Today, I am reading and commenting on Ezekiel 46-48.
The first thing I want to comment on is that Ezekiel refers to “the prince’ rather than “the king” when prophesying about the restored Israelite nation. I do not know the significance of that fact, it is just something which stands out to me as I read the Book of Ezekiel. It is one of those things which I have noticed for some years, but I do not think I have ever written about it. I was not going to write more about that fact, but I wanted to write a bit about the prince coming into the temple when the people came in for the festivals, and then leave the temple when they left. As part of looking at that I looked at yesterday’s passage again. There I took note that the prince was to enter the temple through the portico of the east gate to the temple, and only the prince was to enter through that gate, because that was the gate through which the glory of God had entered the temple. This suggests to me that he is referred to as the prince because God is the king. Which brings me to the part which I was going to write about before looking at the idea about why the ruler is called “the prince” rather than “the king”. When the people came to the temple for festivals and feasts, the prince was to be among them, even though he entered through a different gate. He was to enter the temple when the people entered, and stay until they left, and only until they left. The prince did not get special privileges to arrive early, or late, nor leave early. He was also not privileged to stay in the temple after the people left for the day.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.










