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Ezekiel 40:22

Posted on 18 May at 13:54
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And their windowes, and their arches, and their palme trees, were after the measure of the gate that looketh towards the East, and they went vp vnto it by seuen steps, and the arches thereof were before them. Ezekiel 40:22 (KJV)

And their windows, and their arches, and their palm trees,

were

after the measure of the gate that looketh toward the east; and they went up unto it by seven steps; and the arches thereof

were before them. Ezekiel 40:22 (KJV)

This verse belongs to the extensive vision that the prophet Ezekiel receives concerning a future temple, often called “Ezekiel’s Temple” or the “Millennial Temple.” The passage describes the east‑facing gate of the outer court and highlights several architectural elements: windows, arches, and palm trees. The palm trees are repeatedly noted in the vision and are commonly understood in biblical literature as symbols of triumph, fertility, abundance, and victory. The windows and arches appear to serve decorative purposes, adding to the grandeur of the entrance.

The phrase “after the measure of the gate that looketh toward the east” indicates that the gate’s dimensions are proportionate to those of the east‑facing gate, suggesting a deliberate symmetry in the temple’s layout. The description continues, “they went up unto it by seven steps,” and the number seven is a frequent biblical symbol of completion or perfection; the steps therefore may signify a progressive ascent toward the divine presence.

Finally, “the arches thereof were before them” (or “the arch thereof was before them” in a variant reading) places the arch prominently before those who ascend the steps, creating a striking visual focal point at the entrance.

Interpreters acknowledge that the specific details of Ezekiel’s temple are challenging. Some scholars view the vision as a literal blueprint for a future Messianic temple in Jerusalem, while others regard it as a symbolic portrayal of spiritual truths rather than a physical structure. Regardless of the interpretive stance, the passage underscores the glory and majesty of God’s dwelling place and serves as a reminder of His redemptive plan for His people. It encourages believers to anticipate the fulfillment of God’s promises and the eventual restoration of His dwelling among His people. Studying this vision calls for a careful consideration of historical context, symbolic language, and the broader theological themes that run throughout Scripture.

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