Now the prince will have the area bordering each side of the area formed by the holy district and the property of the city, extending westward from the western side and eastward from the eastern side, running lengthwise from the western boundary to the eastern boundary and parallel to one of the tribal portions. Sermons
I. THE SURRENDER OF OURSELVES TO JESUS CHRIST. The clear recognition that we are not our own, but his; that he claims us in virtue of his surpassing love and. his supreme sacrifice; that he has "bought us with the price" of his own blood (1 Corinthians 6:20). And the free and full surrender of ourselves to himself; the hearty and definite acceptance of him as our Divine Teacher, Lord, and. Friend; so that in the future it is the will of Christ, not our own will, that will be the determining power within us. This surrender or consecration of self necessarily includes - II. THE DEDICATION OF OUR DAYS AND OUR POWERS TO HIS SERVICE. Being his, in the deepest thought of our mind and the strongest feeling of our heart and the most deliberate choice of our will, we can withhold nothing from him. 1. Not merely will one day in seven be given to worship in his sanctuary, but all the hours of all our days will be spent as in his presence and to his praise. 2. Not only shall we sing some psalms and utter some prayers "unto the Lord," but we shall use every faculty we possess, both of mind and sense, with the view of pleasing and of honoring him. And beyond this, or we might say, implied and included in this, is - III. THE ASSIGNMENT OF OUR POSSESSIONS TO HIM AND TO HIS SERVICE. This includes: 1. The holding and the spending of all that we have in the spirit of obedience, having regard to his will in all that we do with our substance. 2. The assignment of some serious proportion of our means to the cause of God and of man, of religion and of humanity. What that proportion shall be, and what form it shall take - land, money, time, labor - is left to the individual conscience. There is no prescription in the New Testament. We are called unto liberty; but we are sacredly and happily bound to give all we can for such a Savior, in such a cause. - C.
And so thou shalt do...for everyone that erreth, and for him that is simple. A very touching provision is here. When the services of the newly constituted temple were in full operation, and the priests were performing the usual rites in all the pomp and splendour of their ceremonial on the behalf of all righteous and godly souls, there was to be special thought of the erring and simple; for these two characters a special offering was made. Perhaps the erring were too hardened and the simple too obtuse to bring an offering for themselves; but they were not forgotten. The blood of the sin-offering was to be placed on the posts of the house and on the posts of the gate of the inner court, each seventh day of the month, on their behalf. Whenever we draw around the altar of God, whether in the home or church, we should remember the erring and simple. If a family misses from its ranks one erring member, its prayer and thought are more directed towards that one than to those that have not gone astray. Does not the child who is deficient in its intellect attract more loving care than those who are able to care for themselves? Should it be otherwise in God's home?(F. B. Meyer, B. A.). People Ephah, Ezekiel, LevitesPlaces Holy Place, Most Holy PlaceTopics Adjacent, Allotment, Alongside, Answerable, Answering, Area, Belong, Border, Bordering, Boundary, Comparable, Corner, Corresponding, District, East, Eastern, Eastward, Either, Extend, Extending, Formed, Front, Heave-offering, Holy, Length, Lengthwise, Limit, Line, Measured, Oblation, Offering, Over-against, Parallel, Portion, Portions, Possession, Prince, Property, Ruler, Running, Sacred, Si, Sides, Town, Tribal, Tribes, West, Western, Westward, Whatever, WhatsoeverOutline 1. The portion of land for the sanctuary6. for the city 7. and for the prince 9. Ordinances for the prince Dictionary of Bible Themes Ezekiel 45:1-6Library Of the Third Seal. The third animated being is the index of the third seal, in a human form, his station being towards the south, and consequently shows that this seal begins with an emperor proceeding from that cardinal point of the compass; probably with Septimius Severus, the African, an emperor from the south, of whom Eutropius writes in the following manner: "Deriving his origin from Africa, from the province of Tripolis, from the town of Leptis, the only emperor from Africa within all remembrance, before or since." … Joseph Mede—A Key to the Apocalypse The Section Chap. I. -iii. Ezekiel Links Ezekiel 45:7 NIVEzekiel 45:7 NLT Ezekiel 45:7 ESV Ezekiel 45:7 NASB Ezekiel 45:7 KJV Ezekiel 45:7 Bible Apps Ezekiel 45:7 Parallel Ezekiel 45:7 Biblia Paralela Ezekiel 45:7 Chinese Bible Ezekiel 45:7 French Bible Ezekiel 45:7 German Bible Ezekiel 45:7 Commentaries Bible Hub |