Ezequiel 46:2

2 El príncipe entrará a la antesala de la entrada desde afuera. Luego se quedará de pie junto al poste de la puerta de entrada mientras el sacerdote presenta su ofrenda quemada y su ofrenda de paz. Se inclinará en adoración dentro del pasillo de la entrada y luego regresará por donde entró. La puerta no se cerrará hasta el anochecer.

Ezequiel 46:2 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 46:2

And the prince shall enter by the way of the porch of that gate
without
That is, by the way of the porch of the eastern gate, even the outermost gate of the porch; for, as every gate had a porch, so every porch had two gates, one at one end, and the other at the other; now this was the outermost gate of the porch, which looked to the outward court, and not that which led into the inner: and shall stand by the post of the gate;
this denotes the presence of Christ, the Prince with his people waiting at Wisdom's gate, and watching at the posts of her door. The allusion seems to be to the king's pillar in the temple, where he used to stand, ( 2 Chronicles 23:13 ) . Some understand this of Christ's incarnation, of his entrance into the world, and his standing before his Father, and praying for his people, as he did in the garden, and a little before his death, as recorded ( John 17:1-26 ) . and the priests shall prepare his burnt offerings, and his peace
offerings;
that is, shall offer them. The meaning is, that the ministers shall preach Christ and him crucified, who, by his sacrifice, has made atonement for sin, and peace for his people; though some interpret this of the concern the priests had in the crucifixion and death of Christ: and he shall worship at the threshold of the gate;
of the other gate that led into the inner court, and where he could see all that was done in it: or bow F9; which it is observed he did, when he fell prostrate in the garden, and when he expired on the cross, and was at the threshold of the gate of heaven launching into eternity: worship and adoration, or bowing, be ascribed to Christ as man; see ( John 4:22 ) : then shall he go forth;
out of this world to his Father, and be seen no more, until the restitution of all things; though this and the preceding may be understood of Christ's mystical worshipping; or of his people, who are one with him; and of their departure from public worship, when it is over: but the gate shall not be shut until the evening;
of the sabbath, or new moon; or the evening of the world, the second coming of Christ; the Gospel ministry and ordinances will continue till then, and no longer; and this is owing to his powerful and prevalent intercession in heaven, whither he is gone then the door will be shut, and not before, ( Matthew 25:10 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (hwxtvh) "incurvaverit se", Junius & Tremellius, Polanus; "incurvato se", Piscator.

Ezequiel 46:2 In-Context

1 »”Esto dice el Señor
Soberano: la puerta oriental del atrio interior permanecerá cerrada durante los seis días laborables de cada semana, pero se abrirá los días de descanso y los días de celebración de luna nueva.
2 El príncipe entrará a la antesala de la entrada desde afuera. Luego se quedará de pie junto al poste de la puerta de entrada mientras el sacerdote presenta su ofrenda quemada y su ofrenda de paz. Se inclinará en adoración dentro del pasillo de la entrada y luego regresará por donde entró. La puerta no se cerrará hasta el anochecer.
3 La gente común se inclinará y adorará al Señor
delante de esta entrada los días de descanso y los días de celebración de luna nueva.
4 »”Cada día de descanso el príncipe presentará al Señor
una ofrenda quemada de seis corderos y un carnero, todos sin defecto.
5 Para acompañar al carnero, presentará una ofrenda de grano de una canasta de harina selecta y con cada cordero la cantidad de harina que él decida, y tendrá que ofrecer unos cuatro litros de aceite de oliva
por cada canasta de harina.
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