Ezekiel 46
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46:1-8 Verses 1-8 tell how the prince is to stand in the east gate of the inner court to worship when he brings his . . . offerings for the Feast of the Sabbath and of the New Moon (v. 6). He cannot enter the inner court. The people are to stand behind the prince and worship as the priests sacrifice. Neither the prince nor the people can enter the inner court. In the Millennium, Israel will see Christ in the offerings, something the nation as a whole never did in the past. 46:9, 10 The people are to leave the outer court by the opposite gate to which they entered. They were to follow the movements of the prince. 46:11-18 In verses 11 and 12, the prince’s freewill offerings are described; in verses 13-15, the daily sacrifices. Laws with respect to the prince’s property prevent him from losing it permanently or from adding to it unjustly. 46:19-24 Kitchens are provided for the priests and for the people.
