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Ezekiel 41:13

Posted on 18 May at 13:54
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So he measured the house, an hundreth cubites long, and the separate place and the building with the walles thereof, an hundreth cubites long. Ezekiel 41:13 (KJV)

And he measured the length of the building with the forecourt thereof, the east side and the west side, an hundred cubits long. And the inner temple, and the porches of the court; and the width of the vestibule was a hundred cubits, and the length also of the house was a hundred cubits, and the inner court, even the area thereof, was a hundred cubits round about.

The book of Ezekiel is a prophetic book in the Old Testament. The prophet Ezekiel was taken captive to Babylon along with the exiles from Judah. In his visions, God revealed to Ezekiel details about the future restoration of the temple in Jerusalem.

In this verse, the “house” refers to the temple. The prophet is given a vision of the future temple, and he is instructed to measure its dimensions. The measurement of “a hundred cubits” signifies its considerable size and grandeur.

In the book of Ezekiel, the temple represents the dwelling place of God among His people. The measurements and details given are symbolic and communicate spiritual truths rather than literal dimensions. The dimensions of the temple in this vision emphasize the magnificence and splendor of God’s presence among His people.

The act of measuring the temple signifies God’s care and attention to detail. It symbolizes His intention to restore and rebuild the temple, indicating His commitment to reestablishing His presence and covenant relationship with His people.

Some scholars interpret the measurements of “a hundred cubits” as a perfect square, which signifies completeness and perfection. It symbolizes the complete and perfect presence of God dwelling among His people in the restored temple.

While Ezekiel 41:13 specifically pertains to the future temple in Jerusalem, it reminds believers today of God’s faithfulness in fulfilling His promises. Just as God showed His commitment to restore and dwell among His people in the vision given to Ezekiel, He is faithful to His promises in our lives as well. We can trust in His faithfulness, His attention to detail, and His desire to dwell in our hearts and lives.

Remember that studying the Bible requires examining the surrounding verses and considering the broader context of the passage to gain a more comprehensive understanding of its meaning.

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