Ezekiel 48:15

"They shall sell none of it, nor exchange it, nor shall the first fruits of the land be alienated, for it is holy to the LORD."

Key Reflection

Ezekiel 48:15 in the Book of Ezekiel outlines a significant aspect of temple and land regulations. This verse mandates that certain areas within the city and its surrounding lands, totaling five thousand cubits, remain undivided and unalienable for the use of the community. These restrictions ensure that these sacred spaces, which are "holy to the LORD," cannot be sold or exchanged, preserving their sanctity and purpose within the spiritual and communal life of Israel. This reflects a deep commitment to maintaining holy sites integral to religious practice and collective identity, mirroring broader themes of divine ownership and stewardship throughout the Old Testament.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The five thousand ... -The remainder of the square of 25,000 reeds from north to south. Profane -For common use, as distinguished from that which is holy unto the Lord.

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