The prophet Ezekiel’s book contains strange visions, images, and messages that seem far removed from contemporary life. Yet its message remains very relevant: God will purify his people and live among them forever. Even during the darkest days, God insisted that he would restore his people. This message offered hope to the exiled people of Judah and provides inspiration to all who put their tru…
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TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
I
Versículo 1
I. 42:1 Having reached the center of the Temple complex, Ezekiel began traveling outward again.
42:1 Having reached the center of the Temple complex, Ezekiel began traveling outward again.
II
Versículo 3
II. 42:3-12 The rooms for the priests at the sides of the building to the rear of the sanctuary were …
42:3-12 The rooms for the priests at the sides of the building to the rear of the sanctuary were three levels high so that the priests could enter at the top from the inner court (42:12) and emerge at the bottom in the outer court (42:9). These rooms were boundary spaces for activities that the priests had to perform on the way into and out of the inner court.
III
Versículo 13
III. 42:13-14 The priests would store the sacred offerings and eat the most holy offerings in these ro…
42:13-14 The priests would store the sacred offerings and eat the most holy offerings in these rooms. The clothes that the priests wore while ministering in the Lord’s presence would be stored there, and the priests would put on other clothes because these clothes were holy. All of these regulations represent a significant increase in the care taken to separate the holy from the profane, as compared to the similar laws in Leviticus (cp. Lev 6).
IV
Versículo 16
IV. 42:16-20 Having finished his tour of the inner courtyard, Ezekiel was shown the overall dimension…
42:16-20 Having finished his tour of the inner courtyard, Ezekiel was shown the overall dimensions of the area. The whole complex was square, which denoted holiness and differentiated it from the less regular design of Solomon’s Temple and the Tabernacle before it, in which only the Most Holy Place was square. • The description of the Temple finished where it began, with a mention of a wall all around it (see 40:5); Ezekiel reminds us again that the purpose of that wall was to separate what was holy from what was common.
Antiguo Testamento
Ezek — Capítulo 42
The prophet Ezekiel’s book contains strange visions, images, and messages that seem far removed from contemporary life. Yet its message remains very relevant: God will purify his people and live among them forever. Even during the darkest days, God insisted that he would restore his people. This message offered hope to the exiled people of Judah and provides inspiration to all who put their tru…
Texto — Reina-Valera 1960
No hay texto bíblico enlazado para este código de libro (EZEK) en la versión local.
TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
Versículo 1
I. 42:1 Having reached the center of the Temple complex, Ezekiel began traveling outward again.
Versículo 3
II. 42:3-12 The rooms for the priests at the sides of the building to the rear of the sanctuary were …
Versículo 13
III. 42:13-14 The priests would store the sacred offerings and eat the most holy offerings in these ro…
Versículo 16
IV. 42:16-20 Having finished his tour of the inner courtyard, Ezekiel was shown the overall dimension…