Chapter 43:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Lamentations Daniel
Ezekiel 43
In this chapter and the next, the temple-service is described,
but under the type of the Old Testament service. The glory of God
first fills the temple, ver. 1-6. A promise of God's continuing with
his people, if they obey him, ver. 7-12. A description of the altar
of burnt offerings, ver. 13-17. Directions for the consecration of
that altar, ver. 18-27.
Verse 2. Came - When the glory departed, it went eastward, and now it
returns, it comes from the east. And his voice - Though by the
voice of God, thunder is sometimes meant, yet here it was an
articulate voice.
Verse 3. And it - This glory of the God of Israel. To destroy - To
declare, that their sins would ruin their city, chap. ix, 3, 4. I fell -
Overwhelmed, and as it were swallowed up.
Verse 4. Came - The sins of Israel caused the glory of the Lord to go out
of his house, now the repentance of Israel is blest with the return
of this glory.
Verse 6. The man - Christ. Stood - To encourage, and strengthen him.
Verse 7. He - The glorious God of Israel. My throne - The throne of his
grace is in his temple; in the dispensations of grace, God
manifests himself a king. My feet - Speaking after the manner of
men, and expressing his abode and rest, in his temple, as the type,
in his church, as the antitype. In their high places - Perhaps some
kings were buried in the temples of their idols, near the idols they
worshipped.
Verse 8. Their threshold - The kings of Judah and Israel, built temples
and altars for their idols, and these are called their thresholds.
They erected these in the courts, or near the courts of the temple.
Abominations - Idolatries, and wickednesses not to be named.
Verse 9. Far from me - From my temple.
Verse 10. Son of man - Ezekiel, who is called thus above eighty times in
this book. Shew - Describe it to them in all the parts. To the house
- To the rulers, prophets, and priests especially, not excluding
others. Their iniquities - When they shall blush to see what glory
their iniquities had ruined.
Verse 12. The law - This is the first comprehensive rule: holiness
becomes God's house; and this relative holiness referred to
personal and real holiness. The top - The whole circuit of this
mountain shall be holy, but the top of it on which the temple
stands, shall be most holy.
Verse 13. The altar - Of burnt-offerings. And an hand-breath - The
sacred cubit, three inches longer than the common cubit. The
bottom - The ledge or settle, fastened to the altar on all sides at the
bottom, shall be a cubit in height. The breadth - From the edge of
this bench on the outside to the edge where it joined the body of
the altar, a cubit, and this the breadth, twenty one inches, broad
enough for the priests to walk on. Border - A ledge going round
on all the squares. The edge - On the outer edge of this settle a
span high. The back - As the back bears burdens, so this was to
bear the weight of the whole altar.
Verse 14. From the bottom - From the first ledge, which was a cubit
broad, and a cubit high from the ground. To the lower - To the top
of that square settle, which is called lower, because another settle
is raised upon it. Two cubits - In height. The lesser - From the
highest edge of the uppermost settle, down to the cubit broad
ledge about the lower settle. The greater - So called, because it
exceeded the upper settle a cubit in breadth. Four cubits - ln
height.
Verse 15. Four cubits - In height. From the altar - From the top of the
altar.
Verse 17. Stairs - Or steps, for such they needed, (probably each stair
about one fourth of a cubit,) to carry them, up to the first and
second settles.
Verse 19. Give - Direct, or command that it be given.
Verse 20. Shalt take - Appoint it to be taken.
Verse 21. He - The priest. In the appointed place - That is, in the court of
the house, and on the altar appointed; this is the first day's
sacrifice.
Verse 22. They - The priests in attendance.
Verse 23. Shalt offer - On the third day, and so on, through seven days.
Verse 24. Shalt offer - Direct them to offer. Salt - It may allude to the
perpetuity of the covenant thus made by sacrifice.
Verse 26. They - The priests in course.
Verse 27. I will accept you - Those that give themselves to God, shall be
accepted of God, their persons first, and then their performances,
through the mediator.
Chapter 43:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Lamentations Daniel
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