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Clarke -> Eze 46:4
Clarke: Eze 46:4 - The burnt-offerings that the prince shall offer The burnt-offerings that the prince shall offer - The chief magistrate was always obliged to attend the public worship of God, as well as the priest...
The burnt-offerings that the prince shall offer - The chief magistrate was always obliged to attend the public worship of God, as well as the priest, to show that the civil and ecclesiastical states were both under the same government of the Lord; and that no one was capable of being prince or priest, who did not acknowledge God in all his ways. It is no wonder that those lands mourn, where neither the established priest nor the civil magistrate either fear or love God. Ungodly priests and profligate magistrates are a curse to any land. In no country have I found both so exemplary for uprightness, as in Britain.
TSK -> Eze 46:4
TSK: Eze 46:4 - the burnt the burnt : The proportions of the burnt offerings, and also of the meat and drink offerings, are very different here form those prescribed in the Mos...
the burnt : The proportions of the burnt offerings, and also of the meat and drink offerings, are very different here form those prescribed in the Mosaic law. The meat offering, under the law, was only three tenths of an

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Poole -> Eze 46:4
Poole: Eze 46:4 - The burnt-offering // In the sabbath day // Six lambs // Without blemish // A ram The burnt-offering this is different from that Eze 42:13 , as appears both from the kind of sacrifice and the occasion of it, or the time of each.
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The burnt-offering this is different from that Eze 42:13 , as appears both from the kind of sacrifice and the occasion of it, or the time of each.
In the sabbath day or weekly, sabbath by sabbath; this was three times as much as was required, Num 28:9 .
Six lambs of the first year, and males, Eze 46:13 , and as the Hebrew implies.
Without blemish unblemished sacrifices were ever required, and so this, Lev 1:3 Num 6:14 .
A ram when it was more than a year old, the Jews accounted it a ram.
Haydock -> Eze 46:4
Six. Moses only prescribed two lambs for every day, Numbers xxviii. 9.
Gill -> Eze 46:4
Gill: Eze 46:4 - And the burnt offering the prince shall offer unto the Lord in the sabbath day // six lambs without blemish, and a ram without blemish And the burnt offering the prince shall offer unto the Lord in the sabbath day,.... In Eze 45:17, it is said to be the prince's part to give and prepa...
And the burnt offering the prince shall offer unto the Lord in the sabbath day,.... In Eze 45:17, it is said to be the prince's part to give and prepare sacrifices in the feasts, new moons, sabbaths, and all solemnities; and there follows an account of them, for New Year's Day, and for the feasts of passover and tabernacles; and here an account is given of those for the sabbaths and new moons; which is very properly reserved for this place, to follow the account of the opening of the eastern gate at those seasons: and the burnt offering for the sabbath shall be
six lambs without blemish, and a ram without blemish; according to the law of Moses, only two lambs were the burnt offering for this day, besides the continual one, Num 28:9, here Jarchi confesses his ignorance; and Kimchi says it is a new thing; and indeed it is, and is a proof of the ceremonial law being now abolished. These seven denote the perfect sacrifice of Christ, by which he has perfected for ever them that are sanctified; and being without blemish, the purity and holiness of it; and as the people of God on the six working days commit much sin, and contract much guilt, the sacrifice of Christ is signified by six lambs, which it is necessary they should hear of, and it should be set before them in the ministry of the word on Lord's days, which is meant by the offering of it; that they may by faith apply it to themselves, to the removal of sin from their consciences, and take the comfort of it; as the one ram may denote the one sacrifice of Christ, though typified by many; and who, like the ram, is the leader and guide of the flock: now, more creatures being offered for this burnt offering than under the law, denotes the clearer knowledge of the sacrifice of Christ under the Gospel, and the more extensive efficacy of it, to the removal of the guilt of sin from the Lord's people.

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MHCC -> Eze 46:1-24
MHCC: Eze 46:1-24 - --The ordinances of worship for the prince and for the people, are here described, and the gifts the prince may bestow on his sons and servants. Our ...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 46:1-15
Matthew Henry: Eze 46:1-15 - -- Whether the rules for public worship here laid down were designed to be observed, even in those things wherein they differed from the law of Mose...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 46:1-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 46:1-7 - --
Sacrifices for the Sabbath and New Moon
As, according to Eze 45:17, it devolved upon the ...
Constable: Eze 33:1--48:35 - --IV. Future blessings for Israel chs. 33--48
"This last major division o...







