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The Lord’s Portion of the Land
45:1 “‘When you allot the land as an inheritance, you will offer an allotment to the Lord, a holy portion from the land; the length will be eight and a quarter miles and the width three and one-third miles. This entire area will be holy. 45:2 Of this area a square 875 feet by 875 feet will be designated for the sanctuary, with 87½ feet set aside for its open space round about. 45:3 From this measured area you will measure a length of eight and a quarter miles and a width of three and one-third miles; in it will be the sanctuary, the most holy place. 45:4 It will be a holy portion of the land; it will be for the priests, the ministers of the sanctuary who approach the Lord to minister to him. It will be a place for their houses and a holy place for the sanctuary. 45:5 An area eight and a quarter miles in length and three and one-third miles in width will be for the Levites, who minister at the temple, as the place for the cities in which they will live. 45:6 “‘Alongside the portion set apart as the holy allotment, you will allot for the city an area one and two-thirds miles wide and eight and a quarter miles long; it will be for the whole house of Israel. 45:7 “‘For the prince there will be land on both sides of the holy allotment and the allotted city, alongside the holy allotment and the allotted city, on the west side and on the east side; it will be comparable in length to one of the portions, from the west border to the east border 45:8 of the land. This will be his property in Israel. My princes will no longer oppress my people, but the land will be allotted to the house of Israel according to their tribes. 45:9 “‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: Enough, you princes of Israel! Put away violence and destruction, and do what is just and right. Put an end to your evictions of my people, declares the sovereign Lord. 45:10 You must use just balances, a just dry measure (an ephah), and a just liquid measure (a bath). 45:11 The dry and liquid measures will be the same, the bath will contain a tenth of a homer, and the ephah a tenth of a homer; the homer will be the standard measure. 45:12 The shekel will be twenty gerahs. Sixty shekels will be a mina for you. 45:13 “‘This is the offering you must offer: a sixth of an ephah from a homer of wheat; a sixth of an ephah from a homer of barley, 45:14 and as the prescribed portion of olive oil, one tenth of a bath from each kor (which is ten baths or a homer, for ten baths make a homer); 45:15 and one sheep from each flock of two hundred, from the watered places of Israel, for a grain offering, burnt offering, and peace offering, to make atonement for them, declares the sovereign Lord. 45:16 All the people of the land will contribute to this offering for the prince of Israel. 45:17 It will be the duty of the prince to provide the burnt offerings, the grain offering, and the drink offering at festivals, on the new moons and Sabbaths, at all the appointed feasts of the house of Israel; he will provide the sin offering, the grain offering, the burnt offering, and the peace offerings to make atonement for the house of Israel. 45:18 “‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: In the first month, on the first day of the month, you must take an unblemished young bull and purify the sanctuary. 45:19 The priest will take some of the blood of the sin offering and place it on the doorpost of the temple, on the four corners of the ledge of the altar, and on the doorpost of the gate of the inner court. 45:20 This is what you must do on the seventh day of the month for anyone who sins inadvertently or through ignorance; so you will make atonement for the temple. 45:21 “‘In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, you will celebrate the Passover, and for seven days bread made without yeast will be eaten. 45:22 On that day the prince will provide for himself and for all the people of the land a bull for a sin offering. 45:23 And during the seven days of the feast he will provide as a burnt offering to the Lord seven bulls and seven rams, all without blemish, on each of the seven days, and a male goat daily for a sin offering. 45:24 He will provide as a grain offering an ephah for each bull, an ephah for each ram, and a gallon of olive oil for each ephah of grain. 45:25 In the seventh month, on the fifteenth day of the month, at the feast, he will make the same provisions for the sin offering, burnt offering, and grain offering, and for the olive oil, for the seven days.
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 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Levites relating to Levi and the priesthood given to him,a tribal name describing people and ceremonies as sacred


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Wesley: Eze 45:2 - Of this Whole portion of twenty five thousand cubits long, or twelve miles and half, and ten thousand broad, or five miles and a little more.

Whole portion of twenty five thousand cubits long, or twelve miles and half, and ten thousand broad, or five miles and a little more.

Wesley: Eze 45:2 - For the sanctuary For a platform for the sanctuary, both house and court.

For a platform for the sanctuary, both house and court.

Wesley: Eze 45:3 - And in it In the center of this.

In the center of this.

Wesley: Eze 45:6 - The possession Land to be a possession to the citizens of Jerusalem, and to be the content of the city.

Land to be a possession to the citizens of Jerusalem, and to be the content of the city.

Wesley: Eze 45:6 - Broad About two miles and half broad, and twelve miles and half long.

About two miles and half broad, and twelve miles and half long.

Wesley: Eze 45:6 - Long This must run along parallel in length with the holy portion, though but half its breadth.

This must run along parallel in length with the holy portion, though but half its breadth.

Wesley: Eze 45:6 - For the whole house As the capital city, to which the tribe's resort, it must be large enough to entertain them.

As the capital city, to which the tribe's resort, it must be large enough to entertain them.

Wesley: Eze 45:7 - The prince The king.

The king.

Wesley: Eze 45:7 - Our side One half of the prince's portion lay on the west side of those three already set out.

One half of the prince's portion lay on the west side of those three already set out.

Wesley: Eze 45:7 - The other side The other half lay on the east - side thereof, so the portion of the city, Levites and priests, lay in the middle.

The other half lay on the east - side thereof, so the portion of the city, Levites and priests, lay in the middle.

Wesley: Eze 45:7 - The holy portion Of priests, and Levites, and sanctuary.

Of priests, and Levites, and sanctuary.

Wesley: Eze 45:7 - Before It lay parallel as broad as these three were broad, and so run on both sides in its breadth from north to south, and had its length as the other, from...

It lay parallel as broad as these three were broad, and so run on both sides in its breadth from north to south, and had its length as the other, from east to west.

Wesley: Eze 45:7 - Over against What is called now over - against, or by the side, is called before three times together.

What is called now over - against, or by the side, is called before three times together.

Wesley: Eze 45:7 - So now you have an exact square of twenty five thousand cubits laid out for God, the Levites and city, which appears thus in the breadth. 10000 For the priests. 10000 For the Levites. 5000 For...

five thousand cubits laid out for God, the Levites and city, which appears thus in the breadth.

10000 For the priests.

10000 For the Levites.

5000 For the city.

JFB: Eze 45:1 - offer an oblation From a Hebrew root to "heave" or "raise"; when anything was offered to God, the offerer raised the hand. The special territorial division for the trib...

From a Hebrew root to "heave" or "raise"; when anything was offered to God, the offerer raised the hand. The special territorial division for the tribes is given in the forty-seventh and forty-eighth chapters. Only Jehovah's portion is here subdivided into its three parts: (1) that for the sanctuary (Eze 45:2-3); (2) that for the priests (Eze 45:4); (3) that for the Levites (Eze 45:5). Compare Eze 48:8-13.

JFB: Eze 45:1 - five and twenty thousand reeds, &c. So English Version rightly fills the ellipsis (compare Note, see on Eze 42:16). Hence "cubits" are mentioned in Eze 45:2, not here, implying that ther...

So English Version rightly fills the ellipsis (compare Note, see on Eze 42:16). Hence "cubits" are mentioned in Eze 45:2, not here, implying that there alone cubits are meant. Taking each reed at twelve feet, the area of the whole would be a square of sixty miles on each side. The whole forming a square betokens the settled stability of the community and the harmony of all classes. "An holy portion of the land" (Eze 45:1) comprised the whole length, and only two-fifths of the breadth. The outer territory in its distribution harmonizes with the inner and more sacred arrangements of the sanctuary. No room is to be given for oppression (see Eze 45:8), all having ample provision made for their wants and comforts. All will mutually co-operate without constraint or contention.

JFB: Eze 45:7 - -- The prince's possession is to consist of two halves, one on the west, the other on the east, of the sacred territory. The prince, as head of the holy ...

The prince's possession is to consist of two halves, one on the west, the other on the east, of the sacred territory. The prince, as head of the holy community, stands in closest connection with the sanctuary; his possession, therefore, on both sides must adjoin that which was peculiarly the Lord's [FAIRBAIRN].

JFB: Eze 45:12 - -- The standard weights were lost when the Chaldeans destroyed the temple. The threefold enumeration of shekels (twenty, twenty-five, fifteen) probably r...

The standard weights were lost when the Chaldeans destroyed the temple. The threefold enumeration of shekels (twenty, twenty-five, fifteen) probably refers to coins of different value, representing respectively so many shekels, the three collectively making up a maneh. By weighing these together against the maneh, a test was afforded whether they severally had their proper weight: sixty shekels in all, containing one coin a fourth of the whole (fifteen shekels), another a third (twenty shekels), another a third and a twelfth (twenty-five shekels) [MENOCHIUS]. The Septuagint reads, "fifty shekels shall be your maneh."

JFB: Eze 45:13-15 - -- In these oblations there is a progression as to the relation between the kind and the quantity: of the corn, the sixth of a tenth, that is, a sixtieth...

In these oblations there is a progression as to the relation between the kind and the quantity: of the corn, the sixth of a tenth, that is, a sixtieth part of the quantity specified; of the oil, the tenth of a tenth, that is, an hundredth part; and of the flock, one from every two hundred.

JFB: Eze 45:18 - -- The year is to begin with a consecration service, not mentioned under the Levitical law; but an earnest of it is given in the feast of dedication of t...

The year is to begin with a consecration service, not mentioned under the Levitical law; but an earnest of it is given in the feast of dedication of the second temple, which celebrated its purification by Judas Maccabeus, after its defilement by Antiochus.

JFB: Eze 45:20 - for him that is simple For sins of ignorance (Lev 4:2, Lev 4:13, Lev 4:27).

For sins of ignorance (Lev 4:2, Lev 4:13, Lev 4:27).

JFB: Eze 45:21 - -- As a new solemnity, the feast of consecration is to prepare for the passover; so the passover itself is to have different sacrifices from those of the...

As a new solemnity, the feast of consecration is to prepare for the passover; so the passover itself is to have different sacrifices from those of the Mosaic law. Instead of one ram and seven lambs for the daily burnt offering, there are to be seven bullocks and seven rams. So also whereas the feast of tabernacles had its own offerings, which diminished as the days of the feast advanced, here the same are appointed as on the passover. Thus it is implied that the letter of the law is to give place to its spirit, those outward rites of Judaism having no intrinsic efficacy, but symbolizing the spiritual truths of Messiah's kingdom, as for instance the perfect holiness which is to characterize it. Compare 1Co 5:7-8, as to our spiritual "passover," wherein, at the Lord's supper, we feed on Christ by faith, accompanied with "the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth." Literal ordinances, though not slavishly bound to the letter of the law, will set forth the catholic and eternal verities of Messiah's kingdom.

Clarke: Eze 45:1 - When ye shall divide by lot When ye shall divide by lot - That is, when on your repossessing your land, every family settles according to the allotment which they formerly had;...

When ye shall divide by lot - That is, when on your repossessing your land, every family settles according to the allotment which they formerly had; for it is certain that the land was not divided afresh by lot after the Babylonish captivity. The allotment mentioned and described here was merely for the service of the temple, the use of the priests, and the prince or governor of the people. A division of the whole land is not intended.

Clarke: Eze 45:2 - Of this there shall be for the sanctuary Of this there shall be for the sanctuary - See the plan, A.

Of this there shall be for the sanctuary - See the plan, A.

Clarke: Eze 45:3 - And of this measure And of this measure - See the plan, A, B, C, D, E.

And of this measure - See the plan, A, B, C, D, E.

Clarke: Eze 45:4 - The holy portion The holy portion - See the plan, A.

The holy portion - See the plan, A.

Clarke: Eze 45:5 - And the five and twenty thousand And the five and twenty thousand - See the plan, B.

And the five and twenty thousand - See the plan, B.

Clarke: Eze 45:6 - Ye shall appoint Ye shall appoint - See the plan, FF.

Ye shall appoint - See the plan, FF.

Clarke: Eze 45:7 - A portion shall be for the prince A portion shall be for the prince - נשיא nasi , he who had the authority of chief magistrate; for there was neither king nor prince among the J...

A portion shall be for the prince - נשיא nasi , he who had the authority of chief magistrate; for there was neither king nor prince among the Jews after the Babylonish captivity. For these allotments and divisions, see the plan, EE, FF, GG.

Clarke: Eze 45:8 - My princes shall no more oppress my people My princes shall no more oppress my people - By exorbitant taxes to maintain profligate courts, or subsidize other powers to help to keep up a syste...

My princes shall no more oppress my people - By exorbitant taxes to maintain profligate courts, or subsidize other powers to help to keep up a system of tyranny in the earth. The former princes even robbed the temple of God to give subsidies to other states.

Clarke: Eze 45:9 - Take away your exactions from my people Take away your exactions from my people - This is the voice of God to all the rulers of the earth Take away your exactions; do not oppress the peopl...

Take away your exactions from my people - This is the voice of God to all the rulers of the earth

Take away your exactions; do not oppress the people; they are mine. Abolish all oppressive taxes.

Clarke: Eze 45:10 - Ye shall have just balances Ye shall have just balances - This appreciation of weights, measures, and money was intended to show them that they must not introduce those to whic...

Ye shall have just balances - This appreciation of weights, measures, and money was intended to show them that they must not introduce those to which they had been accustomed in the captivity, but those which God had prescribed to their forefathers. See the notes on the parallel places.

Clarke: Eze 45:16 - All - this oblation for the prince All - this oblation for the prince - A present or offering to the prince.

All - this oblation for the prince - A present or offering to the prince.

Clarke: Eze 45:18 - Thou shalt take a young bullock - and cleanse the sanctuary Thou shalt take a young bullock - and cleanse the sanctuary - There is nothing of this in the Mosaic law; it seems to have been a new ceremony. An a...

Thou shalt take a young bullock - and cleanse the sanctuary - There is nothing of this in the Mosaic law; it seems to have been a new ceremony. An annual purification of the sanctuary may be intended.

Clarke: Eze 45:20 - For him that is simple For him that is simple - That wants understanding to conduct himself properly.

For him that is simple - That wants understanding to conduct himself properly.

Clarke: Eze 45:25 - In the seventh month In the seventh month - He shall do at the feast of tabernacles the same things that he was desired to do on the passover. The prince should offer th...

In the seventh month - He shall do at the feast of tabernacles the same things that he was desired to do on the passover. The prince should offer the same number of victims, of the same quality, and with the same ceremonies, as during the above seven days. The offerings were, sin-offerings, burnt-offerings, and peace-offerings.

TSK: Eze 45:1 - shall divide by lot // ye shall offer // an holy portion // the length shall divide by lot : Heb. cause the land to fall by lot, Eze 47:21, Eze 48:29; Num 34:13; Jos 13:6, Jos 14:2; Psa 16:5, Psa 16:6 ye shall offer : Eze...

shall divide by lot : Heb. cause the land to fall by lot, Eze 47:21, Eze 48:29; Num 34:13; Jos 13:6, Jos 14:2; Psa 16:5, Psa 16:6

ye shall offer : Eze 45:2-7, 48:8-23; Lev 25:23; Pro 3:9

an holy portion : Heb. holiness, Zec 14:20,Zec 14:21

the length : That our translators rightly added the word reeds, is evident from the length and breadth of the sanctuary being exactly the same as before (compare Eze 45:2 with Eze 42:16-19). Estimating the reed at 3+ yards, this holy oblation would constitute a square of nearly fifty miles on every side. From the north side a portion of nearly twenty miles in width, and nearly fifty in length, was appointed for the priests; and in the midst of this portion, the area of the sanctuary, about a mile square, to be enclosed by a wall (Eze 45:1, Eze 45:2). Next to this, on the south, was the Levites’ portion, of the same dimensions as that of the priests’ (Eze 45:5); and south of this was the portion for the city, of the same length as those of the priests and Levites, but only half the width (Eze 45:6). These three formed the square of 25,000 reeds, or nearly fifty miles; and that set apart for the prince, the breadth of which is not mentioned, extended in length from north to south, along the east and west sides of the square. As Canaan would not admit of so large a portion for the sanctuary, etc., this was no doubt intended to intimate the large extent of the church in the glorious times predicted.

TSK: Eze 45:2 - five hundred in length // suburbs five hundred in length : Eze 42:16-20 suburbs : or, void places

five hundred in length : Eze 42:16-20

suburbs : or, void places

TSK: Eze 45:3 - and in it and in it : Eze 48:10

and in it : Eze 48:10

TSK: Eze 45:4 - holy portion // which holy portion : Eze 45:1, Eze 44:28, Eze 48:11 which : Eze 40:45, Eze 43:19, Eze 44:13, Eze 44:14; Num 16:5

TSK: Eze 45:5 - the five // the ministers // for a possession the five : Eze 48:10,Eze 48:13, Eze 48:20 the ministers : 1Co 9:13, 1Co 9:14 for a possession : Eze 40:17; 1Ch 9:26-33; Neh 10:38, Neh 10:39

the five : Eze 48:10,Eze 48:13, Eze 48:20

the ministers : 1Co 9:13, 1Co 9:14

for a possession : Eze 40:17; 1Ch 9:26-33; Neh 10:38, Neh 10:39

TSK: Eze 45:6 - the city the city : Eze 48:15-18, Eze 48:30-35

TSK: Eze 45:7 - -- Eze 34:24, Eze 37:24, Eze 46:16-18, Eze 48:21; Psa 2:8, Psa 2:9; Isa 9:5, Isa 9:6; Luk 1:32, Luk 1:33

TSK: Eze 45:8 - and my princes // according and my princes : In the predicted period, not only shall the ministers and worshippers of God be liberally provided for, but the princes will be both ...

and my princes : In the predicted period, not only shall the ministers and worshippers of God be liberally provided for, but the princes will be both able and willing to defray the expenses of government, without oppressing their subjects, and will rule over them with equity and clemency, as the vicegerents of God; while the people will submit to them conscientiously, and live in peace, prosperity, and holiness. These things seem to be represented in language taken from the customs of the times in which the prophet wrote. Tithes are not mentioned in part of the vision, which shows that the ritual Mosaic law will not be in force. Eze 19:3, Eze 19:7, Eze 22:27, Eze 46:18; Pro 28:16; Isa 11:3-5, Isa 32:1, Isa 32:2, Isa 60:17, Isa 60:18; Jer 22:17, Jer 23:5; Mic 3:1-4; Zep 3:13; Jam 2:6, Jam 5:1-6; Rev 19:11-16

according : Jos 11:23

TSK: Eze 45:9 - Let it // remove // execute // take away // exactions Let it : Eze 44:6; 1Pe 4:3 remove : Neh 5:10; Psa 82:2-5; Isa 1:17; Jer 22:3; Zec 8:16; Luk 3:14 execute : Eze 43:14-16 take away : Neh 5:1-13; 1Co 6:...

Let it : Eze 44:6; 1Pe 4:3

remove : Neh 5:10; Psa 82:2-5; Isa 1:17; Jer 22:3; Zec 8:16; Luk 3:14

execute : Eze 43:14-16

take away : Neh 5:1-13; 1Co 6:7, 1Co 6:8

exactions : Heb. expulsions, Job 20:19, Job 22:9, Job 24:2-12; Mic 2:1, Mic 2:2, Mic 2:9

TSK: Eze 45:10 - -- Lev 19:35, Lev 19:36; Pro 11:1, Pro 16:11, Pro 20:10, Pro 21:3; Amo 8:4-6; Mic 6:10,Mic 6:11

TSK: Eze 45:11 - ephah ephah : The ephah was a dry measure, and the bath a liquid measure, containing about seven gallons, four pints, or three pecks, three pints; and...

ephah : The ephah was a dry measure, and the bath a liquid measure, containing about seven gallons, four pints, or three pecks, three pints; and the homer about seventy-five gallons, five pints. Isa 5:10

TSK: Eze 45:12 - the shekel // twenty shekels the shekel : Exo 30:13; Lev 27:25; Num 3:47 twenty shekels : That is, 20+25+15=60; for the maneh as a weight was equal to sixty shekels, though as ...

the shekel : Exo 30:13; Lev 27:25; Num 3:47

twenty shekels : That is, 20+25+15=60; for the maneh as a weight was equal to sixty shekels, though as a coin it was only equal to fifty, weighing about 2 lb. 6 oz.; and reckoning the shekel at 2s 6d being in value 6£ 5s.

TSK: Eze 45:14 - the tenth the tenth : Eze 45:11

the tenth : Eze 45:11

TSK: Eze 45:15 - lamb // out of the fat // peace offerings // to make lamb : or, kid out of the fat : Pro 3:9, Pro 3:10; Mal 1:8, Mal 1:14 peace offerings : or, thank offerings, Eze 45:17 to make : Lev 1:4, Lev 6:30; Dan...

lamb : or, kid

out of the fat : Pro 3:9, Pro 3:10; Mal 1:8, Mal 1:14

peace offerings : or, thank offerings, Eze 45:17

to make : Lev 1:4, Lev 6:30; Dan 9:24; Rom 5:10; 2Co 5:19-21; Eph 2:16; Col 1:21; Heb 2:17, Heb 9:22, Heb 9:23

TSK: Eze 45:16 - the people // shall give this // for the people : Exo 30:14, Exo 30:15 shall give this : Heb. shall be for for : or, with, Isa 16:1

the people : Exo 30:14, Exo 30:15

shall give this : Heb. shall be for

for : or, with, Isa 16:1

TSK: Eze 45:17 - the prince’ s // in the feasts // he shall prepare // peace offerings the prince’ s : The prince is never mentioned in the ritual appointments of Moses, but here he is required to provide the oblations; and the vari...

the prince’ s : The prince is never mentioned in the ritual appointments of Moses, but here he is required to provide the oblations; and the variations in the Mosaic law, in the number of the several sacrifices, and the proportion of the meat offering to each, being ten times as much as the law prescribed, with several other circumstances, seem more like enacting a new law, than enforcing that of Moses. These variations may intimate a change in the external constitution of the church; and it is probable that they are to be understood emblematically. Eze 46:4-12; 2Sa 6:19; 1Ki 8:63, 1Ki 8:64; 1Ch 16:2, 1Ch 16:3, 1Ch 29:3-9; 2Ch 5:6, 2Ch 7:4, 2Ch 7:5; 2Ch 8:12, 2Ch 8:13, 2Ch 30:24, 2Ch 31:3, 2Ch 35:7, 2Ch 35:8; Ezr 1:5, Ezr 6:8, Ezr 6:9; Psa 68:18; Joh 1:16; Rom 11:35, Rom 11:36; Eph 5:2

in the feasts : Lev. 23:1-44; Num. 28:1-29:40; Isa 66:23

he shall prepare : Psa 22:15-26, Psa 22:29; Joh 6:51-57; 1Co 5:7, 1Co 5:8; Heb 13:10; 1Pe 2:24, 1Pe 3:18

peace offerings : or, thank offerings, Eze 43:27; Col 3:17; Heb 13:15

TSK: Eze 45:18 - In the first month // without blemish // and cleanse In the first month : This seems to enjoin, not a mere dedication, but an annual purification of the sanctuary; of which there is nothing said in the M...

In the first month : This seems to enjoin, not a mere dedication, but an annual purification of the sanctuary; of which there is nothing said in the Mosaic law. Exo 12:2; Num 28:11-15; Mat 6:33

without blemish : Lev 22:20; Heb 7:26, Heb 9:14; 1Pe 1:19

and cleanse : Eze 43:22, Eze 43:26; Lev 16:16, Lev 16:33; Heb 9:22-25, Heb 10:3, Heb 10:4, Heb 10:19-22

TSK: Eze 45:19 - and upon the four corners and upon the four corners : Eze 43:14, Eze 43:20; Lev 16:18-20

and upon the four corners : Eze 43:14, Eze 43:20; Lev 16:18-20

TSK: Eze 45:20 - every one // that is simple // so shall every one : Lev 4:27-35; Psa 19:12; Rom 16:18, Rom 16:19; Heb 5:2 that is simple : Who wants understanding to conduct himself properly. so shall : Eze...

every one : Lev 4:27-35; Psa 19:12; Rom 16:18, Rom 16:19; Heb 5:2

that is simple : Who wants understanding to conduct himself properly.

so shall : Eze 45:15, Eze 45:18; Lev 16:20

TSK: Eze 45:21 - ye shall ye shall : Exod. 12:1-51; Lev 23:5-8; Num 9:2-14, Num 28:16-25; Deu 16:1-8; 1Co 5:7, 1Co 5:8

ye shall : Exod. 12:1-51; Lev 23:5-8; Num 9:2-14, Num 28:16-25; Deu 16:1-8; 1Co 5:7, 1Co 5:8

TSK: Eze 45:22 - the prince // bullock the prince : Mat 20:28, Mat 26:26-28 bullock : Lev 4:14; 2Co 5:21

the prince : Mat 20:28, Mat 26:26-28

bullock : Lev 4:14; 2Co 5:21

TSK: Eze 45:23 - seven days // a burnt // seven bullocks seven days : Lev 23:8 a burnt : Num. 28:15-31, Num 29:5, 11-38 seven bullocks : Num 23:1, Num 23:2; Job 42:8; Heb 10:8-12

seven days : Lev 23:8

a burnt : Num. 28:15-31, Num 29:5, 11-38

seven bullocks : Num 23:1, Num 23:2; Job 42:8; Heb 10:8-12

TSK: Eze 45:24 - -- Eze 46:5-7; Num 28:12-15

TSK: Eze 45:25 - In the seventh In the seventh : The prince shall do at the feast of tabernacles the same thing he was desired to do on the passover. Lev 23:33-43; Num. 29:12-38; De...

In the seventh : The prince shall do at the feast of tabernacles the same thing he was desired to do on the passover. Lev 23:33-43; Num. 29:12-38; Deu 16:13-15; 2Ch 5:3, 2Ch 7:8-10; Neh 8:14-18; Zec 14:16-19; Joh 7:2, Joh 7:37-39

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Poole: Eze 45:1 - When ye When ye ye returned Jews, restored to your own land, shall divide by lot: it was not on the return divided by lot, as it was by Joshua, but lot and...

When ye ye returned Jews, restored to your own land, shall divide by lot: it was not on the return divided by lot, as it was by Joshua, but lot and inheritance are the same many times in the Scripture, and the expression alludes to the usual way of assigning inheritances. The land land of Canaan. Ye shall offer an oblation as it is fit God have his portion first set out. Holy portion by its relation to God, and because dedicated to his service. Reeds: the Hebrew doth not express either reeds or cubits ; our translators supply reeds . but the French reads it cubits , ( coudees ,) Rochelle edit. 1616. The Greek keeps to the Hebrew, and adds not reed or cubit. Could it be demonstrated which is here intended, we might proceed with greater clearness and certainty. It is true reeds are first mentioned as the measure, but cubits are also very often mentioned, as a known measure in measuring the temple and courts, as appears to any one that will read over chapters 40 through 43. Besides , the 2nd verse expressly saith cubits ; and I am apt to think that it hath relation as well to the twenty-five thousand, Eze 45:1 , as, to the five hundred, Eze 45:2 . I rather favour the cubit measure than the reed, that so the whole contents may not seem overgrown; for at reed measure this portion contains at least seventy-seven miles and a little more in length; but at the cubit measure it amounts but to twelve miles and a half. This easily, the other hardly imaginable. Ten thousand reeds is at least thirty miles and a half, but cubits amount to five miles in breadth, and this seems to me both likeliest to be intended and easiest to be understood: however, since the 1st verse mentions not the particular measure, I may as well borrow it from the 2nd verse, as others fetch it from the 40th chapter; and I think the 3rd expressly limits us to the measure by cubits, which see, with notes. Shall be holy set apart for holy uses, the whole circuit thereof.

Poole: Eze 45:2 - Of this // For the sanctuary // Five hundred in length, with five hundred in breadth // Fifty cubits // The suburbs thereof Of this whole consecrate portion of twenty-five thousand cubits long, or twelve miles and half, and ten thousand broad, or five miles and little more...

Of this whole consecrate portion of twenty-five thousand cubits long, or twelve miles and half, and ten thousand broad, or five miles and little more.

For the sanctuary for a platform for the sanctuary, both house and courts.

Five hundred in length, with five hundred in breadth five hundred cubits square, which is about one-fourth of a mile square.

Fifty cubits which amount to twenty-nine yards and half a foot. This bears some proportion to the contents of that square, which is one quarter of a mile in each side; but fifty cubits suburb to that square, that should be supposed to have sides each a mile, a half, and half quarter long.

The suburbs thereof: place round about this the five hundred cubits square mountain of the house.

Poole: Eze 45:3 - Of // In it Of or by , or from this cubit measure, Eze 45:2 , shalt thou measure. So express, that indeed I wonder a dispute can arise; and this justifies the F...

Of or by , or from this cubit measure, Eze 45:2 , shalt thou measure. So express, that indeed I wonder a dispute can arise; and this justifies the French version, which from this verse no doubt took the coudee , which they use in Eze 45:1 .

In it in the centre or navel of this twenty-five thousand and ten thousand, shall the whole sanctuary, courts, temple, and holy of holies, or the oracle, be built.

Poole: Eze 45:4 - The holy portion // For the priests // A place for their houses // And an holyplace The holy portion the whole contents of twelve miles and half long, and five broad. For the priests sons of Zadok, who minister to the Lord, and oth...

The holy portion the whole contents of twelve miles and half long, and five broad.

For the priests sons of Zadok, who minister to the Lord, and others with them, who, though degraded from the priestly honour, yet lived upon priestly provision.

A place for their houses in which twenty-three of twenty-four courses of priests may dwell conveniently, while the twenty-fourth minister at the temple, as by order they did.

And an holyplace and how much God did reserve to himself for his dwelling is expressly mentioned. Thus God makes himself and what is his the inheritance and possession of the priests his servants, as he told them, Eze 44:28 .

Poole: Eze 45:5 - -- As we render the words they are a little clouded, but as they are rendered in the French they are plainer: we read them as if the verse spake of the...

As we render the words they are a little clouded, but as they are rendered in the French they are plainer: we read them as if the verse spake of the same twenty-five thousand long and ten thousand broad, which the priests have; but the French thus, there shall be other twenty-five thousand in length and ten thousand in breadth, which shall appertain to the Levites, who do the service of the house, with twenty chambers; so they have abroad in the country equal share with the priests, and in the outer court or courts about the house twenty chambers or rows of them in which to abide for their conveniences, when, in their courses, they attend the services they were to perform, as porters, singers, and attendants on the priests.

Poole: Eze 45:6 - Appoint // The possession // Five thousand broad, and five and twenty thousand long // Over against the oblation of the holy portion // For the whole house of Israel Appoint order and measure out. The possession land to be a possession to the citizens of Jerusalem, and to be the contents of the city. Five thous...

Appoint order and measure out.

The possession land to be a possession to the citizens of Jerusalem, and to be the contents of the city.

Five thousand broad, and five and twenty thousand long about two miles and half broad, and twelve miles and half long, measured by the cubit, as Eze 45:3 directs.

Over against the oblation of the holy portion: this must run along parallel in length with the holy portion, though but half its breadth.

For the whole house of Israel: as the chief and capital city, to which the tribes resort, it must be large enough to entertain them too; and was to be framed with twelve gates to twelve streets, for the twelve tribes, as Eze 48:31 . as Eze 48:31 Eze 48:31 .

Poole: Eze 45:7 - A portion // For the prince // Of the holy portion // Before // Over against A portion though not said how much, it is likely it was near fourfold to that of the city, sanctuary, or the priests and Levites. For the prince th...

A portion though not said how much, it is likely it was near fourfold to that of the city, sanctuary, or the priests and Levites.

For the prince the king, or supreme ruler. One half of the prince’ s portion lay on the west side of those three already set out; the other half lay on the east side thereof; so the portion of city, Levites, and priests lay in the middle of it.

Of the holy portion of priests, and Levites, and sanctuary.

Before it lay parallel, as broad as these three were broad, and so run on both sides in its breadth from north to south, and had its length as the other from east to west, as in this diagram.

The tribe of Judah’ s portion from west to east.

The tribe of Benjamin’ s portion from west to east.

Over against what called now over against , or parallel, or by the side all along, is called before three times together. So now you have an exact square of 25,000 cubits laid out for God, the Levites, and city, which appears thus in the breadth:

10,000 for the priests. 10,000 for the Levites. 5,000 for the city.

And the length of each 25,000, that is, some twelve miles and half square.

And the prince’ s portion embracing or bounding all at each end, as a guard and defence both of church and state, of religion and the civil rights, which may fairly be intimated by this assigning him his portion on each end of the other three.

Poole: Eze 45:8 - In the land // My princes // Shall no more oppress // The rest // They // The house of Israel // According to their tribes In the land either in that portion of land set out for him, or, as it is added, in Israel, i.e. in the land of Israel. My princes who own my favour...

In the land either in that portion of land set out for him, or, as it is added, in Israel, i.e. in the land of Israel.

My princes who own my favour in their advancement, and my law in their government. All princes are in some sort God’ s princes, but all do not regard God as sovereign Lord of them and their people; but God did raise up such at the return out of Babylon, who were and did recognise themselves God’ s princes.

Shall no more oppress: both Ezekiel and other prophets did reprove the injustices, cruelties, and oppressive methods of the kings of Israel, and yet they took not off the yoke; but it shall be better after the days of Babylonish captivity are ended.

The rest after God had his portion, which was that the priests and Levites had, after the city and the prince have theirs, the remainder is to be given to the people.

They the persons that are officers appointed to divide the land.

The house of Israel two tribes and ten tribes.

According to their tribes to the number of the tribes, and their right; we must be restored to them, or they compensated with an equal value.

Poole: Eze 45:9 - Let it suffice // Remove violence // Spoil // Execute judgment // And justice // Exactions // My people Princes are here in God’ s name, and by advice from him he made them princes, counselled, exhorted, and commanded. Let it suffice be content,...

Princes are here in God’ s name, and by advice from him he made them princes, counselled, exhorted, and commanded.

Let it suffice be content, aim not at more: he who gave no more can make this enough, and he will curse and blast what you indirectly, and by sinful, oppressive crafts, wrest from others.

Remove violence put it far from yourselves, do not you use it, and so discountenance in others, that neither common subjects dare violate one another, nor your officers violate any of them.

Spoil either the same as violence, or the effect of it, violent courses; rob the oppressed and spoil them.

Execute judgment judge righteously, and they look the sentence be executed, for terror to the unjust, and relief of the oppressed.

And justice: this is added for emphasis, though the same thing.

Exactions heavy taxes and impositions on estates or trade.

My people whom I must, if you will not, right.

Poole: Eze 45:10 - Ye // Shall have // Ephah // Bath Ye princes of Israel. Shall have: though they were not traders to use, yet they must have, i.e. appoint, for to them as a privilege it appertains t...

Ye princes of Israel.

Shall have: though they were not traders to use, yet they must have, i.e. appoint, for to them as a privilege it appertains to appoint standards for measure among their subjects. Just balances , or weights and scales, by which to measure what is to he sold by weight, one and the same to all, that none buy by a greater and sell by a lesser. So Lev 19:35,36 Pr 11:1 16:11 Mic 6:10,11 . So must the prince remove oppressive cheating by divers weights.

Ephah to measure dry things, as corn, olives, dates, &c.

Bath: this was a measure of liquid things, as oil, wine, or water, and what each contained the next verse will acquaint us. s.

Poole: Eze 45:11 - An homer One shall contain as much as the other, the ephah shall contain as many gallons of dry, as the bath doth contain of liquid things. An homer is com...

One shall contain as much as the other, the ephah shall contain as many gallons of dry, as the bath doth contain of liquid things.

An homer is commonly said to be thirty bushels, or near it. So that the ephah will be some three bushels, in dry things, and the bath sixty-four pints, or eight gallons, in liquid things.

Poole: Eze 45:12 - twenty gerahs // Maneh Having laid down the standard for weight and measure in less valuable things, and that are sold for money, now the standard is set down for the curr...

Having laid down the standard for weight and measure in less valuable things, and that are sold for money, now the standard is set down for the current coin which passed among them, and the valuation of which was part of the prince’ s prerogative. The first mentioned in the text is the shekel, which, saith the text, contained

twenty gerahs now every gerah was one penny halfpenny English value: the shekel then was two shillings and sixpence. The twenty shekels was two pounds ten shillings, the fifteen shekels was one pound seventeen shillings and sixpence, and twenty-five was three pounds two shillings and six pence.

Maneh: some say it is one pound, and that the pound was either least, middle, or greatest, according as there were more or fewer shekels in it; the least or common pound was but seventeen shillings and sixpence; the next, which was the royal, was fifty shillings; and the greatest, or pound of the sanctuary, was sixty-two shillings and six pence.

Poole: Eze 45:13 - Sixth part of an ephah In the daily service, the morning and evening sacrifice, there must be wheat and barley flour. Sixth part of an ephah sixtieth part of an homer, a...

In the daily service, the morning and evening sacrifice, there must be wheat and barley flour.

Sixth part of an ephah sixtieth part of an homer, about one half bushel, and one peck, and one quarter of a peck, and three pints, or near it; so some. Others abate the odd measures, and say the ephah was about our half bushel, as indeed it can be no more; if the homer were thirty bushels, the ephah a tenth part of the homer, that is, three bushels, the sixth part of the ephah amounts to four gallons, or half a bushel.

Poole: Eze 45:14 - The bath of oil // The tenth part // The cor Now forasmuch as oil was always offered with the meat-offering, here is direction what quantity shall be used at each offering. The bath of oil wh...

Now forasmuch as oil was always offered with the meat-offering, here is direction what quantity shall be used at each offering.

The bath of oil which contained about twenty-four gallons, or very near it.

The tenth part so the quantity of oil by this account will be two gallons, three pints, and a little more.

The cor which is here said to be an homer: these were two names of one and the same measure, and described by the baths it contained.

Poole: Eze 45:15 - -- This verse prescribes the proportion that is to he observed in bringing the lambs for daily sacrifice. They were bound to choose out of the best pas...

This verse prescribes the proportion that is to he observed in bringing the lambs for daily sacrifice. They were bound to choose out of the best pastures of Israel the best and fattest lambs, one out of two hundred; so favourable was God to them in these cattle, taking so few out of so many. And these lambs were designed for to be offered with the meat-offering, either in expiatory sacrifices, or in eucharistical sacrifices: thus daily sacrifices kept up their peace with God.

Poole: Eze 45:16 - -- The plain and summary meaning of this verse is, that this daily sacrifice should be, as for the people and the prince, so should it be provided by a...

The plain and summary meaning of this verse is, that this daily sacrifice should be, as for the people and the prince, so should it be provided by a common purse of prince and people, all should contribute to this charge. Though some think the people were to give this, and the prince to give a like share; and I know some think that this prince is the high priest, and that all the people, joining and contributing to this sacrifice, are here bound to bring it to the high priest.

Poole: Eze 45:17 - The prince’ s part // Burnt-offerings // In the feasts // He shall prepare // To make reconciliation // For the house of Israel The prince’ s part beside the share he gives to the daily sacrifice in the common charge, Eze 45:16 , the prince is bound also on solemnities to...

The prince’ s part beside the share he gives to the daily sacrifice in the common charge, Eze 45:16 , the prince is bound also on solemnities to give sacrifices out of his own.

Burnt-offerings : see Le 1 , where these are described. Meat-offerings rings: see Lev 2:1 , &c. Drink-offerings : see Exo 30:9 Num 15:24 the drink-offering was ever joined with the meat-offering, Num 29:11,16,19,22 .

In the feasts which he doth particularly recount, as new moons, &c.; of all particularly to treat would be too long.

He shall prepare: here lieth the main deciding circumstance, whether the secular or ecclesiastical prince be here intended. Some say this preparing is a sacerdotal act in order to offering; if so, it must be the high priest; but I think they mistake. This preparing is nothing more than on the prince’ s charge, and by his care, to see that there be such beasts ready at hand as are required at such solemnities; and so it is the secular prince.

To make reconciliation: see Eze 45:15 .

For the house of Israel all the people.

Poole: Eze 45:18 - In the first month // Thou shalt take // A young bullock without blemish // And cleanse the sanctuary In the first month of the year, every new-year’ s day; or the first new-year’ s day after the temple is built, a kind of feast of dedicatio...

In the first month of the year, every new-year’ s day; or the first new-year’ s day after the temple is built, a kind of feast of dedication: the former better agreeth with the following verses.

Thou shalt take procure, either being out of his own flock, or buy with his money; this the prince must do.

A young bullock without blemish such the law required, both for kind and quality, in what sacrifice, or on what occasion soever the sacrifice was offered.

And cleanse the sanctuary that by this, offered according to the law, the temple might be cleansed.

Poole: Eze 45:19 - The priest // Shall take // Of the blood of the sin-offering // Upon the four corners of the settle // Upon the posts The priest: had the 17th and 18th verses intended by prince the high priest, there would have been no need of changing the phrase, or of mentioning...

The priest: had the 17th and 18th verses intended by prince the high priest, there would have been no need of changing the phrase, or of mentioning the priest , it would have been enough to have said, And he shall ; but in those verses the bringing and preparing is not priestly, but ascribed to the prince, as it would be to any other who offers a sacrifice to the Lord by the hand of the priest.

Shall take carry with him in some vessel or other, from the place where the bullock was slain.

Of the blood of the sin-offering : see Lev 1:5 Eze 43:20 .

Upon the four corners of the settle: see Eze 43:20 .

Upon the posts the blood of the sin-offering was to be put upon the posts of the temple door, and on the posts of the gate of the inner court, or that next to the temple.

Poole: Eze 45:20 - The seventh day // For every one that erreth // For him that is simple // Reconcile the house The priest must offer the like sacrifice for cleansing the errors of the people, and reconciling them. The seventh day ; about a week before the pa...

The priest must offer the like sacrifice for cleansing the errors of the people, and reconciling them.

The seventh day ; about a week before the passover.

For every one that erreth ; for all the errors of all the house of Israel, in all that had erred through ignorance.

For him that is simple ; that is, of weak intellectuals, half-witted, or a fool, as the word signifies; or, for one that was seduced.

Reconcile the house i.e. cleanse, as Eze 45:18 , which legally or ceremonially was defiled by those errors done in the city or courts of the house, whither these persons might come, for it is not the temple itself, I suppose, that is here meant.

Poole: Eze 45:21 - In the first month // The fourteenth day // Ye shall have // The passover // A feast of seven days // Unleavened bread shall be eaten In the first month Nisan, which is part of March and part of April with us. The fourteenth day as was appointed of old by Moses, Ex 12 at large. ...

In the first month Nisan, which is part of March and part of April with us.

The fourteenth day as was appointed of old by Moses, Ex 12 at large.

Ye shall have ; have, and slay, for so Exo 12:6 .

The passover the lamb, which was to be eaten with thanksgiving for God’ s sparing the Jewish children, their first-born, when he slew the chief of the strength of Egypt, and for bringing the whole house of Israel out of Egypt.

A feast of seven days: see the institution, Ex 12 .

Unleavened bread shall be eaten: though here is an ellipsis, yet the thing clearly speaks itself; through the whole feast unleavened bread was to be eaten under great penalty, Exo 12:18,19 . These things no doubt concerned the returned captives, though they have a mystical meaning also.

Poole: Eze 45:22 - Upon that day // The prince // Prepare for himself // And for all the people Upon that day upon the fourteenth day, on which the passover was slain. The prince as before, Eze 45:17,18 . Prepare for himself to expiate his o...

Upon that day upon the fourteenth day, on which the passover was slain.

The prince as before, Eze 45:17,18 .

Prepare for himself to expiate his own sins.

And for all the people: see Eze 45:17 , where the same is found.

Poole: Eze 45:23 - -- After the first day’ s offering, Eze 45:22 , or else after the fifteenth day was over, though first more likely. The prince at his own charge i...

After the first day’ s offering, Eze 45:22 , or else after the fifteenth day was over, though first more likely. The prince at his own charge is to get ready day by day seven bullocks, seven rams, perfect without blemish, as the law required, and one kid each day of the seven; in all forty-nine bullocks, as many rams, and seven kids of the goats. These the priests were to offer to make atonement for the prince and his people.

Poole: Eze 45:24 - And he // bullock // An hin of oil // For an ephah And he the prince, shall prepare a meat-offering for the sacrifice was not entire without this, and the text proportions this also: for each bullo...

And he the prince,

shall prepare a meat-offering for the sacrifice was not entire without this, and the text proportions this also: for each

bullock one

ephah of fine flour, three bushels and one half with the seven bullocks of the first day; and so for the rams; that is, seven bushels every day for seven days together, according to the number of rams and bullocks.

An hin of oil: this was about one gallon and three quarters of a pint.

For an ephah to each ephah of meal. To every of the seven there were

Seven bullocks, seven ephahs, and seven hins of oil,

Seven rams, seven ephahs, and seven hins of oil;

Forty-nine of each kind of the beasts in the space of the seven days, and ninety-eight ephahs and as many hins with them: a greatly and costly service.

Poole: Eze 45:25 - The seventh month // The fifteenth day // Shall he // According to the sin offering The seventh month according to their ecclesiastical account, Tisri, which answers to part of our August and September. The fifteenth day on that da...

The seventh month according to their ecclesiastical account, Tisri, which answers to part of our August and September.

The fifteenth day on that day the feast of tabernacles began, and it continued seven days.

Shall he the prince, as before, Eze 45:24 , do the like, in every respect, for sacrifices, and all that belonged to them.

According to the sin offering & c.: as was required at the passover, so at this feast also, and therefore you are referred to the particulars of that feast.

Haydock: Eze 45:1 - By lot // Thousand // About By lot. Manuscript 2 reads bogurl; (printed benachala ) so the Vulgate sortito. (Kennicott) --- Hebrew, "when you shall make the land fall," ...

By lot. Manuscript 2 reads bogurl; (printed benachala ) so the Vulgate sortito. (Kennicott) ---

Hebrew, "when you shall make the land fall," which usually implies by lot: yet the partition was not made thus, (chap. xlviii. 1.) nor at all, (Calmet) otherwise the prophet might mention how the lots would have fallen to Dan, in the north, &c. (Haydock) ---

The Jews either could not comply, or did not take this to be a command. If they had returned all together, they might probably have put it in execution. But many of them preferred staying where they had gotten a settlement, and the rest only returned in small parties, some not before the reign of Alexander [the Great]. Those who arrived first, occupied as much as possible their ancient limits, 1 Esdras iii. 1., and 2 Esdras viii., and xi. (Calmet) ---

Thousand: reeds, or cubits. (Challoner) ---

Many prefer the latter, which is specified [in] ver. 2., (Haydock) as it agrees with the dimensions of the temple, chap. xlii. 16. If reeds or toises were meant, the city would be disproportionate with the rest of the divisions: 50,000 would make 25 leagues, of 2,500 paces each; and if each tribe had as much, the country must have comprised 325 leagues, whereas from Emath to Cadesbarne (chap. xlvii. 17.) there at[are?] not above 150. (Calmet) ---

To form an idea of the proposed partition, we must suppose the country reached from a little north of Emesa, on the Orontes, to Cadesbarne south, and from the Mediterranean to Damascus, or a little farther east, and beyond the sources of Jazer. 1. Dan, 2. Aser, 3. Nephthali, 4. Manasses, 5. Ephraim, 6. Ruben, 7. Juda, had about equal portions with that designed for 8. the temple, the Levites, and prince, whose southern limits reached almost to Accaron and the Dead Sea. 9. Benjamin, 10. Simeon, 11. Issachar, 12. Zabulon, and 13. Gad, had each about half the quantity of the others, though the tribes occupied the whole extent from east to west, their lots being marked out by parallel lines. Between Juda and Benjamin, a square of 500 cubits was assigned for the temple; another square of 4,500, or 18,000 in circuit, lay round the former for the city of the Levites: round this were suburbs 250 cubits broad, walled about, and having three gates on each side. Next them dwelt their lay servants, in a space 5,000 cubits broad, and 25,000 long, from east to west. A plot of ground on the north and south, sufficient to complete this square was to support them with provisions. On the east side of the Jordan, and on the west of this square for the priests and their servants, two portions almost of equal dimensions with it, were appropriated to the prince. His lot was 25,000 cubits long, and 12,500 broad, chap. xlviii. 21. See Calmet's plan. (Haydock) ---

About. It couldn ot be alienated to private men, or for any other purpose. (Worthington)

Haydock: Eze 45:2 - Suburbs Suburbs. Hebrew also, "vacant spaces."

Suburbs. Hebrew also, "vacant spaces."

Haydock: Eze 45:3 - Measure Measure, from the centre of the temple; so that the dimensions given must be doubled, (chap. xlviii. 10.) as also ver. 5.

Measure, from the centre of the temple; so that the dimensions given must be doubled, (chap. xlviii. 10.) as also ver. 5.

Haydock: Eze 45:4 - Place Place. There the priests shall dwell.

Place. There the priests shall dwell.

Haydock: Eze 45:5 - Chambers Chambers for the Levites on duty. Septuagint read, "towns." But only one seems to be specified, 18,000 cubits in circumference.

Chambers for the Levites on duty. Septuagint read, "towns." But only one seems to be specified, 18,000 cubits in circumference.

Haydock: Eze 45:6 - According // Israel According. Hebrew, "along or (Calmet) over-against the oblation of the holy portion." (Protestants) --- Israel, destined to serve the priests. ...

According. Hebrew, "along or (Calmet) over-against the oblation of the holy portion." (Protestants) ---

Israel, destined to serve the priests. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 45:7 - Border Border. Two equal lots, one on the east and the other on the west, were assigned the prince, each 20,000 cubits broad, and 12,500 long, chap. xlviii...

Border. Two equal lots, one on the east and the other on the west, were assigned the prince, each 20,000 cubits broad, and 12,500 long, chap. xlviii. 21. (Calmet) ---

He dwelt near the priests, for their protection; as the people were on both sides of him, that he might sustain no injury. (Worthington)

Haydock: Eze 45:8 - Rob Rob. Instead of their right, (1 Kings viii. 11.) the source of continual vexations, a certain revenue is specified, ver. 13.

Rob. Instead of their right, (1 Kings viii. 11.) the source of continual vexations, a certain revenue is specified, ver. 13.

Haydock: Eze 45:9 - Confines Confines: encroach not. (Calmet) --- Hebrew and Septuagint, "take away your oppressions;" (Haydock) Chaldean, "scandals." (Calmet)

Confines: encroach not. (Calmet) ---

Hebrew and Septuagint, "take away your oppressions;" (Haydock) Chaldean, "scandals." (Calmet)

Haydock: Eze 45:11 - The ephi and the bate The ephi and the bate. These measures were of equal capacity; but the bate served for liquids, and the ephi for dry things, (Challoner) ver. 13,...

The ephi and the bate. These measures were of equal capacity; but the bate served for liquids, and the ephi for dry things, (Challoner) ver. 13, 14. (Worthington) ---

Ezechiel specifies the measures, that the people might not use those of Babylon, after their return.

Haydock: Eze 45:12 - Sicles Sicles. It would be shorter to say, "sixty sicles make a mna."

Sicles. It would be shorter to say, "sixty sicles make a mna."

Haydock: Eze 45:13 - Take Take, for the prince's revenue. He had the sixtieth part of corn and of oil; or rather (Calmet) he had an exact tithe of the latter, ver. 14. (Chal...

Take, for the prince's revenue. He had the sixtieth part of corn and of oil; or rather (Calmet) he had an exact tithe of the latter, ver. 14. (Chaldean) (Menochius)

Haydock: Eze 45:15 - One ram One ram. He shall receive the tithe of sheep, &c., and take one out of two hundred, on condition that he furnish victims, ver. 17. (Calmet) --- Th...

One ram. He shall receive the tithe of sheep, &c., and take one out of two hundred, on condition that he furnish victims, ver. 17. (Calmet) ---

The obligation was mutual. St. Jerome explains it of the high priest and people. (Worthington)

Haydock: Eze 45:17 - Holocaust Holocaust. This was given before perhaps gratis, 2 Paralipomenon xxxi. 3. Solomon and Ezechias shewed great magnificence. After the captivity th...

Holocaust. This was given before perhaps gratis, 2 Paralipomenon xxxi. 3. Solomon and Ezechias shewed great magnificence. After the captivity the people laid on the third of a sicle per head, as this order was not observed, 2 Esdras x. 32.

Haydock: Eze 45:18 - Take Take, or order the priests to do this annually, to prepare for the Passover, ver. 21. Moses mentions nothing of this, and it does not appear to have...

Take, or order the priests to do this annually, to prepare for the Passover, ver. 21. Moses mentions nothing of this, and it does not appear to have been put in execution. (Calmet) ---

Yet it might be the first year after the dedication of the temple. The prophet does not say it was to be done every year. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 45:20 - Seventh Seventh, or so many days before the solemn feast. Septuagint, "on the first of the seventh month," the feast of trumpets, Numbers xxix. 1. (Calmet)

Seventh, or so many days before the solemn feast. Septuagint, "on the first of the seventh month," the feast of trumpets, Numbers xxix. 1. (Calmet)

Haydock: Eze 45:24 - Sacrifice Sacrifice. Hebrew mincha, flour. Protestants, "meat offering." (Haydock)

Sacrifice. Hebrew mincha, flour. Protestants, "meat offering." (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 45:25 - Day Day: the feast of tabernacles, to be observed like the Pasch, Numbers xxix. 12. (Calmet)

Day: the feast of tabernacles, to be observed like the Pasch, Numbers xxix. 12. (Calmet)

Gill: Eze 45:1 - Moreover, when ye shall divide by lot the land, for inheritance // Ye shall offer an oblation unto the Lord, an holy portion of the land // The length shall be the length of five and twenty thousand reeds, and the breadth shall be ten thousand // and of this measure shall thou measure the length of five and twenty thousand // This shall be holy in all the borders thereof round about Moreover, when ye shall divide by lot the land, for inheritance,.... This is not to be understood literally of the division of the land of Israel; whi...

Moreover, when ye shall divide by lot the land, for inheritance,.... This is not to be understood literally of the division of the land of Israel; which agrees not with the division of it begun by Moses, and finished by Joshua, upon his conquest of it, and the introduction of the people of Israel into it; nor was such a division as this made when the Jews returned from Babylon; nor is there any reason to expect the like when they shall be converted in the latter day; nor is it meant typically of the heavenly inheritance, which saints obtain in Christ by lot, Eph 1:11, of which the earthly Canaan was a type; though some in this way interpret it: but since the whole vision respects the church of Christ on earth, it must be meant mystically and spiritually of the kingdom of Christ, and the settlement and establishment of it throughout the whole world, according to the allotment and determination of God; and they are a distinct and special people that are admitted into this state; it is by the distinguishing grace of God that they are taken into the Gospel church, and have a part and share in all the privileges and immunities of it.

Ye shall offer an oblation unto the Lord, an holy portion of the land; which should be lifted up as the heave offering was, and dedicated to the Lord: this designs such persons who are separated from the world, and sanctified by the Spirit of God, who shall be brought by the ministers of the word to the Lord, as trophies of his efficacious and victorious grace, ascribing the whole glory of their conversion to him; and these shall present themselves, souls and bodies, a holy, living, and acceptable sacrifice to him; see Isa 66:20.

The length shall be the length of five and twenty thousand reeds, and the breadth shall be ten thousand; the kind of measure is not expressed in the original, so that it is a question whether reeds or cubits are meant; some think the latter, and the rather, because mention is made of them, Eze 45:2, and it is added,

and of this measure shall thou measure the length of five and twenty thousand; which, if understood of cubits, will greatly reduce the length and breadth of this holy portion of the land; wherefore it is best to take the largest measure, since that seems better to answer the design of the Holy Ghost in this passage; and the rather, since this measure is more proper to measure land with, and is that which the measurer is said to have in his hand, Eze 40:5, and besides, the measure of the sanctuary, said to be five hundred square, Eze 45:2 was measured with the measuring reed, and not the cubit, Eze 42:16, and which therefore must be supplied here; and a measuring reed being six cubits, by a cubit and a hand's breath, Eze 40:5, makes this portion of land to be more than six times larger than if it was supposed to be measured by the cubit; and twenty five thousand of this measure, according to Cornelius à Lapide, made five hundred miles, which was three times as large as the land of Canaan; that being, as Jerom u says, a hundred and sixty miles long, and forty six broad; and is a proof, that the land of Canaan literally taken is not here meant; but the whole is designed to set forth the amplitude and large extent of the church of Christ in the world, in the times the vision refers to.

This shall be holy in all the borders thereof round about; that is, this portion of land measured out, and distinguished from the rest: holiness of heart and life shall appear in all the subjects of Christ's kingdom, and members of his church, which becomes his house for ever.

Gill: Eze 45:2 - Of this there shall be for the sanctuary // five hundred in length, and five hundred in breadth, square round about // and fifty cubits round about for the suburbs thereof Of this there shall be for the sanctuary,.... Or temple, the house before described in the preceding chapters: five hundred in length, and five hun...

Of this there shall be for the sanctuary,.... Or temple, the house before described in the preceding chapters:

five hundred in length, and five hundred in breadth, square round about: that is, five hundred reeds square, as is manifest from Eze 42:16, and this denotes the largeness, perfection, and stability of the church of Christ, which the sanctuary was a type of:

and fifty cubits round about for the suburbs thereof; which were a void place of fifty cubits round about the sanctuary, measuring from the wall to that; this was done in reverence to the holy place, and to show that we should not rush hastily into the house of God, and church of Christ, but first pass through the suburbs or open place. Cubits being here mentioned, show that reeds are to be understood where the kind of measure is not expressed.

Gill: Eze 45:3 - And of this measure shalt thou measure the length of five and twenty thousand, and the breadth of ten thousand // and in it shall be the sanctuary, and the most holy place And of this measure shalt thou measure the length of five and twenty thousand, and the breadth of ten thousand,.... Not that the sense is, that of and...

And of this measure shalt thou measure the length of five and twenty thousand, and the breadth of ten thousand,.... Not that the sense is, that of and according to the cubit measure last mentioned, this length and this breadth should be measured; but "after this measure", as Starckius renders it, and as the particle is rendered, Dan 11:23 and which Sanctius mentions; and Jerom seems to have understood it in this light: and the sense is, that after he had finished the measure of five hundred reeds square, and fifty cubits round, he should proceed to measure the rest of the twenty five thousand in length, and ten thousand in breadth:

and in it shall be the sanctuary, and the most holy place; that is, in the midst portion of land, consisting of the above measures, be the holy place, and the holy of holies; this is, but a further explanation of the two preceding verses.

Gill: Eze 45:4 - The holy portion of the land shall be for the priests, the ministers of the sanctuary // which shall come near to minister unto the Lord // and it shall be a place for their houses // and an holy place for the sanctuary The holy portion of the land shall be for the priests, the ministers of the sanctuary,.... That is, the rest of it, which is not for the sanctuary, sh...

The holy portion of the land shall be for the priests, the ministers of the sanctuary,.... That is, the rest of it, which is not for the sanctuary, shall be for the use of the priests that minister in holy things in the sanctuary; either the ministers of the Gospel, who shall have a sufficient maintenance from the churches of Christ, as the priests had under the law: or it may be meant of all the saints, who are priests unto God, and serve and worship him in his sanctuary; who shall all be satisfied with the goodness and fatness of his house, the word and ordinances, and the blessings of grace conveyed by them:

which shall come near to minister unto the Lord; these sons of Zadok, these faithful ones, in the worst of times; see Eze 44:15,

and it shall be a place for their houses; in this large spot shall be many congregated churches, houses of the living God, where his priests and people dwell, and will be serving and praising him:

and an holy place for the sanctuary; which may denote the church of God in general, as houses may do particular churches.

Gill: Eze 45:5 - And the five and twenty thousand, of length, and ten thousand of breadth // shall also the Levites, the ministers of the house, have for themselves // for a possession for twenty chambers And the five and twenty thousand, of length, and ten thousand of breadth,.... This seems to be another portion of the land, distinct from the former, ...

And the five and twenty thousand, of length, and ten thousand of breadth,.... This seems to be another portion of the land, distinct from the former, though of the same measure; see Eze 48:13,

shall also the Levites, the ministers of the house, have for themselves; separate from the priests, to whom they ministered, and were as numerous; or more numerous, than they; this is still designed to set forth the largeness of the church, and the great numbers of its members, who will all be accommodated and supplied with good things:

for a possession for twenty chambers; which some understand of twenty rows of chambers; by which may be meant particular congregated churches, as we have seen all along in this vision, erected for the better use and convenience of the saints in all places and parts of the world, where they are called.

Gill: Eze 45:6 - And ye shall appoint the possession of the city // Five thousand broad, and five and twenty thousand long, over against the oblation of the holy portion // it shall be for the whole house of Israel And ye shall appoint the possession of the city, Which is something distinct from the house or temple, which was as the frame of a city, being so lar...

And ye shall appoint the possession of the city, Which is something distinct from the house or temple, which was as the frame of a city, being so large, and consisting of so many parts, Eze 40:2 and seems also different from the city in Eze 48:30, the measures of the one and of the other not agreeing. Starckius thinks that this city prefigures the academies that should be among Christians, in which the priests or ministers of the word should teach those that came out of all parts unto them; but I am rather of opinion that the civil state of the people of God is here meant, as it will be in the spiritual reign of Christ; when all civil power and authority will not as yet be put down, only it will come into the hands of the saints, and be administered by Christian kings and princes.

Five thousand broad, and five and twenty thousand long, over against the oblation of the holy portion; five thousand reeds in breadth are allowed less for the civil than the church state; and though they are contiguous, and there is a connection between them, yet are separate from each other; the material temple was in the city of Jerusalem; but the holy portion, in which the sanctuary shall be, is without the city, and the city over against that; hence John seems, to have borrowed his idea and language, "I saw no temple therein", Rev 21:22, though speaking of another city: the church and the world shall be no more mixed together; Christ's kingdom is not of this world, nor to be fixed on a civil establishment:

it shall be for the whole house of Israel; they shall all be under one and the same form of government; I do not say they shall be all under one temporal king or prince; but all Christian kings and princes shall exercise the same kind of rule and government; so that, as their church state will be uniform, their civil state or polity will be alike.

Gill: Eze 45:7 - And a portion shall be for the prince // on the one side and on the other side of the oblation of the holy portion, and of the possession of the city // Before the oblation of the holy portion, and before the possession of the city // from the west side westward, and from the east side eastward // and the length shall be over against one of the portions // from the west border unto the east border And a portion shall be for the prince,.... Meaning not the civil magistrate; though he ought to be supported in his dignity and authority, and in such...

And a portion shall be for the prince,.... Meaning not the civil magistrate; though he ought to be supported in his dignity and authority, and in such manner that he may be under no temptation to oppress his subjects; and who ought to be, and at this time will be, the protector of the Lord's people, both in their civil and church state; but the Prince Messiah, of whom see Eze 44:3, to whom God will divide a portion with the great; Jacob shall be his portion, the Heathen his inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth his possession, Isa 53:12,

on the one side and on the other side of the oblation of the holy portion, and of the possession of the city; on each side, both of the holy portion, in which are the sanctuary, the houses of the priests, and the chambers of the Levites, and also of the city for the house of Israel; so that his portion will lie, or he be placed, on each side both of the church state and civil state of the Lord's people, and so be the protector of both; he will be a wall of fire round about them, a covert and a hiding place for them; he will be near them, and they to him; he will be on every side of them, and preserve them from persecuting enemies, and false teachers; they shall enjoy his word, his ordinances, and Gospel ministers, and be kept in the utmost peace and prosperity of all kinds; he will protect and defend them, both in their civil and religious liberties, and none shall make them afraid.

Before the oblation of the holy portion, and before the possession of the city; or rather, "over against" them w, as it is rendered, Eze 41:15 so, as the possession of the city was over against the holy portion, the portion of the prince was to be over against them both:

from the west side westward, and from the east side eastward; which explains on which sides of them it lay:

and the length shall be over against one of the portions; that is, against everyone of the portions:

from the west border unto the east border; now as there is no measure given to the portion of the prince, but the whole space eastward and westward is left for it, it shows the large extent of Christ's kingdom; that his dominion shall be from sea to sea, and from the river to the ends of the earth; his Gospel shall be preached everywhere; the Spirit shall be poured down upon all flesh to make it successful; multitudes shall be everywhere converted, and churches set up in all places; the kingdoms of the world will become Christ's, even all the Pagan, Papal, and Mahometan nations; Christ will be King over all the earth, and his name shall be one; there will be but one religion everywhere, Psa 72:8. Some of the Jewish writers interpret this of the King Messiah, to whom they suppose is here allotted the thirteenth part of the land: so Kimchi says,

"to Israel belong twelve parts or portions, and to the prince the thirteenth part; the portion of the prince is as the portion of one of the tribes in length and in breadth, excepting that within the inheritance of the prince should be an oblation,''

as in Eze 45:13, and Maimonides x says,

"the King Messiah takes out of all lands, subdued by the Israelites, one part out of thirteen; and this thing is a statute for him and his sons for ever;''

which seems plainly to refer to this passage in Ezekiel; though there are some who understand him of any anointed king of Israel, as being his right: but the learned Selden y is of opinion that he is speaking of the King Messiah, and has respect to this distribution; and rightly observes, from the same author z, that all that was subdued by him was his own, and he could dispose of it at his pleasure to his servants and soldiers.

Gill: Eze 45:8 - In the land shall be his possession in Israel // and my princes shall no more oppress my people // and the rest of the land shall they give to the house of Israel according to their tribes In the land shall be his possession in Israel,.... Or, "as for the land, it shall be his for a possession in Israel" a; the people of the land shall b...

In the land shall be his possession in Israel,.... Or, "as for the land, it shall be his for a possession in Israel" a; the people of the land shall be a people for possession, as in 1Pe 2:9 or a peculiar people of his throughout all Israel; all the spiritual Israel, whether Jew or Gentile, shall be Christ's possession and inheritance:

and my princes shall no more oppress my people; neither ecclesiastical princes, as the Scribes and Pharisees formerly, nor civil magistrates; not the one with false doctrines, carnal rites and ceremonies; nor the other with heavy taxes, and rigorous exactions:

and the rest of the land shall they give to the house of Israel according to their tribes; the spiritual and mystical Israel, Jews and Gentiles, who shall now inherit the earth, and possess all temporal good things, as well as spiritual ones.

Gill: Eze 45:9 - Thus saith the Lord, let it suffice you, O princes of Israel // remove violence and spoil // and execute judgment and justice // take away your exactions from my people, saith the Lord Thus saith the Lord, let it suffice you, O princes of Israel,.... Christian kings and princes, for such there shall be in those times; and who will ha...

Thus saith the Lord, let it suffice you, O princes of Israel,.... Christian kings and princes, for such there shall be in those times; and who will have large and ample salaries provided for them, as they should have to support their dignity; and with which they should be content, as they will be, and not encroach upon the properties of their subjects:

remove violence and spoil; from your administration; the sense is, do not use violence, and exercise rapine and spoil, let these be far from you; seize not on the goods of your subjects, or spoil them of them by heavy taxes and impositions, or by vexatious lawsuits, and unjust sentences:

and execute judgment and justice; between men; let everyone enjoy his own property; and when any matter of controversy arises about it, fairly hear and examine the case, and do justice:

take away your exactions from my people, saith the Lord; such as had been exacted of them in former times by tyrannical and unjust princes: or, "your expulsions" b; driving them from their houses, estates, fields, and vineyards; either by taking them away from them, and annexing them to their own, as Ahab did; or by levying such taxes upon them they could not pay, and so were obliged to leave their inheritances and possessions. This, and some following verses, contain rules for regulating the civil state of the people of God in the latter day; which did not take place upon the Jews' return from Babylon, as appears from Neh 5:15 but will be strictly observed by Christian princes in the latter day glory; see Isa 40:17.

Gill: Eze 45:10 - Ye shall have just balances // and a just ephah, and a just bath Ye shall have just balances,.... That is, take care that true weights and just measures be used in trade and commerce, that so one man may not impose ...

Ye shall have just balances,.... That is, take care that true weights and just measures be used in trade and commerce, that so one man may not impose upon and cheat another; which is the business of the civil magistrate to look after:

and a just ephah, and a just bath; and not make the ephah small, and the shekel great, and falsifying the balances by deceit, as some did, Amo 8:5 the "ephah" was a measure for dry things, as wheat, barley, &c. and the "bath" for liquid things, as wine oil, &c. as Jarchi and Kimchi observe; see Lev 19:35.

Gill: Eze 45:11 - The ephah and the bath shall be of one measure // that the bath may contain the tenth part of an homer, and the ephah the tenth part of an homer // the measure thereof shall be after the homer The ephah and the bath shall be of one measure,.... The one held as much of dry things as the other of liquor; which, according to Bishop Cumberland, ...

The ephah and the bath shall be of one measure,.... The one held as much of dry things as the other of liquor; which, according to Bishop Cumberland, were seven wine gallons, four pints, and a little more:

that the bath may contain the tenth part of an homer, and the ephah the tenth part of an homer; this "homer" must be carefully distinguished from another measure, called "omer", written without an "h", which was but the tenth part of an "ephah", Exo 16:36,

the measure thereof shall be after the homer: "as the homer was", so should the ephah and bath be, just the tenth part of it.

Gill: Eze 45:12 - And the shekel shall be twenty gerahs // twenty shekels, five and twenty shekels, fifteen shekels, shall be your maneh And the shekel shall be twenty gerahs,.... This is a rule for money or coin; the shekel was a silver coin, and is generally reckoned about the value o...

And the shekel shall be twenty gerahs,.... This is a rule for money or coin; the shekel was a silver coin, and is generally reckoned about the value of two shillings and six pence of our money, so a gerah about three half pennies: Bishop Cumberland reckons the shekel more exactly at two shillings and four pence farthing, and a little more, and the gerah at eleven grains of silver; see Lev 27:25,

twenty shekels, five and twenty shekels, fifteen shekels, shall be your maneh; these were several pieces of money; one was a twenty shekel piece, which according to the common account was fifty shillings of our money; another was a five and twenty shekel piece, which was three pounds, two shillings, and sixpence; and a third was a fifteen shekel piece, which was one pound thirteen and sixpence; and together made a maneh or pound, which consisted of sixty shekels, or seven pounds, ten shillings; by which the other pieces should be tried, whether they were of just weight: the sense of the whole is, that no adulteration of coin should be made, which is very prejudicial in civil affairs.

Gill: Eze 45:13 - This is the oblation that ye shall offer // the sixth part of an ephah of an homer of wheat, and ye shall give the sixth part of an ephah of an homer of barley This is the oblation that ye shall offer,.... Not at the dedication of the temple, to be built in time to come, as Kimchi thinks; nor for the daily sa...

This is the oblation that ye shall offer,.... Not at the dedication of the temple, to be built in time to come, as Kimchi thinks; nor for the daily sacrifices, as others; but for the maintenance of the priests, that is, the ministers of the Gospel; for here begin the rules for the right ordering of ecclesiastical affairs of those times:

the sixth part of an ephah of an homer of wheat, and ye shall give the sixth part of an ephah of an homer of barley: this confirms that an "ephah" was for dry measure, of wheat and barley; and as it was the tenth part of an homer, a sixtieth part of an homer of wheat and barley was to be given for this service; that is, if a man had an homer of wheat or of barley, he was to give a sixtieth part of it for the use of the ministers of the Lord: the meaning is, that the people should give freely and liberally, according to their substance, for their support and maintenance,

Gill: Eze 45:14 - Concerning the ordinance of oil, the bath of oil // ye shall offer the tenth part of a bath out of a cor // which is an homer of ten baths, for ten baths are an homer Concerning the ordinance of oil, the bath of oil,.... This shows that the bath was for liquid measure; and as oil was a part of food with the Jews, as...

Concerning the ordinance of oil, the bath of oil,.... This shows that the bath was for liquid measure; and as oil was a part of food with the Jews, as well as used in their offerings, a rule is given for the distribution of that to the Lord's ministers, that they may have everything convenient for them:

ye shall offer the tenth part of a bath out of a cor; which was the same measure with the "homer", only another name for it, as follows:

which is an homer of ten baths, for ten baths are an homer; so that if a man had an homer or ten baths of oil, he was to give a hundredth part of it for the use of the priests and Levites, or ministers of the word; a greater portion of wheat or barley is given than of oil, because there is a greater expense in families of the one than of the other.

Gill: Eze 45:15 - And one lamb out of the flock, out of two hundred // out of the fat pastures of Israel // for a meat offering, and for a burnt offering, and for peace offerings // to make reconciliation for them, saith the Lord God And one lamb out of the flock, out of two hundred,.... As provision is before made for bread and oil, so here for meat for the servants of the Lord: i...

And one lamb out of the flock, out of two hundred,.... As provision is before made for bread and oil, so here for meat for the servants of the Lord: if a man had two hundred lambs in his flock, one of them was to be given to them; it may be observed, that this plainly refers to times when the Mosaic dispensation should be abrogated; not tithes of all things are to be given to the priests, as heretofore; only the sixtieth part of wheat and barley, the hundredth part of oil, and but one lamb of two hundred; and which denotes the moderate maintenance of Gospel ministers, with which they should be contented, and the people should not grudge to give; nothing extraordinary or extravagant being required of them: this lamb was to be taken

out of the fat pastures of Israel; or, out of the watery places c; out of those fields which were well watered, and produced good pasture, which fattened the sheep and lambs that were fed in them; and denotes that the best of the kind is to be given to the Lord, and to his servants, or for the support of his interest; not the lean and the lame, the halt and the blind, Mal 1:8,

for a meat offering, and for a burnt offering, and for peace offerings; not that the lamb was given for all these; but the wheat and the oil for the meat offering, and the lamb for the burnt offering and peace offerings. The sense may be, that this provision of wheat and barley, oil and lambs, or the sufficient maintenance signified by them, was in the room of the meat offering, burnt offerings, and peace offerings, which fell to the share of the priests under the legal dispensation:

to make reconciliation for them, saith the Lord God; either to this end, that the ministers of the Gospel, who have the word of reconciliation committed to them, might cheerfully and faithfully dispense it to the people; or that they, by these liberal and generous contributions of theirs to the maintenance of them, might testify that they have truly by faith received the atonement by the sacrifice of Christ.

Gill: Eze 45:16 - All the people of the land shall give this oblation // for the prince in Israel All the people of the land shall give this oblation,.... None shall be exempted from it; all according to their capacity and ability shall contribute ...

All the people of the land shall give this oblation,.... None shall be exempted from it; all according to their capacity and ability shall contribute to the support of the ministry, and the service of religion:

for the prince in Israel; not the high priest, nor the civil magistrate, but the Prince Messiah: or rather "to the prince in Israel" d; what the people shall do in this way, they shall do it as to the Lord, freely and cordially, and for his honour and glory; and he will take it as done to himself; see Mat 10:41.

Gill: Eze 45:17 - And it shall be the prince's part to give burnt offerings // and meat offerings, and drink offerings // in the feasts, and in the new moons, and in the sabbaths, and in all solemnities of the house of Israel // he shall prepare the sin offering // meat offering; and the burnt offering // to make reconciliation for the house of Israel And it shall be the prince's part to give burnt offerings,.... Or, "upon the prince shall be the burnt offerings" e; it shall lie upon him to provide ...

And it shall be the prince's part to give burnt offerings,.... Or, "upon the prince shall be the burnt offerings" e; it shall lie upon him to provide them; who is not the high priest, as Jarchi; nor the civil magistrate or king, as Menachem; but Christ, who is both Prince and Priest; and whose sacrifice of himself is designed by these, and the other sacrifices after mentioned, of which the sacrifices were all typical; though he is but one, they many, his answers to them all, and is one for all; and though his is but once offered up, they often, because of the fulness of efficacy in the one, and the want of it in the other; and though in itself infinitely superior to these. Of the burnt offerings, and of their being typical of Christ; see Gill on Eze 40:39,

and meat offerings, and drink offerings; the meat offerings, which were rather bread offerings, were made of fine flour, with oil poured, and frankincense put thereon, Lev 2:1 and were typical of Christ, compared to a corn of wheat dying in the earth, and bringing forth fruit, Joh 12:24 and to wheat as bruised and ground into fine flour, kneaded and baked, which may denote his various sufferings, and so made bread of; he being the true and living bread, which gives life to men. The "oil" poured upon this offering may signify the grace of the Spirit without measure on Christ; and the "frankincense" how savoury and acceptable he is to his people. The "drink offering" was of wine, which went along with other sacrifices, and was very acceptable to God; and may denote the blood of Christ, which is drink indeed; and his love expressed in shedding it, which is better than the choicest wine; both these are held forth, Christ's flesh, which is meat, and his blood, which is drink, in the ordinance of the supper, administered by his priests, whom he furnishes with such offerings to set before his saints:

in the feasts, and in the new moons, and in the sabbaths, and in all solemnities of the house of Israel; in the feasts of the passover, tabernacle, and pentecost, which were all figures of Christ; of his being the passover sacrificed for us, of his tabernacling in our nature, and of the effusion of his Spirit; and the "new moons", and "sabbaths", and "solemn days", are only Old Testament phrases to express the times of New Testament worship; see Isa 66:23, as monthly days for the administration of the ordinance of the supper, and the Lord's day for the preaching of the word, and other parts of public worship; in all which the sacrifice of Christ, his blood, righteousness, and satisfaction, make a principal part:

he shall prepare the sin offering; which also was a type of Christ; of which See Gill on Eze 40:39, and this, with the

meat offering; and the burnt offering, of which before, were to be prepared by the prince himself, or our Lord Jesus Christ: and also the "peace offerings", or thank offerings f; his own thank offerings for himself and his people; see Joh 11:41 and the thank offerings of them, or their sacrifices of praise, which become acceptable through him, Heb 13:15, and even himself, for whom the saints offer thanks to God, 2Co 9:15, and as the end of all the legal sacrifices was

to make reconciliation for the house of Israel; so this is the end and use of the sacrifice of Christ, typified by them, to make peace for the Israel of God; which could not be made by them, by their obedience, repentance, or faith; and yet was necessary to their happiness, to their communion with God, and enjoyment of him; this Christ has made by his obedience, sufferings, and death, whereby he has fulfilled the law, satisfied justice, and made atonement for sin: this is all at his expense, and is meant by his "preparing" these offerings; which denotes his ready and cheerful engagement to become a sacrifice; his voluntary offering up himself unto God, or giving himself an offering and a sacrifice unto him; and also his furnishing his ministers with proper matter for their ministrations in all the solemn times and seasons thereof, which is the doctrine of his sacrifice and satisfaction, or salvation by a crucified Christ; and so as the people are to offer to their maintenance, Christ the Prince takes care to furnish them for their ministry.

Gill: Eze 45:18 - Thus saith the Lord God // in the first month, in the first day of the month // thou shall take a young bullock without blemish, and cleanse the sanctuary Thus saith the Lord God,.... Here begins the account of the times and seasons in which the above sacrifices should be prepared and offered; or that wh...

Thus saith the Lord God,.... Here begins the account of the times and seasons in which the above sacrifices should be prepared and offered; or that which was signified by them be held forth in the ministry of the word to the faith of God's people:

in the first month, in the first day of the month; the month Nisan, as Kimchi observes, who adds,

"which is the month of redemption, in which Israel were redeemed out of Egypt, and in which they shall be redeemed in time to come:''

this month answers to part of our March and part of April; it was the first month in the year with the Jews for their ecclesiastical affairs; so that the first day of this month was New Year's Day:

thou shall take a young bullock without blemish, and cleanse the sanctuary; or, "make a sin offering for it" g; here the Jews are puzzled; since, according to the law of Moses, in the beginnings of their months, they were to offer a burnt offering of two young bullocks and a ram, &c. Num 28:11, whereas here only one bullock, and that a sin offering; wherefore R. Jochanan and R. Judah say, this must be left till Elijah comes to explain it; and as much at a loss are they how to account for it that Ezekiel should do this, whom they suppose to be the person spoken to; and therefore imagine this will be done by him after the resurrection, not being able to see that this shows the abrogation of the law of Moses; and that not the Prophet Ezekiel, but Christ the Prince and Priest, is here addressed; and whose sacrifice is designed by the young bullock without blemish; a type of him both in his strength and purity; and by which his sanctuary, his church and people, have all their sins expiated; and particularly the sins of the year past, this being represented as done on New Year's Day, which the annual atonement prefigured.

Gill: Eze 45:19 - And the priest shall take of the blood of the sin offering // and put it upon the posts of the house // and upon the four corners of the settle of the altar // and upon the posts of the gate of the inner court And the priest shall take of the blood of the sin offering,.... An emblem of the blood of Christ, who was made sin for his people, and an offering for...

And the priest shall take of the blood of the sin offering,.... An emblem of the blood of Christ, who was made sin for his people, and an offering for their sin; and which blood cleanses from all sin:

and put it upon the posts of the house; of the house of God, the sanctuary or temple; upon everyone of the posts of it, which stood at the entrance into it. The Targum is

"upon the threshold of the house:''

and upon the four corners of the settle of the altar; or four horns of it; see Eze 43:14,

and upon the posts of the gate of the inner court; that is, of the temple: this is also a new rule or law about putting the blood of the sacrifice into these various places, of which nothing is said in the law of Moses; and shows that admission into the church of God, and the right participation of Christ, the altar, and the blessings of his grace, as well as entrance into heaven itself, are all through the blood of Christ.

Gill: Eze 45:20 - And so thou shall do the seventh day of the month // for everyone that erreth, and for him that is simple: so shall ye reconcile the house // and ye shall reconcile And so thou shall do the seventh day of the month,.... Of the first month Nisan; here is another new rule or law, as Kimchi owns, of which no mention ...

And so thou shall do the seventh day of the month,.... Of the first month Nisan; here is another new rule or law, as Kimchi owns, of which no mention is made in the law of Moses:

for everyone that erreth, and for him that is simple: so shall ye reconcile the house; or, "expiate" it h; make atonement for it; that is, for the house of God, the whole church, all his people; particularly for fallen believers, who have gone astray, either in principle or practice; through ignorance and simplicity, through the prevalence of corruption, the temptations of Satan, and the snares of this world; but are recovered again, and brought to repentance; to whom the doctrines of peace and reconciliation, of free and full pardon by the blood of Christ, and of atonement of all their sins by his sacrifice, are to be preached for the comfort and refreshment of their souls; and they are to be received into the church, having their consciences sprinkled by the blood of Christ; the same things being done on this day as on the first. Jarchi thinks these words are to be transposed thus,

and ye shall reconcile, or "expiate the house from the man that erreth, and the simple one": quite contrary to the design of the text, which directs to the reception, and not the exclusion, of such persons.

Gill: Eze 45:21 - In the first month, in the fourteenth day of the month // ye shall have the passover // a feast of seven days // unleavened bread shall be eaten In the first month, in the fourteenth day of the month,.... Of the month Nisan, that day fortnight from the cleansing of the sanctuary; and that day w...

In the first month, in the fourteenth day of the month,.... Of the month Nisan, that day fortnight from the cleansing of the sanctuary; and that day week from the expiation of the house, and the recovery and reception of backsliders:

ye shall have the passover; Christ the passover sacrificed for us; held forth in the ministry of the word, and in the ordinance of the Lord's supper; for the passover was a type of Christ: his purity and strength were signified by the lamb without blemish, a male of the first year; his separation to his office, his death, and the time of it, by the taking of this lamb from the flock some time before, and by slaying it between the two evenings; the manner of feeding on him, with fervent faith, and as a whole Saviour, attended with true repentance, and being willing also to suffer for him, by the lamb being eaten not raw, nor sodden, but roasted, and all of it, and with bitter herbs; and the security of his people by his blood from wrath and ruin, through the sprinkling it upon their consciences, by the sprinkling the blood of the passover on the lintel and door posts of the Israelites, which the Lord seeing passed by, and destroyed them not; and the new rules of keeping this passover, after observed, show that this respects not the type, but the antitype:

a feast of seven days; kept a whole week; and indeed Christ the passover is by faith to be lived upon throughout the week, as well as on Lord's days, and indeed in every week:

unleavened bread shall be eaten; and not leavened; with reference to which the Gospel feast is to be kept, not with old leaven, with the leaven of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth, 1Co 5:7.

Gill: Eze 45:22 - And upon that day // shall the prince prepare for himself, and for all the people of the land, a bullock for a sin offering And upon that day,.... The fourteenth day of the month Nisan; the first day of the passover, as Kimchi observes: shall the prince prepare for himse...

And upon that day,.... The fourteenth day of the month Nisan; the first day of the passover, as Kimchi observes:

shall the prince prepare for himself, and for all the people of the land, a bullock for a sin offering; here everything again is new, as the above Jewish writer observes; no one circumstance according to the law of Moses; which shows that this respects Gospel times; when the law would be null and void, the types and shadows gone, and the antitype take place, Christ the sum of all; under the law, every family was to prepare a lamb for themselves; but here the prince is to prepare for himself, and all the people of the land; by that it was to be a lamb, here a bullock, and that for a sin offering; whereas not a bullock, but a goat, was used for a sin offering. Christ himself is this Prince, and who has prepared himself a sacrifice, even for himself, his church, which is mystically himself; and to make atonement for all those sins which he took upon himself by imputation, and made his own; even for all his chosen people, and for all their sins: of his preparing this sacrifice, both to be offered up, and to be held forth in the ministry of the word; see Gill on Eze 45:17, and who is very fitly represented by a bullock for his labouriousness and strength, in bearing the sins of his people, when he became an offering for them.

Gill: Eze 45:23 - And seven days of the feast he shall prepare a burnt offering to the Lord // seven bullocks and seven rams without blemish daily the seven days // and a kid of the goats daily for a sin offering And seven days of the feast he shall prepare a burnt offering to the Lord,.... Which is as follows: seven bullocks and seven rams without blemish d...

And seven days of the feast he shall prepare a burnt offering to the Lord,.... Which is as follows:

seven bullocks and seven rams without blemish daily the seven days; that is, a bullock and a ram for each day:

and a kid of the goats daily for a sin offering; all which were typical of Christ, signified by the "bullock", for his labour and patience; by the "ram", for his strength; and by the kid of the goats, for his likeness of sinful flesh, and having the sins of his people reckoned to him; which made him of ill savour to the justice and holiness of God, and for which he fell a sacrifice. This is also different from the law of Moses, which required two young bullocks, one ram, and seven lambs, Num 28:19 and therefore Jarchi confesses he knew not how to make this Scripture stand, or establish the sense of it.

Gill: Eze 45:24 - And he shall prepare a meat offering of an ephah for a bullock // and an ephah for a ram // and an hin of oil for an ephah And he shall prepare a meat offering of an ephah for a bullock,.... Of the meat offering; see Gill on Eze 45:17, this was to consist of an ephah of fi...

And he shall prepare a meat offering of an ephah for a bullock,.... Of the meat offering; see Gill on Eze 45:17, this was to consist of an ephah of fine flour; and for every bullock on each of the seven days of the passover was a meat offering of such a quantity to be made:

and an ephah for a ram; a like quantity of fine flour was to be made into a meat offering for every ram on the same days:

and an hin of oil for an ephah; to every ephah of fine flour was, to be allowed an hin of oil, which, according to Bishop Cumberland, was a gallon and two pints, being the sixth part of an ephah or bath: here also, as Kimchi observes, will be an innovation in the offerings in future times, whether we will or not, he says; and Jarchi confesses his ignorance of these things; since, according to the law, three tenth parts of an ephah of fine flour were only allowed to make a meat offering for one bullock, and two tenth parts for a ram, Num 28:12, this may denote the more abundance of grace, and of the knowledge of Christ, under the Gospel dispensation, and especially in the latter day glory.

Gill: Eze 45:25 - In the seventh month, in the fifteenth day of the month // shall he do the like in the feast of the seven days // according to the sin offering, according to the burnt offering, and according to the meat offering, and according to the oil In the seventh month, in the fifteenth day of the month,.... The month Tisri, which answers to part of our September and October: shall he do the l...

In the seventh month, in the fifteenth day of the month,.... The month Tisri, which answers to part of our September and October:

shall he do the like in the feast of the seven days; the feast of tabernacles, which began the fifteenth of Tisri, and was kept seven days; and on the eighth day was a solemn assembly, which is not here taken notice of: this feast was in commemoration of the Jews dwelling in tabernacles in the wilderness; and was typical of Christ's tabernacling in our nature, or of his incarnation; and which feast is to be kept in Gospel times, and particularly in the latter day, by believing in the incarnate Saviour, and in all the blessings flowing from his incarnation; and by attending the Gospel feast, his word and ordinances, which hold him forth as the only Saviour; See Gill on Zec 14:16, now, the same things are to be done at this feast as at the feast of the passover:

according to the sin offering, according to the burnt offering, and according to the meat offering, and according to the oil: that is, so many bullocks and rams for the burnt offering, and a kid of the goats for the sin offering, as before; and the same quantity of fine flour and oil for the meat offering: this also is a new thing, as Kimchi observes; for, according to the law, the sacrifices at the feast of passover, and at the feast of tabernacles, were very different; and it might be further observed, that no notice is taken of the feast of pentecost, or first fruits; and the whole confirms what has been already observed, that this shows the abrogation of the Mosaic economy; and that these things are to be understood in a spiritual and evangelic sense.

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NET Notes: Eze 45:1 Heb “holy it is in all its territory round about.”

NET Notes: Eze 45:2 Heb “fifty cubits” (i.e., 26.25 meters).

NET Notes: Eze 45:3 Heb “ten thousand cubits” (i.e., 5.25 kilometers).

NET Notes: Eze 45:4 The LXX apparently understood “open land” instead of “sanctuary.”

NET Notes: Eze 45:5 The translation follows the LXX here. The MT reads “twenty.” See L. C. Allen, Ezekiel (WBC), 2:246.

NET Notes: Eze 45:6 Heb “twenty-five thousand cubits” (i.e., 13.125 kilometers).

NET Notes: Eze 45:9 Evictions of the less fortunate by the powerful are described in 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Jer 22:1-5, 13-17; Ezek 22:25.

NET Notes: Eze 45:10 Heb “bath,” a liquid measure, was 5 1/2 gallons.

NET Notes: Eze 45:11 The homer was about 5 bushels as a dry measure and 55 gallons as a liquid measure.

NET Notes: Eze 45:12 Heb “twenty shekels, twenty-five shekels, fifteen shekels.”

NET Notes: Eze 45:16 Heb “will be.”

NET Notes: Eze 45:24 Heb “ephah.” The words “of grain” are supplied in the translation as a clarification.

NET Notes: Eze 45:25 That is, the Feast of Temporary Shelters, traditionally known as the Feast of Tabernacles (Exod 23:16; 34:22; Deut 16:16).

Geneva Bible: Eze 45:1 Moreover, when ye shall divide by lot the land for inheritance, ye shall offer an oblation to the LORD, an ( a ) holy portion of the land: the length ...

Geneva Bible: Eze 45:9 Thus saith the Lord GOD; Let it ( b ) suffice you, O princes of Israel: remove violence and spoil, and execute judgment and justice, take away your ex...

Geneva Bible: Eze 45:10 Ye shall have just balances, and a just ( c ) ephah, and a just bath. ( c ) Ephah and Bath are the same quantity save that an Ephah is a dry measure ...

Geneva Bible: Eze 45:12 And the shekel [shall be] twenty gerahs: twenty shekels, ( d ) five and twenty shekels, fifteen shekels, shall be your maneh. ( d ) That is, sixty sh...

Geneva Bible: Eze 45:18 Thus saith the Lord GOD; In the first [month], in the first [day] of the ( e ) month, thou shalt take a young bull without blemish, and cleanse the sa...

Geneva Bible: Eze 45:24 And he shall prepare a meat offering of an ephah for a bull, and an ephah for a ram, and an ( f ) hin of oil for an ephah. ( f ) Read (Exo 29:40).

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MHCC: Eze 45:1-25 - --In the period here foretold, the worship and the ministers of God will be provided for; the princes will rule with justice, as holding their power und...

Matthew Henry: Eze 45:1-8 - -- Directions are here given for the dividing of the land after their return to it; and, God having warranted them to do it, would be an act of faith, ...

Matthew Henry: Eze 45:9-12 - -- We have here some general rules of justice laid down both for prince and people, the rules of distributive and commutative justice; for godliness wi...

Matthew Henry: Eze 45:13-25 - -- Having laid down the rules of the righteousness toward men, which is really a branch off true religion, he comes next to give some directions for th...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 45:1-17 - -- The determination of the means of support for the priesthood is followed still further by an explanation of the manner in which Jehovah will be thei...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 45:18-20 - -- The Sin-Offerings in the First Month Eze 45:18. Thus saith the Lord Jehovah, In the first (month), on the first of the month, thou shalt take a ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 45:21-25 - -- Sacrifices at the Passover and Feast of Tabernacles Eze 45:21. In the first (month), on the fourteenth day of the month, ye shall keep the Passove...

Constable: Eze 33:1--48:35 - --IV. Future blessings for Israel chs. 33--48 "This last major division of the book focuses on the restoration of ...

Constable: Eze 40:1--48:35 - --C. Ezekiel's vision of the return of God's glory chs. 40-48 The Book of Ezekiel begins with a vision of ...

Constable: Eze 43:13--47:1 - --4. The temple ordinances 43:13-46:24 Instructions (statutes) designed to maintain holiness in th...

Constable: Eze 45:1-8 - --The sacred district in the Promised Land 45:1-8 The Lord next gave Ezekiel directions for the division of some of the Promised Land in the future. Rev...

Constable: Eze 45:9--47:1 - --Regulations for offerings and feast days 45:9-46:24 This section contains seven subsecti...

Constable: Eze 45:9-12 - --An exhortation to Israel's leaders 45:9-12 Mention of the proper leadership of the Israelites in the Millennium led to an exhortation to Israel's lead...

Constable: Eze 45:13-17 - --Offerings for the prince 45:13-17 Unlike the unfair leaders in Israel's past, the prince of the future would be faithful to the Lord and upright in hi...

Constable: Eze 45:18-25 - --Regulations for the feasts 45:18-25 45:18-20 On the first new year's day of each year the people should offer a young bull without blemish to cleanse ...

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

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

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

TSK: Ezekiel 45 (Pendahuluan Pasal) Overview Eze 45:1, The portion of land for the sanctuary; Eze 45:6, for the city; Eze 45:7, and for the prince; Eze 45:9, Ordinances for the princ...

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

Poole: Ezekiel 45 (Pendahuluan Pasal) CHAPTER 45 The portion of land for the sanctuary, Eze 45:1-5 , for the city, Eze 45:6 , and for the prince, Eze 45:7,8 . Ordinances for the prince,...

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

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

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel 45 (Pendahuluan Pasal) In this chapter is further represented to the prophet, in vision, I. The division of the holy land, so much for the temple, and the priests that a...

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

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

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

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

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

Gill: Ezekiel 45 (Pendahuluan Pasal) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 45 This chapter treats of the division of the land in future time, and the persons and uses for which it is to be made; one...

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