Ezekiel 44:30

30 And the first of all the first-fruits of all, and every heave-offering of all, of all your heave-offerings, are the priests': and the first of your dough ye give to the priest, to cause a blessing to rest on thy house.

Ezekiel 44:30 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 44:30

And the first of all the first fruits of all things, and every
oblation, of all of every sort of your oblations shall be the priests,
&c.] Suggesting, that their offerings or contributions, which should be made out of their substance, should be in proportion to it, and early as well as free; see ( Proverbs 3:9 ) : ye shall also give unto the priest of your dough;
either of the first they made of the new corn of the year, or a piece or cake of whatsoever at any time they made; signifying, that the ministers of the word, that communicate spiritual things to men, should partake of their carnal ones, and have a part and share with them in all good things, in all the enjoyments of life, ( 1 Corinthians 9:11 ) ( Galatians 6:6 ) : that he may cause the blessing to rest in thine house;
that is, that he, the priest or minister of the word, that partakes of the above things, and is comfortably provided for and supported, may pray to the Lord for such who liberally contribute to him; that a blessing may come and abide upon them and their families, and prosperity and success may attend them in their worldly business and employments of life; as well as they and theirs may be blessed with all spiritual blessings, with grace here, and glory hereafter.

Ezekiel 44:30 In-Context

28 And it hath been to them for an inheritance; I [am] their inheritance: and a possession ye do not give to them in Israel; I [am] their possession.
29 The present, and the sin-offering, and the guilt-offering, they do eat, and every devoted thing in Israel is theirs.
30 And the first of all the first-fruits of all, and every heave-offering of all, of all your heave-offerings, are the priests': and the first of your dough ye give to the priest, to cause a blessing to rest on thy house.
31 Any carcase and torn thing, of the fowl, and of the beasts, the priests do not eat.
Young's Literal Translation is in the public domain.