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title = "Ezekiel 43:13–27"
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date = "2023-07-09"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel43.13-27)
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The laws of the temple that Ezekiel is to give to the people include not only
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the holy precinct of the temple, but also the instructions of the altar and how
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it is to be consecrated for use in worship. Because the measurements for the
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altar specify that they are the long cubit, roughly equivalent to 21 inches or
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a bit more than half a meter, the whole construction is really large. It is set
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up as a series of ledges like a ziggurat with the base being 14 long cubits on
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a side. Since the ledges are two and four cubits tall, there are steps on the
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eastern side of the altar for the priests to climb.
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But the priests aren't supposed to climb steps to any altar for the Lord,
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according to [Exodus 20:26](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Exodus20.26). That
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said, the reason given for this prohibition never really applied, because the
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priests were given undergarments as part of their vestements anyway,
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specifically to prevent their nakedness from being exposed during worship. In
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addition to the theological implications of nudity and clothing present
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throughout the Bible, this was a cultural distinctive for the Israelites in the
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ancient Near East. This is only speculation, but perhaps when this altar is
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constructed the steps will serve a new purpose because religious nudity is and
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will be far less prevalent than it was in the time of Moses.
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The Lord gives instructions for the dedication and consecration of the altar.
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Again the family of Zadok is singled out for the purpose of offering the
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sacrifices on it. I promise the reason for this is coming soon. The first
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sacrifice is a bull, it's blood put on the horns, ledge, and rim of the altar,
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but the rest of it are burned outside the sacred area. This was the common
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practice for the sin offering, which was for atoning for unintentional sins.
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The author of Hebrews compares the Crucifixion to a sin offering because Christ
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died outside of the city as well. After this initial sin offering, a goat is
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offered as a sin offering, and a bull and a ram are offered each day as a burnt
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offering with salt for a whole week. Once these are completed, the altar is
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consecrated and the people may again offer sacrifices to the Lord as they once
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had.
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* * *
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The cost of our sin is greater by far than all the animals we could ever
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sacrifice. Your mercy to us is greater than we can recognize.
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