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Ezekiel 44:28-31
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commentaryMatthew Henry on Ezekiel 44:1-31This chapter contains ordinances relative to the true priests. The prince evidently means Christ, and the words in 2, may remind us that no other can enter heaven, the true sanctuary, as Christ did; namely, by virtue of…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 44:1-31EXPOSITION The prophet, having finished his account of the temple, or place of worship, proceeds, in the second section of his vision (Ezekiel 44-46.), to set forth the culture, or ritual, to be performed in the temple;…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryDirections Concerning the Priests. (b. c. 574.)DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE PRIESTS. (B. C. 574.) God's priests must be regulars, not seculars; and therefore here are rules laid down for them to govern themselves by and due encouragement given them to live up to those…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 44:17-31A good minister of Jesus Christ. What the faithful priest was under the Law, that the "good minister" is under Christ (1 Timothy 4:6). And while the form of service is altogether different, the spirit should be the same…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 44:17-31The duties and emoluments of the priests.Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 44:27-30Substantial wealth. In every part of the world there is hunger, more or less, to possess land. By long observation men have discovered that to possess land is to possess influence and honor among their fellow-men. Is no…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 44:28Taking God as an Inheritance. The priests were to have no share in the partition of the land. They were to be supported by means of the sacrificial offerings of the people; and in so living they were said to take God fo…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 44:28The Lord the Inheritance of his people. There was a special sense in which the Lord was the Inheritance of the Levites and priests among the sons of Israel. A provision was made for them to compensate them for the lack…Joseph S. Exell and contributors