In this video Yahawah by my hand reveals that there are two princes in Ezekiel. Study the lesson below to see. Post corrections if you see anything off.
Additionally: Can Rulers Offer Sacrifices?
1 Sam 13:1-2, 7-14 Saul the king offered offerings and it was sin before Yah. A king making offerings is spiritually illegal
- 2 Kings 16:1-4, 10-16 Ahaz makes offering as a king doing that which was evil in Yah’s sight.
- 2 Chron 26:16-21 Uzziah offered incense and it was evil in the sigh of Yahawah
- 1 Kings 3:3 the only things solomon did that was off was sacrifice and burn incense in high places
- Rulers cannot offer sacrifices
Therefore, Ezekiel 45:13-25 Is talking about the high priest of Israel
The Prince At the Gate
Ezekiel 46:1-2, 16-18 The prince at the gate (is the ruler of Israel)
- 2 the priests shall prepare his burnt offerings and peace offerings. The priests are preparing his sacrifice because he is the ruler of Israel and not a priest.
- 2 Kings 16:15 the king’s burnt sacrifice
- 2 Chron 29:20-21, 23-24 the king commands the priests the sons of Aaron to offer
- 2 Kings 16:15 the king commands the priests to offer
Num 18:20-21 also there is no inheritance for the high priest so how can he give gifts to his sons in the form of possessions?
The Prince of the Bread
Ezekiel 44:1-3 based on the two sets of attributes we’ve established for the prince, this script is talking about the ruler in Israel who is not the high priest
Conclusion
Ezekiel 45:7-12 Is talking about the rulers of Israel but not the priests or high priest because they have no inheritance in Israel.
Ezekiel 45:13-25 Is talking about the high priest of Israel
Ezekiel 46:1-2, 16-18 is talking about the ruler of Israel
Ezekiel 44:1-3 is talking about the ruler in Israel who is not the high priest
In conclusion, there are two princes being referenced in Ezekiel 45, the prince at the gate which is the ruler of Israel and the prince of the offerings which is the high priest
Halal Yahawah ba ha sham ha mashiach Yahawashi
(Praise Yahawah in the name of the anointed one, Yahawashi)
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