Ezekiel 44:19 - Exposition
When the priests retired from the inner court, and before they passed into the outer court to mingle with the people, they were enjoined to lay aside their official robes, depositing them in the holy chambers already described ( Ezekiel 42:1-14 ), and to put on other, i.e. their ordinary, clothes (comp. Le Ezekiel 6:11 ). The reason for this injunction was that they might not sanctify the people (comp. Ezekiel 46:20 ) through the people's coming in contact with their garments . These, being in a manner, i.e. ceremonially, holy, would impart to the people a levitical or ritualistic sanctity which would disqualify them, for a time, at least, from attending to the common duties of life, as under the Law those were who touched the sacrificial flesh (Le 6:18, 27), the altar ( Exodus 29:37 ), and the vessels of the sanctuary ( Exodus 30:29 ).
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