Ezekiel 45:17
the prince's: The prince is never mentioned in the ritual appointments of Moses, but here he is required to provide the oblations; and the variations in the Mosaic law, in the number of the several sacrifices, and the proportion of the meat offering to each, being ten times as much as the law prescribed, with several other circumstances, seem more like enacting a new law, than enforcing that of Moses. These variations may intimate a change in the external constitution of the church; and it is probable that they are to be understood emblematically. Eze 46:4-12, 2Sa 6:19, 1Ki 8:63, 1Ki 8:64, 1Ch 16:2, 1Ch 16:3, 1Ch 29:3-9, 2Ch 5:6, 2Ch 7:4, 2Ch 7:5, 2Ch 8:12, 2Ch 8:13, 2Ch 30:24, 2Ch 31:3, 2Ch 35:7, 2Ch 35:8, Ezr 1:5, Ezr 6:8, Ezr 6:9, Psa 68:18, Joh 1:16, Rom 11:35, Rom 11:36, Eph 5:2 in the feasts: Lev 23:1-44, Num 28:1 -Num 29:40, Isa 66:23 he shall prepare: Psa 22:15-26, Psa 22:29, Joh 6:51-57, 1Co 5:7, 1Co 5:8, Heb 13:10, 1Pe 2:24, 1Pe 3:18 peace offerings: or, thank offerings, Eze 43:27, Col 3:17, Heb 13:15 Reciprocal: Exo 29:40 - a drink Num 28:11 - in the beginnings 2Ch 29:24 - reconciliation Eze 45:15 - peace offerings Eze 46:1 - on the sabbath Eze 46:12 - as he did Col 1:20 - having made peace Col 2:16 - the new Heb 2:17 - to make