Ezekiel 43
CoffmanHere is a vision of the return of God’s glory to the Temple, corresponding in every way to the visions of the departing glory in Ezek. 10–11 (Eze_43:1-6). God cited the reprobacy of the priests as a hindrance and as a reason for leaving the Temple. God promised that his glory would dwell there forever (Eze_43:7-12); but that promise was made to be absolutely contingent upon Israel’s holiness (Eze_43:9-12). We also have the detailed measurements of the altar (Eze_43:13-17), certain details on animals sacrificed, the sprinkling of the blood, the choice of animals, the days when sacrifices were to be offered, etc,
Footnotes for Ezekiel 43 (Endnotes for chapter 43 are included in chapter 40)
