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Ezekiel 47:12-48:35

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47 ‎(1) I was led back to the entrance of the temple, and I found that water was issuing from below the platform of the temple—eastward, since the temple faced east—but the water was running out at the south of the altar, under the south wall of the temple. ‎(2) Then he led me out by way of the northern gate and led me around to the outside of the outer gate that faces in the direction of the east; and I found that water was gushing from [under] the south wall. ‎(3) As that figure went on eastward with a measuring line in his hand, he measured off a thousand cubits and led me across the water; the water was ankle deep. ‎(4) Then he measured off another thousand and led me across the water; the water was knee deep. He measured off a further thousand and led me across the water; the water was up to the waist. ‎(5) When he measured yet another thousand, it was a stream I could not cross; for the water had swollen into a stream that could not be crossed except by swimming. ‎(6) “Do you see, O mortal?” he said to me; and he led me back to the bank of the stream. ‎(7) As I came back, I saw trees in great profusion on both banks of the stream. ‎(8) “This water,” he told me, “runs out to the eastern region, and flows into the Arabah; and when it comes into the sea, into the sea of foul waters, the water will become wholesome. ‎(9) Every living creature that swarms will be able to live wherever this stream goes; the fish will be very abundant once these waters have reached there. It will be wholesome, and everything will live wherever this stream goes. ‎(10) Fishermen shall stand beside it all the way from En-gedi to En-eglaim; it shall be a place for drying nets; and the fish will be of various kinds [and] most plentiful, like the fish of the Great Sea. ‎(11) But its swamps and marshes shall not become wholesome; they will serve to [supply] salt. ‎(12) All kinds of trees for food will grow up on both banks of the stream. Their leaves will not wither nor their fruit fail; they will yield new fruit every month, because the water for them flows from the temple. Their fruit will serve for food and their leaves for healing.” ‎(13) Thus said the Sovereign GOD: These shall be the boundaries of the land that you shall allot to the twelve tribes of Israel. Joseph shall receive two portions, ‎(14) and you shall share the rest equally. As I swore to give it to your fathers, so shall this land fall to you as your heritage. ‎(15) These are the boundaries of the land:

As the northern limit: From the Great Sea by way of Hethlon, Lebo-hamath, Zedad, ‎(16) Berathah, Sibraim—which lies between the border of Damascus and the border of Hamath—[down to] Hazer-hatticon, which is on the border of Hauran. ‎(17) Thus the boundary shall run from the Sea to Hazar-enon, to the north of the territory of Damascus, with the territory of Hamath to the north of it. That shall be the northern limit. ‎(18) As the eastern limit: A line between Hauran and Damascus, and between Gilead and the land of Israel: with the Jordan as a boundary, you shall measure down to the Eastern Sea. That shall be the eastern limit. ‎(19) The southern limit shall run: A line from Tamar to the Waters of Meribath-kadesh, along the Wadi [of Egypt and] the Great Sea. That is the southern limit. ‎(20) And as the western limit: The Great Sea shall be the boundary up to a point opposite Lebo-hamath. That shall be the western limit. ‎(21) This land you shall divide for yourselves among the tribes of Israel. ‎(22) You shall allot it as a heritage for yourselves and for the strangers who reside among you, who have begotten children among you. You shall treat them as Israelite citizens; they shall receive allotments along with you among the tribes of Israel. ‎(23) You shall give the strangers an allotment within the tribe where they reside—declares the Sovereign GOD.

48 ‎(1) These are the names of the tribes:

At the northern end, along the Hethlon road, [from] Lebo-hamath to Hazar-enan—which is the border of Damascus, with Hamath to the north—from the eastern border to the Sea: Dan—one [tribe]. ‎(2) Adjoining the territory of Dan, from the eastern border to the western border: Asher—one. ‎(3) Adjoining the territory of Asher, from the eastern border to the western border: Naphtali—one. ‎(4) Adjoining the territory of Naphtali, from the eastern border to the western border: Manasseh—one. ‎(5) Adjoining the territory of Manasseh, from the eastern border to the western border: Ephraim—one. ‎(6) Adjoining the territory of Ephraim, from the eastern border to the western border: Reuben—one. ‎(7) Adjoining the territory of Reuben, from the eastern border to the western border: Judah—one. ‎(8) Adjoining the territory of Judah, from the eastern border to the western border, shall be the reserve that you set aside: 25,000 [cubits] in breadth and in length equal to one of the portions from the eastern border to the western border; the Sanctuary shall be in the middle of it. ‎(9) The reserve that you set aside for GOD shall be 25,000 long and 10,000 wide. ‎(10) It shall be apportioned to the following: The sacred reserve for the priests shall measure 25,000 [cubits] on the north, 10,000 on the west, 10,000 on the east, and 25,000 on the south, with GOD’s Sanctuary in the middle of it. ‎(11) This consecrated area shall be for the priests of the line of Zadok, who kept My charge and did not go astray, as the Levites did when the people of Israel went astray. ‎(12) It shall be a special reserve for them out of the [total] reserve from the land, most holy, adjoining the territory of the Levites. ‎(13) Alongside the territory of the priests, the Levites shall have [an area] 25,000 long by 10,000 wide; the total length shall be 25,000 and the breadth 10,000. ‎(14) None of it—the choicest of the land—may be sold, exchanged, or transferred; it is sacred to GOD. ‎(15) The remaining 5,000 in breadth by 25,000 shall be for common use—serving the city for dwellings and pasture. The city itself shall be in the middle of it; ‎(16) and these shall be its measurements: On the north side 4,500 cubits, on the south side 4,500, on the east side 4,500, and on the west side 4,500. ‎(17) The pasture shall extend 250 cubits to the north of the city, 250 to the south, 250 to the east, and 250 to the west. ‎(18) As for the remaining 10,000 to the east and 10,000 to the west, adjoining the long side of the sacred reserve, the produce of these areas adjoining the sacred reserve shall serve as food for the workers in the city; ‎(19) the workers in the city from all the tribes of Israel shall cultivate it. ‎(20) The entire reserve, 25,000 square, you shall set aside as the sacred reserve plus the city property. ‎(21) What remains on either side of the sacred reserve and the city property shall belong to the prince. The prince shall own [the land] from the border of the 25,000 of the reserve up to the eastern boundary, and from the border of the 25,000 on the west up to the western boundary, corresponding to the [tribal] portions. The sacred reserve, with the Temple Sanctuary in the middle of it ‎(22) and the property of the Levites and the city property as well, shall be in the middle of the [area belonging] to the prince; [the rest of the land] between the territory of Judah and the territory of Benjamin shall belong to the prince. ‎(23) As for the remaining tribes: From the eastern border to the western border: Benjamin—one. ‎(24) Adjoining the territory of Benjamin, from the eastern border to the western border: Simeon—one. ‎(25) Adjoining the territory of Simeon, from the eastern border to the western border: Issachar—one. ‎(26) Adjoining the territory of Issachar, from the eastern border to the western border: Zebulun—one. ‎(27) Adjoining the territory of Zebulun, from the eastern border to the western border: Gad—one. ‎(28) The other border of Gad shall be the southern boundary. This boundary shall run from Tamar to the Waters of Meribath-kadesh, to the Wadi [of Egypt], and to the Great Sea. ‎(29) That is the land that you shall allot as a heritage to the tribes of Israel, and those are their portions—declares the Sovereign GOD. ‎(30) And these are the exits from the city: On its northern side, measuring 4,500 cubits, ‎(31) the gates of the city shall be—three gates on the north—named for the tribes of Israel: the Reuben Gate: one; the Judah Gate: one; the Levi Gate: one. ‎(32) On the eastern side, [measuring] 4,500 cubits—there shall be three gates: the Joseph Gate: one; the Benjamin Gate: one; and the Dan Gate: one. ‎(33) On the southern side, measuring 4,500 cubits, there shall be three gates: the Simeon Gate: one; the Issachar Gate: one; and the Zebulun Gate: one. ‎(34) And on the western side, [measuring] 4,500 cubits—there shall be three gates: the Gad Gate: one; the Asher Gate: one; the Naphtali Gate: one. ‎(35) Its circumference [shall be] 18,000 [cubits]; and the name of the city from that day on shall be “GOD Is There.”

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