Ezekiel 44:1

1 Then the man brought me back to the outside gate complex of the Sanctuary that faces east. But it was shut.

Ezekiel 44:1 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 44:1

Then he brought me back the way of the gate of the outward
sanctuary
The prophet was brought by his divine guide, from the altar of burnt offerings, which stood before the house, where he had given him the dimensions of it, and the ordinances concerning it, to the temple or holy place, called the outward sanctuary, in distinction from the inward sanctuary, or holy of holies; and to one of the gates of it, which was a gate of the inner court: and which looketh toward the east:
the eastern gate, and was the same he had been at before, and therefore is said to be brought back the way of it; see ( Ezekiel 43:1 ) : and it was shut;
when he was there before, it was open; for he saw the glory of the Lord enter into the house by the way of it; but now it was shut, and for that reason, because he had entered into it; signifying, among other things, that he would never return, or remove from thence any more. The Misnic doctors F4 interpret this of one of the little doors to the great gate of the temple, that had two little doors, one in the north, the other in the south; that which was in the south no man ever entered in by, and this they say is understood here; but it is not a little door, but a gate here spoken of, and that the eastern one; of which more in the following verses.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 Misna Middot, c. 4. sect. 2.

Ezekiel 44:1 In-Context

1 Then the man brought me back to the outside gate complex of the Sanctuary that faces east. But it was shut.
2 God spoke to me: "This gate is shut and it's to stay shut. No one is to go through it because God, the God of Israel, has gone through it. It stays shut.
3 Only the prince, because he's the prince, may sit there to eat in the presence of God. He is to enter the gate complex through the porch and leave by the same way."
4 The man led me through the north gate to the front of the Temple. I looked, and - oh! - the bright Glory of God filling the Temple of God! I fell on my face in worship.
5 God said to me, "Son of man, get a grip on yourself. Use your eyes, use your ears, pay careful attention to everything I tell you about the ordinances of this Temple of God, the way all the laws work, instructions regarding it and all the entrances and exits of the Sanctuary.
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