The Prophet Ezekiel: An Analytical ExpositionGaebelein, Arno Clemens
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The Prophet Ezekiel: An Analytical Exposition
Gaebelein, Arno Clemens
Bible. Ezekiel -- Commentaries
The first word which the Lord addressed to Ezekiel from the house is
significant: "Son of Man, this is the place of my throne, and the place
of the soles of my feet where I will dwell in the midst of the children
of Israel forever." Of old the Lord dwelt in the midst of the children
of Israel. Thus we read in the book of Exodus, the book of redemption:
"I will dwell among the children of Israel, and I will be their God, and
they shall know that I am Jehovah their God that brought them forth out
of the land of Egypt that I may dwell among them" (Ex. xxix:45, 46). And
now after the long and sad history of Israel's apostasy, blindness,
judgment and dispersion is ended, He comes to make His dwelling place in
their midst again and establishes in Jerusalem His throne. Here He will
dwell and bless His people. Of this Psalm cxxxii speaks, "This is my
rest forever, here will I dwell, for I have desired it." And other
prophets announced that the Lord would dwell in Zion in the midst of His
people and establish His throne there (Joel iii:17, 21; Zech. ii:10, 11;
viii:3, 8). His rest then will be glorious (Is. xi:10). When that time
comes and the Lord of Glory has come back to earth again, all the
promised blessings for Israel, the nations and for all creation will be
realized.
Then His holy name will no longer be defiled and the nation will be
ashamed of all their past history of rebellion and abomination.[47] The
prophet is therefore commanded to set before the people the house in
its measured pattern, so that they might know what a gracious Lord has
prepared for them, what He will yet do for His people. It is to lead
them to repentance, to acknowledgement of their guilt and shame over
their iniquities. Such will be the case in the day of their restoration
when these things will be accomplished.
[47] "The carcases of their kings" may either mean that some of their
idolatrous kings had been buried within the bounds of the Solomonic
temple, or, the word kings may refer to their idols, which had dominion
over them (Is. xxvi:13). The latter may be the right meaning for the
high place mentioned.
When this house on the top of the mountain is established all will be
most holy. His people will be righteous and holy and all Jerusalem with
this sanctuary will be holy unto the Lord (Zech. xiv:20-21). This is
"the Most Holy" of Daniel's prophecy (Dan. ix) to be anointed when the
last prophetic week of seven years has expired.
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