Ezekiel 40:1-47

A Vision of the New Temple

1 In the twenty-fifth year of our exile, at the beginning of the year, on the tenth [day] of the month, in the fourteenth year after the city was destroyed, in this day exactly, the hand of Yahweh was on me, and he brought me there
2 in visions from God. He brought me to the land of Israel and put me on a very high mountain, and on it [was] [something] like a structure of a city to the south.
3 And he brought me there, and look, there was a man whose appearance [was] like [the] appearance of bronze, and a cord of linen [was] in his hand and a reed for measurement; [he] was standing in the gate.
4 And the man spoke to me, "Son of man, look with your eyes and listen with your ears and apply your heart to all that I [am] showing you, for you were brought here in order to show you [this]; tell all that you [are] seeing to the house of Israel."

The Eastern Gate

5 And there was a wall on [the] outside of the temple {all the way around it}, and in the hand of the man the reed for measurement [was] six [long] cubits, {according to} the cubit and a handbreadth, and he measured the width of the outer wall [as] one reed, and [the] height [as] one reed.
6 And [then] he went toward [the] gate whose face [was] {to the east}. And he went up by its steps, and he measured the threshold of the gate, one reed wide.
7 And the alcove [was] one reed long and one reed wide, and between the alcoves [was] five cubits, and the threshold of the gate along the side of the portico of the gate {on the inside} [was] one reed.
8 And [then] he measured the portico of the gate {on the inside} [as] one reed.
9 And he measured the portico of the gate [as] eight cubits, and its pilaster [was] two cubits [thick], and [he measured] the portico of the gate {on the inside}.
10 And the alcoves of the gate [toward] the way {eastward} [were] {three on each side}; {the same measurements applied to all three of them}; and {the same measurement applied to the pilaster} {on each side}.
11 And he measured the width of the doorway of the gate [as] ten cubits and the length of the gateway [was] thirteen cubits.
12 And a wall {was before} the alcoves; {one cubit on either side} [was the] wall from here. And the alcove {was six cubits on each side}.
13 And he measured the gate from the top slab of the alcove to its [opposite] top slab [as] twenty-five cubits [in] width, {from one entrance to the other one opposite it}.
14 And he made [the] pilasters sixty cubits, and to the pilaster of the courtyard {all the way around the gate}.
15 {And from the front of} the gate [at] the entrance to {the front of} the portico of the inner gate [was] fifty cubits.
16 And [there were] narrow windows for the alcoves and for their pilasters to [the] inside of the gate {all the way around} [it]. And likewise [with respect] to the porticos and windows [were] {all the way around} to the inside, and on a pilaster [there were] images [of] palm trees.

The Outer Courtyard

17 And he brought me to the outer courtyard, and there were chambers and a pavement made for the courtyard all around [it], [and] thirty chambers [were facing] to the pavement.
18 And the pavement {flanked} the side of the gates {and all along the gates}; this [describes] the lower pavement.
19 And he measured [the width] from {the front of} the lower gate to {the front of} the outside of [the] inner courtyard [as] a hundred cubits to the east and to the north.

Measurement of the North Gate

20 And [as for] the gate that [had] its face {toward the north} of the outer courtyard, he measured its length and its width.
21 And its alcoves [were] {three on each side}, and its pilasters and its porticos {had the same measurement} [as] the first gate: its length [was] fifty cubits, and [its] width [was] twenty-five {cubits}.
22 And its windows and its porticos and its palm tree images [were] like the measurement of the gate that [was] {facing toward the east}; and {it had} seven steps that go up it, and [there were] porticos {before them}.
23 And a gate [led] to the inner courtyard, opposite the gate to the north and to the east, and he measured from gate to gate [as] a hundred cubits.

The Gate to the South

24 And [then] he took me {toward the south}, and look, a gate {toward the south}, and he measured its pilasters and its porticos; [they had] measurements [just] {like the others}.
25 And [there were] for it windows and for its porticos {all the way around it} like these windows; fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
26 And seven steps [were] going up [to] it and its porticos {before them}. And {it had palm tree images} {all along} its pilasters.
27 And [there was] [to] the way of the south a gate for the inner courtyard, and he measured from gate to the gate [on] the way of the south, [a] hundred cubits.

Gates to the Inner Courtyard

28 And he brought me to [the] inner courtyard through the gate of the south, and he measured the south gate, [and it had] measurements like {the others}.
29 And its alcoves and its pilasters and its porticos [were] [just] like these measurements. And [it had] windows for it and for its porticos {all the way around}, fifty cubits along [its length], and twenty-five cubits [wide].
30 And [there were] porticos {all the way around} [its] length, twenty-five cubits; and [its] width [was] five cubits.
31 And its porticos [were] to the outer courtyard, and palm tree images [were] on its pilasters, and eight steps [were for] its stairs.
32 And he brought me to the inner courtyard [by way of] the east [gate], and he measured the gate [as] [just] like {the other measurements}.
33 And its alcoves and its pilasters and its porticos [were also] like these measurements, and windows [were] for it and for its porticos all around; [its] length [was] fifty cubits, [and] [it was] twenty-five cubits wide.
34 And its porticos [were] toward the outer courtyard, and palm tree images [were] on its pilasters {one each side}, and {eight steps served as it stairs}.
35 And he brought me to the gate of the north, and he measured [it]; and he measured {the same measurements as these others},
36 its alcoves, its pilasters and porticos, {and its windows} {all the way around}, and [a] length of fifty cubits and twenty-five cubits wide.
37 And its pilasters {faced the outer courtyard}, and {it had palm tree images on its pilasters} {on each side}; and eight steps [served as] its stairs.

Rooms for Sacrificial Preparations

38 And a chamber with its doorway [was] in the pilasters at the gates, and there they rinsed off the burnt offering.
39 And in the portico of the gate {were two tables on each side} to slaughter the burnt offering on them and the sin offering and the guilt offering.
40 And on the outer side as [one] goes up to the doorway of the gate [to] the north [were] two tables, and on the other side, which [is] toward the portico of the gate, [were] two tables.
41 {On each side of the gate were four tables}, eight tables [in all], [and] on them they slaughtered [sacrifices].
42 And four tables [were] for the burnt offering, [and made of] dressed stones, one cubit and a half long and one cubit and a half wide and one cubit high {was their measurements}, and they placed the objects [with] which they slaughtered the burnt offering on them and the sacrifice.
43 And [there were] double-pronged hooks, one handbreadth [in width], put in place in the house all around, and on the tables [was] the flesh of the offering.

Rooms for Priests and Other Worship Leaders

44 And on the outside of the inner gate, [there were] chambers for singers in the inner courtyard, which [was] to the side of the north gate, and their faces {were to the south} [with respect to one], [and] on the side of the east gate [one] facing to the north.
45 And he said to me, "This chamber {with its face toward the south} [is] for the priests [who are] taking care of the responsibility of the temple.
46 And the chamber {with its face to the north} [is] for the priests [who are] taking care of the responsibility of the altar. They [are] the descendants of Zadok, the [ones who] approach [from among] the descendants of Levi to Yahweh to serve him."

Inner Courtyard and Temple Measurements

47 And he measured the courtyard [as to its] length, a hundred cubits, and a hundred cubits wide, squared, and the altar {is in front of} the temple.

Ezekiel 40:1-47 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 40

This and the eight following chapters contain a vision of a city and temple herein described, and are thought to be the most difficult part of the whole Bible. The Jews forbid the reading of it till a man is arrived to thirty years of age; and then he must expect to meet with things in it he does not understand, and which must be left until Elijah comes to explain them. Many Christian commentators have omitted the exposition of these chapters; and all acknowledge the difficulties in them. Something however may be got out of them, relating to the Gospel, and Gospel church state, which I am fully persuaded is intended by the city and temple; for that no material building can be designed is clear from this one observation; that not only the whole land of Israel would not be capable of having such a city as is here described built upon it, but even all Europe would not be sufficient; nor the whole world, according to the account of the dimensions which some give of it. The circumference of the city is said to be about eighteen thousand measures, Eze 48:35; but what they are is not certain. Luther makes them to be thirty six thousand German miles; and a German mile being three of ours, the circuit of this city must be above a hundred thousand English miles; and this is sufficient to set aside all hypotheses of a material building, either of city or temple, the one being in proportion to the other. The Jews dream of a third temple to be built, by their vainly expected Messiah; but nothing is more clear than that the true Messiah was to come into the second temple, and by that give it a greater glory than the former ever had; as is evident from Hag 2:6-9 and, according to Malachi, he was to come suddenly into his temple, which could be no other than the then present one, Mal 3:1, and into which Jesus came, and where he often appeared and taught, as well as entered into it with power and authority, as the Lord and proprietor of it; by which he appeared to be the true Messiah, as by many other characters; see \Lu 2:22,46 21:37 Mt 21:12,13\. There are some who think that Solomon's temple, as it was before it was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar, and as it was rebuilt by Zerubbabel, is here described; and that partly to let the Jews know what a glory to their nation they lost by their sins; and partly that they might have a complete pattern for the rebuilding of it, as well as to comfort them under its present ruins; but there is no agreement between them. This temple was to be built at a distance from the city, several miles; according to some ten, others twenty, and by the best account twenty seven miles; see Eze 45:1-5, whereas Solomon's temple, and that built by Zerubbabel, were in the city of Jerusalem: nor from either of these flowed waters, which rose up to a river, on the bank of which were many trees for food and medicine, and whose waters were healing, and quickened wherever they came, as from this, Eze 47:1-12, nor do we ever read of the east gate of these temples always shut, as this, Eze 44:2, and besides, both these temples were profaned and destroyed; whereas this shall never be, but God will dwell in it forever, Eze 43:7, neither place, structure, nor worship, agree. Nor is this city here the same with the New Jerusalem John had a vision of; for though he borrows some of his expressions to describe it from hence; and in some things there is an appearance of agreement, as of the river of water of life, and the tree of life on both sides of the river, Re 22:1,2, yet the description agrees not, either with respect to its gates, or its compass; and though there was no temple in that John saw, as there was none in this, it being without the city; yet here is a temple in this vision, and the greatest part of it is taken up in the description of it. It remains that this must be understood mystically and figuratively of the Gospel church, which is often spoken of as a city and temple, Heb 12:22, Re 3:12 and which began to have its accomplishment in the first times of the Gospel, immediately after the death and resurrection of Christ; when his disciples had a commission to preach the Gospel to all nations; and who accordingly did, even before the destruction of Jerusalem, and of the material temple, so that Gospel churches were planted in all parts of the world; and especially this was the case, when the Roman empire, called the whole world, became Christian: though the further and greater accomplishment of this vision will be in the latter day; when the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea; when Jews and Gentiles will be converted, and Gospel churches be set up everywhere; so that the Gospel church state, or kingdom of Christ, signified by the great mountain in Da 2:35, and by this large city here, will fill the whole earth: and the rather this may be thought to be the design of this vision to represent it, as it follows the prophecies of the Jews' settlement in their own land; and of the destruction of Gog, or the Turk, attempting to dispossess them; of which in chapters 37-39. In this chapter are first an account of the vision in general, the time, manner, and place of it, Eze 40:1,2, a description of the person, the builder and owner of the house; and by whom the prophet is shown each of the parts and dimensions of it, whom he calls to him for that purpose, Eze 40:3,4, and then a particular account is given, which begins with the outward wall around the house, Eze 40:5, then the east gate, with its posts, porch, and chambers, and the outward court with its chambers, Eze 40:6-19, then the gate of the outward court to the north, with its chambers, and the gate of the inner court over against that, Eze 40:20-23, then the gate to the south, with its posts, arches, and chambers, Eze 40:24-31, then the inner court to the east, its gate, chambers, and arches, Eze 40:32-34, then the north gate, with its posts, chambers, and arches, Eze 40:35-38, in the porch of which are the tables, on which the sacrifices are slain, Eze 40:39-43, after which are described the chambers for the singers and the priests, Eze 40:44-46, then the inner court and altar in it; and the chapter is concluded with the dimensions of the porch of the house, Eze 40:48,49.

Footnotes 121

  • [a]. Hebrew "his"
  • [b]. Or "mortal," or "son of humankind"
  • [c]. Or "set/put"
  • [d]. Literally "all around, all around"
  • [e]. Or "rod"
  • [f]. Literally "with/in"
  • [g]. That is, about 18 inches
  • [h]. A handbreadth wasabout 3 inches; the reed/rod was 10.5 feet long
  • [i]. That is, 10.5 feet
  • [j]. That is, about 10.5 feet
  • [k]. Or "to"
  • [l]. Literally "to the way toward the east"
  • [m]. Or "with"
  • [n]. That is, about 10.5 feet
  • [o]. Or "niches" in the temple tower
  • [p]. That is, about 10.5 feet
  • [q]. That is, about 10.5 feet
  • [r]. That is, 10.5 x 10.5 feet
  • [s]. That is, about 8.75 feet
  • [t]. Literally "from the house"
  • [u]. That is, about 10.5 feet
  • [v]. Literally "from the house"
  • [w]. That is, about 10.5 feet.
  • [x]. That is, about 14 feet
  • [y]. That is, 3.5 feet
  • [z]. Literally "from the house"
  • [aa]. Hebrew "alcove"
  • [ab]. Or "direction"
  • [ac]. Literally "of the east"
  • [ad]. Literally "[was] three from here and three from here"
  • [ae]. Literally "measurement one [was] to the three of them"
  • [af]. Literally "measurement one [was] to the pilaster"
  • [ag]. Literally "from here and from there"
  • [ah]. That is, 17.5 feet
  • [ai]. Hebrew "gate"
  • [aj]. That is, 22.75 feet; or the inside width of the gateway was 22.75 feet
  • [ak]. Or "guard wall"; others prefer "curb" (NLT)
  • [al]. Literally "[was] to the face of"
  • [am]. That is, about 18 inches
  • [an]. Literally "cubit one and cubit one"; or 21 inches
  • [ao]. Or "from the front"
  • [ap]. That is, 10.5 feet
  • [aq]. Literally "[was] six cubits from here and six cubits from here"
  • [ar]. Literally "doorway opposite doorway"
  • [as]. That is, 105 feet (problematic in this context)
  • [at]. Literally "the gate all around, all around"
  • [au]. Literally "and at the face of"
  • [av]. Literally "the face of"
  • [aw]. That is, 87.5 feet
  • [ax]. Literally "all around, all around"
  • [ay]. Literally "all around, all around"
  • [az]. Hebrew "tree"
  • [ba]. Literally "[was] to the side of"
  • [bb]. Literally "to along side the length of the gates"
  • [bc]. Literally "to the face of"
  • [bd]. Literally "to the face of"
  • [be]. That is, 175 feet
  • [bf]. Literally "to the way of the north"
  • [bg]. Literally "three from here and three from here"
  • [bh]. Literally "it was like the measurement of"
  • [bi]. That is, 87.5 feet
  • [bj]. Literally "in/by the cubit"; 43.5 feet
  • [bk]. Literally "its face [to] the way of the east"
  • [bl]. Literally "and with steps"
  • [bm]. Literally "to the face of them"
  • [bn]. That is, 175 feet
  • [bo]. Literally "to the way of the south"
  • [bp]. Literally "to the way of the south"
  • [bq]. Literally "like the measurements the these"
  • [br]. Literally "all around, all around"
  • [bs]. That is, 87.5 feet
  • [bt]. That is, 43.75 feet
  • [bu]. Literally "to the face of them"
  • [bv]. Literally "and palm tree images [were] for it"
  • [bw]. Literally "from here and one from here to"
  • [bx]. That is, "to the south"
  • [by]. That is, 175 feet
  • [bz]. Or "at"
  • [ca]. Literally "the measurements the these"
  • [cb]. Hebrew "portico"
  • [cc]. Literally "all around, all around"
  • [cd]. Hebrew "cubit"
  • [ce]. Literally "long"
  • [cf]. That is, 43.75 feet
  • [cg]. Literally "all around, all around"
  • [ch]. That is, 43.75 feet
  • [ci]. That is, 8.75 feet, which differs from 40:9; the LXX and some Greek versions lack this verse altogether
  • [cj]. Literally "the measurements the these"
  • [ck]. Literally "all around, all around"
  • [cl]. That is, 87.5 feet
  • [cm]. That is, 43.75 feet
  • [cn]. Literally "from here and from here"
  • [co]. Literally "and eight steps its stairs"
  • [cp]. Literally "like the measurements the these"
  • [cq]. Literally "its windows [were] for it"
  • [cr]. Literally "all around, all around"
  • [cs]. That is, 87.5 feet
  • [ct]. That is, 43.75 feet
  • [cu]. Literally "[were] to the courtyard the outer"
  • [cv]. Literally "and palm tree images [were] for its pilaster"
  • [cw]. Literally "from here and from here"
  • [cx]. Or "[set] among"
  • [cy]. Or "gate"
  • [cz]. Or "washed"
  • [da]. Literally "[were] two tables from here and two tables from here"
  • [db]. Literally "four tables from here and four tables from here"
  • [dc]. That is, 31.5 inches
  • [dd]. That is, 21 inches
  • [de]. Literally "[was]to them
  • [df]. Or "instruments/utensils"
  • [dg]. Or "inside"
  • [dh]. Hebrew "of"
  • [di]. That is, of the chambers
  • [dj]. Literally "[were to] the way of the south"
  • [dk]. Literally "which its face [is to] the way of the south"
  • [dl]. Literally "with its face [is to] the way of the north"
  • [dm]. Or "sons"
  • [dn]. Or "sons"
  • [do]. That is, 175 feet
  • [dp]. That is, 175 feet
  • [dq]. Literally "before face of"
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