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| title = "Ezekiel 44:1–14" | ||||
| date = "2023-07-11" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel44.1-14) | ||||
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| The Lord takes Ezekiel back to the eastern gate of the outer court, and he sees | ||||
| that it is now shut. The Lord explains that it will remain that way because He | ||||
| Himself used that gate to enter the temple, and no one else may use it any | ||||
| more, because it is set apart for Him. Instead, the prince of the city will use | ||||
| the gateway as a room to eat bread before the Lord. He will have to enter from | ||||
| the court and sit underneath the wall (which is thick enough to make a whole | ||||
| room when the outer gate is shut). | ||||
| 
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| Finally we are told the reasons for the priesthood to be restricted to the | ||||
| family of Zadok out of all the descendents of Aaron. During the long history of | ||||
| Israel, they were faithful to keep charge of the sanctuary while everyone else | ||||
| was following after foreign gods. At least part of reason for this going astray | ||||
| is attributed to foreigners being allowed in the temple. But before anyone gets | ||||
| riled up thinking the Lord is being racist, these foreigners are said to be | ||||
| "uncircumcised in heart and flesh" (_vv. 7 and 9_). This means they were not | ||||
| even approaching following the commandments of the Lord, they had not joined | ||||
| His covenant community, and thus had no business being inside the Lord's | ||||
| sanctuary, where not even the devout lay Israelites were supposed to go. | ||||
| Contrast these with the stories of Ruth, Rahab, and the wives of Joseph and | ||||
| Moses. | ||||
| 
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| Though the Levites and most of the priests led the people astray, they may | ||||
| still serve in the sanctuary, though the priests have been "demoted" to doing | ||||
| the same menial jobs as the Levites. They will slaughter the sacrifices, guard | ||||
| the gates, and minister to the people. But they will not go in to the Holy | ||||
| Place to minister before the Lord. | ||||
| 
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| * * * | ||||
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| You are faithful to keep Your covenant and Your promises, even when we fail to | ||||
| uphold ours. | ||||
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