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Ez 47:1-12

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The river of life (Eze 47:1-12)

Upon completing his description of the temple and its rituals, Ezekiel moves on to the remarkable climax to his visions. He saw a trickle of water coming from under the door of the temple, then flowing across the court and under the main outer wall (just south of the east gate) (Eze 47:1-2).

The stream headed east, rapidly growing wider and deeper until, within a very short distance, it became a large river (Eze 47:3-6a).

The first thing that Ezekiel noticed about this remarkable river was the number of trees growing along its banks (Eze 47:6b-7).

He then learnt that the river was flowing towards the Dead Sea, and all along its course it brought life into previously stagnant waters (though it left some areas of salt that would be useful to the people of the land). The trees that grew on its banks, besides providing a constant supply of nourishing food, brought healing to the sick.

The river pictured the healing, nourishing, life-giving blessings that flow from the presence of God to his people (Eze 47:8-12; cf. Rev 22:1-2).