Ezekiel 48:7

Authorized King James Version

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And by the border of Reuben, from the east side unto the west side, a portion for Judah.

Original Language Analysis

וְעַ֣ל׀ H5921
וְעַ֣ל׀
Strong's: H5921
Word #: 1 of 10
above, over, upon, or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications
גְּב֣וּל And by the border H1366
גְּב֣וּל And by the border
Strong's: H1366
Word #: 2 of 10
properly, a cord (as twisted), i.e., (by implication) a boundary; by extension the territory inclosed
רְאוּבֵ֗ן of Reuben H7205
רְאוּבֵ֗ן of Reuben
Strong's: H7205
Word #: 3 of 10
reuben, a son of jacob
פְּאַת side H6285
פְּאַת side
Strong's: H6285
Word #: 4 of 10
properly, mouth in a figurative sense, i.e., direction, region, extremity
קָדִ֛ים from the east H6921
קָדִ֛ים from the east
Strong's: H6921
Word #: 5 of 10
the fore or front part; hence (by orientation) the east (often adverbially, eastward, for brevity the east wind)
עַד H5704
עַד
Strong's: H5704
Word #: 6 of 10
as far (or long, or much) as, whether of space (even unto) or time (during, while, until) or degree (equally with)
פְּאַת side H6285
פְּאַת side
Strong's: H6285
Word #: 7 of 10
properly, mouth in a figurative sense, i.e., direction, region, extremity
יָ֖מָּה unto the west H3220
יָ֖מָּה unto the west
Strong's: H3220
Word #: 8 of 10
a sea (as breaking in noisy surf) or large body of water; specifically (with the article), the mediterranean sea; sometimes a large river, or an artif
יְהוּדָ֥ה portion for Judah H3063
יְהוּדָ֥ה portion for Judah
Strong's: H3063
Word #: 9 of 10
jehudah (or judah), the name of five israelites; also of the tribe descended from the first, and of its territory
אֶחָֽד׃ a H259
אֶחָֽד׃ a
Strong's: H259
Word #: 10 of 10
properly, united, i.e., one; or (as an ordinal) first

Analysis & Commentary

And by the border of Reuben, from the east side unto the west side, a portion for Judah. Judah receives the seventh and final tribal allotment before the sacred central district (v. 8). This placement is highly significant: Judah borders the holy portion containing the sanctuary, reflecting Judah's royal and messianic destiny. Jacob's blessing declared Judah as the tribe of kingship (Genesis 49:10: "the scepter shall not depart from Judah"), and David's dynasty came from Judah.

The number seven carries symbolic weight—completion and perfection. Judah's seventh position crowns the northern allotments and introduces the sacred center, bridging common tribal inheritance and the holy district. This geographic arrangement embodies theological truth: the Davidic king (from Judah) mediates between God's dwelling place and the people, anticipating Christ who is both "Lion of the tribe of Judah" (Revelation 5:5) and mediator of the New Covenant (1 Timothy 2:5).

Historically, "Judah" became the name for the southern kingdom, the only tribes to return from exile, and eventually all Jews. The name Yĕhûdâ (יְהוּדָה) means "praise"—Leah's thanksgiving at his birth (Genesis 29:35). Judah's proximity to the sanctuary reflects their calling to lead worship and praise, centered on God's presence. In the New Covenant, all believers are "Judah"—a kingdom of priests offering spiritual sacrifices of praise (1 Peter 2:5, 9).

Historical Context

After the exile, only Judah (with Benjamin and Levites) returned in significant numbers. The post-exilic community was called "Jews" (Yehudim), and the land was Judea. Ezekiel's vision looks beyond this limited restoration to a future when all twelve tribes would be gathered. The placement of Judah immediately north of the sacred district reflected their historical role as guardian of the temple and the Davidic monarchy.

Jesus Christ, the ultimate fulfillment of Davidic kingship, was "from Judah" (Hebrews 7:14). His ministry inaugurated the kingdom that Ezekiel's vision anticipated. The early church, predominantly Jewish at first, represented the nucleus of restored Israel, soon expanded to include Gentiles grafted into the olive tree (Romans 11:17-24). The tribal distinctions, while preserved symbolically (Revelation 7:4-8), find ultimate unity in Christ.

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