Ezekiel 40

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Ezekiel 40 is a chapter in the Book of Ezekiel that begins the prophet’s detailed vision of a future temple and restored worship in Jerusalem.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chapter of the Bible
chapter of the Book of Ezekiel
associatedPlace Jerusalem (in vision) NERFINISHED
authorTraditionallyAscribedTo prophet Ezekiel NERFINISHED
beginsSection Ezekiel’s temple vision (chapters 40–48)
book Ezekiel NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus canonical scripture in Christianity
canonical scripture in Judaism
chronology fourteenth year after the city was struck down
twenty-fifth year of the exile
contains detailed architectural measurements
describes arrangements for sacrifices
chambers for priests
future temple complex
gates of the temple
inner court of the temple
outer court of the temple
follows Ezekiel 39 NERFINISHED
genre prophetic literature
vision report
hasPositionInBook 40
language Biblical Hebrew NERFINISHED
literaryUnitWith Ezekiel 41 NERFINISHED
Ezekiel 42 NERFINISHED
locatedIn section Ezekiel 40–48
mainTheme measuring of the temple complex
restoration of worship
vision of a future temple
mentions linen cord
measuring reed
partOf Book of Ezekiel NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Old Testament NERFINISHED
precedes Ezekiel 41 NERFINISHED
setting land of Israel (in vision) NERFINISHED
very high mountain
subjectOf eschatological interpretations
temple theology studies
testament Old Testament NERFINISHED
theologicalTheme God’s presence returning to a purified sanctuary
order and holiness in worship
tradition Christian
Jewish
visionRecipient Ezekiel NERFINISHED
visionSource a man whose appearance was like bronze
visionType restoration vision

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Ezekiel 39 precedes Ezekiel 40