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Ezekiel

Chapter 44

The East Gate Assigned to the Prince and more

Ezekiel 44 develops the temple vision into a set of access rules, priestly distinctions, and service obligations. The east gate remains shut because the LORD has entered through it, yet the prince is granted a special privilege to eat in the LORD's presence there. Ezekiel is then commanded to pay careful attention to the entrances and exits of the sanctuary as the LORD rebukes Israel for its former profanations, especially for admitting uncircumcised foreigners and neglecting the charge of holy things. The chapter distinguishes between Levites who went astray and the sons of Zadok who remained faithful, assigning the former lesser temple service and the latter the full privilege and responsibility of priestly ministry before the LORD.

This chapter shows that restored worship requires not only a holy building but a holy ordering of persons, privileges, and responsibilities. The sealed east gate memorializes the LORD's return, while the regulations concerning Levites, priests, garments, marriage, teaching, inheritance, and food all reinforce the difference between common service and holy service. Ezekiel 44 therefore translates the temple's measured holiness into a disciplined covenant life in which proximity to God is governed by fidelity, purity, and obedience.

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Ezekiel 44

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vv. 1-5

The East Gate Assigned to the Prince

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T1he man then brought me back to the outer gate of the sanctuary that faced east, but it was shut. 2And the LORD said to me, “This gate is to remain shut. It shall not be opened, and no man shall enter through it, because the LORD, the God of Israel, has entered through it. Therefore it will remain shut. 3Only the prince himself may sit inside the gateway to eat in the presence of the LORD. He must enter by way of the portico of the gateway and go out the same way.”

4Then the man brought me to the front of the temple by way of the north gate. I looked and saw the glory of the LORD filling His temple, and I fell facedown. 5The LORD said to me: “Son of man, pay attention; look carefully with your eyes and listen closely with your ears to everything I tell you concerning all the statutes and laws of the house of the LORD. Take careful note of the entrance to the temple, along with all the exits of the sanctuary.

vv. 6-14

Reproof of the Levites

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T6ell the rebellious house of Israel that this is what the Lord GOD says: ‘I have had enough of all your abominations, O house of Israel. 7In addition to all your other abominations, you brought in foreigners uncircumcised in both heart and flesh to occupy My sanctuary; you defiled My temple when you offered My food— the fat and the blood; you broke My covenant. 8And you have not kept charge of My holy things, but have appointed others to keep charge of My sanctuary for you.’ 9This is what the Lord GOD says: No foreigner uncircumcised in heart and flesh may enter My sanctuary — not even a foreigner who lives among the Israelites.

10Surely the Levites who wandered away from Me when Israel went astray, and who wandered away from Me after their idols, will bear the consequences of their iniquity. 11Yet they shall be ministers in My sanctuary, having charge of the gates of the temple and ministering there. They shall slaughter the burnt offerings and other sacrifices for the people and stand before them to minister to them. 12Because they ministered before their idols and became a stumbling block of iniquity to the house of Israel, therefore I swore with an uplifted hand concerning them that they would bear the consequences of their iniquity, declares the Lord GOD. 13They must not approach Me to serve Me as priests or come near any of My holy things or the most holy things. They will bear the shame of the abominations they have committed. 14Yet I will appoint them to keep charge of all the work for the temple and everything to be done in it.

vv. 15-31

The Duties of the Priests

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B15ut the Levitical priests, who are descended from Zadok and who kept charge of My sanctuary when the Israelites went astray from Me, are to approach Me to minister before Me. They will stand before Me to offer Me fat and blood, declares the Lord GOD. 16They alone shall enter My sanctuary and draw near to My table to minister before Me. They will keep My charge. 17When they enter the gates of the inner court, they are to wear linen garments; they must not wear anything made of wool when they minister at the gates of the inner court or inside the temple. 18They are to wear linen turbans on their heads and linen undergarments around their waists. They must not wear anything that makes them perspire. 19When they go out to the outer court, to the people, they are to take off the garments in which they have ministered, leave them in the holy chambers, and dress in other clothes so that they do not transmit holiness to the people with their garments. 20They must not shave their heads or let their hair grow long, but must carefully trim their hair. 21No priest may drink wine before he enters the inner court. 22And they shall not marry a widow or a divorced woman, but must marry a virgin of the descendants of the house of Israel, or a widow of a priest.

23They are to teach My people the difference between the holy and the common and show them how to discern between the clean and the unclean. 24In any dispute, they shall officiate as judges and judge according to My ordinances. They must keep My laws and statutes regarding all My appointed feasts, and they must keep My Sabbaths holy. 25A priest must not defile himself by going near a dead person. However, for a father, a mother, a son, a daughter, a brother, or an unmarried sister, he may do so, 26and after he is cleansed, he must count off seven days for himself. 27And on the day he goes into the sanctuary, into the inner court, to minister in the sanctuary, he must present his sin offering, declares the Lord GOD.

28In regard to their inheritance, I am their inheritance. You are to give them no possession in Israel, for I am their possession. 29They shall eat the grain offerings, the sin offerings, and the guilt offerings. Everything in Israel devoted to the LORD will belong to them. 30The best of all the firstfruits and of every contribution from all your offerings will belong to the priests. You are to give your first batch of dough to the priest, so that a blessing may rest upon your homes. 31The priests may not eat any bird or animal found dead or torn by wild beasts.[’’]


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  1. 01vv. 1-5The East Gate Assigned to the PrinceEzekiel is brought back to the outer east gate and finds it shut. The LORD explains that the gate must remain closed because He has entered through it, though the prince may sit there to eat in the LORD's presence. Ezekiel then sees the glory of the LORD filling the temple again from the north-gate vantage point and is commanded to pay close attention to the sanctuary's entrances, exits, statutes, and laws.
  2. 02vv. 6-14Reproof of the LevitesThe rebellious house of Israel is rebuked for bringing uncircumcised foreigners into the sanctuary and failing to keep charge of holy things. The LORD decrees that no such foreigner may enter His sanctuary. Levites who went astray after idols must bear the consequences of their sin; though they may serve in lower temple duties, they may no longer approach the LORD as priests or handle the most holy things.
  3. 03vv. 15-31The Duties of the PriestsBy contrast, the Levitical priests descended from Zadok, who remained faithful when Israel went astray, are permitted to approach the LORD, enter the sanctuary, and minister at His table. Their garments, grooming, sobriety, marriage, teaching, judicial service, purity around the dead, inheritance, portions, and food are all regulated. These laws define a priesthood marked by nearness to God, moral discipline, instructional responsibility, and dependence on the LORD as their inheritance.