Today's Reading | May 11, 2026
Ezekiel 43:13–27
Introduction Ezekiel 43:13–27: Ezekiel receives instructions regarding the measurements for the Temple’s altar and its consecration. It is part of the Temple’s plan, as noted in yesterday’s reading (verses 10–11), and is a continuation of Ezekiel’s vision of the future Temple. Today’s Key Verse: Ezekiel 43:18b GNT [The LORD said:] “When the altar is built, you are to dedicate it…
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