Perek 47: the perakim about the Temple end with a wonderful vision of a stream that trickles out of the Temple and flows to the Dead Sea (1-2). The stream begins as a weak trickle and grows until the prophet can no longer pass over it (3-6). The wondrous waters revive and heal everything around them, eventually reaching the Dead Sea which becomes a vibrant and blossoming area (7-12). The vision of the stream trickling out of the Temple is the transition from the perakim of the Temple which come before it to the perakim which deal with the division of the land and the borders which come after.

 The section which ends Sefer Yechezkel deals with the future borders of the land and its division for the tribes. This division of the land for the tribes is completely different from the division which took place in the days of the First Temple. It is based on dividing the land into equal strips, with the Temple and the city being central and shared by all the tribes. 

Courtesy of Matan Al HaPerek, Directed by Dr. Navah Cohen