OVERVIEW:
The allotment of land for the priests and the millennial temple (chapter 45); offerings and sacrifices during the millennium (chapter 46); the waters of the land are healed and the land divided (chapters 47–48).
HIGHLIGHTS & INSIGHTS:
After detailing the layout of the land, Ezekiel admonishes the priests of his day to execute judgment and justice by ceasing to take advantage of the people. (45:9–12) The conduct to which the priests had grown accustomed will certainly have no place in the millennial kingdom. Ezekiel 45:13–17 records the offerings Israel will give to the prince. The prince in turn will make provision for the sacrifices for public worship. The remainder of the chapter (45:18–20) records the institution of a new festival to start the “new year” with an emphasis on holiness, as well as the reinstitution of the Passover and the feast of tabernacles. (45:21–25) Note also that the offerings in the millennial temple will be much richer and more abundant than those under the law.
Chapter 47 begins with Ezekiel being escorted again to the door of the temple. (47:1) The waters issue forth from the entrance, symbolizing that all blessings flow from the presence of the Lord. (James 1:17) God then heals and transforms the waters of the Dead Sea, a body of water that had formerly been incapable of supporting life, into a living sea of fresh water! (47:6–12) It is an incredible picture of the fact that we, too, were a body that was incapable of supporting life, but has now been spiritually healed and transformed by the power of God, and is now capable of providing “life” to those who are dead in trespasses and sins! (Ephesians 2:1) The remainder of this chapter (47:13–23) and chapter 48 deal with the dividing of the land. It should be noted that the stranger (the “non-Jews”) living during the millennium will not be excluded. (47:21–23) The Mosaic Law did not permit the stranger to acquire land. It will, however, be permissible during the millennium. The right is extended to those who will settle permanently in the land of promise, having children there. This further reminds us of the fact that there will be children born during the millennium.
As waters of life coming forth form the presence of God — Ezekiel 47:1 (John 4:14)