Ezekiel 45:2

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the dimensions of the sanctuary and its surrounding area. God, through the prophet Ezekiel, is giving specific instructions about the layout. The sanctuary is to be a square, 500 by 500 cubits, with an additional 50 cubits on all sides for the suburbs.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big square sandbox for playing, and it's 500 steps long on each side. Around this sandbox, you have a space where you can plant flowers and trees, making it 50 steps wide all around. That's what this verse is talking about, but for a special place where people can meet God.

Historical Background

Ezekiel, the prophet, wrote this around 593-571 BCE. He was addressing the exiled Israelites, who were living in Babylon. The text reflects God's promise to restore Israel and outlines the future temple's dimensions and functions.

Living It Out Today

Today, think about creating a 'sanctuary' in your home or community, a space dedicated to peace and reflection. This could be a quiet room or a community garden where people gather to find tranquility and connect with something bigger than themselves.

Topics

sanctuarydimensionsrestorationcommunitypromisespace

Related Verses

Numbers 35:4Ezekiel 48:17Revelation 21:16Deuteronomy 3:14Exodus 25:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote Ezekiel 45:2?
Ezekiel wrote this verse as part of his prophecy, likely while in exile in Babylon.
What is the sanctuary mentioned in Ezekiel 45:2?
The sanctuary is a holy place, described here as a square area for worship and spiritual activities, surrounded by a defined space for living areas.
How can we understand the concept of suburbs in Ezekiel 45:2?
The suburbs here refer to the living areas around the sanctuary, providing a buffer and space for daily life, much like modern suburban areas around a city center.
What does this verse teach about planning and design?
This verse illustrates the importance of thoughtful planning and design in creating spaces that serve both spiritual and practical needs, emphasizing balance and purpose.
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