. And I take this opportunity to recommend this book to the serious perusal of every pious man; and while he wonders at the extent of the wisdom by which Ezekiel has fathomed the depth of so many Divine mysteries, let him give God the glory for this additional testimony to the unsearchable riches of Christ, and that plenary salvation which he has purchased for, and freely offers to, the vilest of the vile, and to the whole of the descendants of Adam
Masoretic Note
Number of verses, 1, 273
Middle verse, Eze 26:1
Masoretic sections, 29.
Reuben : Gen 29:32, Gen 49:3, Gen 49:4; Jos 13:15-21
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TSK: Eze 48:8 - -- the offering : Eze 45:1-6
the sanctuary : Eze 48:35; Isa 12:6, Isa 33:20-22; Zec 2:11, Zec 2:12; 2Co 6:16; Eph 2:20-22; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3, Rev 21:22, ...
the offering : Eze 45:1-6
the sanctuary : Eze 48:35; Isa 12:6, Isa 33:20-22; Zec 2:11, Zec 2:12; 2Co 6:16; Eph 2:20-22; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3, Rev 21:22, Rev 22:3
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TSK: Eze 48:10 - -- for the priests : Eze 44:28, Eze 45:4; Num 35:1-9; Josh. 21:1-45; Mat 10:10; 1Co 9:13, 1Co 9:14
and the sanctuary : Eze 48:8
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TSK: Eze 48:11 - -- It shall be for the priests that are sanctified : or, The sanctified portion shall be for the priests
the sons : Eze 40:46, Eze 43:19, Eze 44:15, Eze ...
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TSK: Eze 48:14 - -- they shall : Exo 22:29; Lev 27:10,Lev 27:28, Lev 27:33
for : Eze 48:12; Lev 23:20, Lev 27:9, Lev 27:32; Mal 3:8-10
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TSK: Eze 48:15 - -- a profane : Eze 22:26, Eze 42:20, Eze 44:23, Eze 45:6
for the city : The holy oblation of 25,000 square reeds, or near fifty square miles, was divided...
a profane : Eze 22:26, Eze 42:20, Eze 44:23, Eze 45:6
for the city : The holy oblation of 25,000 square reeds, or near fifty square miles, was divided into three parts from north to south (see note on Eze 45:1); a portion on the north of 10,000 reeds in width, and 25,000 in length, for the priests, in the midst of which was the sanctuary or temple, surrounded by a wall 500 reeds square (Eze 48:9, Eze 48:10; see note on Eze 42:15); next to this another portion of the same dimensions for the Levites (Eze 48:13, Eze 48:14); and on the south another portion of the same length, but only 5,000 reeds in breadth, for the city (Eze 48:15). The city was situated in the midst of this portion, being 4,500 reeds, or about nine miles square (Eze 48:30), having a suburb of 250 reeds, or about half a mile, on each side (Eze 48:17), leaving 10,000 reeds or nearly ten miles, on the east side, and the same on the west side, for the profit of those who serve the city out of all the tribes (Eze 48:18, Eze 48:19). On the east and west sides of this square of 25,000 reeds, is the portion of the prince; each of which, estimating the breadth of the land at 150 miles, would form a square of fifty miles. Thus the whole plan of the division of the country, laying out of the city, temple, and all its appendages, is perfectly regular and uniform; and would therefore convey to the minds of the Jews the most complete idea they were capable of conceiving of the most perfect church, commonwealth, city, temple, and conveniences, on the largest and grandest scale for the Divine worship; and it doubtless ultimately points out the land of Immanuel, the city of the New Jerusalem, and his temple, the Christian church, the house of the living God. 1Ti 3:15
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TSK: Eze 48:21 - -- the residue : Eze 48:22, Eze 34:23, Eze 34:24, Eze 37:24, Eze 45:7, Eze 45:8; Hos 1:11
and westward : Eze 48:8-10
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TSK: Eze 48:23 - -- Benjamin : Eze 48:1-7; Gen 35:16-19; Jos 18:21-28
a portion : Heb. one portion, Eze 48:1
Benjamin : Eze 48:1-7; Gen 35:16-19; Jos 18:21-28
a portion : Heb. one portion, Eze 48:1
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TSK: Eze 48:28 - -- from Tamar : Eze 47:19; 2Ch 20:2
strife in Kadesh : Heb. Meribah-kadesh, Num 20:1, Num 20:13; Psa 106:32
the river : Gen 15:18; Num 34:5; Jos 13:3; Is...
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TSK: Eze 48:30 - -- the goings : Eze 48:16, Eze 48:32-35; Rev 21:16
four : It is certainly most obvious to interpret these measures, not of cubits, but of the measuring r...
the goings : Eze 48:16, Eze 48:32-35; Rev 21:16
four : It is certainly most obvious to interpret these measures, not of cubits, but of the measuring reed which the prophet’ s conductor had in his hand; according to which, the city would be about thirty-six miles in circumference, and nine miles on each side of the square; which was nearly nine times larger than the greatest extent to which Jerusalem ever attained (See note on Eze 42:15, and see note on Eze 42:16.) The large dimensions of the city and land were perhaps intended to intimate the extensive and glorious propagation of the gospel in the times predicted; and the land was not called Canaan, nor the city Jerusalem, probably because they were figurative of spiritual blessings to the church and to Israel.
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TSK: Eze 48:31 - -- Isa 26:1, Isa 26:2, Isa 54:12, Isa 60:11; Rev 21:12, Rev 21:13, Rev 21:21, Rev 21:25
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TSK: Eze 48:35 - -- and the name : Gen 22:14; Jer 33:16; Zec 14:21
The Lord : Heb. JEHOVAH shammah, Exo 15:26, Exo 17:15; Jdg 6:24; Psa 46:5, Psa 48:3, Psa 48:14, Psa 68:...
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Barnes: Eze 48:8 - -- "Length"is throughout measured from west to east, as breadth is from north to south. The offering Eze 48:9-22, or, "oblation,"here includes all the ...
"Length"is throughout measured from west to east, as breadth is from north to south.
The offering Eze 48:9-22, or, "oblation,"here includes all the land given to priests, Levites, city, and prince; the different parts being distinguished. All these together are to extend from west to east in the same way as the portions of the other tribes, the imaginary Jordan being the eastern boundary of all.
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Barnes: Eze 48:10 - -- Toward the north ... toward the east ... - i. e., the measurements are "along the north and east sides,"etc.
Toward the north ... toward the east ... - i. e., the measurements are "along the north and east sides,"etc.
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Barnes: Eze 48:15 - -- The five thousand ... - The remainder of the square of 25,000 reeds from north to south. Profane - For common use, as distinguished from ...
The five thousand ... - The remainder of the square of 25,000 reeds from north to south.
Profane - For common use, as distinguished from that which is holy unto the Lord.
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Barnes: Eze 48:17 - -- The city being 4500 reeds square, 250 reeds are marked off north, south, east, west from the city land.
The city being 4500 reeds square, 250 reeds are marked off north, south, east, west from the city land.
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Barnes: Eze 48:18-19 - -- Eze 48:18 Then, that serve - i. e., the cultivators or farmers. Eze 48:19 Of old the city belonged to Benjamin and Judah, and its i...
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The holy ... with ... - Or, "a fourth part as the holy oblation, for"etc.
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Barnes: Eze 48:21 - -- Or, "And the residue shall be for the prince - on the one side and on the other side of the holy oblation and of the possession of the city over aga...
Or, "And the residue shall be for the prince - on the one side and on the other side of the holy oblation and of the possession of the city over against the 25,000 of the oblation toward the east border, and westward over against the 25,000 toward the west border, over against the portions (of Judah and Benjamin, between which the oblation was included), shall be "for the prince; and it shall be that the holy oblation and the sanctuary of the house shall be in the midst thereof."This exactly describes the position of the prince’ s allotments on the borders of the "oblations."
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Barnes: Eze 48:30 - -- The goings out of the city - The gates described in Eze 48:31. "Measures"(reeds) concern the sides. Divide the verses thus: Eze 48:30. "And the...
The goings out of the city - The gates described in Eze 48:31. "Measures"(reeds) concern the sides. Divide the verses thus: Eze 48:30. "And these are the goings out of the city. Eze 48:31. On the north side 4500 measures: and the gates of the city after the names of the tribes of Israel: three gates northward etc."
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Barnes: Eze 48:35 - -- The circuit of the city walls, a square of 4500 reeds, was 18,000 reeds, not quite 37 English miles. The circuit of Jerusalem in the time of Josephu...
The circuit of the city walls, a square of 4500 reeds, was 18,000 reeds, not quite 37 English miles. The circuit of Jerusalem in the time of Josephus was reckoned by him to be about four miles.
The name ... - The manner of expressing a spiritual meaning by giving a name to a city, a people, or the like, is familiar to the prophets (see Eze 43:15 note). Jerome explains it: "The name of the city shall be no longer Jerusalem ("the vision of peace"), but Adonai-shama ("the Lord is there") (rather, Jehovah-shammah, "Jehovah is there"), because Yahweh will never again withdraw from it, as He once withdrew, but will hold it as His everlasting possession."The visible presence of God’ s glory, once represented in the tabernacle and in the temple, had departed, and should not return in the same form. Yet Ezekiel in "visions of God"sees a temple reconstructed to receive the glory of the divine presence, a prophetic vision fulfilled in Emmanuel ("God with us"), who tabernacled among men Joh 1:14. Compare Rom 9:25; Rev 21:2-3.
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Poole: Eze 48:7 - -- Hitherto you have seven of the twelve tribes placed in the northern part of Canaan, and reckoned as they lay in order, where nothing occurs new from...
Hitherto you have seven of the twelve tribes placed in the northern part of Canaan, and reckoned as they lay in order, where nothing occurs new from the 2nd verse to the 8th.
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Poole: Eze 48:8 - -- The offering the holy portion, of which Eze 45:1 , set out for priests, Levites, and city, Eze 45:4-6 .
Reeds is here supplied by the translators, ...
The offering the holy portion, of which Eze 45:1 , set out for priests, Levites, and city, Eze 45:4-6 .
Reeds is here supplied by the translators, but I rather think cubits ; for the greatness of the portion measured by reeds will eat out the tribes, or leave very little for them, as appears thus: The whole length from north to south was about one hundred and sixty miles, the breadth about sixty. Now twenty-five thousand reeds is at the least seventy-seven miles, at one thousand paces to a mile. These seventy-seven taken out of one hundred and sixty, there will remain but eighty-three for the twelve tribes, which will afford not quite seven miles in breadth for each tribe; whereas seventy-seven miles are allotted to the priests, Levites, and city; so that there will remain but eighty-three miles for the twelve tribes, that is, to each one almost seven miles. Now this to me would seem very much disproportioned; but twenty-five thousand cubits reckoned doth give the holy portion and city twelve miles and half square, and gives near as much in breadth to each tribe, and five times almost as much in length to each tribe; which appears thus: twelve times twelve make one hundred and forty-four, and twelve quarters make three wholes; give then each tribe twelve and a quarter, you divide one hundred and forty-seven by twelve and a quarter: now to this add the prince’ s, the holy portion, and the city land, which is twelve miles and a half, and you have one hundred and fifty-nine miles and three quarters, which is the length of the whole land. Thus the breadth of each portion for each tribe; but the length of each exceeded the prince’ s by twelve and a half, and the holy portion as much as sixty exceeds twelve and a half.
From the east side to the west side that is, twenty-five thousand in length, which amounts to twelve miles and a half. Now the residue of the land from the sea eastward abutting on the whole breadth of the holy portion by equal proportion, will be twenty-three and a quarter, and as much from the other side, measuring from the eastern bounds of the holy portion to the utmost bounds eastward of the land, which is sixty miles from its utmost western bounds; as appears thus: take an oblong square, whose breadth is twelve and a half, its length sixty; suppose in the very middle twelve and a half square taken up, there will remain at each end the half of forty-seven and a half, which is twenty-three and three quarters. According to this we conceive the prince hath assigned him as much as two tribes very near, and almost four times as much as the holy oblation; so that there is good reason for that Eze 45:9 , against oppression, and the command that he be content.
The sanctuary the whole contents of suburbs, courts, and house.
In the midst of it of the land laid out for the holy portion, for God and his priests.
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Poole: Eze 48:10 - -- For the priests who are more particularly described Eze 48:11 , which see.
Toward the north the north side, in length from north-east to north-west...
For the priests who are more particularly described Eze 48:11 , which see.
Toward the north the north side, in length from north-east to north-west.
Toward the west from south-west to north-west point, between which points lay the west side.
Toward the east between north-east and south-east points, which made the east border.
Toward the south from south-east by line drawn to south-west, the same measure with the north.
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Poole: Eze 48:12 - -- This oblation which, as it were the primitiae of the land, was ordered to be first set out for God.
Offered set apart, and dedicated to God. Shal...
This oblation which, as it were the primitiae of the land, was ordered to be first set out for God.
Offered set apart, and dedicated to God. Shall be unto them a thing most holy; in the account both of the priests and the whole people it shall be most holy, on no occasion to be servant unto any common uses.
By the border of the Levites it shall lie next to the Levites; these lay southward between the priests’ and the city’ s portion.
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Poole: Eze 48:13 - -- See this verse explained Eze 45:5 . The Levites’ portion ran parallel with the priest’ s, whose northern limits were next to the southern...
See this verse explained Eze 45:5 . The Levites’ portion ran parallel with the priest’ s, whose northern limits were next to the southern limits of the Levites.
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Poole: Eze 48:14 - -- It is most holy, and therefore no price should be offered for it, nor any price set upon it, nor may they pass away any on pretence of getting great...
It is most holy, and therefore no price should be offered for it, nor any price set upon it, nor may they pass away any on pretence of getting greater and more particularly serviceable to them and their employment, and so for convenience part with God’ s inheritance; this is forbidden: this is holy, as the first-fruits were under the law, Lev 25:23,24 1Ki 21:4 .
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Poole: Eze 48:15 - -- In the breadth over against or running along by the side.
The five and twenty thousand assigned to the Levites.
A profane place a common, not con...
In the breadth over against or running along by the side.
The five and twenty thousand assigned to the Levites.
A profane place a common, not consecrated place, in which the city should be built, a place for all services, as men shall need. Now as that is counted holy which is set apart only for the service of God, so that common or profane that is for common uses.
For dwelling houses within the walls.
For suburbs streets and dwellings, or gardens without the walls.
The city Jerusalem.
In the midst thereof of this common place, which is called here profane; so that ten thousand are left at each end.
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Poole: Eze 48:16 - -- The measures the extent and proportions of the ground for the city; a square of four thousand five hundred shall be taken out of the middle of the tw...
The measures the extent and proportions of the ground for the city; a square of four thousand five hundred shall be taken out of the middle of the twenty-five thousand for the area or ground-plot of the city. So it shall be an equilateral square, every side exactly the same, north, south, east, and west, four thousand five hundred apiece, by which measures the whole contents are visible, eighteen thousand cubits, not reeds.
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Poole: Eze 48:17 - -- Here are the dimensions of the suburbs, which added to those of the city thus, two hundred and fifty added to the four thousand five hundred on the ...
Here are the dimensions of the suburbs, which added to those of the city thus, two hundred and fifty added to the four thousand five hundred on the north side, and two hundred and fifty added to the four thousand five hundred on the south side, make five thousand; so on the east add two hundred and fifty to four thousand five hundred, and then add two hundred and fifty to the four thousand five hundred on the west, it makes up an equilateral square five thousand on each side.
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Poole: Eze 48:18 - -- The residue in length which remains on each side of the five thousand cubits square area, will be ten thousand on the east, and ten thousand on the w...
The residue in length which remains on each side of the five thousand cubits square area, will be ten thousand on the east, and ten thousand on the west.
Shall be over against the oblation lie parallel and even with the south side of the Levites’ portion both on east and west.
The increase thereof the product, revenues of this land.
For food the maintenance, both salary and allowances of bread and wine.
Unto them that serve the city for the city officers, so that they may live by the city, whose life is spent for the city, that the labourer may, as he is worthy of it, receive his wages.
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Poole: Eze 48:19 - -- Either this service is a burden, and if so, it is fit all should bear their part in it; or it is a privilege and advantage, and then it is as fit th...
Either this service is a burden, and if so, it is fit all should bear their part in it; or it is a privilege and advantage, and then it is as fit the advantage should be equally given to all the tribes; all tribes shall be capable of the advantage, and liable to the burden.
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Poole: Eze 48:20 - -- Having particularly measured out ten thousand for the priests, and ten thousand for the Levites, and five thousand for the city broadways, these mak...
Having particularly measured out ten thousand for the priests, and ten thousand for the Levites, and five thousand for the city broadways, these make in all twenty-five thousand; and the length of each the same, twenty-five thousand; here is evidently a perfect equilateral square, whose sides are twenty-five thousand each. With the possession of the city the land assigned for the city, being added to that of the priests and Levites, makes their twice ten thousand to amount to twenty-five thousand broad.
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Poole: Eze 48:21 - -- The residue of the land, which is a great portion, for it is the remainder of twelve and a half taken out of sixty; so that the remainder will be for...
The residue of the land, which is a great portion, for it is the remainder of twelve and a half taken out of sixty; so that the remainder will be forty-seven and a half.
On the one side suppose it be the cast side, there will be twenty-three and three quarters.
On the other side on the west just as much, twenty-three and three quarters.
Of the possession of the city the residue of that which is on each side, east and west of the five thousand square area.
Over against the five and twenty thousand which amounts out of the priests’ , Levites’ , and city portion.
Toward the east border of the land of Canaan all from the east side of the twenty-five thousand to the utmost bounds eastward, shall be the prince’ s portion, and so likewise on the west side westward to the great sea.
Over against the portions for the prince these twenty-five thousand on both sides lay over against, or run parallel with, the breadth of the prince’ s portion, but the length of the prince’ s portion on each side did exceed the length of the holy portion and the city land, as twenty-three and three quarters exceeds twelve and a half.
The sanctuary the holy mount.
Of the house of the temple of God.
In the midst thereof of the land assigned to the priests, which lay as described, bounded and guarded with the prince’ s portion at east and west ends.
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Poole: Eze 48:22 - -- That we may clearly understand this, we must remember that the portion of Judah was laid from west to east next to the holy portion, and the portion...
That we may clearly understand this, we must remember that the portion of Judah was laid from west to east next to the holy portion, and the portion of Benjamin is in Eze 48:23 laid likewise from west to east next to the possession of the city. So that on each side the extent of Judah and Benjamin run out to twenty-three miles and three quarters farther than the holy portion and possession of the city did; and all the land contained between the borders of Judah and Benjamin were the prince’ s right, both the twelve miles and half broad, twenty-three and three quarters long on the west, and the same proportion on the east; and this is the sum of the 22nd verse.
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Poole: Eze 48:23 - -- In Eze 48:7 we left with the prophet the last assigned portion to Judah, on the north side of the holy portions; now the first on the south side of...
In Eze 48:7 we left with the prophet the last assigned portion to Judah, on the north side of the holy portions; now the first on the south side of the possession of the city is Benjamin, whose portion, as all the rest, runs in length from east to west, and its breadth from north to south.
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Poole: Eze 48:27 - -- Thus all the tribes have their inheritances assigned them, but their lot is not here as in Joshua’ s division. It was a new church and state th...
Thus all the tribes have their inheritances assigned them, but their lot is not here as in Joshua’ s division. It was a new church and state that was here intended, and accordingly many changes are made in it, which differenced it from the old; which changes no doubt are instructive, but the particular instructions fall not within the design of a paraphrase or comment, which is to make the letter of the text plain to ordinary capacities.
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Poole: Eze 48:28 - -- The border of Gad the south border of Gad. The border of the whole land southward.
From Tamar: see Eze 47:19 .
To the river Sihor, say some; bu...
The border of Gad the south border of Gad. The border of the whole land southward.
From Tamar: see Eze 47:19 .
To the river Sihor, say some; but if Sihor be the Nile, as Ortelius makes it, it cannot be the boundary: it is indeed a river that ariseth, as some place it, out of the north part of the mountains of Paran, and running a course west from its rise, passeth between Gerar and Rhino-curuva, and after some twenty-eight or thirty miles’ travel falls into the great sea, better known in Scripture by the name of the river of Egypt . But possibly the true rise may be from Mount Carmel and Gozen, whence it may be some forty miles English to the great sea.
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Poole: Eze 48:29 - -- This is the land whose south bounds are here repeated, the north bounds Eze 48:1 .
Ye shall divide by lot not casting lots, but assigning the share...
This is the land whose south bounds are here repeated, the north bounds Eze 48:1 .
Ye shall divide by lot not casting lots, but assigning the shares.
These are their portions these above described are the particular shares of each tribe.
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Poole: Eze 48:30 - -- Now the prophet hath a general topography of the city, which lay four-square. The first side mentioned is the north, for there he began to describe ...
Now the prophet hath a general topography of the city, which lay four-square. The first side mentioned is the north, for there he began to describe the land, or because it was nearest the temple. It was, as Eze 48:16 , which see, four thousand five hundred cubits, i.e. about a mile and one third of a mile.
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Poole: Eze 48:31 - -- So then it is probable these gates were built at equal distance from the corners and from each other.
So then it is probable these gates were built at equal distance from the corners and from each other.
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Poole: Eze 48:35 - -- Round measuring all four squares.
Eighteen thousand measures , or cubits, at which proportioned measures it was about five miles in compass; if the ...
Round measuring all four squares.
Eighteen thousand measures , or cubits, at which proportioned measures it was about five miles in compass; if the measures were reeds, it would be thirty miles and three hundred and twenty-five yards in compass of the walls, which cannot be conceived credible; whereas the other is the proportion the city might have been built to, if the sins of the Jews had not prevented.
The name , by which it shall be called, known, and which shall be the honour of it and its glory. From that day; from the day of the Lord’ s restoring this people, and rebuilding their city, and re-establishing his worship, and their thankful, holy, and pure worshipping of God there, from the day that such unmatched mercy produceth a suitable return unto God, from that day it shall be said of Jerusalem,
The Lord is there ; the Lord, who, as his name alone is Jehovah, so is the only true God, faithful to promise, rich in mercy, glorious in majesty, righteous in his judgments, wise and holy in his government, whose presence makes us happy, whose withdrawing from us leaves us to misery. This God will, by his favour and presence, repel enemies and protect his people, bring with him the confluence of all good to persons, families, and cities; this God will be there to dwell, govern, defend, prosper, and crown. The people is blessed that is in such case, for their God is the Lord, Psa 144:15 . Such was the case of typical, earthly Jerusalem, though not long; such is and shall be for ever the case of the heavenly Jerusalem, the city of God, the true church and temple of God. Such is the case of every true sincere believer, who may, wherever he is in his way of duty, still write, Jehovah-shammah, My God is here; and it is best to be where he is, till he bring me within the gates of the glorious city, where inconceivable light and love from the immediate presence of God give every one an eternal demonstration that
Haydock: Eze 48:8 - -- Apart, for the Levitical tribe and the prince. (Calmet) ---
As the first-born and things which spring first, so also the land consecrated to the Lo...
Apart, for the Levitical tribe and the prince. (Calmet) ---
As the first-born and things which spring first, so also the land consecrated to the Lord is called first-fruits. (Worthington) ---
Thousand cubits (chap. xlv. 1.) or 12,500 paces, (Haydock) allowing two cubits for each. This would not reach to the Jordan River. But thrice that space must be reckoned, the king having two of them (Calmet) on each side of the temple, namely, towards the sea, and on the other side of the Jordan. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Eze 48:11 - -- Astray, &c. By this we see, that in the worst of times God always preserves some of the priests from going astray; an that the synagogue never fell ...
Astray, &c. By this we see, that in the worst of times God always preserves some of the priests from going astray; an that the synagogue never fell so universally into idolatry, but that a remnant was still left free from this corruption. (Challoner)
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Haydock: Eze 48:15 - -- Profane, where servants of the priests may reside. (Calmet) ---
On the north and south, (Haydock) 1000 cubits broad and 25,000 long were left for f...
Profane, where servants of the priests may reside. (Calmet) ---
On the north and south, (Haydock) 1000 cubits broad and 25,000 long were left for fields, gardens, &c. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Eze 48:16 - -- Five. Hebrew has, "five five hundred:" but one five is properly omitted in several manuscripts and in all the ancient versions. (Kennicott) ---
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Five. Hebrew has, "five five hundred:" but one five is properly omitted in several manuscripts and in all the ancient versions. (Kennicott) ---
Four thousand five hundred cubits was the length and breadth of the town and temple, which were 18,000 cubits round, (Calmet) or so many reeds, which would make 36 miles of 1000 paces each. As the earthly Jerusalem was certainly never so large, the modern rabbins assert that the Messias will build it to that extent; but Catholic doctors understand it mystically of the Church. Thus St. John saw the New Jerusalem or Church triumphant [in heaven], Apocalypse xxi., and xxii. (Worthington)
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Haydock: Eze 48:17 - -- Suburbs, separating the Levites from laics, different from what is mentioned [in] ver. 15.
Suburbs, separating the Levites from laics, different from what is mentioned [in] ver. 15.
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Haydock: Eze 48:18 - -- As the, &c. They shall not be alienated, as some might infer from its being said to be profane, which term is used because it was the habitation o...
As the, &c. They shall not be alienated, as some might infer from its being said to be profane, which term is used because it was the habitation of laymen.
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Haydock: Eze 48:19 - -- Israel. People from all parts might serve the Levites. This tribe was not to engage in labourious or sordid employments, being attached to the serv...
Israel. People from all parts might serve the Levites. This tribe was not to engage in labourious or sordid employments, being attached to the service of the Lord, and bound to instruct others. But this was more perfectly fulfilled in the Christian Church, where the clergy enjoy great immunities, and are forbidden to exercise any trade or employment which may take them off from their more important spiritual concerns, or render their ministry contemptible. See Exodus xix. 6.
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City, where the Levites and their servants, artisans, &c., dwelt. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Eze 48:21 - -- Thereof. The domains of the prince touched the limits of Juda on the north, and of Benjamin on the south, as the portion of Levi did also. The prin...
Thereof. The domains of the prince touched the limits of Juda on the north, and of Benjamin on the south, as the portion of Levi did also. The prince occupied the east and west square of this division. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Eze 48:28 - -- Inheritance. Hebrew nachal, signifies also "torrent;" and St. Jerome seems to prefer this meaning, as he explains it of the torrent which goes by ...
Inheritance. Hebrew nachal, signifies also "torrent;" and St. Jerome seems to prefer this meaning, as he explains it of the torrent which goes by Rhinocorura, and is commonly supposed to be the southern boundary. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Eze 48:30 - -- Out, or gates. (Haydock) ---
There were three on each of the four sides. (Calmet)
Out, or gates. (Haydock) ---
There were three on each of the four sides. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Eze 48:35 - -- The Lord is there. This name is here given to the city; that is, the Church of Christ; because the Lord is always with her till the end of the world...
The Lord is there. This name is here given to the city; that is, the Church of Christ; because the Lord is always with her till the end of the world, Matthew xxviii. 20. (Challoner) ---
He always adorns the Church triumphant [in heaven]; (Apocalypse xxii.) but has deserted the synagogue, Matthew xxiii. 38. (Worthington) ---
Jerusalem certainly never bore this name, nor is it requisite that she should, if the prophecy had been literally understood. It would suffice, if she could justly claim such a prerogative. See Isaias vii. 14., and 2 Kings xii. 25. The Church of Christ possesses God for ever. (Calmet)
Gill -> Eze 48:6; Eze 48:7; Eze 48:8; Eze 48:9; Eze 48:10; Eze 48:11; Eze 48:12; Eze 48:13; Eze 48:14; Eze 48:15; Eze 48:16; Eze 48:17; Eze 48:18; Eze 48:19; Eze 48:20; Eze 48:21; Eze 48:22; Eze 48:23; Eze 48:24; Eze 48:25; Eze 48:26; Eze 48:27; Eze 48:28; Eze 48:29; Eze 48:30; Eze 48:31; Eze 48:32; Eze 48:33; Eze 48:34; Eze 48:35
Gill: Eze 48:6 - -- And by the border of Ephraim, from the east side unto the west side, a portion for Reuben. Who, through his sin, lost his birthright; but now, his sin...
And by the border of Ephraim, from the east side unto the west side, a portion for Reuben. Who, through his sin, lost his birthright; but now, his sin being forgiven and forgotten, has a portion assigned him upon the border of Ephraim, and next to the tribe of Judah; when in Moses and Joshua's time it lay on the other side Jordan: this points to such persons that shall have their lot and portion in spiritual things; that "see the Son", that look to Christ alone for righteousness, peace, pardon, and eternal life.
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Gill: Eze 48:7 - -- And by the border of Reuben, from the east side unto the west side, a portion for Judah. Such who "confess" the Lord before men, and "praise" his name...
And by the border of Reuben, from the east side unto the west side, a portion for Judah. Such who "confess" the Lord before men, and "praise" his name for all blessings, temporal and spiritual, they receive from him: these seven tribes already mentioned, as they lay contiguous to each other, and had portions and inheritances alike assigned to them; so they were all of them to the north of the sanctuary and city after mentioned.
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Gill: Eze 48:8 - -- And by the border of Judah, from the east side unto the west side, shall be the offering,.... Or the oblation of a holy portion of the land unto the L...
And by the border of Judah, from the east side unto the west side, shall be the offering,.... Or the oblation of a holy portion of the land unto the Lord before made mention of, Eze 45:1 this was close by the tribe of Judah, and in the same direction with that and the rest of the tribes, proceeding in length from east to west: this takes in the whole allotted to the sanctuary, the priests, the Levites, the city, and the prince; each of which are taken notice of in the following verses:
which they shall offer of five and twenty thousand reeds in breadth; from north to south; which makes, as the Jews u say, seventy five miles; some make it seventy seven, and others more:
and in length as one of the other parts, from the east side unto the west side; that is, equal to one of the portions allotted to anyone of the tribes, which were alike: what this measure was is not said, but was the same with the breadth; since the whole oblation was five and twenty thousand by five and twenty thousand, Eze 48:20,
and the sanctuary shall be in the midst thereof; of the holy portion of land; see Eze 45:3, not in the tribe of Judah or Benjamin; nor in the city of Jerusalem, as before; but many miles from thence.
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Gill: Eze 48:9 - -- The oblation that ye shall offer to the Lord,.... That which belonged to the sanctuary, and to the priests, which was taken and separated for that use...
The oblation that ye shall offer to the Lord,.... That which belonged to the sanctuary, and to the priests, which was taken and separated for that use; which here, and in the following verses, is particularly and separately considered:
shall be of five and twenty thousand in length; that is, five and twenty thousand reeds from east to west:
and of ten thousand in breadth; from north to south; see Eze 45:3.
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Gill: Eze 48:10 - -- And for them, even the priests, shall be this holy oblation,.... This holy portion of land, excepting that which is for the sanctuary, is to be for th...
And for them, even the priests, shall be this holy oblation,.... This holy portion of land, excepting that which is for the sanctuary, is to be for the use of the priests to build houses on to dwell in; signifying, that the ministers of the Gospel are to be taken care of, and sufficient provision made for their maintenance; see Eze 45:4,
toward the north five and twenty thousand in length, and toward the west ten thousand in breadth, and toward the east ten thousand in breadth, and toward the south five and twenty thousand in length; to the north and south five and twenty thousand reeds each; and to the east and west ten thousand each; all this belongs to the priests, excepting the place for the sanctuary, that stood in the middle of it, as repeated in the following clause: and the sanctuary of the Lord shall be in the midst thereof; as in Eze 48:8.
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Gill: Eze 48:11 - -- It shall be for the priests that are sanctified,.... That are set apart by the Lord; called by him to this office, and sanctified with the gifts and g...
It shall be for the priests that are sanctified,.... That are set apart by the Lord; called by him to this office, and sanctified with the gifts and graces of his Spirit; and so fitted and qualified for the work:
of the sons of Zadok, which have kept my charge, which went not astray when the children of Israel went astray, as the Levites went astray; ministers faithful to the Lord in the worst of times; and who are and wil be taken notice of by him, both now and hereafter, Mat 25:21; see Gill on Eze 44:15, Eze 44:16.
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Gill: Eze 48:12 - -- And this oblation of the land that is offered shall be unto them a thing most holy,.... Be peculiarly theirs, and not converted to any other use; but ...
And this oblation of the land that is offered shall be unto them a thing most holy,.... Be peculiarly theirs, and not converted to any other use; but be accounted most sacred, and not alienable, or made use of by other persons, or to other purposes by the border of the Levites; it should be continued, and reach unto their border; or where that should begin, and their part assigned them, which is next considered.
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Gill: Eze 48:13 - -- And over against the border of the priests,.... Next to their border, close to it, running parallel with it:
the Levites shall have five and twenty...
And over against the border of the priests,.... Next to their border, close to it, running parallel with it:
the Levites shall have five and twenty thousand in length, and ten thousand in breadth; for accommodations for them; for chambers to lodge in, and other uses; all concerned in the house and worship of God shall be provided for with everything necessary and convenient for them; See Gill on Eze 45:5,
all the length shall be five and twenty thousand, and the breadth ten thousand; all the length of the land, both for the priests and Levites, should be five and twenty thousand reeds, and the breadth of the land for both ten thousand reeds: this is repeated for the certainty of it, and to prevent any mistake about it.
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Gill: Eze 48:14 - -- And they shall not sell of it,.... Any part of it that is allotted to them, neither the priests nor the Levites; simony is not to be practised:
nei...
And they shall not sell of it,.... Any part of it that is allotted to them, neither the priests nor the Levites; simony is not to be practised:
neither exchange; for any other land in lieu of it:
nor alienate the first fruits of the land; or appropriate them to any other use than that of the priests and Levites: whatever is appointed for ecclesiastic uses ought not to be converted to any other; nor should church privileges be parted with on any account: ministers and other officers, nay, even private Christians, should not part with their Christian liberty, nor with any of the doctrines and ordinances of the Gospel:
for it is holy unto the Lord; what is separated and devoted to religious uses is sacred to the Lord.
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Gill: Eze 48:15 - -- And the five thousand that are left in the breadth over against the five and twenty thousand,.... Which belonged to the Levites, which was a square of...
And the five thousand that are left in the breadth over against the five and twenty thousand,.... Which belonged to the Levites, which was a square of twenty five thousand reeds by twenty five thousand; by the side of, or parallel to, the twenty five thousand in length, ran twenty five thousand in breadth, two ten thousands, as in the portion of the priests, Eze 48:10 so in theirs, Eze 48:13, the residue whereof, five thousand,
shall be a profane place for the city, for dwelling, and for suburbs; to build a city upon for the Israelites to dwell in, and suburbs to be inhabited by those that were not of the city; or for fields and gardens, to supply the city with things necessary and convenient; though the Jewish commentators, Jarchi, Kimchi, and Ben Melech, say the suburbs were an open place, where were neither houses, nor fields, nor gardens: when this spot for the city and suburbs is said to be a "profane place", it is to be understood comparatively, with respect to the portion for the priests and Levites; otherwise it was a part of the holy oblation; or rather, that it was common to all the people of Israel, who might all dwell in it; and therefore Symmachus and Theodotion render it
and the city shall be in the midst thereof; of the area of five thousand reeds.
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Gill: Eze 48:16 - -- And this shall be the measures thereof,.... Of the city:
the north side four thousand and five hundred; that is, measures or reeds:
the south si...
And this shall be the measures thereof,.... Of the city:
the north side four thousand and five hundred; that is, measures or reeds:
the south side four thousand and five hundred, and on the east side four thousand and five hundred, and the west side four thousand and five hundred; in all eighteen hundred measures or reeds, as in Eze 48:35 which denotes the largeness of the Gospel church, especially in the latter day; when Jews and Gentiles will be converted, and multitudes, east, west, north and south, will be gathered to it; and as it is an equilateral square, this shows the perfection, firmness, stability, and duration of the church of Christ; so the holy city, the New Jerusalem, is for the same reasons said to be foursquare, Rev 21:16.
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Gill: Eze 48:17 - -- And the suburbs of the city shall be toward the north two hundred and fifty,.... That is, so many reeds: and
toward the south two hundred and fifty...
And the suburbs of the city shall be toward the north two hundred and fifty,.... That is, so many reeds: and
toward the south two hundred and fifty; which make five hundred; and these being added to four thousand five hundred, north and south, make five thousand:
and toward the east two hundred and fifty, and toward the west two hundred and fifty; which being added to four thousand five hundred, east and west, make five thousand; and so an equilateral square on each side, length and breadth.
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Gill: Eze 48:18 - -- And the residue in length over against the oblation of the holy portion shall be ten thousand eastward, and ten thousand westward,.... What remained i...
And the residue in length over against the oblation of the holy portion shall be ten thousand eastward, and ten thousand westward,.... What remained in length, which ran parallel with the holy portion of the land, after five thousand reeds were taken out for the city and suburbs, were twenty thousand; ten thousand to the east, and ten thousand to the west:
and it shall be over against the oblation of the holy portion; that is, that space as yet undisposed of, the twenty thousand reeds, ten on the east, and ten on the west of the city, were close to, and ran even with, the oblation of the holy portion assigned to the priests and Levites:
and the increase thereof; or what these twenty thousand reeds of land should produce, or could be made of them:
shall be for food for them that serve the city; not the Gibeonites given to be hewers of wood and drawers of water, as Jarchi interprets it; which sense is justly rejected by Kimchi; since, as he observes, the Gibeonites shall not dwell in Jerusalem the holy city, nor minister in time to come: but either civil magistrates, who serve the church of Christ, when they secure the peace of it, protect and defend it; as they will, especially in the latter day, when these officers will be peace, and these exactors righteousness do all things justly and equitably; and when kings shall be nursing fathers and queens nursing mothers to the church; and it is but right they shall be provided for suitably to their rank, dignity, and office, and tribute be given to whom tribute is due: or ministers of the word, who are the church's servants, and serve it in preaching the Gospel, and administering the ordinances of it; and go by various names, as husbandmen concerned in ploughing, sowing, reaping, and gathering in the harvest; as labourers in the vineyard, and employed in planting, watering, pruning, and propping the vines; and as stewards of the mysteries and manifold grace of God, to give to everyone in the city and family his portion of meat in due season; and as guides and governors, engaged in taking care of the good order and discipline of it; as watchmen, that go about it, or are set on the walls of it: and it is the will of God they should be comfortably provided for, and eat of the fruit of the field and vineyard they labour in; and of the milk of the flock they take care of; and reap carnal things where they have sowed spiritual, things: or else private believers, who serve the interest of Christ and one another by love; praying with and for one another; bearing one another's burdens, and building up each other on their most holy faith: and for whom "food", or "bread" u, as in the original, both temporal and spiritual, is provided; both being to be had of the Lord, with whom there is enough, and to spare; Christ is the bread of life, and his word and ordinances are the provisions of Zion; which all that serve the city or church of God may partake of.
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Gill: Eze 48:19 - -- And they that serve the city shall serve it out of all the tribes of Israel. Whether they be civil magistrates, or ministers of the word, they shall b...
And they that serve the city shall serve it out of all the tribes of Israel. Whether they be civil magistrates, or ministers of the word, they shall be of Israel, and be Israelites indeed; and shall be taken out of the several tribes; some out of one tribe, and some out of another; all shall have the honour, as well as the labour, of serving the church and interest of Christ; yea, all true Israelites shall contribute as much as in them lies to the service of it.
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Gill: Eze 48:20 - -- All the oblation shall be five and twenty thousand by five and twenty thousand,.... Or, "every oblation" w; everyone of the oblations; that for the pr...
All the oblation shall be five and twenty thousand by five and twenty thousand,.... Or, "every oblation" w; everyone of the oblations; that for the priests and the sanctuary; that for the Levites, and that for the city, its suburbs, and the maintenance of those that served the city; each were a square of five and twenty thousand reeds:
ye shall offer the holy oblation foursquare, with the possession of the city; taking in the possession of the city, or what that possessed, the oblation of land for that, and its suburbs, and for produce to support those that served it, should be a foursquare of the above dimensions.
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Gill: Eze 48:21 - -- And the residue shall be for the prince,.... Not the civil magistrate, but the Prince Messiah; the King, Governor, and Protector of his church and peo...
And the residue shall be for the prince,.... Not the civil magistrate, but the Prince Messiah; the King, Governor, and Protector of his church and people:
on the one side and on the other of the holy oblation, and of the possession of the city: his portion shall lie on each side of the portion for the sanctuary, the priests and Levites, and for the city and its appurtenances; so that he will be the guardian and preserver of them all; See Gill on Eze 45:7,
over against the five and twenty thousand of the oblation toward the east border, and westward over against the five and twenty thousand toward the west border; or, "before the face" x "of the five and twenty thousand of the oblation", &c.; that is, next to the tribe of Judah, close by that, and just before the holy oblation of five and twenty thousand reeds, both eastward and westward, should be the portion of the prince on one side:
over against the portions for the prince; or, "over against" these shall be that
for the prince y; parallel with the portions of the several tribes before described shall be that of the prince, which belongs to him:
and it shall be the holy oblation; and the sanctuary of the house shall be in the midst thereof; that is, the holy oblation of the land for the priests and Levites, and the sanctuary should be between that part of the prince's portion which lay next to Judah, and that which lay next to Benjamin; of which in the next verse.
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Gill: Eze 48:22 - -- Moreover, from the possession of the Levites, and from the possession of the city,.... Or, "beyond" these, as it may be rendered, on the other side of...
Moreover, from the possession of the Levites, and from the possession of the city,.... Or, "beyond" these, as it may be rendered, on the other side of them; or, "except" z these:
being in the midst of that which is the prince's; between his two portions; or, as it is next explained,
between the border of Judah, and the border of Benjamin, shall be for the prince; that is, all beyond and excepting that which belonged to the priests and Levites, the sanctuary and the city, were the prince's, which lay between Judah and Benjamin: or thus it was; before the holy oblation one part of the prince's portion ran, parallel with the tribe of Judah, east and west; after the holy oblation on the other side, another part of his portion touched the tribe of Benjamin, and ran parallel with the east and west: and so were between them both, as well as on each side of the holy oblation: all this denotes the nearness of Christ to his church and people; his protection of them on all sides; and the largeness of his interest and kingdom; see Eze 45:7.
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Gill: Eze 48:23 - -- As for the rest of the tribes,.... Not yet mentioned, which lay to the south of the sanctuary, and are as follow:
from the east side to the west si...
As for the rest of the tribes,.... Not yet mentioned, which lay to the south of the sanctuary, and are as follow:
from the east side to the west side, Benjamin shall have a portion;
the sons of God's right hand, who are as near and dear to him as a man's right hand is to him. Judah and Benjamin are nearest to the holy oblation, sanctuary, city, and prince; the one to the north of them, the other to the south; these tribes being faithful to God, and with his saints, when others departed from him; the Lord takes great notice of his faithful ones, and honours them, Hos 11:12.
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Gill: Eze 48:24 - -- And by the border of Benjamin, from the east side unto the west side, Simeon shall have a portion. Close by the border of Benjamin, running east and w...
And by the border of Benjamin, from the east side unto the west side, Simeon shall have a portion. Close by the border of Benjamin, running east and west, Simeon's part and inheritance in the land shall be; even such true Israelites as "hear", understand, and believe the Gospel, and practise what they hear. This tribe is not now to be divided and scattered in Israel, or to have its inheritance in Judah, as formerly, Gen 49:5, but to be distinct, and have a portion by itself.
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Gill: Eze 48:25 - -- And by the border of Simeon, from the east side unto the west side, Issachar a portion. Next, closely adjoining to Simeon's inheritance, and in the sa...
And by the border of Simeon, from the east side unto the west side, Issachar a portion. Next, closely adjoining to Simeon's inheritance, and in the same direction, shall be Issachar's; such Christians as shall have the "rewards" of grace for their services and sufferings in times of tribulation.
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Gill: Eze 48:26 - -- And by the border of Issachar, from the east side unto the west side, Zebulun a portion. In like manner, next to Issachar's inheritance, and bordering...
And by the border of Issachar, from the east side unto the west side, Zebulun a portion. In like manner, next to Issachar's inheritance, and bordering on it, shall be Zebulun's; who shall be no more a haven for ships, having a different situation and allotment; and may describe such Christians as dwell in Christ, and he in them.
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Gill: Eze 48:27 - -- And by the border of Zebulun, from the east side unto the west side, Gad a portion. The last of the tribes; a "troop" of overcomers, who are more than...
And by the border of Zebulun, from the east side unto the west side, Gad a portion. The last of the tribes; a "troop" of overcomers, who are more than conquerors over all their enemies through Christ: all Christians shall have their part and portion in the church below, and in all the privileges and immunities of it; and in the church above, in all the glories and blessedness thereof.
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Gill: Eze 48:28 - -- And by the border of Gad, at the south side southward,.... Of the sanctuary of the Lord, of the portion of the priests and Levites, of the city, and w...
And by the border of Gad, at the south side southward,.... Of the sanctuary of the Lord, of the portion of the priests and Levites, of the city, and what belonged to that, and of the prince's portion. The description begins at the northern part of the land, and ends in the southern:
the border shall be even from Tamar unto the waters of strife in Kadesh; and to the river toward the great sea; See Gill on Eze 47:19.
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Gill: Eze 48:29 - -- This is the land which ye shall divide by lot unto the tribes of Israel for inheritance,.... This is the land, as thus described; and these the tribes...
This is the land which ye shall divide by lot unto the tribes of Israel for inheritance,.... This is the land, as thus described; and these the tribes of Israel, or the Israelites indeed, who shall have their respective shares in it, as thus allotted to them for their inheritance; which is not of a worldly, but spiritual nature; and a goodly heritage it is, a place and a name better than sons and daughters; namely, a place in the house and church of God; and a right to enjoy all the ordinances of it:
and these are their portions, saith the Lord God; which he has appointed to them, of his grace bestows on them, and of which they may be assured, since he has said it: no mention is made of any cities of refuge in this division of the land, as in Joshua's time, because now the antitype of them is come, the Messiah, to whom all sensible sinners are directed to flee; and there is no other asylum for them, nor salvation in any other but in him; and besides, in this period there will be no manslayers, nor any that will hurt and destroy in all the holy mountain; and so no need of cities of refuge, Isa 11:9.
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Gill: Eze 48:30 - -- And these are the goings out of the city,.... The gates of it, as Jarchi and Kimchi interpret it, by which they went out of it, and into it; and also ...
And these are the goings out of the city,.... The gates of it, as Jarchi and Kimchi interpret it, by which they went out of it, and into it; and also the sides of it. The Lord here returns to the city again, to give an account of its circumference and name:
on the north side four thousand and five hundred measures; the north side of the city measured so many measures; that is, reeds, as Jarchi explains it.
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Gill: Eze 48:31 - -- And the gates of the city shall be after names of the tribes of Israel,.... According to number of them, twelve, and called by their names; the names ...
And the gates of the city shall be after names of the tribes of Israel,.... According to number of them, twelve, and called by their names; the names of the several tribes being written on them; see Rev 21:12, this shows that all true Israelites indeed, Israel not after the flesh, but after the Spirit, have a right of entrance into, and communion with, the church of God; even the whole Israel of God, whom he has chosen for himself; Christ has redeemed by his blood, and the Spirit calls by his grace, and sanctifies; these are all, be they Jews or Gentiles, fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God: these gates, though twelve, with respect to the twelve tribes that enter in at them, and the twelve apostles of the Lamb that direct unto them, and whose doctrine they embrace and profess that go in by them; yet are but one in the main, which is Christ, faith in him, and a profession of it, and a professed subjection to his Gospel and ordinances, Joh 10:1,
three gates northward; for those that lay on that side to enter in at:
one gate of Reuben, one gate of Judah, and one gate of Levi: these tribes, and so the rest, were not placed according to their encampment about the tabernacle in the wilderness, or as they were placed by Joshua in the land of Canaan; which shows that the tribes literally considered are not intended. Levi had a gate, though it had not a portion in the manner the other tribes had.
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Gill: Eze 48:32 - -- And at the east side four thousand and five hundred,.... Measures or reeds: this side was equal to the north, as the rest were to this; the whole city...
And at the east side four thousand and five hundred,.... Measures or reeds: this side was equal to the north, as the rest were to this; the whole city in its circumference making an equilateral square:
and three gates; which were as follow:
one gate of Joseph, one gate of Benjamin, one gate of Dan; Joseph is here as having a gate, though he is not mentioned as having a portion; but his two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, who are here omitted; which made room for Levi's name to be inserted; and Dan, who had his portion first, is here placed in the middle, no order being observed; the whole being mystical and spiritual.
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Gill: Eze 48:33 - -- The south side of the city measured just the same as the north and east sides did:
and three gates; were on that side, as on the others:
one gat...
The south side of the city measured just the same as the north and east sides did:
and three gates; were on that side, as on the others:
one gate of Simeon, one gate of Issachar, one gate of Zebulun; at which these tribes entered, or those they represent.
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Gill: Eze 48:34 - -- At the west side four thousand and five hundred,.... Measures or reeds; so many were the length of this side; the same with north, south, and east, an...
At the west side four thousand and five hundred,.... Measures or reeds; so many were the length of this side; the same with north, south, and east, and made a foursquare; and such the city was, as the New Jerusalem is said to be, Rev 21:16,
with their three gates: one gate of Gad, one gate of Asher, one gate of Naphtali; the situation of these gates on all sides, east, west, north, and south, show that in the latter day people will flock from all quarters to the church of Christ, and that there will be an open and free access of all persons into it; see Isa 2:2.
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Gill: Eze 48:35 - -- It was round about eighteen thousand measures,.... Putting the numbers together which each side made, the circumference of the city was eighteen thous...
It was round about eighteen thousand measures,.... Putting the numbers together which each side made, the circumference of the city was eighteen thousand measures; which, according to Cornelius a Lapide, were thirty two thousand miles; which shows that no city literally taken can be here meant, but mystically and spiritually the church of Christ, which will be of great extent in the latter day; and a large one it had need to be, to hold all nations that will flow into it; it will be spread all over the world; the world will become the church; the kingdoms of it will become Christ's; the little stone will become a great mountain, and fill the whole earth; the kingdom and interest of Christ, which is his church, will be from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth; even from the rising of the sun to the setting of the same. Some Jewish writers a, not knowing what to make of these large measures, say that they have respect to the eighteen thousand worlds God is said b to make, which these were a similitude, figure, or exemplar of; but those Jews are nearer the true sense of them, who say c that this is to be understood of Jerusalem above, or as it will be in future time, in the world to come, the dispensation of the Messiah, Gal 4:26,
and the name of the city from that day shall be, the Lord is there; the Gospel church has other names, as Jerusalem, Mount Zion, the Lord our righteousness, Hephzibah and Beulah, a city not forsaken, Heb 12:22, but here it is called "Jehovah Shammah", the Lord is there, or dwells there; which is to be understood of his presence in it; not in a general way, as he is in all places, and with all his creatures, continually, constantly, and everywhere working in a providential manner; but of his gracious presence in a special way and manner: in this sense Jehovah, Father, Son, and Spirit, are in the Gospel church, and will be more manifestly in the latter day; Jehovah the Father, as the Father of Christ, blessing them with all spiritual blessings in him; granting them his presence in him, and communion with him, through him; as their Father providing all good things for them, and as the God of all grace unto them: Jehovah the Son, as the master of the family taking care of it, as a son in his own house, and the first born among his brethren; as the prophet in the midst of his church, teaching and instructing; as the high priest in the midst of the golden candlesticks, lighting and trimming them; as the King in Zion, to rule and govern, protect and defend it; showing himself in all the glories of his person, and the riches of his grace, according to his promise, Mat 28:20. Jehovah the Spirit is here to qualify men with gifts for the ministry, to apply the word, and make it useful; as a Spirit of grace and supplication, and to help the Lord's people in the exercise of grace, and discharge of duty; and to be their comforter and remembrancer. Jehovah here does and will display his glorious perfections; his power in the preservation of his saints; his wisdom in the guidance and direction of them; his truth and faithfulness in the performance of promises to them; his purity and holiness in the sanctification of them; his love, grace, and mercy, in the large discoveries made unto them; in short, he will appear all glorious to them, and will be the glory in the midst of them, Psa 46:5, Zec 2:5 the date from whence this will commence is "that day"; either from the beginning of the Gospel dispensation, that famous day made by the rising of the sun of righteousness; or from the day and date of Christ's promise of his presence, Mat 28:20 or from the time the Gospel church state was set up; or from the day this city will be rebuilt and restored, the Lord will more visibly and manifestly grant his presence to the inhabitants of it, and never more depart from them; see Isa 42:12, The Targum is,
"the name of the city which is separated from the day, the Lord will cause his Shechaniah to dwell there.''
The Jews d produce this place to show that Jerusalem is called Jehovah, and say, do not read Shammah, "there", but Shemah, "its name"; and the Socinians from hence would disprove the incommunicableness of the name Jehovah to a creature, but without effect; since this city is not called simply Jehovah, but with an additional epithet; and this is to be understood, not in a divided, but compound sense, as the altar in Exo 17:15, and the mount in Gen 22:14.
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NET Notes -> Eze 48:7; Eze 48:8; Eze 48:9; Eze 48:9; Eze 48:10; Eze 48:10; Eze 48:10; Eze 48:10; Eze 48:11; Eze 48:13; Eze 48:13; Eze 48:13; Eze 48:13; Eze 48:14; Eze 48:15; Eze 48:15; Eze 48:16; Eze 48:17; Eze 48:18; Eze 48:20; Eze 48:21; Eze 48:21; Eze 48:28; Eze 48:30; Eze 48:31; Eze 48:35; Eze 48:35
NET Notes: Eze 48:7 The tribe from which the Davidic prince would come is given the most prestigious allotment (see Gen 49:8-12).
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NET Notes: Eze 48:16 Heb “four thousand five hundred cubits” (i.e., 2.36 kilometers); the phrase occurs three more times in this verse.
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NET Notes: Eze 48:17 Heb “two hundred fifty cubits” (i.e., 131.25 meters); the phrase occurs three more times in this verse.
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NET Notes: Eze 48:18 Heb “ten thousand cubits” (i.e., 5.25 kilometers); the phrase occurs again later in this verse.
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NET Notes: Eze 48:28 Traditionally “the Brook of Egypt,” although a number of recent translations have “the Wadi of Egypt” (cf. NAB, NIV, NRSV). Th...
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NET Notes: Eze 48:30 Heb “four thousand five hundred cubits” (i.e., 2.36 kilometers); the phrase occurs again in vv. 32-34.
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Geneva Bible: Eze 48:8 And by the border of Judah, from the east side to the west side, ( b ) shall be the offering which ye shall offer of five and twenty thousand [reeds i...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 48:16 And these [shall be] the measures of it; the north side
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Geneva Bible: Eze 48:20 All the oblation [shall be] five and twenty thousand by ( d ) five and twenty thousand: ye shall offer the holy oblation foursquare, with the possessi...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 48:22 Moreover from the possession of the Levites, and from the possession of the city, [being] in the midst [of that] which is the prince's, between the bo...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 48:28 And by the border of Gad, at the south side southward, the ( f ) border shall be even from ( g ) Tamar [to] the waters of strife [in] Kadesh, [and] to...
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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 48:1-35
TSK Synopsis: Eze 48:1-35 - --1 The portions of the twelve tribes;8 of the sanctuary;15 of the city and suburbs;21 and of the prince.23 The portions of the twelve tribes.30 The dim...
MHCC -> Eze 48:1-35
MHCC: Eze 48:1-35 - --Here is a description of the several portions of the land belonging to each tribe. In gospel times, behold all things are become new. Much is wrapped ...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 48:31-35
Matthew Henry: Eze 48:31-35 - -- We have here a further account of the city that should be built for the metropolis of this glorious land, and to be the receptacle of those who woul...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 48:1-29; Eze 48:30-35
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 48:1-29 - --
The division of the land, like the definition of the boundaries (Eze 47:15), commences in the north, and enumerates the tribes in the order in which...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 48:30-35 - --
Size, Gates, and Name of the City
To complete the whole picture of the future land of Israel, what has been stated in Eze 48:15 and Eze 48:16 con...
Constable -> Eze 33:1--48:35; Eze 40:1--48:35; Eze 47:1--48:35; Eze 47:13--Dan 1:1; Eze 48:1-7; Eze 48:8-22; Eze 48:23-29; Eze 48:30-35
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 47:1--48:35 - --5. Topographical aspects of the Millennium chs. 47-48
God promised Abraham that He would give a ...
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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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Constable: Eze 48:1-7 - --Tribal allotments in the north 48:1-7
The tribe of Dan was to receive the northe...
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Constable: Eze 48:8-22 - --The holy allotment 48:8-22
48:8a South of Judah's portion would be a special territory, which would be the same size as the other tribal allotments.
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Constable: Eze 48:23-29 - --Tribal allotments in the south 48:23-29
The tribal allotments south of this spec...
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