Ezechiël 40:3

3 Als Hij mij daarhenen gebracht had, ziet, zo was er een man, wiens gedaante was als de gedaante van koper; en in zijn hand was een linnen snoer, en een meetriet; en hij stond in de poort.

Ezechiël 40:3 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 40:3

And he brought me thither
Being brought into the land of Israel in vision, and to a high mountain in it, by which were as the frame of a city; he was from thence brought to the city or temple itself, which looked like one: and, behold,
a note of attention and admiration: there was a man;
one in human form; not a created angel, but the Messiah, the builder and owner of the city and temple, whom it was proper the prophet should first have a view of; and by whom he was to be made acquainted with the several parts and dimensions of those buildings: he is called a "man", not that he was a mere man, but the eternal God; or otherwise he would not have been fit to be the architect or builder of such a fabric; nor as yet was he really man, but is so called, because it was determined he should, and it was agreed by him that he would become man, and it was foretold as a certain thing; and besides, he often appeared in a human form before his incarnation, as he now did, being most suitable to the prophet, and making himself more familiar to him; as well as it was preludium of his future incarnation, and of what he be when this vision would be fulfilled: whose appearance was like the appearance of brass;
denoting the glory and splendour of his divine Person, being the brightness of his Father's glory; also the glory of his human nature, in his state of exaltation, and the glory of his office, as Mediator; and especially the glory and brightness he will appear in when this vision will take place, with which he shall enlighten the whole earth, and slay antichrist; see ( Revelation 18:1 ) ( 2 Thessalonians 2:8 ) , also it may denote his purity and holiness in both his natures, divine and human; not only in the former, but in the latter, in which he is free from sin, original and actual; and even now from sin imputed, having made full satisfaction for it, without which he will appear when he comes a second time, ( Hebrews 9:28 ) , this may likewise point at his great strength, as God, and man, and Mediator; who has made the world, and holds all creatures in being; who is the mighty Redeemer of his people; has bore their sins, and conquered their enemies; supports their persons; bears their burdens, and supplies them with strength: once more, it may intend his duration; who, though he was once dead, is alive, and lives for ever; his priesthood is unchangeable; his kingdom an everlasting one; and he the same yesterday, today, and for ever, and his years fail not: with a line of flax in his hand, and a measuring reed:
one in one hand, and the other in the other hand; the one to measure greater, the other lesser matters; and both signify the sacred Scriptures, the rule and measure of faith and practice; and to which, in the latter day, all will be reduced; the doctrines then preached will be quite agreeable to them; the ordinances will be administered as they were first delivered; the form, order, and discipline of the churches, will be according to the primitive pattern; there will be no deviation from it; see ( Zechariah 2:1 Zechariah 2:2 ) ( Revelation 11:1 ) ( 21:15 ) : and he stood in the gate;
of the house or temple, as being Lord and proprietor of it; having the keys of it, to open and shut, let in and keep out, at his pleasure; see ( Hebrews 3:6 ) ( Revelation 3:7 ) and as the guide of the prophet, to lead him into each of the courts and apartments, and give him the dimensions of them, that he might show them to the house of Israel, to be observed by them; and here, as Cocceius observes, he stands, invites and calls persons to come into his house, and partake of all the privileges and entertainments of it; see ( Proverbs 1:20 ) ( Proverbs 8:1 Proverbs 8:2 Proverbs 8:9 ) ( 9:1-5 ) , yea, here he stands, as being not so much the doorkeeper, as the door and gate itself; as he is the way to his Father, the gate that leads to eternal life, so the door into a Gospel church; see ( John 14:6 ) ( John 10:1 John 10:9 ) .

Ezechiël 40:3 In-Context

1 In het vijf en twintigste jaar onzer gevankelijke wegvoering, in het begin des jaars, op den tienden der maand, in het veertiende jaar, nadat de stad geslagen was; even op dienzelfden dag, was de hand des HEEREN op mij, en Hij bracht mij derwaarts.
2 In de gezichten Gods bracht Hij mij in het land Israels, en Hij zette mij op een zeer hogen berg; en aan denzelven was als een gebouw ener stad tegen het zuiden.
3 Als Hij mij daarhenen gebracht had, ziet, zo was er een man, wiens gedaante was als de gedaante van koper; en in zijn hand was een linnen snoer, en een meetriet; en hij stond in de poort.
4 En die man sprak tot mij: Mensenkind! zie met uw ogen, en hoor met uw oren, en zet uw hart op alles, wat ik u zal doen zien; want, opdat ik u zou doen zien, zijt gij herwaarts gebracht; verkondig daarna den huize Israels alles, wat gij ziet.
5 En ziet, er was een muur buiten aan het huis, rondom henen, en in des mans hand was een meetriet van zes ellen, elke el van een el en een handbreed, en hij mat de breedte des gebouws een riet, en de hoogte een riet.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.