Ezekiel 42:13

“Then said he unto me, The north chambers and the south chambers, which are before the separate place, they be holy chambers, where the priests that approach unto the Lord shall eat the most holy things: there shall they lay the most holy things, and the meat offering, and the sin offering, and the trespass offering; for the place is holy.”

Ezekiel 42:13 is part of a vision that the prophet Ezekiel received from God concerning the future temple. In this vision, Ezekiel was shown the dimensions and details of the holy chambers in the temple area. This particular verse focuses on the north and south chambers located in front of the separate place or sanctuary.

The verse highlights that these chambers are considered holy. The purpose of these chambers is to serve as a dining area for the priests who approach the Lord. Here, the priests are instructed to eat the most holy things, which would include offerings and sacrifices dedicated to God.

Additionally, these chambers serve as a place to store the most holy things, such as the meat offering, sin offering, and trespass offering. These offerings were significant in the Old Testament system of worship, where specific rituals and sacrifices were performed for atonement and worship of God.

It’s important to note that Ezekiel’s vision of the temple and its details symbolize the future restoration and spiritual renewal of God’s people. The temple represented the presence of God among His people and the restoration of their relationship with Him.

Overall, Ezekiel 42:13 emphasizes the holiness of the chambers in the temple and the significance of the offerings and sacrifices carried out by the priests. It serves as a reminder of the reverence and sanctity required when approaching and worshiping the Lord.

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