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Then He brought me back by way of the outer gate of the sanctuary, which faces east; and it was shut.
Ezekiel 44:1 · New American Standard Bible
Parallel translations
  • WEB Then he brought me back by the way of the outer gate of the sanctuary, which looks toward the east; and it was shut.
  • KJV Then he brought me back the way of the gate of the outward sanctuary which looketh toward the east; and it was shut.
  • BSB The man then brought me back to the outer gate of the sanctuary that faced east, but it was shut.
  • NKJV Then He brought me back to the outer gate of the sanctuary which faces toward the east, but it was shut.
  • NLT Then the man brought me back to the east gateway in the outer wall of the Temple area, but it was closed.

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Quick answer

Ezekiel is led to the temple's outer east gate, which he finds shut.

Overview

The east gate, through which God's glory had departed and returned (Ezekiel 10-11, 43), is now closed. Its shut state immediately raises the question of why, answered in the next verse. The detail emphasizes the holiness and exclusivity of God's presence, which the rest of the chapter will guard with careful regulations.

Cross-references & the web

Cross-references · 10

  • Ezek 43:1Afterward he brought me to the gate, even the gate that looks toward the east.
  • Ezek 42:14When the priests enter in, then shall they not go out of the holy place into the outer court, but there they shall lay their garments in which they minister; for they are holy: and they shall put on other garments, and shall approach to that which is for the people.
  • Ezek 40:17Then brought he me into the outer court; and behold, there were rooms and a pavement, made for the court all around: thirty rooms were on the pavement.
  • Ezek 40:6Then came he to the gate which looks toward the east, and went up its steps: and he measured the threshold of the gate, one reed wide; and the other threshold, one reed wide.
  • 2 Chr 20:5Jehoshaphat stood in the assembly of Judah and Jerusalem, in Yahweh’s house, before the new court;
  • 2 Chr 4:9Furthermore he made the court of the priests, the great court, and doors for the court, and overlaid their doors with brass.
  • Ezek 43:4Yahweh’s glory came into the house by the way of the gate whose prospect is toward the east.
  • Ezek 46:1Thus says the Lord Yahweh: The gate of the inner court that looks toward the east shall be shut the six working days; but on the Sabbath day it shall be opened, and on the day of the new moon it shall be opened.
  • 2 Chr 33:5He built altars for all the army of the sky in the two courts of Yahweh’s house.
  • Acts 21:28–30crying out, “Men of Israel, help! This is the man who teaches all men everywhere against the people, and the law, and this place. Moreover, he also brought Greeks into the temple, and has defiled this holy place!”

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Christ at the center

The promise of one Shepherd-King David, a new heart and new Spirit, and the river of life flowing from the temple all stream toward Christ, the good Shepherd who gives the Spirit.

How Ezekiel 44:1 points to him is part of the one story that runs through all Scripture — meet Jesus at the heart of the web, or follow a trail that traces him from Genesis to Revelation.

Original language

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