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Ezekiel 47:3 - Exposition

Having emerged from the corner of the east outer gate in drops, the stream, which had not swollen in its passage across the outer court and under the temple wall, speedily exhibited a miraculous increase in depth, and therefore in volume. Having advanced eastward along the course of the stream an accurately measured distance of a thousand cubits (about one-third of a mile), the prophet's guide brought , or caused him to pass, through the waters , when he found that they were to the ankles ; or, were waters of the ankles , as the Chaldee, Syriac, Vulgate, Keil, Kliefoth, Ewald, and Smend translate, rather than "water of the foot-soles," as Gesenius and Havernick render, meaning," water that hitherto had only been deep enough to wet the soles." The ὕδωρ ἀφέσεως , or "water of vanishing," of the LXX ,, is based on the idea of "failing," "ceasing," "coming to an end ," which appears to be the root-conception of (see Genesis 47:15 , Genesis 47:16 ; Psalms 77:9 ; Isaiah 16:4 ).

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