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<div2 id="Ez.xlix" n="xlix" next="Dan" prev="Ez.xlviii" progress="67.12%" title="Chapter XLVIII">
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<h2 id="Ez.xlix-p0.1">E Z E K I E L.</h2>
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<h3 id="Ez.xlix-p0.2">CHAP. XLVIII.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Ez.xlix-p1" shownumber="no">In this chapter we have particular directions
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given for the distribution of the land, of which we had the metes
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and bounds assigned in the foregoing chapter. I. The portions of
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the twelve tribes, seven to the north of the sanctuary (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.1-Ezek.48.7" parsed="|Ezek|48|1|48|7" passage="Eze 48:1-7">ver. 1-7</scripRef>) and five to the south,
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<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.23-Ezek.48.29" parsed="|Ezek|48|23|48|29" passage="Eze 48:23-29">ver. 23-29</scripRef>. II. The
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allotment of land for the sanctuary, and the priests (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.8-Ezek.48.11" parsed="|Ezek|48|8|48|11" passage="Eze 48:8-11">ver. 8-11</scripRef>), for the Levites
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.12-Ezek.48.14" parsed="|Ezek|48|12|48|14" passage="Eze 48:12-14">ver. 12-14</scripRef>), for the
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city (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.15-Ezek.48.20" parsed="|Ezek|48|15|48|20" passage="Eze 48:15-20">ver. 15-20</scripRef>), and
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for the prince, <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.21-Ezek.48.22" parsed="|Ezek|48|21|48|22" passage="Eze 48:21,22">ver. 21,
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22</scripRef>. Much of this we had before, <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.45.1-Ezek.45.25" parsed="|Ezek|45|1|45|25" passage="Eze 45:1-25"><i>ch.</i> xlv.</scripRef> III. A plan of the city,
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its gates, and the new name given to it (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p1.8" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.30-Ezek.48.35" parsed="|Ezek|48|30|48|35" passage="Eze 48:30-35">ver. 30-35</scripRef>), which seals up, and
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concludes, the vision and prophecy of this book.</p>
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<scripCom id="Ez.xlix-p1.9" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48" parsed="|Ezek|48|0|0|0" passage="Eze 48" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Ez.xlix-p1.10" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.1-Ezek.48.30" parsed="|Ezek|48|1|48|30" passage="Eze 48:1-30" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xlix-p1.11">
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<h4 id="Ez.xlix-p1.12">The Division of the Land. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xlix-p1.13">b. c.</span> 574.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.xlix-p2" shownumber="no">1 Now these <i>are</i> the names of the tribes.
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From the north end to the coast of the way of Hethlon, as one goeth
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to Hamath, Hazar-enan, the border of Damascus northward, to the
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coast of Hamath; for these are his sides east <i>and</i> west; a
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<i>portion for</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p2.1" osisRef="Bible:Dan.2" parsed="|Dan|2|0|0|0" passage="Dan. 2">Dan. 2</scripRef> And by the border of Dan, from the
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east side unto the west side, a <i>portion for</i> Asher. 3
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And by the border of Asher, from the east side even unto the west
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side, a <i>portion for</i> Naphtali. 4 And by the border of
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Naphtali, from the east side unto the west side, a <i>portion
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for</i> Manasseh. 5 And by the border of Manasseh, from the
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east side unto the west side, a <i>portion for</i> Ephraim.
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6 And by the border of Ephraim, from the east side even unto the
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west side, a <i>portion for</i> Reuben. 7 And by the border
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of Reuben, from the east side unto the west side, a <i>portion
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for</i> Judah. 8 And by the border of Judah, from the east
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side unto the west side, shall be the offering which ye shall offer
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of five and twenty thousand <i>reeds in</i> breadth, and <i>in</i>
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length as one of the <i>other</i> parts, from the east side unto
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the west side: and the sanctuary shall be in the midst of it.
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9 The oblation that ye shall offer unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xlix-p2.2">Lord</span> <i>shall be</i> of five and twenty thousand
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in length, and of ten thousand in breadth. 10 And for them,
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<i>even</i> for the priests, shall be <i>this</i> holy oblation;
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toward the north five and twenty thousand <i>in length,</i> and
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toward the west ten thousand in breadth, and toward the east ten
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thousand in breadth, and toward the south five and twenty thousand
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in length: and the sanctuary of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xlix-p2.3">Lord</span> shall be in the midst thereof. 11
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<i>It shall be</i> for the priests that are sanctified of the sons
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of Zadok; which have kept my charge, which went not astray when the
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children of Israel went astray, as the Levites went astray.
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12 And <i>this</i> oblation of the land that is offered shall be
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unto them a thing most holy by the border of the Levites. 13
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And over against the border of the priests the Levites <i>shall
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have</i> five and twenty thousand in length, and ten thousand in
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breadth: all the length <i>shall be</i> five and twenty thousand,
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and the breadth ten thousand. 14 And they shall not sell of
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it, neither exchange, nor alienate the first-fruits of the land:
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for <i>it is</i> holy unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xlix-p2.4">Lord</span>.
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15 And the five thousand, that are left in the breadth over
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against the five and twenty thousand, shall be a profane
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<i>place</i> for the city, for dwelling, and for suburbs: and the
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city shall be in the midst thereof. 16 And these <i>shall
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be</i> the measures thereof; the north side four thousand and five
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hundred, and the south side four thousand and five hundred, and on
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the east side four thousand and five hundred, and the west side
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four thousand and five hundred. 17 And the suburbs of the
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city shall be toward the north two hundred and fifty, and toward
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the south two hundred and fifty, and toward the east two hundred
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and fifty, and toward the west two hundred and fifty. 18 And
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the residue in length over against the oblation of the holy
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<i>portion shall be</i> ten thousand eastward, and ten thousand
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westward: and it shall be over against the oblation of the holy
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<i>portion;</i> and the increase thereof shall be for food unto
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them that serve the city. 19 And they that serve the city
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shall serve it out of all the tribes of Israel. 20 All the
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oblation <i>shall be</i> five and twenty thousand by five and
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twenty thousand: ye shall offer the holy oblation four-square, with
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the possession of the city. 21 And the residue <i>shall
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be</i> for the prince, on the one side and on the other of the holy
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oblation, and of the possession of the city, over against the five
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and twenty thousand of the oblation toward the east border, and
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westward over against the five and twenty thousand toward the west
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border, over against the portions for the prince: and it shall be
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the holy oblation; and the sanctuary of the house <i>shall be</i>
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in the midst thereof. 22 Moreover from the possession of the
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Levites, and from the possession of the city, <i>being</i> in the
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midst <i>of that</i> which is the prince's, between the border of
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Judah and the border of Benjamin, shall be for the prince.
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23 As for the rest of the tribes, from the east side unto the west
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side, Benjamin <i>shall have</i> a <i>portion.</i> 24 And by
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the border of Benjamin, from the east side unto the west side,
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Simeon <i>shall have</i> a <i>portion.</i> 25 And by the
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border of Simeon, from the east side unto the west side, Issachar a
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<i>portion.</i> 26 And by the border of Issachar, from the
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east side unto the west side, Zebulun a <i>portion.</i> 27
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And by the border of Zebulun, from the east side unto the west
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side, Gad a <i>portion.</i> 28 And by the border of Gad, at
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the south side southward, the border shall be even from Tamar
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<i>unto</i> the waters of strife <i>in</i> Kadesh, <i>and</i> to
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the river toward the great sea. 29 This <i>is</i> the land
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which ye shall divide by lot unto the tribes of Israel for
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inheritance, and these <i>are</i> their portions, saith the Lord
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<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xlix-p2.5">God</span>. 30 And these <i>are</i>
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the goings out of the city on the north side, four thousand and
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five hundred measures.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xlix-p3" shownumber="no">We have here a very short and ready way
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taken for the dividing of the land among the twelve tribes, not so
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tedious and so far about as the way that was taken in Joshua's
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time; for in the distribution of spiritual and heavenly blessings
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there is not that danger of murmuring and quarrelling that there is
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in the participation of the temporal blessings. When God gave to
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the labourers every one his penny those that were uneasy at it were
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soon put to silence with, <i>May I not do what I will with my
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own?</i> And such is the equal distribution here among the tribes.
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In this distribution of the land we may observe, 1. That it differs
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very much from the division of it in Joshua's time, and agrees not
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with the order of their birth, nor with that of their blessing by
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Jacob or Moses. Simeon here is not <i>divided</i> in Jacob, nor is
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Zebulun a <i>haven of ships,</i> a plain intimation that it is not
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so much to be understood literally as spiritually, though the
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mystery of it is very much hidden from us. In gospel times old
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things have passed away; <i>behold, all things have become new.</i>
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The Israel of God is cast into a new method. 2. That the tribe of
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Dan, which was last provided for in the first division of Canaan
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.19.40" parsed="|Josh|19|40|0|0" passage="Jos 19:40">Josh. xix. 40</scripRef>), is first
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provided for here, <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.1" parsed="|Ezek|48|1|0|0" passage="Eze 48:1"><i>v.</i>
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1</scripRef>. Thus in the gospel the last shall be first, <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.3" osisRef="Bible:Matt.19.30" parsed="|Matt|19|30|0|0" passage="Mt 19:30">Matt. xix. 30</scripRef>. God, in the
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dispensation of his grace, does not follow the same method that he
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does in the disposals of his providence. But Dan had now his
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portion thereabouts where he had only one city before, northward,
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on the border of Damascus, and furthest of all from the sanctuary,
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because that tribe had revolted to idolatry. 3. That all the ten
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tribes that were carried away by the king of Assyria, as well as
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the two tribes that were long afterwards carried to Babylon, have
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their allotment in this visionary land, which some think had its
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accomplishment in the particular persons and families of those
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tribes who returned with Judah and Benjamin, of which we find many
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instances in Ezra and Nehemiah; and it is probable that there were
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returns of many more afterwards at several times, which are not
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recorded; and the Jews having Galilee, and other parts, that had
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been the possessions of the ten tribes, put into their hands, in
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common with them, they enjoyed them. Grotius says, If the ten
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tribes had repented and returned to God, as the <i>chief fathers of
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Judah and Benjamin did, and the priests and Levites</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.1.5" parsed="|Ezra|1|5|0|0" passage="Ezr 1:5">Ezra i. 5</scripRef>), they would have fared as
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those two tribes did, but they forfeited the benefit of this
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glorious prophecy by sin. However, we believe it has its designed
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accomplishment in the establishment and enlargement of the gospel
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church, and the happy settlement of all those who are Israelites
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indeed in the sure and sweet enjoyment of the privileges of the new
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covenant, in which there is enough for all and enough for each. 4.
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That every tribe in this visionary distribution had its particular
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lot assigned it by a divine appointment; for it was never the
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intention of the gospel to pluck up the hedge of property and lay
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all in common; it was in a way of charity, not of legal right, that
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the first Christians had all things common (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.5" osisRef="Bible:Acts.2.44" parsed="|Acts|2|44|0|0" passage="Ac 2:44">Acts ii. 44</scripRef>), and many precepts of the gospel
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suppose that every man should know his own. We must not only
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acknowledge, but acquiesce in, the hand of God appointing us our
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lot, and be well pleased with it, believing it fittest for us.
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<i>He shall choose our inheritance for us,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.6" osisRef="Bible:Ps.47.4" parsed="|Ps|47|4|0|0" passage="Ps 47:4">Ps. xlvii. 4</scripRef>. 5. That the tribes lay
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contiguous. By <i>the border</i> of one tribe was <i>the
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portion</i> of another, all in a row, in exact order, so that, like
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stones in an arch, they fixed, and strengthened, and wedged in one
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another. <i>Behold how good and how pleasant a thing it is for
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brethren</i> thus <i>to dwell together!</i> It was a figure of the
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communion of churches and saints under the gospel-government; thus,
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though they are many, yet they are one, and should hold together in
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holy love and mutual assistance. 6. That the lot of Reuben, which
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before lay at a distance beyond Jordan, now lies next to Judah, and
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next but one to the sanctuary; for the scandal he lay under, for
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which he was told <i>he should not excel,</i> began by this time to
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wear off. What has turned to the reproach of any person or people
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ought not to be remembered for ever, but should at length be kindly
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forgotten. 7. That the sanctuary was <i>in the midst</i> of them.
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There were seven tribes to the north of it and the Levites, the
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prince's, and the city's portion, with that of five tribes more, to
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the south of it; so that it was, as it ought to be, <i>in the heart
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of the kingdom,</i> that it might diffuse its benign influences to
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the whole, and might be the centre of their unity. The tribes that
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lay most remote from each other would meet there in a mutual
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acquaintance and fellowship. Those of the same parish or
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congregation, though dispersed, and having no occasion otherwise to
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know each other, yet by meeting statedly to worship God together
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should have their hearts knit to each other in holy love. 8. That
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where the sanctuary was the priests were: <i>For them, even for the
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priests, shall this holy oblation be,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.7" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.10" parsed="|Ezek|48|10|0|0" passage="Eze 48:10"><i>v.</i> 10</scripRef>. As, on the one hand, this
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denotes honour and comfort to ministers, that what is given for
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their support and maintenance is reckoned <i>a holy oblation to the
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Lord,</i> so it intimates their duty, which is that, since they are
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appointed and maintained for the service of the sanctuary, they
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ought to <i>attend continually to this very thing,</i> to reside on
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their cures. Those that live upon the altar must serve at the
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altar, not take the wages to themselves and devolve the work upon
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others; but how can they serve the altar, his altar they live upon,
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if they do not live near it? 9. Those priests had the priests'
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share of these lands that had approved themselves faithful to God
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in times of trial (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.8" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.11" parsed="|Ezek|48|11|0|0" passage="Eze 48:11"><i>v.</i>
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11</scripRef>): <i>It shall be for the sons of Zadok,</i> who, it
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seems, had signalized themselves in some critical juncture, and
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<i>went not astray</i> when the <i>children of Israel,</i> and the
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other Levites, went astray. God will put honour upon those who keep
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their integrity in times of general apostasy, and he has special
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favours in reserve for them. Those are swimming upwards, and so
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they will find at last, that are swimming against the stream. 10.
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The land which was appropriated to the ministers of the sanctuary
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might by no means be alienated. It was in the nature of the
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<i>first-fruits of the land,</i> and was therefore <i>holy to the
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Lord;</i> and, though the priests and Levites had both the use of
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it and the inheritance of it to them and their heirs, yet they
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might not <i>sell it nor exchange it,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.9" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.14" parsed="|Ezek|48|14|0|0" passage="Eze 48:14"><i>v.</i> 14</scripRef>. It is sacrilege to convert
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that to other uses which is dedicated to God. 11. The land allotted
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for the city and its suburbs is called a <i>profane place</i>
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.10" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.15" parsed="|Ezek|48|15|0|0" passage="Eze 48:15"><i>v.</i> 15</scripRef>), or
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<i>common;</i> not but that the city was a holy city above other
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cities, for the Lord was there, but, in comparison with the
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sanctuary, it was a profane place. Yet it is too often true in the
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worst sense that great cities, even those which, like this, have
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the sanctuary near them, are profane places, and it ought to be
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deeply lamented. It was the complaint of old, <i>From Jerusalem has
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profaneness gone forth into all the land,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.11" osisRef="Bible:Jer.23.15" parsed="|Jer|23|15|0|0" passage="Jer 23:15">Jer. xxiii. 15</scripRef>. 12. The city is made to be
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exactly square, and the suburbs extending themselves equally on all
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sides, as the Levites' cities did in the first division of the land
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.12" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.16-Ezek.48.17" parsed="|Ezek|48|16|48|17" passage="Eze 48:16,17"><i>v.</i> 16, 17</scripRef>),
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which, never being literally fulfilled in any city, intimates that
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it is to be understood spiritually of the beauty and stability of
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the gospel church, that <i>city of the living God,</i> which is
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formed according to the wisdom and counsel of God, and is made firm
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and immovable by his promise. 13. Whereas, before, the inhabitants
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of Jerusalem were principally of Judah and Benjamin, in whose tribe
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it lay, now the head city lies not in the particular lot of any of
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the tribes, but <i>those that serve the city,</i> and bear office
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in it, <i>shall serve it out of all the tribes of Israel,</i>
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<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.13" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.19" parsed="|Ezek|48|19|0|0" passage="Eze 48:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>. The most
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eminent men must be picked out of all the tribes of Israel for the
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service of the city, because many eyes were upon it, and there was
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great resort to it from all parts of the nation and from other
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nations. Those that live in the city are said to serve the city,
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for, wherever we are, we must study to be serviceable to the place,
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some way or other, according as our capacity is. They must not come
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out of the tribes of Israel to the city to take their ease, and
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enjoy their pleasures, but to serve the city, to do all the good
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they can there, and in so doing they would have a good influence
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upon the country too. 14. Care was taken that those who applied
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themselves to public business in the city, as well as in the
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sanctuary, should have an honourable comfortable maintenance; lands
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are appointed, <i>the increase</i> whereof <i>shall be food unto
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those that serve the city,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.14" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.18" parsed="|Ezek|48|18|0|0" passage="Eze 48:18"><i>v.</i> 18</scripRef>. Who goes a warfare at his own
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charges? Magistrates, that attend the service of the state, as well
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as ministers, that attend the service of the church, should have
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all due encouragement and support in so doing; and <i>for this
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cause pay we tribute also.</i> 15. The prince had a lot for
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himself, suited to the dignity of his high station (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.15" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.21" parsed="|Ezek|48|21|0|0" passage="Eze 48:21"><i>v.</i> 21</scripRef>); we took an account of
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it before, <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p3.16" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.45.1-Ezek.45.25" parsed="|Ezek|45|1|45|25" passage="Eze 45:1-25"><i>ch.</i>
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xlv.</scripRef> He was seated near the sanctuary, where the
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testimony of Israel was, and near the city, where the <i>thrones of
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judgment</i> were, that he might be a protection to both and might
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see the that duty of both was carefully and faithfully done; and
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herein he was a minister of God for good to the whole community.
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Christ is the church's prince, that defends it on every side, and
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creates a defense; nay, he is himself a defence upon all its glory
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and encompasses it with his favour. 16. As Judah had his lot next
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the sanctuary on one side, so Benjamin had, of all the tribes, his
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lot nearest to it on the other side, which honour was reserved for
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those who adhered to the house of David and the temple at Jerusalem
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when the other ten tribes went astray from both. It is enough if
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treachery and apostasy, upon repentance, he pardoned, but constancy
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and fidelity shall be rewarded and preferred.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Ez.xlix-p3.17" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.31-Ezek.48.35" parsed="|Ezek|48|31|48|35" passage="Eze 48:31-35" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xlix-p3.18">
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<h4 id="Ez.xlix-p3.19">The Plan of the City. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xlix-p3.20">b. c.</span> 574.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.xlix-p4" shownumber="no">31 And the gates of the city <i>shall be</i>
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after the names of the tribes of Israel: three gates northward; one
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gate of Reuben, one gate of Judah, one gate of Levi. 32 And
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at the east side four thousand and five hundred: and three gates;
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and one gate of Joseph, one gate of Benjamin, one gate of <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Dan.33" parsed="|Dan|33|0|0|0" passage="Dan. 33">Dan.
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33</scripRef> And at the south side four thousand and five hundred
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measures: and three gates; one gate of Simeon, one gate of
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Issachar, one gate of Zebulun. 34 At the west side four
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thousand and five hundred, <i>with</i> their three gates; one gate
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of Gad, one gate of Asher, one gate of Naphtali. 35 <i>It
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was</i> round about eighteen thousand <i>measures:</i> and the name
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of the city from <i>that</i> day <i>shall be,</i> The <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xlix-p4.2">Lord</span> <i>is</i> there.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xlix-p5" shownumber="no">We have here a further account of the city
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that should be built for the metropolis of this glorious land, and
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to be the receptacle of those who would come from all parts to
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worship in the sanctuary adjoining. It is nowhere called Jerusalem,
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nor is the land which we have had such a particular account of the
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dividing of any where called the land of Canaan; for the old names
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are forgotten, to intimate that the <i>old things are done away,
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behold all things have become new.</i> Now, concerning this city,
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observe here, 1. The measures of its out-lets, and the grounds
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belonging to it, for its several conveniences; each way its
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appurtenances extended 4500 <i>measures</i> 18,000 in all,
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<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.35" parsed="|Ezek|48|35|0|0" passage="Eze 48:35"><i>v.</i> 35</scripRef>. But what
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these measures were is uncertain. It is never said, in all this
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chapter, whether so many <i>reeds</i> (as our translation
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determines by inserting that word, <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.8" parsed="|Ezek|48|8|0|0" passage="Eze 48:8"><i>v.</i> 8</scripRef>, each reed containing six cubits
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and span, <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.40.5" parsed="|Ezek|40|5|0|0" passage="Eze 40:5"><i>ch.</i> xl. 5</scripRef>,
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and why should the measurer appear with the measuring reed in his
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hand of that length if he did not measure with <i>that,</i> except
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where it is expressly said he measured by cubits?) or whether, as
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others think, it is so many cubits, because those are mentioned
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<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.45.2 Bible:Ezek.47.3" parsed="|Ezek|45|2|0|0;|Ezek|47|3|0|0" passage="Eze 45:2,47:3"><i>ch.</i> xlv. 2 and <i>ch.</i>
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xlvii. 3</scripRef>. Yet that makes me incline rather to think that
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where cubits are not mentioned must be intended so many lengths of
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the measuring reed. But those who understand it of so many cubits
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are not agreed whether it be meant of the common cubit, which was
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half a yard, or the geometrical cubit, which, for better
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expedition, is supposed to be mostly used in surveying lands,
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which, some say, contained six cubits, others about three cubits
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and a half, so making 1000 cubits the same with 1000 paces, that
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is, an English mile. But our being left at this uncertainty is an
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intimation that these things are to be understood spiritually, and
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that what is principally meant is that there is an exact and just
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proportion observed by Infinite Wisdom in modelling the gospel
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church, which though now we cannot discern we shall when we come to
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heaven. 2. The number of its gates. It had twelve gates in all,
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three on each side, which was very agreeable when it lay four
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square; and these twelve gates were inscribed to the twelve tribes.
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Because the city was to be served <i>out of all the tribes of
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Israel</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.19" parsed="|Ezek|48|19|0|0" passage="Eze 48:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>)
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it was fit that each tribe should have its gate; and, Levi being
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here taken in, to keep to the number twelve Ephraim and Manasseh
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are made one in Joseph, <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.32" parsed="|Ezek|48|32|0|0" passage="Eze 48:32"><i>v.</i>
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32</scripRef>. On the north side were the gates of Reuben, Judah,
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and Levi (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.7" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.31" parsed="|Ezek|48|31|0|0" passage="Eze 48:31"><i>v.</i> 31</scripRef>),
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on the east the gates of Joseph, Benjamin, and Dan (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.8" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.32" parsed="|Ezek|48|32|0|0" passage="Eze 48:32"><i>v.</i> 32</scripRef>), on the south the
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gates of Simeon, Issachar, and Zebulun (<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.9" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.33" parsed="|Ezek|48|33|0|0" passage="Eze 48:33"><i>v.</i> 33</scripRef>), and on the west the gates of
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Gad, Asher, and Naphtali, <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.10" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.34" parsed="|Ezek|48|34|0|0" passage="Eze 48:34"><i>v.</i>
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34</scripRef>. Conformable to this, in St. John's vision, the new
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Jerusalem (for so the holy city is called there, though not here)
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has <i>twelve gates,</i> three on a side, and on them are written
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<i>the names of the twelve tribes of the children of Israel,</i>
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<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.11" osisRef="Bible:Rev.21.12-Rev.21.13" parsed="|Rev|21|12|21|13" passage="Re 21:12,13">Rev. xxi. 12, 13</scripRef>. Note,
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Into the church of Christ, both militant and triumphant, there is a
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free access by faith for all that come of every tribe, from every
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quarter. Christ has <i>opened the kingdom of heaven for all
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believers.</i> Whoever will may come and <i>take of the water of
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life,</i> of the tree of life, <i>freely.</i> 3. The name given to
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this city: <i>From that day,</i> when it shall be newly-erected
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according to this model, the name of it shall be, not, as before,
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<i>Jerusalem—The vision of peace,</i> but which is the original of
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that, and more than equivalent to it, <i>Jehovah Shammah—The Lord
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is there,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.12" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.35" parsed="|Ezek|48|35|0|0" passage="Eze 48:35"><i>v.</i>
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35</scripRef>. This intimated, (1.) That the captives, after their
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return, should have manifest tokens of God's presence with them and
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his residence among them, both in his ordinances and his
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providences. They shall have no occasion to ask, as their fathers
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did, <i>Is the Lord among us, or is he not?</i> for they shall see
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and say that he is with them of a truth. And then, though their
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troubles were many and threatening, they were like the bush which
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burned but was not consumed, because <i>the Lord was there.</i> But
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when God departed from their temple, when he said, <i>Migremus
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hinc—Let us go hence,</i> their house was soon <i>left unto them
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desolate.</i> Being no longer his, it was not much longer theirs.
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(2.) That the gospel-church should likewise have the presence of
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God in it, though not in the <i>Shechinah,</i> as of old, yet in a
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token of it no less sure, that of his Spirit. Where the gospel is
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faithfully preached, gospel ordinances are duly administered, and
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God is worshipped in the name of Jesus Christ only, it may truly be
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said, <i>The Lord is there;</i> for faithful is he that has said,
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and he will be as good as his word, <i>Lo, I am with you always
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even unto the end of the world. The Lord is there</i> in his
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church, to rule and govern it, to protect and defend it, and
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graciously to accept and own his sincere worshippers, and to be
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<i>nigh unto them in all that they call upon him for.</i> This
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should engage us to keep close to the communion of saints, for
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<i>the Lord is there;</i> and then whither shall we go to better
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ourselves? Nay, it is true of every good Christian; he dwells in
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God, and God in him; whatever soul has in it a living principle of
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grace, it may be truly said, <i>The Lord is There.</i> (3.) That
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the glory and happiness of heaven should consist chiefly in this,
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that <i>the Lord is there.</i> St. John's representation of that
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blessed state does indeed far exceed this in many respects. That is
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all gold, and pearls, and precious stones; it is much larger than
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this, and much brighter, for it <i>needs not the light of the
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sun.</i> But, in making the presence of God the principal matter of
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its bliss, they both agree. There the happiness of the glorified
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saints is made to be that <i>God himself shall be with them</i>
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.13" osisRef="Bible:Rev.21.3" parsed="|Rev|21|3|0|0" passage="Re 21:3">Rev. xxi. 3</scripRef>), that <i>he
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who sits on the throne shall dwell among them,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xlix-p5.14" osisRef="Bible:Rev.7.15" parsed="|Rev|7|15|0|0" passage="Re 7:15">Rev. vii. 15</scripRef>. And here it is made to
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crown the bliss of this holy city that <i>the Lord is there.</i>
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Let us therefore give all diligence to make sure to ourselves a
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place in that city, that we may be <i>for ever with the
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Lord.</i></p>
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