Ezekiel 46:13-15

Ezekiel 46:13-15

[13] Thou shalt daily  prepare  a burnt offering  unto the LORD  of a lamb  of the first  year  without blemish:  thou shalt prepare  it every  [14] And thou shalt prepare  a meat offering  for it every morning,  the sixth part  of an ephah,  and the third part  of an hin  of oil,  to temper with  the fine flour;  a meat offering  continually  by a perpetual  ordinance  unto the LORD.  [15] Thus shall they prepare  the lamb,  and the meat offering,  and the oil,  every morning  for a continual  burnt offering. 

What does Ezekiel 46:13-15 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The priests were also to offer a daily sacrifice to the Lord every morning, namely, one lamb a year old without blemish as a burnt offering. One-sixth of an ephah of grain with one-third of a hin of oil mixed into it should accompany this continual daily burnt offering. Its purpose is probably to demonstrate the daily rededication of the people to the Lord, the meaning of the daily burnt offering under the Mosaic system. Under the Mosaic Law, there was a daily morning and evening sacrifice (cf. Numbers 28:3-4).