1 In the five and twentieth year of our captivity, in the beginning of the year, in the tenth day of the month, in the fourteenth year after that the city was smitten, in the selfsame day the hand of the Lord was upon me, and brought me thither.

In the visions of God brought he me into the land of Israel, and set me upon a very high mountain, by which was as the frame of a city on the south.

And he brought me thither, and, behold, there was a man, whose appearance was like the appearance of brass, with a line of flax in his hand, and a measuring reed; and he stood in the gate.

And the man said unto me, Son of man, behold with thine eyes, and hear with thine ears, and set thine heart upon all that I shall shew thee; for to the intent that I might shew them unto thee art thou brought hither: declare all that thou seest to the house of Israel.

And behold a wall on the outside of the house round about, and in the man's hand a measuring reed of six cubits long by the cubit and an hand breadth: so he measured the breadth of the building, one reed; and the height, one reed.

Then came he unto the gate which looketh toward the east, and went up the stairs thereof, and measured the threshold of the gate, which was one reed broad; and the other threshold of the gate, which was one reed broad.

And every little chamber was one reed long, and one reed broad; and between the little chambers were five cubits; and the threshold of the gate by the porch of the gate within was one reed.

He measured also the porch of the gate within, one reed.

Then measured he the porch of the gate, eight cubits; and the posts thereof, two cubits; and the porch of the gate was inward.

10 And the little chambers of the gate eastward were three on this side, and three on that side; they three were of one measure: and the posts had one measure on this side and on that side.

11 And he measured the breadth of the entry of the gate, ten cubits; and the length of the gate, thirteen cubits.

12 The space also before the little chambers was one cubit on this side, and the space was one cubit on that side: and the little chambers were six cubits on this side, and six cubits on that side.

13 He measured then the gate from the roof of one little chamber to the roof of another: the breadth was five and twenty cubits, door against door.

14 He made also posts of threescore cubits, even unto the post of the court round about the gate.

15 And from the face of the gate of the entrance unto the face of the porch of the inner gate were fifty cubits.

16 And there were narrow windows to the little chambers, and to their posts within the gate round about, and likewise to the arches: and windows were round about inward: and upon each post were palm trees.

17 Then brought he me into the outward court, and, lo, there were chambers, and a pavement made for the court round about: thirty chambers were upon the pavement.

18 And the pavement by the side of the gates over against the length of the gates was the lower pavement.

19 Then he measured the breadth from the forefront of the lower gate unto the forefront of the inner court without, an hundred cubits eastward and northward.

20 And the gate of the outward court that looked toward the north, he measured the length thereof, and the breadth thereof.

21 And the little chambers thereof were three on this side and three on that side; and the posts thereof and the arches thereof were after the measure of the first gate: the length thereof was fifty cubits, and the breadth five and twenty cubits.

22 And their windows, and their arches, and their palm trees, were after the measure of the gate that looketh toward the east; and they went up unto it by seven steps; and the arches thereof were before them.

23 And the gate of the inner court was over against the gate toward the north, and toward the east; and he measured from gate to gate an hundred cubits.

24 After that he brought me toward the south, and behold a gate toward the south: and he measured the posts thereof and the arches thereof according to these measures.

25 And there were windows in it and in the arches thereof round about, like those windows: the length was fifty cubits, and the breadth five and twenty cubits.

26 And there were seven steps to go up to it, and the arches thereof were before them: and it had palm trees, one on this side, and another on that side, upon the posts thereof.

27 And there was a gate in the inner court toward the south: and he measured from gate to gate toward the south an hundred cubits.

28 And he brought me to the inner court by the south gate: and he measured the south gate according to these measures;

29 And the little chambers thereof, and the posts thereof, and the arches thereof, according to these measures: and there were windows in it and in the arches thereof round about: it was fifty cubits long, and five and twenty cubits broad.

30 And the arches round about were five and twenty cubits long, and five cubits broad.

31 And the arches thereof were toward the utter court; and palm trees were upon the posts thereof: and the going up to it had eight steps.

32 And he brought me into the inner court toward the east: and he measured the gate according to these measures.

33 And the little chambers thereof, and the posts thereof, and the arches thereof, were according to these measures: and there were windows therein and in the arches thereof round about: it was fifty cubits long, and five and twenty cubits broad.

34 And the arches thereof were toward the outward court; and palm trees were upon the posts thereof, on this side, and on that side: and the going up to it had eight steps.

35 And he brought me to the north gate, and measured it according to these measures;

36 The little chambers thereof, the posts thereof, and the arches thereof, and the windows to it round about: the length was fifty cubits, and the breadth five and twenty cubits.

37 And the posts thereof were toward the utter court; and palm trees were upon the posts thereof, on this side, and on that side: and the going up to it had eight steps.

38 And the chambers and the entries thereof were by the posts of the gates, where they washed the burnt offering.

39 And in the porch of the gate were two tables on this side, and two tables on that side, to slay thereon the burnt offering and the sin offering and the trespass offering.

40 And at the side without, as one goeth up to the entry of the north gate, were two tables; and on the other side, which was at the porch of the gate, were two tables.

41 Four tables were on this side, and four tables on that side, by the side of the gate; eight tables, whereupon they slew their sacrifices.

42 And the four tables were of hewn stone for the burnt offering, of a cubit and an half long, and a cubit and an half broad, and one cubit high: whereupon also they laid the instruments wherewith they slew the burnt offering and the sacrifice.

43 And within were hooks, an hand broad, fastened round about: and upon the tables was the flesh of the offering.

44 And without the inner gate were the chambers of the singers in the inner court, which was at the side of the north gate; and their prospect was toward the south: one at the side of the east gate having the prospect toward the north.

45 And he said unto me, This chamber, whose prospect is toward the south, is for the priests, the keepers of the charge of the house.

46 And the chamber whose prospect is toward the north is for the priests, the keepers of the charge of the altar: these are the sons of Zadok among the sons of Levi, which come near to the Lord to minister unto him.

47 So he measured the court, an hundred cubits long, and an hundred cubits broad, foursquare; and the altar that was before the house.

48 And he brought me to the porch of the house, and measured each post of the porch, five cubits on this side, and five cubits on that side: and the breadth of the gate was three cubits on this side, and three cubits on that side.

49 The length of the porch was twenty cubits, and the breadth eleven cubits, and he brought me by the steps whereby they went up to it: and there were pillars by the posts, one on this side, and another on that side.

Commentary

Verse 1

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
Of our captivity - Of those that were carried away into captivity with Jeconiah eleven years before Jerusalem was burnt. And this falls in with the three thousand three hundred and seventy fourth year of the world, about five hundred and seventy four years before Christ's incarnation. The beginning - In the month Nisan. The tenth day - The day that the paschal lamb was to be taken up in order to the feast on the tenth day. Brought me - To Jerusalem, the place where it did stand.
McArther Bible Commentary
Following the great battle at the end of the tribulation time, this section provides explicit details about Christ's millennial reign which follows, giving more detail about the one-thousand-year kingdom than all other OT prophecies combined. It is the "holy of holies" among millennial forecasts. As has been done with the previous thirty-nine chapters, this concluding portion will also be approached in a literal, historical manner which best serves the interpreter in all Scripture. In many ways these chapters are the most important in the book since they form the crowning reality, the climax of Ezekiel's prophecy and Israel's restoration. The section includes: (1) the new temple (Eze. 40:1-43:12); (2) the new worship (Eze. 43:13-46:24); and (3) the new apportionment of the land (Eze. 47:1-48:35).
Bible Cross References
2 Kings 25:1 Jeremiah 39:1 Jeremiah 52:4 Ezekiel 1:3 Ezekiel 3:14 Ezekiel 3:22 Ezekiel 32:1 Ezekiel 32:17 Ezekiel 33:21 Ezekiel 37:1

Verse 2

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
In the visions of God - By this it appears it was not a corporeal transportation of the prophet. The frame - The portrait of a city. On the south - On the south of the mountain, where the prophet was set.
McArther Bible Commentary
In the visions of God He took me. Ezekiel 40-48 narrates another vision, as before in Eze. 1:1-3:27; Eze 40:8-11; Eze 37:1-14. The characterization of the prophecy as a vision in no way detracts from its literal reality, any more than Ezekiel's visions of Jerusalem's sins, idolatry, and destruction did. into the land of Israel. The vision pertains to Israel, as did chapters 1-24; 33; 34-39. a very high mountain. The mountain is not named; however, it is most likely Mt. Zion (cf. Eze 17:22; Eze 20:40; Isa 2:2; Mic 4:1), lifted up from its surroundings by a great earthquake (Zec 14:4-5, Eze 40:10). like the structure … a city. God will be explaining details relating to Israel's spiritual future (Eze 40:2, Eze 40:4), so this must be the temple in particular and Jerusalem in general. This new and glorious temple will stand in contrast to the desecration and destruction of Solomon's temple (chs. 8-11).
Bible Cross References
Revelation 21:10 1 Chronicles 28:12 1 Chronicles 28:19 Psalm 48:2 Isaiah 2:2 Isaiah 2:3 Isaiah 14:13 Ezekiel 1:1 Ezekiel 8:3 Ezekiel 17:23 Ezekiel 20:40 Ezekiel 37:22 Ezekiel 41:1 Ezekiel 43:12 Daniel 7:1 Daniel 7:7 Micah 4:1

Verse 3

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
A man - The same no doubt that appeared to the prophet, (Ezekiel 1:26) , whose name is the branch, and who builds the temple, (Zechariah 6:12-13) , whose colour was like burnished brass; (Revelation 1:15) , which speaks glory and strength. A line - A plumb - line, a mason's line to discover the rectitude of the building, or its defects. In the gate - In the north gate, next toward the east.
McArther Bible Commentary
a man. An angel conducted a tour of all the details seen by the prophet, appearing in the form of a man (e.g., Gen. 18; Ezek. 9), appearing like bright, gleaming bronze. He could be understood as the Angel of the Lord since he is called "Lord" (Eze 44:2, Eze 44:5; see note on Exo 3:2). His "line of flax" was for larger measurements, the "rod" for shorter ones (cf. Rev 11:1; Rev 21:5). In each case, God measured what belonged to Him.
Bible Cross References
Revelation 1:15 Revelation 11:1 Revelation 21:15 Ezekiel 1:7 Ezekiel 41:1 Ezekiel 42:16 Ezekiel 43:6 Ezekiel 47:3 Daniel 10:6 Zechariah 2:1 Zechariah 2:2

Verse 4

McArther Bible Commentary
Declare … everything you see. Ezekiel 1-24 refers to Israel's historical removal from her land, chapters 25-32 to historical judgments against other nations, and chapter 33 to a historical call to repentance and the fall of Jerusalem. So in chapters 34-39, Israel's literal, future return to the same land as a reversal of the historical dispersion is the most natural way to interpret the chapters. Ezekiel 38 and 39 describe a future, historical invasion of Israel and its aftermath during the time just before Messiah's return. Therefore, chapters 40-48 would then be thought to continue the historical, prophetic pattern, describing the millennial conditions after Messiah comes and destroys the ungodly (Rev 19:11 ff.), under which Israel will live and worship. Believing Gentiles will also be in the kingdom as sheep of the Great Shepherd (cf. Mat 25:31-46), while all unbelievers are destroyed. Ezekiel is to write down all the details.
Bible Cross References
Acts 20:27 Deuteronomy 32:46 Isaiah 21:10 Jeremiah 26:2 Ezekiel 2:1 Ezekiel 2:3 Ezekiel 2:7 Ezekiel 2:8 Ezekiel 43:10 Ezekiel 44:5 Ezekiel 47:6

Verse 5

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
A wall - This was that outmost wall, that compassed the whole mount Sion, upon whose top the temple stood. The man's hand - Christ, hath, and keeps the reed in his own hand, as the only fit person to take the measures of all. A measuring reed - Or cane, for this measuring rod was of those canes growing in that country, long, and light, which architects made use of. Six cubits long - Each cubit consisting of eighteen inches in our common account. An hand breadth - Added to each six cubits. The breadth - The thickness of the walls, which were one reed, and one hand's breadth, or three yards, and three inches thick. Height - And the height equal, taking the measure from the floor on the inside of the wall.
McArther Bible Commentary
a wall all around. This outer wall is later described as a separation of the holy areas (Eze 42:20). the temple. See 1 Kings 6 and 7 to compare with details of Solomon's temple. This could not be the heavenly temple since Ezekiel was taken to Israel to see it (Eze 40:2). It could not be Zerubbabel's temple since the glory of God was not present then. It could not be the eternal temple since the Lord and the Lamb are its temple (cf. Rev 21:22). Therefore, it must be the earthly, millennial temple built with all of the exquisite details that are yet to be outlined. measuring rod six cubits long … a handbreadth. The rod extended six royal (long) cubits of twenty-one inches for a total of ten and one-half feet, each cubit being made up of a standard width of eighteen inches and a handbreadth of three inches.
Bible Cross References
Isaiah 26:1 Ezekiel 41:8 Ezekiel 42:20 Ezekiel 43:13

Verse 6

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
The east - Either of one of the inner walls, or of the temple itself. Went up - 'Till he was got up, he could not measure the threshold, which was at the top of the stairs, and these were ten, if the measurer be supposed in the gate of the house; or eight, if in the gate of the court of the priests; or seven, if in the court of Israel; and each stair was half a cubit in height, too high for him to take the measure of the threshold, if he did not go up the stairs. The threshold - It is probable he measured the lower threshold first, as next at hand. The other threshold - The upper threshold, or lintel of the gate, which was of equal dimensions with the lower, three yards and three inches broad, or thick.
McArther Bible Commentary
the gateway … east. The buildings of the east gate are first because this will be in the direct line of approach to the temple. Each opening was 10.5 feet across. Chambers (rooms) in the wall are 10.5 x 10.5 feet Precise measurements describe a literal temple, not a symbolic one.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 8:16 Ezekiel 11:1 Ezekiel 40:20 Ezekiel 40:22 Ezekiel 40:24 Ezekiel 40:26 Ezekiel 41:16 Ezekiel 42:15 Ezekiel 43:1 Ezekiel 43:17 Ezekiel 44:1

Verse 7

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
Chamber - Along the wall of the porch were chambers, three on one side, and three on the other, each one reed square. Five cubits - A space of two yards and one half between each chamber, either filled with some neat posts or pillars, or it may be quite void. Within - The inward and outward threshold, were of the same measures, and curiously arched over head from side to side, and end to end, which was from east to west.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:8 Ezekiel 40:10 Ezekiel 40:21 Ezekiel 40:29 Ezekiel 40:36

Verse 8

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
The porch - The posts which were joined together at the top by an arch, and so made the portico.
McArther Bible Commentary
The chambers described here are accommodations for the ministering priests and temple officers who care for the temple.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:7 Ezekiel 40:9

Verse 9

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
The porch - Probably another porch, or another gate distinct from that, (Ezekiel 40:6) . The posts - These were half columns, that from the floor to the height of the wall jetted out, as if one half of the column were in the wall, and the other without, and the protuberance of this half column, was one cubit.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:8 Ezekiel 40:10 Ezekiel 41:1 Ezekiel 41:21 Ezekiel 41:26 Ezekiel 44:3

Verse 10

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
Chambers - These chambers were for the priests and Levites to lodge in during their ministration.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:7 Ezekiel 40:9 Ezekiel 40:11 Ezekiel 40:29

Verse 11

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
Of the entry - It is meant of the whole length of the entry, or walk through the porch, to which they ascended by stairs of a semicircular form.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:10 Ezekiel 40:12

Verse 12

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
The space - The rails, which were set up at a cubit distance from the front of these little chambers, on the outside for convenient placing of benches for the priests to sit on. The space - Between the rails, and the chambers.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:7 Ezekiel 40:11 Ezekiel 40:13

Verse 13

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
From the roof - From the extremity of one little chamber on the north side of the gate, to the extremity of the opposite chamber on the south side, and so one cubit and half for the back wall of one chamber, and as much for the back wall of the other chamber, with the length of the chambers, six cubits each, and ten for the breadth of the gate, amounts to twenty five cubits. Door against door - It seems the doors of the chambers were two in each chamber in the east and west parts, and so exactly set, that the doors being all open you had a clear prospect through all the chambers to the temple.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:12 Ezekiel 40:14 Ezekiel 40:21

Verse 14

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
He made - Measured, and thereby shewed what kind of posts they should be. Threescore cubits - Probably this refers to the height of this gate built up two stories above the arch, and the posts in their height are only mentioned, but imply all the rest of the building over the east gate. Unto the post - These high columns, on the inner front of this gate were so disposed, that the last on each side was very near the first post, or pillar of the court on either side of the gate, and so the posts and buildings laid on those posts joined on each side of this gate.
Bible Cross References
Exodus 27:9 1 Chronicles 28:6 Psalm 100:4 Isaiah 62:9 Ezekiel 8:7 Ezekiel 40:13 Ezekiel 40:15 Ezekiel 41:21 Ezekiel 42:1

Verse 15

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
And - This verse seems to sum up all the dimensions; this gate, its porch, and thickness of its walls, and so sum the cubits, six in the thickness of the outer wall, eighteen in the three chambers, twenty in the spaces between the chambers, and six cubits in the thickness in the inner wall of the porch.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:14 Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:21

Verse 16

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
Narrow windows - Windows narrowed inward to the middle. Their posts - The upper lintel of each door over which was a window. To the arches - Windows under the arches between post and post, to give light to the five cubits space between chamber and chamber. Round about - These were on both sides of the porch within the gate, exactly alike.
McArther Bible Commentary
beveled window frames. Since they had no glass, these are lattices (cf. Eze 41:16-26). on each gatepost … palm trees. These depict God's desire for fruit in Israel. Palms are symbols of beauty, salvation, and triumph (cf. Zec 14:16 ff.; Rev 7:9). Palms are on the inner court's gateposts as well (Eze 40:31).
Bible Cross References
1 Kings 6:29 1 Kings 6:32 2 Chronicles 3:5 Ezekiel 40:15 Ezekiel 40:21 Ezekiel 40:22 Ezekiel 40:25 Ezekiel 40:26 Ezekiel 40:29 Ezekiel 40:30 Ezekiel 40:31 Ezekiel 40:33 Ezekiel 40:34 Ezekiel 40:36 Ezekiel 40:37 Ezekiel 41:3 Ezekiel 41:16 Ezekiel 41:18 Ezekiel 41:25 Ezekiel 41:26

Verse 17

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
The outward court - So called in regard of the more inward court, between that where he was, and the temple itself; this court, was the second about the temple. Chambers - Not only lodging rooms for the priests, but also store - houses for tithes and offerings. A pavement - A beautiful floor laid with checker works. The whole floor of this court was thus paved. Thirty chambers - That is, fifteen on the south side of the gate, and fifteen on the north side, built over the pavement.
McArther Bible Commentary
the outer court. This court is farthest out from the temple proper and enclosed by the outer walls.
Bible Cross References
Revelation 11:2 2 Kings 23:11 1 Chronicles 9:26 1 Chronicles 23:28 2 Chronicles 31:11 Ezekiel 10:5 Ezekiel 40:18 Ezekiel 40:38 Ezekiel 40:44 Ezekiel 40:45 Ezekiel 40:46 Ezekiel 41:10 Ezekiel 42:1 Ezekiel 42:3 Ezekiel 42:10 Ezekiel 44:1 Ezekiel 46:21

Verse 18

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
The pavement - That mentioned, (Ezekiel 40:17) . By the side - That part which lay on each side of the gate, and from thence spread itself toward the chambers, leaving a space of pavement of equal breadth with the porch, or gate in the middle. The length - The length was measured fifty cubits. The inner pavement - The side pavement was laid somewhat lower than this middle pavement, not only for state, but for the more convenient, keeping it clean; so the middle pavement rose with a little convex surface.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:17 Ezekiel 40:19

Verse 19

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
The breadth - Of the whole ground between the inner front of one gate and porch, to the outer front of the next gate more inward to the temple. The lower gate - Called so in respect to the next gate, which was on the higher ground. The forefront - To the outside front of the gate of the priests court, which was next to this gate now measured, that is from the west front of the lower to the east front of the upper gate. The inner court - This court from the west front of the lower gate, was one hundred cubits in length to the east front of the gate of the inner court. East - ward and north - ward - And so was the space from the south front of the court to the north front. So the court was exactly square. Divers courts are here spoken of, which may put us in mind, of the diversity of gifts, graces and offices in the church: as also of the several degrees of glory in the courts and mansions of heaven.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:18 Ezekiel 40:23 Ezekiel 40:27 Ezekiel 40:47 Ezekiel 46:1 Ezekiel 46:2

Verse 20

Bible Cross References
Revelation 11:1 Revelation 11:2 Ezekiel 40:6 Ezekiel 40:24 Ezekiel 42:1 Ezekiel 44:4

Verse 21

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:7 Ezekiel 40:13 Ezekiel 40:15 Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:24 Ezekiel 40:25 Ezekiel 40:29 Ezekiel 40:30 Ezekiel 40:33 Ezekiel 40:36

Verse 22

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
Before them - Within the steps or gate.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:6 Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:25 Ezekiel 40:26 Ezekiel 40:29 Ezekiel 40:31 Ezekiel 40:34

Verse 23

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
Toward the east - The east gate of the inner court was directly over against the east gate of the outer court, and equally distant from each other.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:19 Ezekiel 40:27 Ezekiel 40:44 Ezekiel 40:47

Verse 24

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:6 Ezekiel 40:20 Ezekiel 40:21 Ezekiel 46:9

Verse 25

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:21 Ezekiel 40:22 Ezekiel 40:33 Ezekiel 41:16

Verse 26

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
To it - The floor, or square court.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:6 Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:22 Ezekiel 40:31

Verse 27

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:19 Ezekiel 40:23 Ezekiel 40:32 Ezekiel 40:35 Ezekiel 40:44

Verse 28

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
Brought me - From the south - gate of the outer court through the porch, and over the hundred cubit pavement, to the south - gate of the inner court.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:32 Ezekiel 40:35 Ezekiel 42:1

Verse 29

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:7 Ezekiel 40:10 Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:21 Ezekiel 40:22 Ezekiel 40:33 Ezekiel 40:36

Verse 30

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:21

Verse 31

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:22 Ezekiel 40:26 Ezekiel 40:49

Verse 32

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
The inner court - The court of the priests, which was next to the temple.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:27 Ezekiel 40:28 Ezekiel 40:35

Verse 33

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:21 Ezekiel 40:25 Ezekiel 40:29

Verse 34

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:22 Ezekiel 40:37 Ezekiel 40:49

Verse 35

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:27 Ezekiel 40:28 Ezekiel 40:32 Ezekiel 44:4 Ezekiel 47:2

Verse 36

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:7 Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:21 Ezekiel 40:29

Verse 37

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:16 Ezekiel 40:34

Verse 38

McArther Bible Commentary
This section describes "chambers" for the priests, and raises the question of sacrifices in the millennial kingdom. They will exist as verses Eze 40:39-43 indicate, but will be no more efficacious here than they were in OT times. No sacrifice before or after Christ saves. They only point to Him as the one true Lamb who takes away sin. The Lord's Supper is a memorial that looks back to Calvary and in no way diminishes the cross. Israel rejected their Messiah, but when they have received Him and are in His kingdom, they will have a memorial of sacrifices that point to Him. They will have missed the memorial of the Lord's Supper, but will then have their own memorial sacrifices for one thousand years.
Bible Cross References
1 Chronicles 28:12 2 Chronicles 4:6 Nehemiah 13:5 Nehemiah 13:9 Jeremiah 35:4 Jeremiah 36:10 Ezekiel 40:17 Ezekiel 40:44 Ezekiel 40:45 Ezekiel 40:46 Ezekiel 41:10 Ezekiel 42:13

Verse 39

McArther Bible Commentary
burnt … sin … trespass offering. For their OT background see: (1) Lev 1:1-17; Lev 6:8-13; (2) Lev 4:1-35; Lev 6:24-30; and (3) Lev. 5:1-6:7; Lev 7:1-10, respectively. Cf. Eze 43:18-27; Eze 45:13-25; Eze 46:1-15, Eze 46:19-24.
Bible Cross References
Leviticus 1:3 Ezekiel 40:40 Ezekiel 40:41 Ezekiel 40:42 Ezekiel 46:2

Verse 40

Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:39 Ezekiel 40:41 Ezekiel 44:4

Verse 41

McArther Bible Commentary
tables on which they slaughtered. Four tables are on either side of the inner court's north gate, used for commemorating the death of Christ by offering burnt, sin, and trespass offerings.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:39 Ezekiel 40:40

Verse 42

Bible Cross References
Exodus 20:25 Ezekiel 40:39 Ezekiel 40:43

Verse 43

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
Within - Within the porch, where these tables stood. Hooks - Hooks on which the slaughtered sacrifice might be hanged, while they prepared it farther. Fastened - To walls no doubt, near these tables.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:42 Ezekiel 40:44

Verse 44

McArther Bible Commentary
singers. Provision is made for the praises of the redeemed in music.
Bible Cross References
1 Chronicles 6:31 1 Chronicles 6:32 1 Chronicles 16:41 1 Chronicles 25:1 Ezekiel 40:17 Ezekiel 40:23 Ezekiel 40:27 Ezekiel 40:38 Ezekiel 40:43

Verse 45

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
The keepers - While, according to their courses, they had the charge of the house of God, and attended on the service of it.
Bible Cross References
1 Chronicles 9:23 Psalm 134:1 Ezekiel 40:17 Ezekiel 40:38 Ezekiel 44:11 Ezekiel 44:15 Ezekiel 45:4

Verse 46

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
The keepers - To preserve the fire perpetually on the altar.
McArther Bible Commentary
sons of Zadok. Proper names tie the vision to historical reality, calling for literal interpretation. This Levitical family descended from Levi, Aaron, Eleazar, and Phinehas (1Ch 6:3-8). In accord with God's covenant with Phinehas (Num 25:10-13), and because of Eli's unfaithfulness (cf. 1 Sam. 1, 2) and Zadok's faithfulness to David and Solomon (1Ki 1:32-40), Zadok's sons serve as priests in the millennial temple. Other references to sons of Zadok are in Eze 43:19; Eze 44:15; Eze 48:11.
Bible Cross References
Leviticus 6:12 Leviticus 6:13 Leviticus 10:3 Numbers 16:5 Numbers 16:40 1 Kings 2:35 Ezekiel 40:17 Ezekiel 40:38 Ezekiel 42:13 Ezekiel 43:19 Ezekiel 44:15 Ezekiel 45:4 Ezekiel 48:11

Verse 47

McArther Bible Commentary
measured the court. The court around the temple was a square, around the square temple (Eze 41:1). The altar. This is the bronze altar where offerings occur. Cf. Eze 43:13-27.
Bible Cross References
Ezekiel 40:19 Ezekiel 40:23 Ezekiel 41:13

Verse 48

John Wesley's Bible Commentary
The breadth - The whole breadth was eleven cubits, but the breadth of each leaf of this folding - gate was three cubits, and they met, or shut on an upright post, set in the middle of the gate space, and this was one cubit broad. And each leaf hung on posts two cubits thick, which amount to eleven cubits.
McArther Bible Commentary
vestibule. This refers to the temple porch, which is similar to that of Solomon's temple.
Bible Cross References
1 Kings 6:3 2 Chronicles 3:4 Ezekiel 41:3 Ezekiel 41:26

Verse 49

Bible Cross References
Revelation 3:12 1 Kings 7:15 2 Chronicles 3:17 Jeremiah 52:17 Ezekiel 40:31 Ezekiel 40:34