Verse 2
the visions: There can be little doubt, that the grand outlines of the description of the temple, in the following extraordinary vision, were taken from that of Solomon's, with all the additions made to it in after ages; and we may suppose that Zerubbabel and the other Jews had respect to it, as far as circumstances would permit, in rebuilding the temple after the captivity. There are, however, many circumstances which conclusively shew, that something infinitely superior to either the first or second temple was intended; and that the external description must be considered as a figure and emblem of spiritual blessings. Probably the more immediate accomplishment of the prophecy will be subsequent to the conversion and restoration of the Jews, the destruction of Gog and Magog, and the pouring out of the Spirit, mentioned at the close of the last chapter; but whether there will be any external forms analogous to these cannot be determined, though in some respects it seems improbable. Ezekiel 1:1, Ezekiel 8:3, Daniel 7:1, Daniel 7:7, Acts 2:17, Acts 16:9, 2 Corinthians 12:1-Judges :
a very: Ezekiel 17:22, Ezekiel 17:23, Isaiah 2:2, Isaiah 2:3, Daniel 2:34, Daniel 2:35, Micah 4:1, Revelation 21:10
by: or, upon
as the: Ezekiel 48:30-Habakkuk :, Galatians 4:26, Revelation 21:10-Isaiah :
frame: 1 Chronicles 28:12, 1 Chronicles 28:19
on the south: Isaiah 48:2, Isaiah 14:13
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 34:1 - showed him 1 Kings 18:12 - the Spirit of the Lord 2 Kings 2:16 - the Spirit Ezekiel 3:12 - spirit Ezekiel 7:2 - unto Ezekiel 11:1 - the spirit Ezekiel 41:1 - he brought Ezekiel 42:1 - he brought Ezekiel 43:5 - the spirit Ezekiel 43:12 - Upon Matthew 4:1 - of the spirit Acts 10:10 - he fell
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