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Ezekiel 43 Commentary

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God’s glory returns in triumph to heal and dwell among His people forever.

God’s glorious presence returns to the temple from the east to symbolize His faithfulness to restore His people and rule in righteousness.

God’s returning glory to a restored temple reveals His abiding desire to dwell in fellowship with His people.

This verse succinctly shows God’s promise to restore His presence and restore hope in the hearts of His people.

God promises to restore His divine presence among those who seek Him.

God reassures His people that He will restore them and once again make His dwelling place among them.

God promises to dwell in His chosen place so that His people will revere Him and avoid the sins that once led them astray.

God’s people must treat His holiness with the reverence it deserves.

God calls His people to abandon their unfaithfulness so His presence may reside among them forever.

This passage is a call for deep humility and a renewed focus on God’s holy presence.

God’s call for repentance and precise obedience reflects His enduring desire to dwell among His people in holiness.

This passage portrays the everlasting importance of God’s holiness permeating every area of life.

The altar symbolized the reverential approach to a righteous and holy God.

This verse shows God’s precise instructions for holy worship and His desire to dwell with His people.

This verse underscores the holy design of God’s altar, reminding believers of the necessity for precise and devoted worship.

This verse highlights God’s perfect provision and careful design for His worship.

God’s future redemption plan is meticulously laid out and reminds us that the Lord’s presence is central.

This verse underscores the seriousness of worship and the holiness required to meet with God.

God’s careful choice of the Zadokite line for these offerings shows that genuine devotion and obedience have always been part of His redemptive plan.

This verse highlights the necessity of atonement for humanity’s sin and affirms that God offers a way for His people to experience true fellowship with Him.

This verse highlights God’s desire for holiness and atonement within the restored temple community.

This verse demonstrates God’s desire for His people’s holiness through precise instructions for worship and atonement.

Ezekiel 43:23 points to the requirement of flawless sacrifices to mark true worship and restore fellowship between God and His people.

Ezekiel 43:24 is a reminder that every aspect of worship, down to the smallest detail, carries significance in drawing near to a holy God.

Ezekiel 43:25 instructs daily sin offerings over seven days to consecrate the altar, symbolizing renewed fellowship with the LORD through ritual cleansing.

This passage reminds us that authentic worship involves reverence, cleansing, and complete devotion to God.

This verse emphasizes God’s promise to restore the altar and accept the people once the proper atonement and worship have been accomplished.

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