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A Wall of Separation & Protection
Commentator John Gill explains that the first thing Ezekiel sees, a massive wall, symbolizes two key truths. First, it represents separation—the church is called to be distinct from the world, set apart by God's grace. Second, it signifies protection. The Lord Himself is a mighty wall around His people, defending them with His love, power, and salvation. The wall's equal height and thickness emphasize this complete security.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Theologian
The boundary wall of the temple courts. See Plan II.
A wall on the outside of the house - The wall enclosing the courts in w…
19th Century
Bishop
By the cubit and a handbreadth. —The sense will be more clearly conveyed by reading, “each being a cubit and a handbreadth,” i…
17th Century
Pastor
And behold, a wall on the outside of the house round about
The first thing that presents itself to the view of the p…
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17th Century
Minister
Here is a vision, beginning at Ezekiel 40 and continuing to the end of the book, Ezekiel 48, which is rightly regarded as one of the mos…