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  • This shall be the sacred part of the land belonging to the priests, the ministers of the sanctuary, who draw near to minister to the LORD; it shall be a place for their homes and pasture land for their cattle. (Ezekiel 45, 4)

  • As property of the City you shall designate a strip five thousand cubits wide and twenty-five thousand long, parallel to the sacred tract; this shall belong to the whole house of Israel. (Ezekiel 45, 6)

  • The prince shall have a section bordering on both sides of the combined sacred tract and City property, extending westward on the western side and eastward on the eastern side, corresponding in length to one of the tribal portions from the western boundary to the eastern boundary (Ezekiel 45, 7)

  • In this sacred tract the priests shall have twenty-five thousand cubits on the north, ten thousand on the west, ten thousand on the east, and twenty-five thousand on the south; and the sanctuary of the LORD shall be in its center. (Ezekiel 48, 10)

  • shall have within this tract of land their own most sacred domain, next to the territory of the Levites. (Ezekiel 48, 12)

  • They may not sell or exchange or alienate this, the best part of the land, for it is sacred to the LORD. (Ezekiel 48, 14)

  • There shall remain an area along the sacred tract, ten thousand cubits to the east and ten thousand to the west, whose produce shall provide food for the workers of the City. (Ezekiel 48, 18)

  • The entire tract shall be twenty-five thousand by twenty-five thousand cubits; as a perfect square you shall set apart the sacred tract together with the City property. (Ezekiel 48, 20)

  • The remainder shall belong to the prince: the land on both sides of the sacred tract and the City property, extending along the twenty-five-thousand-cubit line eastward to the eastern boundary, and westward along the twenty-five-thousand-cubit line to the western boundary, a territory parallel with the tribal portions for the prince. The sacred tract and the sanctuary of the temple shall be in the middle. (Ezekiel 48, 21)

  • For the people of Israel shall remain many days without king or prince, Without sacrifice or sacred pillar, without ephod or household idols. (Hosea 3, 4)

  • Israel is a luxuriant vine whose fruit matches its growth. The more abundant his fruit, the more altars he built; The more productive his land, the more sacred pillars he set up. (Hosea 10, 1)

  • Their heart is false, now they pay for their guilt; God shall break down their altars and destroy their sacred pillars. (Hosea 10, 2)


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