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|  | title = "Ezekiel 40:28–49" | ||||||
|  | date = "2023-07-03" | ||||||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel40.28-49) | ||||||
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|  | With the outer court measured and mapped out, the survey vision moves to the | ||||||
|  | inner court of the temple. Like the outer court, the inner court has three | ||||||
|  | gateways with steps to a higher level on the north, east, and south sides. | ||||||
|  | Since the measurements of these gates are not explicitly given, I take it to | ||||||
|  | mean "the same size as the others" refer to the outer gateways. One difference | ||||||
|  | from the outer court is mentioned: eight steps up to the temple instead of | ||||||
|  | seven. | ||||||
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 | ||||||
|  | Just inside the inner court's northern vestibule is a room for the preparation | ||||||
|  | of animal sacrifices. The animals would be handed off to the priests in the | ||||||
|  | outer court, which was as far as the lay people were allowed to go. After being | ||||||
|  | led up the eight steps, the animals would be laid on the stone tables, | ||||||
|  | slaughtered, skinned, and butchered according to the manner of sacrifice being | ||||||
|  | made. The hooks were for draining the blood, which was collected to sprinkle on | ||||||
|  | the altar and to make the meat suitable for eating. | ||||||
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|  | On the either side of the inner court are chambers for the priests to provide | ||||||
|  | service for the temple and the altar. The Lord gives an injunction that only | ||||||
|  | the descendants of Zadok, who was high priest during Solomon's reign, may serve | ||||||
|  | here. More on this in chapter 44 when reasons for this restriction are given. | ||||||
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|  | The altar for burnt offerings sits in front of the temple in the inner court, | ||||||
|  | and two pillars sit beside the door jambs of the building. These pillars are | ||||||
|  | likely to be recreations of Jachin and Boaz, the bronze pillars set up in front | ||||||
|  | of Solomon's temple. (_1 Kings 7_) The temple was even higher than the inner | ||||||
|  | court, with a vestibule containing ten steps. | ||||||
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|  | * * * | ||||||
|  | 
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|  | You create an orderly universe, and You provide security and stability through | ||||||
|  | structrue. | ||||||
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