The Temple Of Ezekiel
by Lambert Dolphin
In that day the branch of the LORD shall be beautiful and glorious,
and the fruit of the land shall be the pride and glory of the survivors
of Israel. And he who is left in Zion and remains in Jerusalem will be
called holy, every one who has been recorded for life in Jerusalem, when
the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion and
cleansed the bloodstains of Jerusalem from its midst by a spirit of judgment
and by a spirit of burning. Then the LORD will create over the whole site
of Mount Zion and over her assemblies a cloud by day, and smoke and the
shining of a flaming fire by night; for over all the glory there will be
a canopy and a pavilion. It will be for a shade by day from the heat, and
for a refuge and a shelter from the storm and rain. (Isaiah 4:2-6)

Background
This paper speculates on the Temple of Ezekiel described by that prophet,
as understood from a Christian point of view. That building has never yet
been built.
Two temples of Yahweh have been located on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
in times past. Solomon's Temple called by the Jews, "The First Temple,"
was destroyed by the siege of Nebuchadnezzar and the armies of Babylon on
the 9th of Av in 586 BC. Some seventy years later, approximately, Jewish
exiles were allowed to return to Jerusalem to build an altar, the "Second"
Jewish temple and finally the walls of the city. Although modest in comparison
to the First Temple, the Second Temple was greatly enlarged and expanded
by Herod the Great. This latter temple was the Temple in which Jesus was
dedicated, and where He taught and cast out the money changers on two occasions.
The Day of Pentecost following the resurrection of Jesus found Jewish believers
assembled for prayer in the temple courts when the Holy Spirit came from
heaven to begin the calling out of a new group of believers (both Jews and
Gentiles) - known as the church. Preaching by the Apostles and public miracles
recorded in the book of Acts took place outside this Second Temple, however
it was destroyed by General Titus and besieging Roman armies on the 9th
of Av in AD 70. This destruction had been predicted by Jesus nearly forty
years earlier (Matthew 24, Luke 21). Since AD 70 no Jewish temple has been
built on the Temple Mount.
The New Testament contains three references to a Third Jewish Temple standing
on the site at the end of the present age. Likewise there are Scriptural
reasons (Christians believe) that a the coming Third Temple will be followed
by a Fourth. The location of the First and Second Temples is a matter of
keen interest among devout Jews in Israel today as the Third Temple must
be built on the consecrated ground where the First and Second Temples stood.
This site is currently under the control of the Muslim WAQF. This article
concerns primarily the Fourth Temple, usually called "Ezekiel's Temple.
The Third and Fourth Jewish Temples
Only a small number of Orthodox Jewish believers in Israel today believe
that the coming Third Temple will be built by the Jewish Messiah when he
appears. Groups such as The Temple Institute believe it is incumbent upon
them to make all possible preparations in advance - and to build the Third
Temple when the freedom to do so is gained on the Temple Mount - whether
or not the Messiah arrives before or after the Temple is erected.
The post-exilic prophet Zechariah (who wrote about 500 BC) says that Messiah,
whom he calls the "Branch" would Himself one day build a temple
in Israel. The Branch will be an individual in whom the offices of both
King and High Priest are combined:
"Take from them (the returning exiles from Babylon) silver and
gold, and make a crown, and set it upon the head of (Yeshua) Joshua, the
son of Jehozadak, the high priest, and say to him, 'Thus says the Lord
of hosts, "Behold, the man whose name is the Branch: for he shall
grow up in his place, and he shall build the temple of the Lord. It
is he who shall build the temple of the Lord, and shall bear royal honor,
and shall sit and rule upon his throne. And there shall be a priest
by his throne, and peaceful understanding shall be between them both."'
(Zechariah 6:13.)
Christians, of course, claim that the promised Messiah, also named Yeshua,
has already come to earth once and will come a second time to establish
his millennial kingdom on the earth, ruling thereafter from Jerusalem. Although
the New Testament speaks three times of the existence of a Third Jewish
Temple in Jerusalem at the end of the present age, as we have already discussed,
the fate of that Third Temple is not given in the New Testament.
A great and devastating earthquake is associated with the second coming
of Jesus to the Mount of Olives which apparently will destroy most of the
city of Jerusalem at that time. Major topographic changes will occur throughout
the land of Israel as well.
These changes in the entire land when Messiah comes are spoken of in numerous
passages of the Bible:
- Comfort, comfort my people, says your God. Speak tenderly to Jerusalem,
and cry to her that her warfare is ended, that her iniquity is pardoned,
that she has received from the LORD's hand double for all her sins. A voice
cries: "In the wilderness prepare the way of the LORD, make straight
in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shall be lifted up,
and every mountain and hill be made low; the uneven ground shall become
level, and the rough places a plain. And the glory of the LORD shall
be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together, for the mouth of the
LORD has spoken." (Isaiah 40:1-5, quoted in Luke 3:5)
- But on that day...says the Lord GOD, my wrath will be roused. For in
my jealousy and in my blazing wrath I declare, On that day there shall
be a great shaking in the land of Israel; the fish of the sea, and
the birds of the air, and the beasts of the field, and all creeping things
that creep on the ground, and all the men that are upon the face of the
earth, shall quake at my presence, and the mountains shall be thrown
down, and the cliffs shall fall, and every wall shall tumble to the ground.
(Ezekiel 38:18-22)
- The seventh angel poured his bowl into the air, and a loud voice came
out of the temple, from the throne, saying, "It is done!" And
there were flashes of lightning, voices, peals of thunder, and a great
earthquake such as had never been since men were on the earth, so great
was that earthquake. The great city [Jerusalem] was split into three
parts, and the cities of the nations fell, and God remembered great
Babylon, to make her drain the cup of the fury of his wrath. And every
island fled away, and no mountains were to be found; and great hailstones,
heavy as a hundred-weight, dropped on men from heaven, till men cursed
God for the plague of the hail, so fearful was that plague. (Revelation
16:17-21)
- For I will gather all the nations against Jerusalem to battle, and
the city shall be taken and the houses plundered and the women ravished;
half of the city shall go into exile, but the rest of the people shall
not be cut off from the city. Then the LORD will go forth and fight against
those nations as when he fights on a day of battle. On that day his feet
shall stand on the Mount of Olives which lies before Jerusalem on the east;
and the Mount of Olives shall be split in two from east to west by a
very wide valley; so that one half of the Mount shall withdraw northward,
and the other half southward. And the valley of my mountains shall
be stopped up, for the valley of the mountains shall touch the side of
it; and you shall flee as you fled from the earthquake in the days of Uzziah
king of Judah. Then the LORD your God will come, and all the holy ones
with him. On that day there shall be neither cold nor frost. And there
shall be continuous day (it is known to the LORD), not day and not night,
for at evening time there shall be light. On that day living waters
shall flow out from Jerusalem, half of them to the eastern sea and half
of them to the western sea; it shall continue in summer as in winter.
And the LORD will become king over all the earth; on that day the LORD
will be one and his name one. The whole land shall be turned into a plain
from Geba to Rimmon south of Jerusalem. But Jerusalem shall remain aloft
upon its site from the Gate of Benjamin to the place of the former gate,
to the Corner Gate, and from the Tower of Hananel to the king's wine presses.
(Zechariah 14:2-10)
Thus it is reasonable to suppose that the Third Temple will be destroyed
by the final earthquake at Messiah's appearing in glory, or by the final
military invasion of Jerusalem during World War III spoken of also by Zechariah
in the above passage.
The prophet Ezekiel describes in great detail a temple in Israel that is
too large to fit on the present Temple Mount site. The Temple of
Ezekiel proper measures about 875 feet square, and it sits in the middle
of a consecrated area nearly one mile on each side. Ezekiel's temple is
also very different in many details from any previous temples that have
existed in Israel (or elsewhere). Therefore most Bible scholars believe
there will one day exist in the Holy Land a Fourth or "Millennial"
Temple.
Ezekiel also describes the reapportionment of the land in specific lots
during the millennial kingdom. The temple and the temple district are not
part of the rebuilt city of Jerusalem according to the details of this reapportionment:
"When you allot the land as a possession, you shall set apart for
the Lord a portion of the land as a holy district, twenty-five thousand
cubits long and twenty thousand cubits broad; it shall be holy throughout
its whole extent. Of this a square plot of five hundred by five hundred
cubits shall be for the sanctuary, with fifty cubits for an open space
around it. And in the holy district you shall measure off a section twenty-five
thousand cubits long and ten thousand broad, in which shall be the sanctuary,
the most holy place. It shall be the holy portion of the land; it shall
be for the priests, who minister in the sanctuary and approach the Lord
to minister to him; and it shall be a place for their houses and a holy
place for the sanctuary. Another section, twenty-five thousand cubits long
and ten thousand cubits broad, shall be for the Levites who minister at
the temple, as their possession for cities to live in."
"Alongside the portion set apart as the holy district you shall assign
for the possession of the city an area five thousand cubits broad, and
twenty-five thousand cubits long it shall belong to the whole house of
Israel."
"And to the prince shall belong the land on both sides of the holy
district and the property of the city, on the west and on the east, corresponding
in length to one of the tribal portions, and extending from the western
to the eastern boundary of the land. It is to be his property in Israel.
And my princes shall no more oppress my people; but they shall let the
house of Israel have the land according to their tribes." (Ezekiel
45:1-8.)
"Adjoining the territory of Judah, from the east side to the west,
shall be the portion which you shall set apart, twenty-five thousand cubits
in breadth, and in length equal to one of the tribal portions, from the
east side to the west, with the sanctuary in the midst of it. The portion
which you shall set apart for the Lord shall be twenty-five thousand cubits
in length, and twenty thousand in breadth." (Ezekiel 48)
According to many Christian Bible scholars, the Fourth Temple (Ezekiel
40-45) will be "memorial" - a teaching center apparently to instruct
men about the holiness of God and proper worship during the coming kingdom
of Jesus on the earth. As sinful men and women continue to be born into
the world in the millennium the temple is supposed to remind everyone of
the substitutionary death of Jesus on the cross, as the "Lamb of God,"
some two thousand years earlier.
Although Ezekiel is a much-neglected book, several good commentaries (Ref. 1, 2) complete with detailed analysis of
the chapters on the Millennial temple are in print. In addition Mr. John
W. Schmitt of Portland, Oregon (Ref. 3) has devoted many years to a study
of Ezekiel's Temple, and to the construction of several fine scale models
used for educational purposes.
Ezekiel had planned to enter the priestly service in the First Temple when
he reached thirty years of age. His plans were cut short in 597 when King
Nebuchadnezzar raided and captured Jerusalem after a brief siege, taking
with him young king Jehoichin and "all the princes, and all the mighty
men of valor, ten thousand captives, and all the craftsmen and smiths."
(2 Kings 24:14). (By way of reference, Daniel and his three friends of the
tribe of Judah plus others from Jerusalem had previously been taken to Babylon
in a raid by General - soon to be King - Nebuchadnezzar after the battle
of Carchemish in 605. That famous battle ended the rule of Egypt in the
ancient world).
In the fifth year of his own exile from Jerusalem, that is in 593 BC, Ezekiel
was called by God to exercise a prophetic ministry to the house of Israel
which he continued until about the year 570. Ezekiel was married, in fact
his wife died as a sign from God on the day Jerusalem fell, (24:18).
Ezekiel's temple and the millennium occupies the last eight long chapters
of his book. He gives 318 precise measurements of the temple using some
37 unique words that are architectural terms, such as "door-posts,"
"windows," etc. Ezekiel received this great wealth of information
on the millennial temple in the year 572 BC in the form of a vision and
a personally conducted tour of the temple by "a man whose appearance
was like the appearance of bronze." (Evidently the Angel of
the Lord). "He had a line of flax and a measuring rod in his hand and
he stood in the gateway." (40:3) The tour began at the Eastern Gate
- which was closed:
"Then he brought me back to the outer gate of the sanctuary, which
faces east; and it was shut. And he said to me, "This gate shall remain
shut; it shall not be opened, and no one shall enter by it; for the LORD,
the God of Israel, has entered by it; therefore it shall remain shut. Only
the prince {messiah?] may sit in it to eat bread before the LORD; he shall
enter by way of the vestibule of the gate, and shall go out by the same
way." (44:1-3)
The present Golden Gate in the Eastern Wall of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
is walled shut. Jewish and Arab tradition teaches - probably because of
a misinterpretation of this passage in Ezekiel - that the Jewish Messiah
is to enter the Golden Gate. For that reason the gate was walled up by the
Arabs in the 11th Century after the Crusades, (if not earlier) or perhaps
by Suleiman the Magnificent in AD 1539-1542 - to prevent the Jewish Messiah
from entering. The much older gate beneath the present Golden Gate, or else
another (as yet undiscovered) gate in the Eastern wall could have been the
one used by Jesus when He rode into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday riding on the
foal of a donkey.
In addition to being a very large and complex structure Ezekiel's temple
differs in several very important ways from any previously existing Jewish
temple. These have been catalogued by researcher John Schmitt, a Portland,
Oregon Bible scholar, as follows:
Features Unique to Ezekiel's Temple
- No wall of partition to exclude Gentiles (compare Ephesians 2:14)
(Gentiles were previously welcome in the Outer Courts,
but excluded from the inner courts on pain of death).
- No Court of Women (compare Galatians 3:28 (Outer Court and Inner Court
only)
- No Laver (see Ezekiel 36:24-27, John 15:3)
- No Table of Shewbread (see Micah 5:4, John 6:35)
- No Lampstand or Menorah (see Isaiah 49:6, John 8:12)
- No Golden Altar of Incense (Zechariah 8:20-23, John 14:6)
- No Veil (Isaiah 25:6-8, Matthew 27:51)
- No Ark of the Covenant (Jeremiah 3:16, John 10:30-33)
- Major Changes to the Altar:
(Altar approached by a ramp from the East. Previous altars all approached
from the South. Stairs to the altar, not a ramp as previously. The top
of the ark now described by the Hebrew word "ariel" [Isaiah 29:1]
meaning "hearth of God" or "lion of God." [Rev. 5:5]).
(Ref. 3)
If the previous temples as well as the Tabernacle of Moses are pictures
for us of man as the dwelling place of God, then Ezekiel's temple may be
intended to teach us about the marvelously new resurrection bodies waiting
for every believer when he leaves this present life (2 Corinthians 5:1-5).
Believing saints from the Old Testament epoch, saints from the Christian
era, and all those raised from the dead at the rapture and at the second
coming of Christ in glory receive new resurrection bodies, like that of
Jesus, as detailed in 1 Corinthians 15. Yet, after the Battle of Armageddon,
Jesus will gather all the survivors of the nations outside Jerusalem and
determine which individual sons and daughters of Adam are worthy to enter
the Millennial Kingdom on earth. This is the famous judgment of the sheep
and the goats described by our Lord in Matthew 25:31-46, and also given
by the prophet Joel:
- "For behold, in those days and at that time, when I restore the
fortunes of Judah and Jerusalem, I will gather all the nations and bring
them down to the valley of Jehoshaphat, and I will enter into judgment
with them there, on account of my people and my heritage Israel, because
they have scattered them among the nations, and have divided up my land,
and have cast lots for my people, and have given a boy for a harlot, and
have sold a girl for wine, and have drunk it. "What are you to me,
O Tyre and Sidon, and all the regions of Philistia? Are you paying me back
for something? If you are paying me back, I will requite your deed upon
your own head swiftly and speedily. For you have taken my silver and my
gold, and have carried my rich treasures into your temples. You have sold
the people of Judah and Jerusalem to the Greeks, removing them far from
their own border. But now I will stir them up from the place to which you
have sold them, and I will requite your deed upon your own head. I will
sell your sons and your daughters into the hand of the sons of Judah, and
they will sell them to the Sabeans, to a nation far off; for the LORD has
spoken." Proclaim this among the nations: Prepare war, stir up the
mighty men. Let all the men of war draw near, let them come up. Beat your
plowshares into swords, and your pruning hooks into spears; let the weak
say, "I am a warrior."
- Hasten and come, all you nations round about, gather yourselves there.
Bring down thy warriors, O LORD. Let the nations bestir themselves, and
come up to the valley of Jehoshaphat; for there I will sit to judge all
the nations round about. Put in the sickle, for the harvest is ripe. Go
in, tread, for the wine press is full. The vats overflow, for their wickedness
is great. Multitudes, multitudes, in the valley of decision! For the day
of the LORD is near in the valley of decision. The sun and the moon are
darkened, and the stars withdraw their shining. And the LORD roars from
Zion, and utters his voice from Jerusalem, and the heavens and the earth
shake. But the LORD is a refuge to his people, a stronghold to the people
of Israel. "So you shall know that I am the LORD your God, who dwell
in Zion, my holy mountain. And Jerusalem shall be holy and strangers shall
never again pass through it. "And in that day the mountains shall
drip sweet wine, and the hills shall flow with milk, and all the stream
beds of Judah shall flow with water; and a fountain shall come forth from
the house of the LORD and water the valley of Shittim. "Egypt shall
become a desolation and Edom a desolate wilderness, for the violence done
to the people of Judah, because they have shed innocent blood in their
land. But Judah shall be inhabited for ever, and Jerusalem to all generations.
I will avenge their blood, and I will not clear the guilty, for the LORD
dwells in Zion." (Joel 3)
The criterion for judgment at this time will be how individuals Gentiles
have treated the Jews, especially believing Jews who constitute "true
Israel." The "Sheep" category clearly represents those righteous
gentiles whose hearts are right before the Lord, that is they are all regenerated
men and women, but individuals who have not previously received their resurrection
bodies. They will repopulate the earth, according to Christian belief, during
the thousand year reign of Messiah under greatly improved living conditions:
"But be glad and rejoice for ever in that which I create; for behold,
I create Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her people a joy. I will rejoice in
Jerusalem, and be glad in my people; no more shall be heard in it the sound
of weeping and the cry of distress. No more shall there be in it an infant
that lives but a few days, or an old man who does not fill out his days,
for the child shall die a hundred years old, and the sinner a hundred years
old shall be accursed. They shall build houses and inhabit them; they shall
plant vineyards and eat their fruit. They shall not build and another inhabit;
they shall not plant and another eat; for like the days of a tree shall
the days of my people be, and my chosen shall long enjoy the work of their
hands. They shall not labor in vain, or bear children for calamity; for
they shall be the offspring of the blessed of the LORD, and their children
with them. Before they call I will answer, while they are yet speaking
I will hear. The wolf and the lamb shall feed together, the lion shall
eat straw like the ox; and dust shall be the serpent's food. They shall
not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain, says the LORD." (Isaiah
65:18-25)
During this thousand year reign of Yeshua over a restored earth, with
Satan locked away in the abyss (Rev. 20:2), sinners will be born on the
earth and will need to be instructed in matters of God's grace and mercy.
For this reason most commentators on Ezekiel believe that the Fourth Temple
will be Memorial in nature, looking back in time to the cross of Jesus Christ,
just as the Tabernacle and First and Second Temples pointed ahead in time
to the cross. The prescribed worship services of Ezekiel's temple are also
described for us in great detail by the prophet. The priests presiding over
the temple services will be of the line of Zadok (44:15) who proved faithful
after the failure of the Levitical priests in the line of Eli (1 Samuel
2:35, 1 Kings 2:26-27, 35).
In addition to the physical differences in Ezekiel's Temple a number of
changes are made in the annual cycle of Jewish feasts. It is very clearly
that the Millennial Temple sacrifices are definitely not a re-instatement
of the Mosaic system, (see Ref. 4).
Another feature of the Millennial Temple is the presence of a great stream
of fresh water which issues from beneath the Southern wall of the Temple.
Ezekiel describes this river, which divides into two branches and flows
Westward into the Mediterranean Sea and also Eastward into the Northern
end of the Dead Sea, freshening all the land South of Jericho,
Then he brought me back to the door of the temple; and behold, water
was issuing from below the threshold of the temple toward the east (for
the temple faced east); and the water was flowing down from below the south
end of the threshold of the temple, south of the altar. Then he brought
me out by way of the north gate, and led me round on the outside to the
outer gate, that faces toward the east; and the water was coming out on
the south side. Going on eastward with a line in his hand, the man measured
a thousand cubits, and then led me through the water; and it was ankle-deep.
Again he measured a thousand, and led me through the water; and it was
knee-deep. Again he measured a thousand, and led me through the water;
and it was up to the loins. Again he measured a thousand, and it was a
river that I could not pass through, for the water had risen; it was deep
enough to swim in, a river that could not be passed through.
And he said to me, "Son of man, have you seen this?" Then he
led me back along the bank of the river. As I went back, I saw upon the
bank of the river very many trees on the one side and on the other. And
he said to me, "This water flows toward the eastern region and goes
down into the Arabah; and when it enters the stagnant waters of the sea,
the water will become fresh. And wherever the river goes every living creature
which swarms will live, and there will be very many fish; for this water
goes there, that the waters of the sea may become fresh; so everything
will live where the river goes. Fishermen will stand beside the sea; from
Engedi to Eneglaim it will be a place for the spreading of nets; its fish
will be of very many kinds, like the fish of the Great Sea. But its swamps
and marshes will not become fresh; they are to be left for salt. And on
the banks, on both sides of the river, there will grow all kinds of trees
for food. Their leaves will not wither nor their fruit fail, but they will
bear fresh fruit every month, because the water for them flows from the
sanctuary. Their fruit will be for food, and their leaves for healing."
(47:1-12)
This same stream of water seems to be identical to that described in
Zechariah 14:8 and Joel 3:18. If so then the site of the Fourth Temple would
seem to be on or near the present Temple Mount in Jerusalem. If this is
so, then the city of Jerusalem will evidently be rebuilt to the South since
the temple holy district is specified in Ezekiel 48 as North of the rebuilt
city of Jerusalem. Some commentators have suggested that the Millennial
Temple will be located at Shiloh, 31 kilometers to the North of present
day Jerusalem.
A second reason for believing that the site of Ezekiel's Temple may be near
the present Temple Mount is found in Ezekiel's description of the return
of the Lord to dwell forever with His people Israel. The Lord says the people
will no longer defile the temple site with the dead bodies of their kings.
Since there are so many cemeteries on and around the Temple Mount this would
require a special ritual cleansing of the entire area (described by Ezekiel),
and of course the relocation of the rebuilt City to the South of the Temple
district as we have already noted:
Afterward he (the angel of the Lord brought me (Ezekiel) to the gate,
the gate facing east. And behold, the glory of the God of Israel came from
the east; and the sound of his coming was like the sound of many waters;
and the earth shone with his glory. And the vision I saw was like the vision
which I had seen when he came to destroy the city, and like the vision
which I had seen by the river Chebar; and I fell upon my face. As the glory
of the LORD entered the temple by the gate facing east, the Spirit lifted
me up, and brought me into the inner court; and behold, the glory of the
LORD filled the temple. While the man was standing beside me, I heard one
speaking to me out of the temple; and he said to me, "Son of man,
this is the place of my throne and the place of the soles of my feet, where
I will dwell in the midst of the people of Israel for ever.
And the house of Israel shall no more defile my holy name, neither they,
nor their kings, by their harlotry, and by the dead bodies of their kings,
by setting their threshold by my threshold and their doorposts beside my
doorposts, with only a wall between me and them. They have defiled my holy
name by their abominations which they have committed, so I have consumed
them in my anger. Now let them put away their idolatry and the dead bodies
of their kings far from me, and I will dwell in their midst for ever. "And
you, son of man, describe to the house of Israel the temple and its appearance
and plan, that they may be ashamed of their iniquities. And if they are
ashamed of all that they have done, portray the temple, its arrangement,
its exits and its entrances, and its whole form; and make known to them
all its ordinances and all its laws; and write it down in their sight,
so that they may observe and perform all its laws and all its ordinances.
This is the law of the temple: the whole territory round about upon the
top of the mountain shall be most holy. Behold, this is the law of the
temple. (Ezekiel 43:1-12)
Jerusalem, the rebuilt city on earth during the New Jerusalem should
not be confused with the heavenly city known as "New Jerusalem,"
referred to in the New Testament, (Hebrews 11:16, 12: 18-29, Revelation
21-22) which seems to take the form of a great orbiting or stationary satellite
above the earth. This vast city whose dimensions are of the order of 1500
miles on a side, may be connected to the millennial temple by a space-time
gate way. The New Jerusalem does not include a temple (Revelation 21:22,
23) - "The Lord God, the Almighty and the Lamb, are its temple."
During the millennial kingdom sin will continue to exist on the earth, but
all forms of defilement and sin are clearly excluded from the New Jerusalem,
and guarded against by the complex rituals proscribed for the Temple of
Ezekiel on the earth.
Although we are given much information in the Bible on Tabernacle and Temples,
the principal Biblical emphasis is not on buildings but on men and their
character, scripture does not negate the use of shadows and symbols.
"Thus says the Lord: 'Heaven is my throne and the earth is my footstool;
what is the house which you would build for me, and what is the place of
my rest. All these things my hand has made, and so all these things are
mine, says the Lord. But this is the man to whom I look, he that is humble
and contrite in spirit and trembles at my word."' (Isaiah 66:1, 2)

References
1. Ezekiel, by Ralph Alexander,
Moody Press, Chicago, 1976.
2. Ezekiel, by John B. Taylor,
Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries, Intervarsity Press, Downers Grove, Illinois,
60515, 1969.
3. John W. Schmitt, Messianic Temple Ministries,
5812 NE Alton, Portland, OR 97213.John Schmitt was a speaker at one of our
conferences on the Temple Mount several years ago in Jerusalem. He spoke
at that session on Ezekiel's Temple. He is from Portland and had built several
models of Ezekiel temple and for some years was presenting his model at
churches in his area. I (LTD) have known John many years and encouraged
him, when we first got acquainted, to travel to Israel and I urged him to
write a book. He is the only one I know who writes these days on Ezekiel's
yet-to-be-built temple, so his research is much needed. At last John's book
is out and is one you will want in your library: Messiah's Coming Temple:
Ezekiel's Prophetic Vision of the Future Temple by John W. Schmitt and
J. Carl Laney Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids, MI 1997. 188 pages, paperback,
about $10.99.
4. Israelology: The Missing Link in Systemic
Theology, by Arnold G. Fruchenbaum, Ariel Ministries Press, Box 3723,
Tustin, CA 92681, 1992.
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