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<div2 id="Ez.xliv" n="xliv" next="Ez.xlv" prev="Ez.xliii" progress="65.75%" title="Chapter XLIII">
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<h2 id="Ez.xliv-p0.1">E Z E K I E L.</h2>
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<h3 id="Ez.xliv-p0.2">CHAP. XLIII.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Ez.xliv-p1" shownumber="no">The prophet, having given us a view of the
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mystical temple, the gospel-church, as he received it from the
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Lord, that it might appear not to be erected in vain, comes to
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describe, in this and the next chapter, the worship that should be
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performed in it, but under the type of the Old-Testament services.
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In this chapter we have, I. Possession taken of this temple, by the
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glory of God filling it, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.1-Ezek.43.6" parsed="|Ezek|43|1|43|6" passage="Eze 43:1-6">ver.
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1-6</scripRef>. II. A promise given of the continuance of God's
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presence with his people upon condition of their return to, and
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continuance in, the instituted way of worship, and their abandoning
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idols and idolatry, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.7-Ezek.43.12" parsed="|Ezek|43|7|43|12" passage="Eze 43:7-12">ver.
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7-12</scripRef>. III. A description of the altar of
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burnt-offerings, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.13-Ezek.43.17" parsed="|Ezek|43|13|43|17" passage="Eze 43:13-17">ver.
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13-17</scripRef>. IV. Directions given for the consecration of that
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altar, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.18-Ezek.43.27" parsed="|Ezek|43|18|43|27" passage="Eze 43:18-27">ver. 18-27</scripRef>.
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Ezekiel seems here to stand between God and Israel, as Moses the
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servant of the Lord did when the sanctuary was first set up.</p>
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<scripCom id="Ez.xliv-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43" parsed="|Ezek|43|0|0|0" passage="Eze 43" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Ez.xliv-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.1-Ezek.43.6" parsed="|Ezek|43|1|43|6" passage="Eze 43:1-6" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xliv-p1.7">
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<h4 id="Ez.xliv-p1.8">The Vision of the Temple. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xliv-p1.9">b. c.</span> 574.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.xliv-p2" shownumber="no">1 Afterward he brought me to the gate,
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<i>even</i> the gate that looketh toward the east: 2 And,
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behold, the glory of the God of Israel came from the way of the
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east: and his voice <i>was</i> like a noise of many waters: and the
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earth shined with his glory. 3 And <i>it was</i> according
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to the appearance of the vision which I saw, <i>even</i> according
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to the vision that I saw when I came to destroy the city: and the
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visions <i>were</i> like the vision that I saw by the river Chebar;
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and I fell upon my face. 4 And the glory of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xliv-p2.1">Lord</span> came into the house by the way of the gate
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whose prospect <i>is</i> toward the east. 5 So the spirit
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took me up, and brought me into the inner court; and, behold, the
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glory of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xliv-p2.2">Lord</span> filled the house.
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6 And I heard <i>him</i> speaking unto me out of the house;
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and the man stood by me.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p3" shownumber="no">After Ezekiel has patiently surveyed the
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temple of God, the greatest glory of this earth, he is admitted to
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a higher form, and honoured with a sight of the glories of the
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upper world; it is said to him, <i>Come up hither.</i> He has seen
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the temple, and sees it to be very spacious and splendid; but, till
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the glory of God comes into it, it is but like the dead bodies he
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had seen in vision (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.37.1-Ezek.37.28" parsed="|Ezek|37|1|37|28" passage="Eze 37:1-28"><i>ch.</i>
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xxxvii.</scripRef>), that had <i>no breath</i> till the Spirit of
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life entered into them. Here therefore he sees the house filled
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with God's glory.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p4" shownumber="no">I. He has a vision of <i>the glory of
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God</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.2" parsed="|Ezek|43|2|0|0" passage="Eze 43:2"><i>v.</i> 2</scripRef>),
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<i>the glory of the God of Israel,</i> that God who is in covenant
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with Israel, and whom they serve and worship. The idols of the
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heathen have no glory but what they owe to the goldsmith or the
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painter; but this is the glory of the God of Israel. This glory
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<i>came from the way of the east,</i> and therefore he was brought
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to the <i>gate that leads towards the east,</i> to expect the
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appearance and approach of it. Christ's <i>star was seen in the
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east,</i> and he is that <i>other angel that ascends out of the
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east,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p4.2" osisRef="Bible:Rev.7.2" parsed="|Rev|7|2|0|0" passage="Re 7:2">Rev. vii. 2</scripRef>. For he
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is the morning star, he is the sun of righteousness. Two things he
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observed in this appearance of the glory of God:—1. The power of
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his word which he heard: <i>His voice was like a noise of many
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waters,</i> which is heard very far, and makes impressions; the
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noise of purling streams is grateful, of a roaring sea dreadful,
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<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p4.3" osisRef="Bible:Rev.1.15 Bible:Rev.14.2" parsed="|Rev|1|15|0|0;|Rev|14|2|0|0" passage="Re 1:15,14:2">Rev. i. 15; xiv. 2</scripRef>.
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Christ's gospel, in the glory of which he shines, was to be
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proclaimed aloud, the report of it to be heard far; to some it is a
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savour of life, to others of death, according as they are. 2. The
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brightness of his appearance which he saw: <i>The earth shone with
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his glory;</i> for God is light, and none can bear the lustre of
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his light, none <i>has seen</i> nor <i>can see it.</i> Note, That
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glory of God which shines in the church shines on the world. When
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God appeared for David <i>the brightness that was before him</i>
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dispersed the clouds, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p4.4" osisRef="Bible:Ps.18.12" parsed="|Ps|18|12|0|0" passage="Ps 18:12">Ps. xviii.
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12</scripRef>. This appearance of the glory of God to Ezekiel he
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observed to be the same with the vision he saw when he first
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received his commission (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p4.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.1.4" parsed="|Ezek|1|4|0|0" passage="Eze 1:4"><i>ch.</i> i.
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4</scripRef>), <i>according to that by the river Chebar</i>
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p4.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.3" parsed="|Ezek|43|3|0|0" passage="Eze 43:3"><i>v.</i> 3</scripRef>); because God
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is the same, he was pleased to manifest himself in the same manner,
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for with him is <i>no variableness.</i> "It was the same" (says he)
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"as that which I saw <i>when I came to destroy the city,</i> that
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is, to foretel the city's destruction," which he did with such
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authority and efficacy, and the event did so certainly answer the
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prediction, that he might be said to destroy it. As a judge, in
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God's name, he passed a sentence upon it, which was soon executed.
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God appeared in the same manner when he sent him to speak words of
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terror and when he sent him to speak words of comfort; for in both
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God is and will be glorified. <i>He kills and he makes alive;</i>
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he <i>wounds and he heals,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p4.7" osisRef="Bible:Deut.32.39" parsed="|Deut|32|39|0|0" passage="De 32:39">Deut.
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xxxii. 39</scripRef>. To the same hand that destroyed we must look
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for deliverance. <i>He has smitten, and he will bind up. Una
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eademque manus vulnus opemque tulit—The same hand inflicted the
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wound and healed it.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p5" shownumber="no">II. He has a vision of the entrance of this
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glory into the temple. When he saw this glory he <i>fell upon his
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face</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.3" parsed="|Ezek|43|3|0|0" passage="Eze 43:3"><i>v.</i> 3</scripRef>), as
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not <i>able</i> to bear the lustre of God's glory, or rather as one
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willing to give him the glory of it by a humble and reverent
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adoration. But the Spirit <i>took him up</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p5.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.5" parsed="|Ezek|43|5|0|0" passage="Eze 43:5"><i>v.</i> 5</scripRef>) when the <i>glory of the
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Lord</i> had <i>come into the house</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p5.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.4" parsed="|Ezek|43|4|0|0" passage="Eze 43:4"><i>v.</i> 4</scripRef>), that he might see how the house
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was filled with it. He saw how the glory of the Lord in this same
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appearance departed from the temple, because it was profaned, to
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his great grief; now he shall see it return to the temple to his
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great satisfaction. See <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p5.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.10.18-Ezek.10.19 Bible:Ezek.11.23" parsed="|Ezek|10|18|10|19;|Ezek|11|23|0|0" passage="Eze 10:18,19,11:23"><i>ch.</i> x. 18, 19; xi. 23</scripRef>. Note,
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Though God may forsake his people for a small moment, he will
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return with everlasting loving-kindness. God's glory <i>filled the
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house</i> as it had filled the tabernacle which Moses set up and
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the temple of Solomon, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p5.5" osisRef="Bible:Exod.40.34 Bible:1Kgs.8.10" parsed="|Exod|40|34|0|0;|1Kgs|8|10|0|0" passage="Ex 40:34,1Ki 8:10">Exod.
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xl. 34; 1 Kings viii. 10</scripRef>. Now we do not find that ever
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the Shechinah did in that manner take possession of the second
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temple, and therefore this was to have its accomplishment in that
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glory of the divine grace which shines so brightly in the gospel
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church, and fills it. Here is no mention of a cloud filling the
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house as formerly, for we now <i>with open face behold the glory of
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the Lord,</i> in the face of Christ, and not as of old through the
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cloud of types.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p6" shownumber="no">III. He receives instructions more
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immediately from the glory of the Lord, as Moses did when God had
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taken possession of the tabernacle (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.1.1" parsed="|Lev|1|1|0|0" passage="Le 1:1">Lev.
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i. 1</scripRef>): <i>I heard him speaking to me out of the
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house,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p6.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.6" parsed="|Ezek|43|6|0|0" passage="Eze 43:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>.
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God's glory shining in the church, we must thence expect to receive
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divine oracles. <i>The man stood by me;</i> we could not bear to
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hear the voice of God any more than to see the face of God if Jesus
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Christ did not stand by us as Mediator. Or, if this was a created
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angel, it is observable that when God began to speak to Ezekiel he
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stood by and gave way, having no more to say. Nay, he stood by the
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prophet, as a learner with him; for <i>to the principalities and
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powers,</i> to the angels themselves, who <i>desire to look
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into</i> these things, <i>is known by the church the manifold
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wisdom of God,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p6.3" osisRef="Bible:Eph.3.10" parsed="|Eph|3|10|0|0" passage="Eph 3:10">Eph. iii.
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10</scripRef>. The man stood by him to conduct him thither where he
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might receive further discoveries, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p6.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.44.1" parsed="|Ezek|44|1|0|0" passage="Eze 44:1"><i>ch.</i> xliv. 1</scripRef>.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Ez.xliv-p6.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.7-Ezek.43.12" parsed="|Ezek|43|7|43|12" passage="Eze 43:7-12" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xliv-p6.6">
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<h4 id="Ez.xliv-p6.7">The Vision of the Temple. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xliv-p6.8">b. c.</span> 574.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.xliv-p7" shownumber="no">7 And he said unto me, Son of man, the place of
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my throne, and the place of the soles of my feet, where I will
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dwell in the midst of the children of Israel for ever, and my holy
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name, shall the house of Israel no more defile, <i>neither</i>
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they, nor their kings, by their whoredom, nor by the carcases of
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their kings in their high places. 8 In their setting of
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their threshold by my thresholds, and their post by my posts, and
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the wall between me and them, they have even defiled my holy name
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by their abominations that they have committed: wherefore I have
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consumed them in mine anger. 9 Now let them put away their
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whoredom, and the carcases of their kings, far from me, and I will
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dwell in the midst of them for ever. 10 Thou son of man,
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shew the house to the house of Israel, that they may be ashamed of
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their iniquities: and let them measure the pattern. 11 And
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if they be ashamed of all that they have done, shew them the form
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of the house, and the fashion thereof, and the goings out thereof,
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and the comings in thereof, and all the forms thereof, and all the
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ordinances thereof, and all the forms thereof, and all the laws
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thereof: and write <i>it</i> in their sight, that they may keep the
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whole form thereof, and all the ordinances thereof, and do them.
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12 This <i>is</i> the law of the house; Upon the top of the
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mountain the whole limit thereof round about <i>shall be</i> most
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holy. Behold, this <i>is</i> the law of the house.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p8" shownumber="no">God does here, in effect, renew his
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covenant with his people Israel, upon his retaking possession of
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the house, and Ezekiel negotiates the matter, as Moses formerly.
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This would be of great use to the captives at their return both for
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direction and encouragement; but it looks further, to those that
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are blessed with the privileges of the gospel-temple, that they may
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understand how they are before him on their good behaviour.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p9" shownumber="no">I. God, by the prophet, puts them in mind
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of their former provocations, for which they had long lain under
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the tokens of his displeasure. This conviction is spoken to them to
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make way for the comforts designed them. Though God <i>gives and
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upbraids not,</i> it becomes us, when he forgives, to upbraid
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ourselves with our unworthy conduct towards him. Let them now
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remember therefore, 1. That they had formerly <i>defiled God's holy
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name,</i> had profaned and abused all those sacred things by which
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he had made himself known among them, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p9.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.7" parsed="|Ezek|43|7|0|0" passage="Eze 43:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>. <i>They and their kings</i> had
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brought contempt on the religion they professed, and their relation
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to God, by their spiritual whoredom, their idolatry, and by
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worshipping images, which they called <i>their kings</i> (for so
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<i>Moloch</i> signifies) or lords (for so <i>Baal</i> signifies),
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but which were really the <i>carcases of kings,</i> not only
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lifeless and useless, but loathsome and abominable as dead
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carcases, <i>in their high places,</i> set up in honour of them.
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They had defiled God's name by their abominations. And what were
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they? It was <i>in setting their threshold by my thresholds, and
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their post by my posts,</i> that is, adding their own inventions to
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God's institutions, and urging all to a compliance with them, as if
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they had been of equal authority and efficacy, <i>teaching for
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doctrines the commandments of men</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p9.2" osisRef="Bible:Isa.29.13" parsed="|Isa|29|13|0|0" passage="Isa 29:13">Isa. xxix. 13</scripRef>); or, rather, setting up
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altars to their idols even in the courts of the temple, than which
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a more impudent affront could not be put upon the divine Majesty.
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Thus they set up a separation <i>wall between him and them,</i>
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which stopped the current of his favours to them and spoiled the
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acceptableness of their services to him. See what an indignity
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sinners do to God, setting up their walls in opposition to his, and
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thrusting him out from what is his right; and see what injury they
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do to themselves, for the nearer any come to God with their sins
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the further they set him at a distance from them. Some give this
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sense of it: Though their houses joined close to God's house, their
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posts and thresholds to his, so that they were in a manner his next
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neighbours, <i>there was but a wall between me and them</i> (so it
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is in the margin), so that it might have been expected they would
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acquaint themselves with him and be in care to please him, yet they
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were not so much as neighbourly. Note, It often proves too true,
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<i>The nearer the church the further from God.</i> They were, by
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profession, in covenant with God, and yet they had <i>defiled the
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place of his throne</i> and of <i>the soles of his feet,</i> his
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temple, where he did both reside and reign. Jerusalem is called the
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<i>city of the great king</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p9.3" osisRef="Bible:Ps.48.2" parsed="|Ps|48|2|0|0" passage="Ps 48:2">Ps.
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xlviii. 2</scripRef>) and his <i>footstool,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p9.4" osisRef="Bible:Ps.99.5 Bible:Ps.132.7" parsed="|Ps|99|5|0|0;|Ps|132|7|0|0" passage="Ps 99:5,132:7">Ps. xcix. 5; cxxxii. 7</scripRef>. Note, When God's
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ordinances are profaned his holy name is polluted. 2. That for this
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God had had a controversy with them in their late troubles. They
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could not condemn him, for he had but brought upon them the desert
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of their sins: <i>Wherefore I have consumed them in my anger.</i>
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Note, Those that pollute God's holy name fall under his just
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displeasure.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p10" shownumber="no">II. He calls upon them to repent and
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reform, and, in order to that, to be ashamed of their iniquities
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.9" parsed="|Ezek|43|9|0|0" passage="Eze 43:9"><i>v.</i> 9</scripRef>): "<i>Now let
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them put away their whoredom;</i> now that they have smarted so
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severely for it, and now that God is returning in mercy to them and
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setting up his sanctuary again in the midst of them, now let them
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cast away their idols and have no more to do with them, that they
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may not again forfeit the privileges which they have been taught to
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know the worth of by the want of them. Let them put away their
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idols, those loathsome <i>carcases of their kings, far from me,</i>
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from being a provocation to me." This was seasonable counsel now
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that the prophet had the model or pattern of the temple to set
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before them; for, 1. If <i>they see that pattern,</i> they will
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surely be ashamed of their sins (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p10.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.10" parsed="|Ezek|43|10|0|0" passage="Eze 43:10"><i>v.</i> 10</scripRef>): when they see what mercy God
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has in store for them, notwithstanding their utter unworthiness of
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it, they will be ashamed to think of their disingenuous conduct
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towards him. Note, The goodness of God to us should lead us to
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repentance, especially to a penitential shame. Let <i>them measure
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the pattern</i> themselves, and see how much it exceeds the former
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pattern, and guess by that what great things God has in store for
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them; and surely it will put them out of countenance to think what
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the desert of their sins was. And then, 2. If <i>they be
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ashamed</i> of their sins, they shall surely see more of the
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pattern, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p10.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.11" parsed="|Ezek|43|11|0|0" passage="Eze 43:11"><i>v.</i> 11</scripRef>. If
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they <i>be ashamed of all that they have done,</i> upon a general
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view of the goodness of God, let them have a more distinct
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particular account of the temple. Note, Those that improve what
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they see and know of the goodness of God shall see and know more of
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it. And then, and not till then, we are qualified for God's
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favours, when we are truly humbled for our own follies. "<i>Show
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them the form of the house;</i> let them see what a stately
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structure it will be; and withal show them the ordinances and laws
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of it." Note, With the foresights of our comforts it is fit that we
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should get the knowledge of our duty; with the privileges of God's
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house we must acquaint ourselves with the rules of it. <i>Show
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them</i> these ordinances, that they may <i>keep them</i> and <i>do
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them.</i> Note, <i>Therefore</i> we are made to know our duty, that
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we may do it, and be blessed in our deed.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p11" shownumber="no">III. He promises that they shall be such as
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they should be, and then he will be to them such as they would have
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him to be, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p11.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.7" parsed="|Ezek|43|7|0|0" passage="Eze 43:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>. 1.
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The house of <i>Israel shall no more defile my holy name.</i> This
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is pure gospel. The precept of the law says, You must not defile my
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name: the grace of the gospel says, You shall not. Thus what is
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required in the covenant is promised in the covenant, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p11.2" osisRef="Bible:Jer.32.40" parsed="|Jer|32|40|0|0" passage="Jer 32:40">Jer. xxxii. 40</scripRef>. 2. Then <i>I will
|
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dwell in the midst of them for ever;</i> and the same again
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||
<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p11.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.9" parsed="|Ezek|43|9|0|0" passage="Eze 43:9"><i>v.</i> 9</scripRef>. God secures to
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us his good-will by confirming in us his good work. If we do not
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defile his name, we may be sure that he will not depart from
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us.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p12" shownumber="no">IV. The general law of God's house is laid
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down (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p12.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.12" parsed="|Ezek|43|12|0|0" passage="Eze 43:12"><i>v.</i> 12</scripRef>), That,
|
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whereas formerly only the chancel, or sanctuary, was <i>most
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holy,</i> now the whole <i>mountain of the house</i> shall be so;
|
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the <i>whole limit thereof,</i> including all the courts and all
|
||
the chambers, shall be as the most holy place, signifying that in
|
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gospel-times, 1. The whole church shall have the privilege of the
|
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<i>holy of holies,</i> that of a near access to God. All believers
|
||
have now, under the gospel, <i>boldness to enter into the
|
||
holiest</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p12.2" osisRef="Bible:Heb.10.19" parsed="|Heb|10|19|0|0" passage="Heb 10:19">Heb. x. 19</scripRef>),
|
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with this advantage, that whereas the high priest entered in the
|
||
virtue of the blood of bulls and goats, we enter in the virtue of
|
||
the blood of Jesus, and, wherever we are, we have through him
|
||
<i>access to the Father.</i> 2. The whole church shall be under a
|
||
mighty obligation to press towards the perfection of holiness,
|
||
<i>as he who has called us is holy.</i> All must now be most holy.
|
||
<i>Holiness becomes God's house</i> for ever, and in gospel-times
|
||
more than ever. Behold this is the <i>law of the house;</i> let
|
||
none expect the protection of it that will not submit to this
|
||
law.</p>
|
||
</div><scripCom id="Ez.xliv-p12.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.13-Ezek.43.27" parsed="|Ezek|43|13|43|27" passage="Eze 43:13-27" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xliv-p12.4">
|
||
<h4 id="Ez.xliv-p12.5">The Vision of the Temple. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xliv-p12.6">b. c.</span> 574.)</h4>
|
||
<p class="passage" id="Ez.xliv-p13" shownumber="no">13 And these <i>are</i> the measures of the
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||
altar after the cubits: The cubit <i>is</i> a cubit and a hand
|
||
breadth; even the bottom <i>shall be</i> a cubit, and the breadth a
|
||
cubit, and the border thereof by the edge thereof round about
|
||
<i>shall be</i> a span: and this <i>shall be</i> the higher place
|
||
of the altar. 14 And from the bottom <i>upon</i> the ground
|
||
<i>even</i> to the lower settle <i>shall be</i> two cubits, and the
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||
breadth one cubit; and from the lesser settle <i>even</i> to the
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||
greater settle <i>shall be</i> four cubits, and the breadth
|
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<i>one</i> cubit. 15 So the altar <i>shall be</i> four
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||
cubits; and from the altar and upward <i>shall be</i> four horns.
|
||
16 And the altar <i>shall be</i> twelve <i>cubits</i> long,
|
||
twelve broad, square in the four squares thereof. 17 And the
|
||
settle <i>shall be</i> fourteen <i>cubits</i> long and fourteen
|
||
broad in the four squares thereof; and the border about it <i>shall
|
||
be</i> half a cubit; and the bottom thereof <i>shall be</i> a cubit
|
||
about; and his stairs shall look toward the east. 18 And he
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||
said unto me, Son of man, thus saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xliv-p13.1">God</span>; These <i>are</i> the ordinances of the
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||
altar in the day when they shall make it, to offer burnt offerings
|
||
thereon, and to sprinkle blood thereon. 19 And thou shalt
|
||
give to the priests the Levites that be of the seed of Zadok, which
|
||
approach unto me, to minister unto me, saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xliv-p13.2">God</span>, a young bullock for a sin offering.
|
||
20 And thou shalt take of the blood thereof, and put <i>it</i> on
|
||
the four horns of it, and on the four corners of the settle, and
|
||
upon the border round about: thus shalt thou cleanse and purge it.
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||
21 Thou shalt take the bullock also of the sin offering, and
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||
he shall burn it in the appointed place of the house, without the
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||
sanctuary. 22 And on the second day thou shalt offer a kid
|
||
of the goats without blemish for a sin offering; and they shall
|
||
cleanse the altar, as they did cleanse <i>it</i> with the bullock.
|
||
23 When thou hast made an end of cleansing <i>it,</i> thou
|
||
shalt offer a young bullock without blemish, and a ram out of the
|
||
flock without blemish. 24 And thou shalt offer them before
|
||
the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xliv-p13.3">Lord</span>, and the priests shall cast
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||
salt upon them, and they shall offer them up <i>for</i> a burnt
|
||
offering unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xliv-p13.4">Lord</span>. 25
|
||
Seven days shalt thou prepare every day a goat <i>for</i> a sin
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||
offering: they shall also prepare a young bullock, and a ram out of
|
||
the flock, without blemish. 26 Seven days shall they purge
|
||
the altar and purify it; and they shall consecrate themselves.
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||
27 And when these days are expired, it shall be, <i>that</i>
|
||
upon the eighth day, and <i>so</i> forward, the priests shall make
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||
your burnt offerings upon the altar, and your peace offerings; and
|
||
I will accept you, saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xliv-p13.5">God</span>.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p14" shownumber="no">This relates to the altar in this mystical
|
||
temple, and that is mystical too; for Christ is our altar. The
|
||
Jews, after their return out of captivity, had an altar long before
|
||
they had a temple, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p14.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.3.3" parsed="|Ezra|3|3|0|0" passage="Ezr 3:3">Ezra iii.
|
||
3</scripRef>. But this was an altar in the temple. Now here we
|
||
have,</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p15" shownumber="no">I. The measures of the altar, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p15.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.13" parsed="|Ezek|43|13|0|0" passage="Eze 43:13"><i>v.</i> 13</scripRef>. It was six yards
|
||
square at the top and seven yards square at the bottom; it was four
|
||
yards and a half high; it had a lower bench or shelf, here called a
|
||
<i>settle,</i> a yard from the ground, on which some of the priests
|
||
stood to minister, and another two yards above that, on which
|
||
others of them stood, and these were each of them half a yard
|
||
broad, and had ledges on either side, that they might stand firmly
|
||
upon them. The sacrifices were killed at the table spoken of
|
||
before, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p15.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.40.39" parsed="|Ezek|40|39|0|0" passage="Eze 40:39"><i>ch.</i> xl. 39</scripRef>.
|
||
What was to be burnt on the altar was given up to those on the
|
||
lower bench, and handed by them to those on the higher, and they
|
||
laid it on the altar. Thus in the service of God we must be
|
||
assistant to one another.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xliv-p16" shownumber="no">II. The ordinances of the altar. Directions
|
||
are here given, 1. Concerning the dedication of the altar at first.
|
||
<i>Seven days</i> were to be spent in the dedication of it, and
|
||
every day sacrifices were to be offered upon it, and particularly a
|
||
goat for a <i>sin-offering</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.25" parsed="|Ezek|43|25|0|0" passage="Eze 43:25"><i>v.</i> 25</scripRef>), besides a young bullock for a
|
||
<i>sin-offering</i> on the first day (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.19" parsed="|Ezek|43|19|0|0" passage="Eze 43:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>), which teaches us in all our
|
||
religious services to have an eye to Christ the great sin-offering.
|
||
Neither our persons nor our performances can be acceptable to God
|
||
unless sin be taken away, and that cannot be taken away but by the
|
||
blood of Christ, which both sanctifies the altar (for Christ
|
||
entered by his own blood, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.3" osisRef="Bible:Heb.9.12" parsed="|Heb|9|12|0|0" passage="Heb 9:12">Heb. ix.
|
||
12</scripRef>) and the gift upon the altar. There were also to be a
|
||
<i>bullock</i> and a ram offered for a <i>burnt-offering</i>
|
||
(<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.24" parsed="|Ezek|43|24|0|0" passage="Eze 43:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>), which was
|
||
intended purely for the glory of God, to teach us to have an eye to
|
||
that in all our services; we present ourselves as living
|
||
sacrifices, and our devotions as spiritual sacrifices, that we and
|
||
they may be to him for a name, and for a praise, and for a glory.
|
||
The dedication of the altar is here called the <i>cleansing</i> and
|
||
<i>purging</i> of it, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.20 Bible:Ezek.43.26" parsed="|Ezek|43|20|0|0;|Ezek|43|26|0|0" passage="Eze 43:20,26"><i>v.</i>
|
||
20, 26</scripRef>. Christ, our altar, though he had no pollution to
|
||
be cleansed from, yet sanctified himself (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.6" osisRef="Bible:John.17.19" parsed="|John|17|19|0|0" passage="Joh 17:19">John xvii. 19</scripRef>); and when we consecrate the
|
||
altars of our hearts to God, to have the fire of holy love always
|
||
burning upon them, we must see that they be purified and cleansed
|
||
from the love of the world and the lusts of the flesh. It is
|
||
observable that there are several differences between the rites of
|
||
dedication here and those which were appointed <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.7" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.1-Exod.29.46" parsed="|Exod|29|1|29|46" passage="Ex 29:1-46">Exod. xxix.</scripRef>, to intimate that the
|
||
ceremonial institutions were mutable things, and the changes in
|
||
them were earnests of their period in Christ. Only here, according
|
||
to the general law, that all the sacrifices must be seasoned with
|
||
salt (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.8" osisRef="Bible:Lev.2.13" parsed="|Lev|2|13|0|0" passage="Le 2:13">Lev. ii. 13</scripRef>),
|
||
particular orders are given (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.9" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.24" parsed="|Ezek|43|24|0|0" passage="Eze 43:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>) that the priests shall <i>cast
|
||
salt upon the sacrifices. Grace</i> is the <i>salt</i> with which
|
||
all our religious performances must be seasoned, <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.10" osisRef="Bible:Col.4.6" parsed="|Col|4|6|0|0" passage="Col 4:6">Col. iv. 6</scripRef>. An everlasting covenant is called
|
||
a <i>covenant of salt,</i> because it is incorruptible. The
|
||
<i>glory</i> reserved for us is incorruptible and undefiled; and
|
||
the <i>grace</i> wrought in us is the hidden man of the heart in
|
||
that <i>which is not corruptible.</i> 2. Concerning the constant
|
||
use that should be made of it, when it was dedicated:
|
||
<i>Henceforward</i> the priests shall <i>make their burnt-offerings
|
||
and peace-offerings upon this altar</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.11" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.27" parsed="|Ezek|43|27|0|0" passage="Eze 43:27"><i>v.</i> 27</scripRef>), for <i>therefore</i> it was
|
||
<i>sanctified,</i> that it might <i>sanctify the gift</i> that was
|
||
offered upon it. Observe further, (1.) Who were to serve at the
|
||
altar: The <i>priests of the seed of Zadok,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.12" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.19" parsed="|Ezek|43|19|0|0" passage="Eze 43:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>. That family was substituted in
|
||
the room of Abiathar by Solomon, and God confirms it. His name
|
||
signifies <i>righteous,</i> for they are the righteous seed that
|
||
are priests to God, through Christ <i>the Lord our
|
||
righteousness.</i> (2.) How they should prepare for this service
|
||
(<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.13" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.26" parsed="|Ezek|43|26|0|0" passage="Eze 43:26"><i>v.</i> 26</scripRef>): <i>They
|
||
shall consecrate themselves,</i> shall <i>fill their hand</i> with
|
||
the offerings, in token of the giving up of themselves with their
|
||
offerings to God and to his service. Note, Before we minister to
|
||
the Lord in holy things we must consecrate ourselves by getting our
|
||
hands and hearts filled with those things. (3.) How they should
|
||
speed in it (<scripRef id="Ez.xliv-p16.14" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.43.27" parsed="|Ezek|43|27|0|0" passage="Eze 43:27"><i>v.</i>
|
||
27</scripRef>): <i>I will accept you.</i> And if God now accept our
|
||
works, if our services be pleasing to him, it is enough, we need no
|
||
more. Those that give themselves to God shall be accepted of God,
|
||
their persons first and then their performances, through the
|
||
Mediator.</p>
|
||
</div></div2> |