2 Kings 11:5-6

that enter.

1Ch 9:25; 23:3-6,32; 24:3-6; Lu 1:8,9

the watch.

19; 16:18; 1Ki 10:5; Jer 26:10; Eze 44:2,3; 46:2,3

the gate of Sur.

1Ch 26:13-19; 2Ch 23:4,5

that it be not broken down. or, from breaking up.

Ezekiel 44:2-3

because.

43:2-4; Ex 24:10; Isa 6:1-5

for.

46:2,8; 2Ch 23:13; 34:31

the prince.It is probable that the prince mentioned here and elsewhere, does not mean the Messiah, but the ruler of the Jewish nation for the time being. For it is not only directed where he should sit in the temple, and eat his portion of the sacrifices, and when and how he should go out; but it is also ordered (ch. 45:22,) that at the passover he shall offer a bullock, a sin offering for himself and the people; and to guard him against any temptation of oppressing the people, he had a provision of land allotted to him, (ch. 45:8,) out of which he is to give an inheritance for his sons, (ch. 46:18.) These appear plainly to be political rules for common princes, and for a succession of them; but as no such rules were observed under the second temple, the fulfilment of it must still be future.

34:24; 37:25; Zec 6:12,13

to eat.

Ge 31:54; Ex 24:9-11; De 12:7,17,18; Isa 23:18; 62:9; 1Co 10:18-33

Re 3:20

he shall enter.

40:9; 46:2,8-10

Ezekiel 46:2-3

the porch.

Joh 10:1-3

by the post.

8; 44:3; 2Ch 23:13; 34:31

the priests.

Col 1:28

prepare.Or, "offer," as the word {âsah} frequently denotes. The whole of this seems to intimate the constant, reverential, and exemplary attendance of kings on the pure ordinances of religion, in the approaching flourishing days of the church.

he shall worship.

1Ki 8:22,23; 1Ch 17:16; 29:10-12; 2Ch 6:13; 29:29; Mt 26:39

Heb 5:7,8

but the gate.

12

Lu 1:10; Joh 10:9; Heb 10:19-22
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