Ezequiel 43:1-5

1 Entonces me llevó a la puerta, la puerta que mira hacia el oriente;
2 y he aquí, la gloria del Dios de Israel venía de la parte del oriente. Su voz era como el sonido de muchas aguas, y la tierra resplandecía de su gloria.
3 Y tenía el aspecto de la visión que vi, como la visión que había visto cuando El vino a destruir la ciudad; y las visiones eran como la visión que yo había visto junto al río Quebar. Entonces me postré sobre mi rostro.
4 La gloria del SEÑOR entró en el templo por el camino de la puerta que da hacia el oriente.
5 Y el Espíritu me levantó y me llevó al atrio interior, y he aquí, la gloria del SEÑOR llenó el templo.

Ezequiel 43:1-5 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 43

The temple or house of God being measured, the worship of God in it is pointed out and observed in this and the following chapter; and which, though evangelical, is expressed in the language of the Old Testament. An account is given of the glory of the Lord returning to the house, and the way he did, and his taking possession of it, which the prophet was favoured with a view of, Eze 43:1-5, a promise is made of his continuance there, provided his people behaved as they should, Eze 43:6-9, an order is given to the prophet, to show them the form and fashion, the laws, orders, and ordinances of the house to them, to be observed by them, Eze 43:10-12, then follows the measuring of the altar of burnt offerings; which, though measured before in chapter forty, the dimensions are here given, Eze 43:13-17, and the chapter is concluded with directions about the consecration of it, Eze 43:18-27.

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