Ezekiel 45

[4][5] The final section of Ezekiel, chapters 40-48, give the ideal picture of a new temple.

[6] In particular, chapters 44–46 record various laws governing the rites and personnel of the sanctuary, as a supplement to Ezekiel's vision.

Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include Codex Vaticanus (B;

[14] The location of the land lay between those allotted to the tribe of Judah and Benjamin.

[21] The instruction is followed by the regulations for 2 annual festivals, that all adult males are ordered to attend as pilgrimage, in verses 21–25.

The visionary Ezekiel Temple plan drawn by the 19th-century French architect and Bible scholar Charles Chipiez