Ezekiel is led by the Angel of the Lord into the Temple proper building itself now. He progresses from east to west. East being the side facing the inner court with the entrance doorway which we have identified as a vestibule or hall of sorts. The entrance hall is described with the Hebrew word oolam which is generally the word for tent. Now the complete temple is described as haychal. The first room as Ezekiel enters, the haychal, that he sees is the kodehsh or sanctuary after the Hebrew word for holy. This kodehsh lies between the oolam and the most holy inner chamber called the kodehsh hakodeshiem. This is the holy of holies or the most inner chamber where the Lord Jesus will reside and conduct the affairs of this world during the one-thousand year Messianic Kingdom.
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Great Sermon! Dr. Woodhead, I thank God for equipping you with such knowledge and wisdom in His Word. Whenever I want exceptional knowledge concerning eschatological doctrine and the proper understanding for the end of the age and beyond, I know God has gifted you with extraordinary skills to help others and myself to grasp the importance of what our God has given so freely; His Word.
When I want explicit information concerning things that many theologians won’t tackle, I know when God leads me to you, I know I’m going to learn something, it’s an aha moment for me.
What’s so striking is, your depth of knowledge and understanding concerning the Old Testament in regards to Israel is simply profound. Not many who are out there, (many good Old Testament expositors are no longer living) who can take the Old Testament plunge into truth. I believe today many theologians and expositors are stuck in the New Testament, I thank God for both Testaments, but where would we be without the knowledge of where it all first began? Thank you Dr. Woodhead for your untiring dedication to truth, God’s truth.