Israel’s Future Temple Park 1“When you divide the land for an inheritance, you are to present a Terumaha to the LORD, a consecrated portion of the land 25,000 cubitsb long and 20,000c cubitsd wide. Everything within this area is to be treated as holy. 2A Holy Place is to be dedicated from this area in the form of a square measuring 500 by 500 cubits,e with a 50 cubitf buffer zoneg surrounding it. 3From this area a measure is to be made 25,000 cubitsh long and 10,000 cubitsi wide, which is to contain the sanctuary, the holiest of holy objects. 4It is to be a holy portion of the land, set asidej for the priests who serve the sanctuary, who approach the LORD to serve him. It is to be a place for their houses, as well as the Holy Place of the sanctuary. 5An area 25,000 cubitsk long by 10,000 cubits wide is to be set asidel for use by the Levitem servants of the Temple, 20 parcelsn for their residential properties. 6The land allocation for the city is to be set at 5,000 cubitso wide and 25,000 cubitsp long, adjacent to the sanctuary district, reserved for the entire house of Israel.” The Portion for the Regent Prince 7“The Regent Prince is to have a portionq on both sides of the consecrated allotment for the sanctuary and the city’s land allotment, adjacent to both on the westr and the east sides, comparable in length to one of the portions from the wests border to the east border. 8This property in Israel is to belong to the Regent Prince,t so my regent princes will no longer mistreat my nation. The remaining portion of the land is to be allotted to the house of Israel, that is, to its tribes.” An Exhortation to Honest Business 9“This is what the Lord GOD says, ‘Enough of you, you regent princes of Israel! Abandon your violence and destruction. Practice what is just and right instead! Stop confiscating property from my people!’ declares the Lord GOD. 10‘You’re to use an honest scale, an honest dry measure,u and an honest liquid measure!v 11The ephah and the bath are to be of equal volume; that is, the bath is to contain one tenth of an omer and the ephah one tenth of an omer. The omer is to be the standard on which their volume measurement is to be based. 12The shekelw is to weigh 20 gerahs. The minax is to be comprised of three coins weighingy 20, 25, and fifteen shekels, respectively.’” Weight Standards for Offerings 13“Here are the standards for presenting offerings: a sixth of an ephah that is based on the standard omer of wheat, and a sixth of an ephah based on the standard omer of barley. 14The olive oil quota is to be based on the bath, measured at ten baths to each omer, which is equal to one kor. 15The sheep quota is to be one from each flock of 200 taken from the pastures of Israel. From all of these you are to present grain offerings, burnt offerings, and peace offerings, to make atonement for them,” declares the Lord GOD. 16“The entire nation living in the land is to present this offering to the Regent Prince in Israel. 17The Regent Prince is to provide the burnt offerings, grain offerings, and drink offerings at the festivals, on the New Moons and Sabbaths, and at all of the prescribed festivals of the house of Israel. He is to provide the grain offerings, burnt offerings, and peace offerings in order to make atonement for the house of Israel.” 18“This is what the Lord GOD says, ‘On the first day of the first month, you are to present a young bull without defect in order to cleanse the sanctuary. 19The priest is to place some of the blood from the sin offering on the door posts of the Temple, on the four corners of the ledge around the altar, and on the posts of the gate leading to the inner court. 20You are also to do this on the seventh day of the month, to make atonement for any person who wanders away or who sins through ignorance in order to make atonement for the Temple. 21“‘On the fourteenth day of the first month, you are to observe the Passover as a festival for seven days. Unleavened bread is to be eaten. 22On that day, the Regent Prince is to provide, both for himself and for all the people who live in the land, a bull for a sin offering. 23Each day during the seven days of the festival, he is to provide a burnt offering to the LORD, consisting of seven bulls and seven rams without defect, offered each day throughout the seven days, along with a male goat offered each day as a sin offering. 24“‘The Regent Princez is also to present a grain offering consisting of an ephah with each bull and an ephah with each ram, along with a hin of olive oil mixed with an ephah of grain. 25On the fifteenth day of the seventh month, during a seven day festival, the Regent Princeaa is to present these as daily sin offerings, burnt offerings, and grain offerings mixed with oil.’” Footnotes: a 45:1 Lit. Gift; i.e. a special section of Israel’s land to be dedicated to the LORD as a national temple park; cf. Eze 48:8ff b 45:1 The Heb. lacks cubit; ifthe unit of measurement is royal cubits, the length is about 8.29 miles. c 45:1 So LXX; MT reads 10,000 d 45:1 LXX and MT lack cubit; ifthe unit of measurement is 20,000 royal cubits, the length is about 6.6 miles. e 45:2 The Heb. lacks cubits f 45:2 i.e. about 87.5 feet; the royal cubit was about 21 inches g 45:2 Lit. cubit open space h 45:3 The Heb. lacks cubits; ifthe unit of measurement is royal cubits, the length is about 8.29 miles. i 45:3 The Heb. lacks cubits j 45:4 The Heb. lacks set aside k 45:5 The Heb. lacks cubits; ifthe unit of measurement is royal cubits, the length is about 8.29 miles. l 45:5 The Heb. lacks to be set aside m 45:5 i.e. the ministry formerly held by the descendants of Levi n 45:5 Or chambers; so with MT; LXX reads temple, cities o 45:6 The Heb. lacks cubits; ifthe unit of measurement is royal cubits, the length is about 1.66 miles. p 45:6 The Heb. lacks cubits; ifthe unit of measurement is royal cubits, the length is about 8.29 miles. q 45:7 The Heb. lacks a portion r 45:7 Lit. the sea side facing the sea s 45:7 Lit. the sea side t 45:8 Lit. to him u 45:10 Lit. honest ephah v 45:10 Lit. bath w 45:12 A shekel weighed about 0.4 ounces x 45:12 Or maneh; the Babylonian standard was equivalent to 1/60 of a talent, with a talent weighing about 75 pounds y 45:12 The Heb. lacks comprised of three coins weighing z 45:24 Lit. 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