Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2024)
The Temple; Ezekiel 40-42
Season 8, Episode 16
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22-Aug-2024
I believe that Ezekiel 41 describes the millennial Temple, the Temple to be built in the future. So, it is hard to understand unless you draw out the instructions carefully. Of course, these instructions were written by Ezekiel, living around the sixth century BC. We believe him to have been taken captive when Jehoiachin and about 10,000 others were carried off to Babylon. Ezekiel was a priest without a Temple, so it is interesting that God would bring the plans of a future Temple to Ezekiel to publish. It also seems that Ezekiel was about thirty years old when he was called to be a prophet, the age a priest took on their responsibility in the Jerusalem Temple. Ezekiel 41 describes a new and unique Temple, and the LORD reveals these plans to anyone who will read and listen to His Word.
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