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|  | title = "Ezekiel 47:13–23" | |||
|  | date = "2023-07-23" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel47.13-23)
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|  | The perspective of the vision zooms out even further now. (Well, we don't know | |||
|  | what Ezekiel was seeing here, just what was described to him.) The borders of | |||
|  | the whole land promised to the house of Israel are listed. Within these | |||
|  | borders, the twelve tribes will be allotted equal portions of it. However, Levi | |||
|  | gets a separate portion in the holy precinct, and therefore Joseph ends up with | |||
|  | two portions given to his line through Ephraim and Manasseh. | |||
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|  | The borders as given are not easy to identify with modern places, but I can | |||
|  | still imagine the consternation they would cause to modern Israel's neighbors. | |||
|  | God promises to give everything between the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan | |||
|  | River and Dead Sea, which would include the disputed West Bank and Gaza Strip, | |||
|  | but in the north may extend up as far as the area west of Damascus. For the | |||
|  | south, I don't really have a clue. The Reformation Study Bible notes for this | |||
|  | section mention the Wadi el-Arish as a landmark, which is apparently in the | |||
|  | middle of the Sinai Peninsula. | |||
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|  | As the borders of Israel have been a contentious subject for about a hundred | |||
|  | years at this point, I will say that I don't think the commands given in this | |||
|  | chapter or the next are meant for anyone in our time. Since these boundaries | |||
|  | are given after the vision of the river flowing out of the temple, I think it's | |||
|  | fair to assume that those things need to happen first. While is possible for | |||
|  | people to build a temple to the Lord according to the specifications given in | |||
|  | previous chapters, the life-giving water is clearly the Lord's doing. Most | |||
|  | likely He won't do that until Jesus Christ returns to the earth to establish | |||
|  | His kingdom, and by then old political boundaries are not going to matter at | |||
|  | all. | |||
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|  | Your sovereignty extends throughout the ages unto eternity. |