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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Ezekiel 48:34

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Ezekiel 48:34

At the west side four thousand and five hundred, [with] their three gates; one gate of Gad, one gate of Asher, one gate of Naphtali.

34. The gates on the west were those of Gad, Asher and Naphtali.

Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges

At the west side four thousand and five hundred,…. Measures or reeds; so many were the length of this side; the same with north, south, and east, and made a foursquare; and such the city was, as the New Jerusalem is said to be, Re 21:16:

with their three gates: one gate of Gad, one gate of Asher, one gate of Naphtali; the situation of these gates on all sides, east, west, north, and south, show that in the latter day people will flock from all quarters to the church of Christ, and that there will be an open and free access of all persons into it; see Isa 2:2.

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

Eze 48:34 At the west side four thousand and five hundred, [with] their three gates; one gate of Gad, one gate of Asher, one gate of Naphtali.

Ver. 34. At the west side, &c. ] See on Eze 48:32-33 .

Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)

Eze 48:34. This verse brings the measurements round to the place of beginning. There being three gates on each of the four sides of the city reminds us of the description which John gives of the Eternal City in Rev 21:13.

Fuente: Combined Bible Commentary