Friday, May 4, 2018
Reading for May 13th
Read Ezekiel 45.1-12
In verses 1-9 the size and distribution of the holy district in the land for the use of the priests, the Levites, Israel, and the prince.
According to the Hebrew text of v. 1 ("ten thousand cubits wide") , the combined land area is a 25,000 cubit square.
The priestly portion includes the area for the sanctuary.
The Levites' portion equals that of the priests, but the portion for the rest of Israel is half of that.
The portion of the prince is not included in the holy district or city; he may not evict Israel.
In verses 10-12 holiness in the Temple requires just, standardized measures (Lev 19.35-36; Deut 25.13-16; compare Am 8.5; Mic 6.10-11; Prov 11.1; 20.10).
The homer equals 6.524 bushels; the ephah is a dry measure that equals 20.878 quarts; the bath is a liquid measure that equals 6.073 gallons; the shekel is a measure of weight equivalent to 176.29 grains; 50 shekels constitute a mina equivalent to 20.148 ounces.
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In verses 1-9 the size and distribution of the holy district in the land for the use of the priests, the Levites, Israel, and the prince.
According to the Hebrew text of v. 1 ("ten thousand cubits wide") , the combined land area is a 25,000 cubit square.
The priestly portion includes the area for the sanctuary.
The Levites' portion equals that of the priests, but the portion for the rest of Israel is half of that.
The portion of the prince is not included in the holy district or city; he may not evict Israel.
In verses 10-12 holiness in the Temple requires just, standardized measures (Lev 19.35-36; Deut 25.13-16; compare Am 8.5; Mic 6.10-11; Prov 11.1; 20.10).
The homer equals 6.524 bushels; the ephah is a dry measure that equals 20.878 quarts; the bath is a liquid measure that equals 6.073 gallons; the shekel is a measure of weight equivalent to 176.29 grains; 50 shekels constitute a mina equivalent to 20.148 ounces.
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