Ezekiel 45 - Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible

Bible Comments
  • Ezekiel 45:1-8 open_in_new

    The Lands for the Priests, Levites, Prince, and City

    The division of the whole country is described in ch. 48, which includes the substance of the present passage, and shows the position of these lands in relation to those of the tribes. The holy portion (Fig. 7, a b g h) was to be 25,000 cubits long (a b, g h) and 20,000 cubits broad (a g, b h). The sanctuary (s) was to occupy a square of 500 cubits each way, with a border on every side of 50 cubits more. The holy portion was to be subdivided into a portion (e f g h) 25,000 by 10,000 cubits, containing the sanctuary, and allotted to the priests; and a portion (a b e f) of the same size, allotted to the Levites. Alongside the priests, portion was to be a strip (g h c d) 25,000 by 5,000 cubits, for the city and the people. These three portions would form a square of 25,000 cubits each way, and E. and W. of this the possessions of the prince (P, P) were to extend to the boundaries of the land.

  • Ezekiel 45:5 open_in_new

    The five and twenty.. the ten] omit the with RV. For twenty chambers] read with LXX, 'for cities to dwell in,

  • Ezekiel 45:7 open_in_new

    His hand.. unto] RV 'he is able.'

    (e) Various Regulations for Worship (Ezekiel 46:9-12)

    No one was to leave the outer court by the gate by which he came in. If he entered by the N. gate he must go out by the S. and vice versa (Ezekiel 45:9). The prince and the people were to enter and leave together (Ezekiel 45:10). The meat offering on all sacred occasions was to be the same as that on the new moon (Ezekiel 45:11 : cp. Ezekiel 45:7). When the prince wished to make a free-will offering the inner E. gate was to be opened for him as on the sabbaths and new moons (Ezekiel 45:12).

    The length.. portions] RV 'in length answerable unto one of the portions, i.e. the tribal portions on the N. and S. See Fig. 8 and Ezekiel 48:22.

  • Ezekiel 45:9-17 open_in_new

    The Prince's Dues and Obligations

    The oppressive exactions of the former rulers were to be unknown in the restored Israel. Weights and measures were to be just and correct. The prince was to receive from the people a sixtieth of their wheat and barley, a hundredth part of their oil, and one in two hundred of their flocks. Out of these supplies the prince was to provide all the regular sacrifices for the Temple.

  • Ezekiel 45:12 open_in_new

    Twenty shekels.. maneh] read with LXX, 'five (shekels) shall be five, and ten shekels ten, and fifty shekels shall be your maneh'. A shekel was 20 gerahs, and a maneh 50 shekels or 1,000 gerahs.

    Voluntary] RV 'freewill offering, a.' Voluntarily] RV 'as a freewill offering.'

    (f) The Daily Burnt Offering (Ezekiel 46:13-15)

    Cp. with this Exodus 29:38-40; Numbers 28:3-8. The proportions of Ezekiel's meal offering differ from those in Ex and Nu, and he says nothing about a drink offering or an evening sacrifice.

  • Ezekiel 45:14 open_in_new

    Cor] equivalent to 'homer'. The proportion Isaiah 1 in 100.

    Temper with] RV 'moisten', Meat offering] RV 'meal offering': so in Ezekiel 45:15.

    (g) Gifts of Land by the Prince (Ezekiel 46:16-18)

    Such gifts could only be made from the Prince's own possessions (Fig. 7, PP). If they were given to his sons they were made in perpetuity, but if to his servants, they returned to him in the year of jubilee: see Leviticus 25:10; Leviticus 27:24.

    (h) The Kitchens of the Priests and the People (Ezekiel 46:19-24)

    On the W. of the holy chambers N. of the Temple (Fig. 3, GG1) Ezekiel was shown a place (L) where the priests cooked the parts of the sacrifice which they ate in the chambers (Ezekiel 42:13). We may assume that there was a similar place (L) adjoining the holy chambers (GG1) on the S. of the Temple (Ezekiel 45:19-20). In every corner of the outer court there was a building (M) 40 cubits by 30, where the Ternple servants (the Lévites) cooked the sacrifices to be eaten by the people (Ezekiel 45:21-24).

  • Ezekiel 45:23 open_in_new

    Places of them that boil] RV 'boiling houses.'

    Kid of the goats] RV 'he-goat.'

    (c) The Feast of Tabernacles (Ezekiel 45:25)

    This was to hold the same place in the seventh month as the Passover in the first month: cp. Leviticus 23:34-36; Numbers 29:12-38; Deuteronomy 16:13-15. Ezekiel makes no mention of the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost).

    (d) The Sabbaths and New Moons (Ezekiel 46:1-8)

    On these occasions the E. gateway of the innercourt, which was shut at other times, was opened all day. The prince was allowed to enter the gateway by the porch, which was next the outer court (Ezekiel 40:34), to prepare his offerings, and to worship at the (inner) threshold of the gateway, but not to enter the inner court. The people worshipped in the outer court, at the entrance of the same gateway: cp. with these vv. Numbers 28:9-25.

    5, 7. Meat offering] RV 'meal offering.'