Ezekiel 46 details the regulations for worship and offerings in the restored temple, including the specific roles and responsibilities of the designated leader. This individual is responsible for providing specific sacrifices and ensuring the proper observance of these rituals. The passage provides detailed instructions regarding the offerings this leader is to bring on behalf of the people during Sabbaths and New Moons.
Understanding this figure’s function is crucial for interpreting Ezekiel’s vision of the restored Israel. It provides insights into the relationship between leadership, worship, and the community in this envisioned future. The prescribed actions highlight the importance of ritual purity and the connection between the leader and the people in maintaining a proper relationship with God. Historically, this passage has been interpreted in various ways, with some seeing it as a blueprint for future temple worship, while others understand it more symbolically, as representing the ideal relationship between God and his people.