Ezekiel sees water flowing out from under the threshold of the temple toward the east, deepening from ankle to knee to waist to a river too deep to cross, and wherever it goes it brings life, fresh water to the Dead Sea, teeming fish, and trees bearing fruit each month with leaves for healing. The chapter also sets the borders of the restored land, to be divided among the tribes including the sojourners among them.
Ezekiel study chapter
Ezekiel 47
573 BCThe river of life flowing from the temple, and the borders of the restored land.
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