Ezekiel 42:1

"Ezekiel."

Key Reflection

In Ezekiel 42:1, God leads the prophet outside into the outer court, specifically towards the north. This scene sets the stage for a detailed vision of the future temple, where precise measurements and descriptions are given to emphasize the grandeur and importance of this holy place. The cultural context highlights the significance of direction in ancient Near Eastern architecture and symbolism, with the northern section often reserved for specific sacred purposes, reinforcing the divine plan and design for the restored temple.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Utter court -Outward court, soEzekiel 42:3. Into the chamber ... before the building -to the chambers (See L, Plan II)... over against etc. “The building” is the temple-building, for this row of chambers was built against eighty cubits of the wall bounding “the separate place” and twenty cubits of the wall of the temple-court.

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