Ezekiel 40:39

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.

Ezekiel 40:39 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 40:39

And in the porch of the gate were two tables on this side, and
two tables on that side
This is still the north gate of the inward court, which had a porch that reached from the outward to the inner gate of it, in which were three little chambers on each side, ( Ezekiel 40:36 ) , between each of which were a space of five cubits, ( Ezekiel 40:7 ) , so that there were two such spaces on each side; and in these spaces, as Starckius well conjectures, these tables were placed, two on one side, and two on the other: the use of them was, to slay thereon the burnt offering, and the sin offering, and the
trespass offering;
all typical of the sacrifice of Christ: concerning the "burnt offering", as such, (See Gill on Ezekiel 40:38); and as for the "sin offering" and "trespass offering", which in the Hebrew language signify sin and guilt itself, they represented Christ, who had no sin in his nature, nor ever did any in his life, yet was made sin for his people; having all their sins laid upon him, with all that belong unto them, or are deserved by them: these were, the one for errors, strayings, and sins of ignorance; the other for known and wilful sins; and both show that Christ is a sacrifice for all sorts of sin, even for the most vile and enormous: now these tables were for those sacrifices to be slain upon them, or to be laid upon them, being slain; and signify in Gospel times the table of the Lord, ( 1 Corinthians 10:21 ) or the ordinance of the Lord's supper; in which there is not a reiteration, but a commemoration of the sacrifice of Christ; here he is evidently set forth as crucified and slain; his death as a sacrifice is shown, and held forth to the faith of the Lord's people, for their joy and comfort, ( Galatians 3:1 ) ( 1 Corinthians 11:26 ) .

Ezekiel 40:39 In-Context

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.
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].

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Literally "[were] two tables from here and two tables from here"
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