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Ezekiel 48:31-34 - Exposition

The gates of the city . These should be twelve in number, three on each side, and named after the twelve tribes (comp. Revelation 21:12 ). The gates leading northward should be those of Reuben, Judah, and Levi, all children of Leah ( Genesis 29:32 , Genesis 29:35 ), as Keil observes, "the firstborn in age, the firstborn by virtue of the patriarchal blessing, and the one chosen by Jehovah for his own service in the place of the firstborn." The same three occupy the first three places and in the same order in the blessing of Moses ( Deuteronomy 33:6-8 ). Towards the east should lead the gates of Joseph, Benjamin, and Dan, the first and second sons of Rachel, and the third a son of Rachel's handmaid ( Genesis 30:6 , Genesis 30:24 ; Genesis 35:18 ). In the blessing of Moses Benjamin precedes Joseph ( Deuteronomy 33:12 , Deuteronomy 33:13 ). The south gates receive the names of Simeon, Issachar, and Zebulun, again all sons of Leah. The west gates are those of Gad, Asher, and Naphtali, that is, two sons of Leah's handmaid and one of Rachel's. It is observable that in the naming of the gates Levi resumes his place among the tribes, which necessitates the substitution of Joseph the original tribe-father instead of Ephraim anti Manasseh his two sons. (On the phrase, one gate of Judah , literally, the gate of Judah one , see on verse 1.)

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