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Ezekiel 48:18

Posted on 18 May at 14:57
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“Ezekiel 48:18 (KJV): And the residue in length over against the oblation of the holy portion shall be ten thousand eastward, and ten thousand westward: and it shall be over against the oblation of the holy portion, and the increase thereof shall be for food unto them that serve the city.”

This verse is part of the final chapter of the book of Ezekiel, where the prophet describes the future division of the land of Israel among the twelve tribes after the restoration of Israel. It outlines the allocation of land for the priests and Levites within the new boundaries.

Here are some key points to consider for a Bible study on Ezekiel 48:18:

The oblation of the holy portion: In this verse, the "oblation of the holy portion" refers to the portion of land set aside for the Lord. It represents a sacred area dedicated to the service of God and the worship of His name.

The residue in length: The "residue" refers to the remaining portion of the land, not included in the holy portion. In this verse, it signifies the area adjacent to the holy portion on both the eastern and western sides.

Ten thousand eastward and ten thousand westward: The residue in length on both sides is measured as ten thousand units. It denotes equal portions of land on either side of the holy portion.

Increase for food unto them that serve the city: The increase or produce of the residue portion is designated for those who serve the city. This likely refers to the priests and Levites who minister and offer sacrifices in the temple or sanctuary of God. The land allocated to them provides sustenance for their needs.

Overall, this verse emphasizes the importance of setting apart a holy portion for God and recognizing the significance of His presence and worship. It also highlights the provision God has made for those who dedicate themselves to His service, ensuring that their needs are met.

As you continue to study Ezekiel 48 and the surrounding chapters, you will find additional details about the division of land among the tribes and the unique characteristics of each tribal portion. The prophetic vision presented in these chapters speaks to the future restoration and blessings that await God’s chosen people.

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