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Ezekiel 47
The vision of the holy waters, ver. 1-12. The borders of the
land of Canaan, ver. 13-23.
Verse 1. Eastward - The fountain lay to the west, the conduit pipes were
laid to bring the water to the temple, and so must run eastward,
and perhaps one main pipe might be laid under the east-gate of the
temple. The right side - On the south-side of the temple.
Verse 2. Out - Of the inmost court. The outer gate - The outmost north-
gate in the wall that compassed the whole mountain of the Lord's
house.
Verse 3. He measured - By the line in his hand. He brought me - Went
before, and the prophet followed; all this was in vision.
Verse 8. The sea - The Dead-sea, or lake of Sodom. Shall be healed -
The waters of the sea shall be healed, made wholesome. So where
the grace of God from his temple and altar flows, it heals the
corrupt nature of man, and renders barren terrible deserts, as a
land of waters and gardens.
Verse 9. Shall live - Be preserved alive, and thrive, whereas no fish can
live in the Dead-sea. For they - The poisonous waters of the Dead-
sea shall be made wholesome for fish. Shall live - Thrive, and
multiply in the virtue of the healing streams. Thus is the
fruitfulness of the grace of God in the church set forth.
Verse 10. En-gedi - Which lay on the southwest of the lake of Sodom.
En-eglaim - A city on the northeast of the Dead-sea. To spread
forth nets - All along on the west-side of this sea to dry them.
Verse 12. Consumed - Never be consumed, never decay, there shall
always be fruit, and enough. Their waters - Those that watered
them. Issued out - And so carried a blessing with them.
Verse 13. The border - The utmost bounds of the whole land. Shall
inherit - That is, shall divide for inheritance to the tribes of Israel.
Joseph - That is, the two sons of Joseph, Ephraim, and Manasseh.
Verse 15. The great sea - The Mediterranean, which was the greatest sea
the Jews knew.
Verse 18. The east sea - The Dead-sea, which lay on the east of
Jerusalem. Thus a line drawn from Damascus through Auranitis,
Gilead, the land of Israel beyond Jordan to the east-sea, made the
eastern frontier.
Verse 19. The river - Called the river of Egypt, lay directly in the way to
Egypt from Jerusalem. The great sea - To the southwest part of
the Mediterranean sea near Gaza.
Verse 22. Children - Who from their birth should be invested with this
right of inheriting.
Verse 23. His inheritance - This certainly looks at gospel times, when
the partition-wall between Jew and Gentile was taken down, and
both put on a level before God, both made one in Christ Jesus.
Chapter 47:
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