Ezekiel's temple is presented as a lasting hope to the people of Israel who were in captivity at the time. The Lord is said to dwell with them forever in this temple and there is an absence of evil. It says the land will be restored to them and their hearts changed. There is a river of life and trees for healing, etc.
From a Premill perspective, sounds like the 1000 year reign, doesn't it? What else would all that be about from the Premill perspective? But good luck finding any Premill/Biblical literalists who do not think Ezekial's temple is referring to the temple of the Millennial reign.