Ezekiel Chapter 46

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September 10, 2025

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🌟 The Most Amazing City Ever! 🌟

🌊 The River of Life

The angel showed John something incredible – a beautiful river that sparkled like diamonds! This wasn’t ordinary water, but the river of lifea that flowed right from God’s throne and Jesus the Lamb’s throne. Imagine the clearest, most beautiful water you’ve ever seen, but even more amazing than that!

🌳 The Amazing Tree of Life

Right in the middle of the golden street, and on both sides of this special river, grew the most wonderful tree ever – the tree of life!b This tree was so amazing that it grew twelve different kinds of delicious fruit, and it made new fruit every single month! And get this – the leaves on this tree could heal people from every nation on earth. How cool is that?

✨ No More Bad Things

In this perfect city, there will never be anything bad or scary ever again! God and Jesus will live right there with everyone, and all of God’s people will get to serve Him and be close to Him. The most amazing part? Everyone will get to see God’s facec – something that’s never happened before because God is so holy and perfect! And God will write His special name right on everyone’s forehead, showing they belong to Him.

☀️ Never Dark Again

There won’t be any nighttime in this city, and nobody will need flashlights or even the sun, because God Himself will be their light! It will be bright and beautiful all the time. And all of God’s people will get to be kings and queens who rule forever and ever with Jesus!

📖 God’s Promise is True

The angel told John something very important: “Everything you’ve heard is completely true! God, who gives messages to His prophets, sent His angel to show His servants what’s going to happen very soon.”
Then Jesus Himself spoke to John: “Look, I’m coming back soon! Anyone who remembers and follows what’s written in this book will be so blessed and happy!”

🙏 Don’t Worship Angels

John was so amazed by everything he saw that he fell down to worship the angel! But the angel quickly stopped him and said, “Don’t worship me! I’m just a servant like you and all the prophets and everyone who obeys God’s word. Only worship God!”

📚 Share This Message

The angel told John not to keep this message secret, but to share it with everyone because Jesus is coming back soon! He explained that people who want to keep doing wrong things will keep doing them, but people who want to do right things will keep doing them too. Everyone gets to choose!

🎁 Jesus is Coming with Rewards

Jesus said, “Look, I’m coming soon, and I’m bringing rewards with Me! I’ll give each person exactly what they deserve for how they lived. I am the Alpha and Omegad – the very first and the very last, the beginning and the end of everything!”

🚪 Who Gets to Enter

“The people who have washed their clothes cleane will be so blessed! They’ll get to eat from the tree of life and walk right through the gates into My beautiful city. But people who choose to keep doing very bad things – like hurting others, lying, and worshiping fake gods – will have to stay outside.”

⭐ Jesus, the Bright Morning Star

“I, Jesus, sent My angel to tell all the churches this amazing news! I am both the Root and the Child of King Davidf, and I am the bright Morning Star that shines in the darkness!”

💒 Come to Jesus

God’s Spirit and the bride (that’s all of God’s people together!) both say, “Come!” And everyone who hears this should say, “Come!” If you’re thirsty for God, come and drink! Anyone who wants to can have the free gift of life-giving water!

⚠️ Don’t Change God’s Words

John gave everyone a very serious warning: Don’t add anything to God’s words in this book, and don’t take anything away from them either! God’s words are perfect just the way they are, and changing them would bring terrible trouble.

🎉 Jesus is Coming Soon!

Jesus promised one more time: “Yes, I am coming soon!”
And John replied, “Amen! Come, Lord Jesus! Please come quickly!”
May the grace and love of the Lord Jesus be with all of God’s people. Amen!

📝 Kid-Friendly Footnotes

  • aRiver of life: This is special water that gives eternal life! It’s like the most refreshing drink ever, but it makes you live forever with God.
  • bTree of life: This is the same tree that was in the Garden of Eden with Adam and Eve. Now it’s back in God’s perfect city, and everyone who loves Jesus gets to eat from it!
  • cSee God’s face: Right now, God is so holy and perfect that people can’t look at Him directly. But in heaven, everyone who loves Jesus will get to see God face to face – like the best hug ever!
  • dAlpha and Omega: These are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet (like A and Z in English). Jesus is saying He’s the beginning and end of everything!
  • eWashed their clothes clean: This means people who asked Jesus to forgive their sins. Jesus makes our hearts clean like washing dirty clothes!
  • fRoot and Child of King David: Jesus is both God (so He’s greater than King David) and human (so He’s from David’s family). This shows Jesus is the special King God promised to send!
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    Thus saith the Lord GOD; The gate of the inner court that looketh toward the east shall be shut the six working days; but on the sabbath it shall be opened, and in the day of the new moon it shall be opened.
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    And the prince shall enter by the way of the porch of [that] gate without, and shall stand by the post of the gate, and the priests shall prepare his burnt offering and his peace offerings, and he shall worship at the threshold of the gate: then he shall go forth; but the gate shall not be shut until the evening.
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    Likewise the people of the land shall worship at the door of this gate before the LORD in the sabbaths and in the new moons.
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    And the burnt offering that the prince shall offer unto the LORD in the sabbath day [shall be] six lambs without blemish, and a ram without blemish.
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    And the meat offering [shall be] an ephah for a ram, and the meat offering for the lambs as he shall be able to give, and an hin of oil to an ephah.
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    And in the day of the new moon [it shall be] a young bullock without blemish, and six lambs, and a ram: they shall be without blemish.
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    And he shall prepare a meat offering, an ephah for a bullock, and an ephah for a ram, and for the lambs according as his hand shall attain unto, and an hin of oil to an ephah.
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    And when the prince shall enter, he shall go in by the way of the porch of [that] gate, and he shall go forth by the way thereof.
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    But when the people of the land shall come before the LORD in the solemn feasts, he that entereth in by the way of the north gate to worship shall go out by the way of the south gate; and he that entereth by the way of the south gate shall go forth by the way of the north gate: he shall not return by the way of the gate whereby he came in, but shall go forth over against it.
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    And the prince in the midst of them, when they go in, shall go in; and when they go forth, shall go forth.
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    And in the feasts and in the solemnities the meat offering shall be an ephah to a bullock, and an ephah to a ram, and to the lambs as he is able to give, and an hin of oil to an ephah.
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    Now when the prince shall prepare a voluntary burnt offering or peace offerings voluntarily unto the LORD, [one] shall then open him the gate that looketh toward the east, and he shall prepare his burnt offering and his peace offerings, as he did on the sabbath day: then he shall go forth; and after his going forth [one] shall shut the gate.
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    Thou shalt daily prepare a burnt offering unto the LORD [of] a lamb of the first year without blemish: thou shalt prepare it every morning.
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    And thou shalt prepare a meat offering for it every morning, the sixth part of an ephah, and the third part of an hin of oil, to temper with the fine flour; a meat offering continually by a perpetual ordinance unto the LORD.
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    Thus shall they prepare the lamb, and the meat offering, and the oil, every morning [for] a continual burnt offering.
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    Thus saith the Lord GOD; If the prince give a gift unto any of his sons, the inheritance thereof shall be his sons’; it [shall be] their possession by inheritance.
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    But if he give a gift of his inheritance to one of his servants, then it shall be his to the year of liberty; after it shall return to the prince: but his inheritance shall be his sons’ for them.
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    Moreover the prince shall not take of the people’s inheritance by oppression, to thrust them out of their possession; [but] he shall give his sons inheritance out of his own possession: that my people be not scattered every man from his possession.
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    After he brought me through the entry, which [was] at the side of the gate, into the holy chambers of the priests, which looked toward the north: and, behold, there [was] a place on the two sides westward.
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    Then said he unto me, This [is] the place where the priests shall boil the trespass offering and the sin offering, where they shall bake the meat offering; that they bear [them] not out into the utter court, to sanctify the people.
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    Then he brought me forth into the utter court, and caused me to pass by the four corners of the court; and, behold, in every corner of the court [there was] a court.
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    In the four corners of the court [there were] courts joined of forty [cubits] long and thirty broad: these four corners [were] of one measure.
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    And [there was] a row [of building] round about in them, round about them four, and [it was] made with boiling places under the rows round about.
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    Then said he unto me, These [are] the places of them that boil, where the ministers of the house shall boil the sacrifice of the people.
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    “This is what the Lord GOD says: ‘The gate of the inner court that faces east must be kept shut during the six days of work, but on the Sabbath day and on the day of the New Moon it shall be opened.
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    The prince is to enter from the outside through the portico of the gateway and stand by the gatepost, while the priests sacrifice his burnt offerings and peace offerings. He is to bow in worship at the threshold of the gate and then depart, but the gate must not be shut until evening.
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    On the Sabbaths and New Moons the people of the land are also to bow in worship before the LORD at the entrance to that gateway.
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    The burnt offering that the prince presents to the LORD on the Sabbath day shall be six unblemished male lambs and an unblemished ram.
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    The grain offering with the ram shall be one ephah, and the grain offering with the lambs shall be as much as he is able, along with a hin of oil per ephah.
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    On the day of the New Moon he shall offer a young, unblemished bull, six lambs, and a ram without blemish.
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    He is to provide a grain offering of an ephah with the bull, an ephah with the ram, and as much as he is able with the lambs, along with a hin of oil per ephah.
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    When the prince enters, he shall go in through the portico of the gateway, and he shall go out the same way.
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    When the people of the land come before the LORD at the appointed feasts, whoever enters by the north gate to worship must go out by the south gate, and whoever enters by the south gate must go out by the north gate. No one is to return through the gate by which he entered, but each must go out by the opposite gate.
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    When the people enter, the prince shall go in with them, and when they leave, he shall leave.
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    At the festivals and appointed feasts, the grain offering shall be an ephah with a bull, an ephah with a ram, and as much as one is able to give with the lambs, along with a hin of oil per ephah.
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    When the prince makes a freewill offering to the LORD, whether a burnt offering or a peace offering, the gate facing east must be opened for him. He is to offer his burnt offering or peace offering just as he does on the Sabbath day. Then he shall go out, and the gate must be closed after he goes out.
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    And you shall provide an unblemished year-old lamb as a daily burnt offering to the LORD; you are to offer it every morning.
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    You are also to provide with it every morning a grain offering of a sixth of an ephah with a third of a hin of oil to moisten the fine flour—a grain offering to the LORD. This is a permanent statute.
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    Thus they shall provide the lamb, the grain offering, and the oil every morning as a regular burnt offering.’
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    This is what the Lord GOD says: ‘If the prince gives a gift to any of his sons as an inheritance, it will belong to his descendants. It will become their property by inheritance.
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    But if he gives a gift from his inheritance to one of his servants, it will belong to that servant until the year of freedom; then it will revert to the prince. His inheritance belongs only to his sons; it shall be theirs.
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    The prince must not take any of the inheritance of the people by evicting them from their property. He is to provide an inheritance for his sons from his own property, so that none of My people will be displaced from his property.’”
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    Then the man brought me through the entrance at the side of the gate into the holy chambers facing north, which belonged to the priests, and he showed me a place there at the far western end
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    and said to me, “This is the place where the priests shall boil the guilt offering and the sin offering, and where they shall bake the grain offering, so that they do not bring them into the outer court and transmit holiness to the people.”
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    Then he brought me into the outer court and led me around to its four corners, and I saw a separate court in each of its corners.
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    In the four corners of the outer court there were enclosed courts, each forty cubits long and thirty cubits wide. Each of the four corner areas had the same dimensions.
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    Around the inside of each of the four courts was a row of masonry with ovens built at the base of the walls on all sides.
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    And he said to me, “These are the kitchens where those who minister at the temple will cook the sacrifices offered by the people.”

Ezekiel Chapter 46 Commentary

The Prince’s Worship: Where Heaven Meets Earth in Ezekiel’s Temple

What’s Ezekiel 46 About?

In the final chapters of his prophetic vision, Ezekiel gets incredibly specific about worship in God’s restored temple – right down to which gate the prince uses and when he can enter. It’s a blueprint for holy worship that shows us how seriously God takes the intersection of reverence, order, and accessibility in our approach to Him.

The Full Context

Ezekiel 46:1-24 comes near the climax of Ezekiel’s temple vision that began in Ezekiel 40. Written during the Babylonian exile around 573-571 BC, these chapters offered hope to a displaced people who had lost their temple, their land, and seemingly their God. Ezekiel, a priest-turned-prophet, received this detailed vision while sitting by the Kebar River, far from Jerusalem’s ruins. His audience – fellow exiles – desperately needed to know that God hadn’t abandoned them and that worship would be restored.

This passage fits within Ezekiel’s larger temple vision as the “constitutional monarchy” section – establishing how worship, leadership, and access to God will function in the restored community. The chapter addresses three critical areas: the prince’s role in worship (Ezekiel 46:1-8), the people’s worship patterns (Ezekiel 46:9-15), and the prince’s inheritance laws (Ezekiel 46:16-18). The theological heart here is regulated worship – not legalistic rule-following, but the beautiful order that emerges when finite beings approach an infinite God with proper reverence and structure.

What the Ancient Words Tell Us

The Hebrew word for “prince” here is nasi, which literally means “one who is lifted up” or “elevated.” This isn’t the same word used for kings (melek) elsewhere in the Old Testament. Ezekiel deliberately chose a term that suggests leadership through service rather than domination. The nasi isn’t a king ruling over subjects, but a representative standing before God on behalf of the people.

Grammar Geeks

The phrase “the gate shall not be shut” in verse 1 uses the Hebrew lo yissager, with the imperfect tense suggesting ongoing, continuous action. It’s not just that the gate won’t be shut once – it’s a permanent state of openness during worship times. God is emphasizing accessibility within structure.

When Ezekiel 46:3 describes the people worshipping “at the entrance of that gate,” the Hebrew word hishtahavu means literally “to bow down” or “prostrate oneself.” This isn’t casual acknowledgment – it’s full-body worship that recognizes the magnitude of approaching the divine presence.

The detailed offerings described in verses 4-7 use the Hebrew word olah for burnt offering – literally meaning “that which goes up.” These offerings weren’t just religious ritual; they were visual prayers ascending to heaven, representing the worshipper’s complete dedication to God.

What Would the Original Audience Have Heard?

For Ezekiel’s fellow exiles, these worship regulations would have sounded like music. They’d lost everything – their temple destroyed, their priests scattered, their sacrificial system dismantled. Hearing about gates that open and close at specific times, about princes bringing proper offerings, about people gathering for worship would have been like oxygen to drowning people.

But there’s something deeper here. The original temple in Jerusalem had become corrupt – kings like Manasseh had set up foreign altars right in God’s house (2 Kings 21:4-5). Priests had offered unauthorized fire (Leviticus 10:1-2). The very leaders meant to protect worship had corrupted it.

Did You Know?

In ancient Near Eastern cultures, temple gates weren’t just entrances – they were legal and commercial centers where business was conducted and justice was administered. When Ezekiel talks about the east gate being closed except on Sabbaths and new moons, he’s establishing that God’s house won’t be a marketplace but a place of pure worship.

So when Ezekiel describes a prince who enters humbly, offers proper sacrifices, and follows divine protocol, the exiles would hear: “God is going to get this right next time.” No more corrupt kings treating the temple like their personal chapel. No more religious leaders cutting corners or playing favorites.

Wrestling with the Text

Here’s where things get fascinating and a bit puzzling. Ezekiel 46:16-18 suddenly shifts from worship regulations to inheritance laws. Why does God care about the prince’s real estate dealings in the middle of a chapter about temple worship?

The answer reveals something profound about God’s character. The inheritance laws ensure that land given to servants returns to the prince in the year of liberty (referencing the Jubilee year from Leviticus 25), while land given to sons remains permanently theirs. This isn’t random legal code – it’s about justice and preventing the accumulation of power that corrupts.

Wait, That’s Strange…

Why can the prince give away his inheritance but it has different rules for servants versus sons? The Hebrew reveals that this prevents a leader from impoverishing his family line to reward political cronies, while also preventing servants from establishing permanent dynasties through royal gifts. It’s brilliant checks and balances!

God is saying that even in the restored temple community, human nature hasn’t changed. Leaders will still be tempted to use their position for personal gain or to create unfair advantages. The inheritance laws aren’t a distraction from worship – they’re integral to it. You can’t have pure worship in a community built on injustice.

How This Changes Everything

The most revolutionary thing about Ezekiel 46 isn’t the detailed regulations – it’s the accessibility. Look at verse 3: “The people of the land shall worship at the entrance of that gate before the Lord on the Sabbaths and the new moons.”

In the original temple, regular people couldn’t get this close to the holy presence. There were courts for Gentiles, courts for women, courts for Israelite men – but layers of separation from God’s dwelling place. Here, Ezekiel describes people worshipping right at the gate where the prince makes his offerings. The barriers are coming down.

“When God redesigns worship, He doesn’t eliminate reverence – He eliminates the artificial barriers that keep hungry hearts away from His presence.”

This principle echoes through the New Testament when the temple veil tears in two (Matthew 27:51), when Jesus declares that true worshippers will worship “in spirit and truth” (John 4:23-24), and when Hebrews tells us we can “draw near with confidence to the throne of grace” (Hebrews 4:16).

But accessibility doesn’t mean casualness. The prince still enters through the proper gate, still brings the proper offerings, still follows the established order. The people still bow down in worship. True access to God maintains reverence while removing artificial barriers.

Key Takeaway

God’s design for worship balances reverent structure with radical accessibility – we can approach Him intimately without approaching Him casually.

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Ezekiel 46:1, Ezekiel 46:3, Ezekiel 46:9, Ezekiel 46:16, temple worship, sabbath worship, prince leadership, inheritance laws, worship regulations, temple vision, reverence, accessibility, justice, leadership accountability, proper worship

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