Ezekiel 36:38 - Exposition
The people who should occupy the land of Israel in the coming age should be as the holy flock —literally, as the flock of holy things , or beasts; i.e. of sacrificial lambs— as the flock of Jerusalem in her solemn feasts ; literally, in her appointed times; i.e. her festal seasons (comp. Micah 2:12 ), referring to the three well-known annual occasions when the male population of the land came to the sanctuary ( Deuteronomy 16:16 ), and when in consequence the flocks and herds poured into the metropolis were well-nigh past reckoning (see 2 Chronicles 29:33 ; 2 Chronicles 35:7 ; and comp. Josephus, 'Wars,' 6.9. 3). Perhaps in addition to the idea of the multiplication of the people, that of their dedication to the service of Jehovah is suggested by the prophet's language.
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