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Ezekiel 46:20

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The man said to me, “This is the place where the priests will boil the guilt offering and the sin offering. It is where the priests will bake the grain offering. Why? So they will not need to bring these offerings out into the outer courtyard. So they will not bring those holy things out where the common people are.”

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The Levites roasted the Passover sacrifices over the fire in the way they were commanded. And they boiled the holy offerings in pots, kettles, and pans. Then they quickly gave the meat to the people.

“Cook the meat from the ram [276] that was used to make Aaron the high priest. Cook that meat in a holy place.

Before they go out into the outer courtyard to the people, they will take off the clothes they wear while serving me. They will put these clothes away in the holy rooms. Then they will put on other clothes. In this way, they will not let people touch those holy clothes.

They will get to eat the grain offerings, the sin offerings, and the guilt offerings. Everything the people in Israel give to the Lord will be theirs.

Then the man led me out to the outer courtyard. He led me to the four corners of the courtyard. I saw smaller courtyards in each corner of the large courtyard.

The man said to me, “These are the kitchens where the people that serve at the temple cook the sacrifices for the people.”

“When a person gives a grain offering to the Lord God, his offering must be made from fine flour. The person must pour oil on this flour and put frankincense [9] on it.

The grain offering that is left will belong to Aaron and his sons. This offering made by fire to the Lord is very holy.

The grain offering that is left will belong to Aaron and his sons. This offering made by fire to the Lord is very holy.

At that time, everything will belong to God. Even the harnesses on the horses will have the label, HOLY TO THE LORD. {\cf2\super [35]} And all the pots used in the Lord’s temple will be just as important as the bowls used at the altar.




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