The last nine chapters of the prophecy of Ezekiel present some
interesting challenges to the Bible student. Whilst there is
general agreement that the temple described in detail by the
prophet has never been built, there is disagreement amongst
expositors about when it will be constructed, if ever. The author
of this book believes there is no doubt that Ezekiel sees in vision
a representation of the temple and its services that will form the
basis of the future Kingdom of God. He explains how an
understanding of Ezekiel's visions depends upon an acceptance that
the Kingdom of God will be a restoration of the Kingdom of Israel.
The laws that will be instituted will be based upon the Law of
Moses, with certain amendments and additions. The temple ritual
will serve to educate the subjects of the Kingdom in Divine ways,
and lead them to an acceptance of the Lord Jesus Christ as the
Messiah, and an appreciation of the work that he has already
accomplished in laying down his life as a sacrifice for sin.
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