Ezekiel 
 46
  -  "'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: 
    The gate of the inner court facing east is to be shut on the six working days, 
    but on the Sabbath day and on the day of the New Moon it is to be opened.
 
  -  The prince is to enter from the outside 
    through the portico of the gateway and stand by the gatepost. The priests 
    are to sacrifice his burnt offering and his fellowship offerings. He is to 
    worship at the threshold of the gateway and then go out, but the gate will 
    not be shut until evening.
 
  -  On the Sabbaths and New Moons the people 
    of the land are to worship in the presence of the LORD at the entrance to 
    that gateway.
 
  -  The burnt offering the prince brings to 
    the LORD on the Sabbath day is to be six male lambs and a ram, all without 
    defect.
 
  -  The grain offering given with the ram is 
    to be an ephah, and the grain offering with the lambs is to be as much as 
    he pleases, along with a hin of oil for each ephah.
 
  -  On the day of the New Moon he is to offer 
    a young bull, six lambs and a ram, all without defect.
 
  -  He is to provide as a grain offering one 
    ephah with the bull, one ephah with the ram, and with the lambs as much as 
    he wants to give, along with a hin of oil with each ephah.
 
  -  When the prince enters, he is to go in through 
    the portico of the gateway, and he is to come out the same way.
 
  -  "'When the people of the land come 
    before the LORD at the appointed feasts, whoever enters by the north gate 
    to worship is to go out the south gate; and whoever enters by the south gate 
    is to go out the north gate. No one is to return through the gate by which 
    he entered, but each is to go out the opposite gate.
 
  -  The prince is to be among them, going in 
    when they go in and going out when they go out.
 
  -  "'At the festivals and the appointed 
    feasts, the grain offering is to be an ephah with a bull, an ephah with a 
    ram, and with the lambs as much as one pleases, along with a hin of oil for 
    each ephah.
 
  -  When the prince provides a freewill offering 
    to the LORD -- whether a burnt offering or fellowship offerings -- the gate 
    facing east is to be opened for him. He shall offer his burnt offering or 
    his fellowship offerings as he does on the Sabbath day. Then he shall go out, 
    and after he has gone out, the gate will be shut.
 
  -  "'Every day you are to provide a year-old 
    lamb without defect for a burnt offering to the LORD; morning by morning you 
    shall provide it.
 
  -  You are also to provide with it morning 
    by morning a grain offering, consisting of a sixth of an ephah with a third 
    of a hin of oil to moisten the flour. The presenting of this grain offering 
    to the LORD is a lasting ordinance.
 
  -  So the lamb and the grain offering and the 
    oil shall be provided morning by morning for a regular burnt offering.
 
  -  "'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: 
    If the prince makes a gift from his inheritance to one of his sons, it will 
    also belong to his descendants; it is to be their property by inheritance.
 
  -  If, however, he makes a gift from his inheritance 
    to one of his servants, the servant may keep it until the year of freedom; 
    then it will revert to the prince. His inheritance belongs to his sons only; 
    it is theirs.
 
  -  The prince must not take any of the inheritance 
    of the people, driving them off their property. He is to give his sons their 
    inheritance out of his own property, so that none of my people will be separated 
    from his property.'"
 
  -  Then the man brought me through the entrance 
    at the side of the gate to the sacred rooms facing north, which belonged to 
    the priests, and showed me a place at the western end.
 
  -  He said to me, "This is the place where 
    the priests will cook the guilt offering and the sin offering and bake the 
    grain offering, to avoid bringing them into the outer court and consecrating 
    the people."
 
  -  He then brought me to the outer court and 
    led me around to its four corners, and I saw in each corner another court.
 
  -  In the four corners of the outer court were 
    enclosed courts, forty cubits long and thirty cubits wide; each of the courts 
    in the four corners was the same size.
 
  -  Around the inside of each of the four courts 
    was a ledge of stone, with places for fire built all around under the ledge.
 
  -  He said to me, "These are the kitchens 
    where those who minister at the temple will cook the sacrifices of the people." 
    
      
  
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