
Text -- Ezekiel 1:3 (NET)




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Wesley: Eze 1:3 - -- What was visions, Eze 1:1, is here the word, both as signifying and declaring the mind of God, what he would do, and as continuing his commands to Eze...
What was visions, Eze 1:1, is here the word, both as signifying and declaring the mind of God, what he would do, and as continuing his commands to Ezekiel and to the people.

He speaks of himself in a third person.

He was of the priests originally; he was a prophet by an extraordinary call.

Wesley: Eze 1:3 - -- He felt the power of God opening his eyes to see the visions, opening his ear to hear the voice, and his heart to receive both. When the hand of the L...
He felt the power of God opening his eyes to see the visions, opening his ear to hear the voice, and his heart to receive both. When the hand of the Lord goes along with his word, then it becomes effectual.
Clarke -> Eze 1:3
Clarke: Eze 1:3 - -- The hand of the Lord - I was filled with his power, and with the influence of the prophetic spirit.
The hand of the Lord - I was filled with his power, and with the influence of the prophetic spirit.
Calvin -> Eze 1:3
Calvin: Eze 1:3 - -- He does not repeat the copula which was placed at the beginning of the first verse, and we may perhaps wonder why the book should begin with a cop...
He does not repeat the copula which was placed at the beginning of the first verse, and we may perhaps wonder why the book should begin with a copula: for when he says, “and it came to pass,” it seems to denote something going before it, and it seems out of place when nothing precedes it. But probably an oblique antithesis or comparison is intended between those prophecies which had flourished for a long period at Jerusalem, which was their peculiar and genuine scat, and that which was arising in Chaldea; as if he would say, “even among Chaldaeans,” for the particle
TSK -> Eze 1:3
TSK: Eze 1:3 - -- word : Jer 1:2, Jer 1:4; Hos 1:1; Joe 1:1; 1Ti 4:1
Ezekiel : Heb. Jehezkel
and the : Eze 3:14, Eze 3:22, Eze 8:1, Eze 33:22, Eze 37:1, Eze 40:1; 1Ki 1...

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Barnes -> Eze 1:3
Barnes: Eze 1:3 - -- Came expressly - The phrase marks that it was in truth a heaven-sent vision. The hand of the Lord - A phrase in all prophecy implying a "...
Came expressly - The phrase marks that it was in truth a heaven-sent vision.
The hand of the Lord - A phrase in all prophecy implying a "constraining"power, because the spirit "constrains"the prophet independently of his own will.
Poole -> Eze 1:3
Poole: Eze 1:3 - -- What was
visions Eze 1:1 , is here
the word both as signifying and declaring the mind of God, what he would do, and as containing his commands to...
What was
visions Eze 1:1 , is here
the word both as signifying and declaring the mind of God, what he would do, and as containing his commands to Ezekiel and to the people, to whom these visions spake by signs.
The word of the Lord: lest the prophet should want his warrant, or the Jews except to his advice, it is plainly told them that Jehovah the sovereign Lord and eternal God, by Ezekiel, counsels, warns, commands, and threatens.
Came expressly unto emphatically translated as it is emphatically expressed in the Hebrew,
being with him
it was with him so long he might discern, so clear he might understand, so near he could not be deceived, or easily forget what he was to tell them.
Ezekiel signifies either, the strength of God, or, strengthened by God, and in a few syllables contains what is more largely set forth, Eze 3:8,9 . He speaks of himself in the third person.
The priest who therefore should be regarded as one whose interest among the priests at Jerusalem would be best promoted if better things might be hoped and shortly expected than he must now tell them; it was likely he dealt truly with them, when he must share so much in the sad things foretold. He was of the priests originally, he was a prophet by extraordinary call.
The son of Buzi of a contemned man, so the etymology of the Hebrew, which gave the rabbins occasion to apply it to Jeremiah, and to account the prophet either son or servant to Jeremiah; but it is a proper name.
In the land of the Chaldeans enemies to, and now masters of, poor captive Jews, the church of God: there God makes him a prophet, who was an ordinary priest in the land of Israel.
The river Chebar though a river of Mesopotamia, yet here seems placed in Chaldea, because Mesopotamia was part of the kingdom of the Chaldeans; so Chebar or Chobar was in the land, i.e. within the kingdom, of Chaldea, but particularly in Mesopotamia, a province of that kingdom.
The hand of the Lord the Divine impulse moving with power and efficacy on Ezekiel for the work, and clearly confirming and demonstrating to the captive Jews that he was the prophet of the Lord, and spake to them in his name; the Spirit of prophecy, as the Chaldee Paraphrase.
Was upon him there: God is not confined; though most prophets were in the land of Israel, yet here in Chaldea also appears a great prophet, and should be hearkened unto.
Haydock -> Eze 1:3
Hand; power, energy of the Holy Spirit. (Theodoret)
Gill -> Eze 1:3
Gill: Eze 1:3 - -- The word of the Lord came expressly,.... Or, "in being was" d; which phrase denotes the reality, certainty, substantiality and evidence of the word of...
The word of the Lord came expressly,.... Or, "in being was" d; which phrase denotes the reality, certainty, substantiality and evidence of the word of the Lord to him:
unto Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi; which Buzi, some say, was Jeremiah. Kimchi observes, that, in the Jerusalem Targum, the Prophet Ezekiel is called the son of Jeremiah the prophet: and Jeremiah was called Buzi because they despised him; this is rejected by Abarbinel; nor is there any reason to believe it, any more than what Nazianzen e says, that Ezekiel was a servant of Jeremiah:
in the land of the Chaldeans, by the river Chebar; See Gill on Eze 1:1. The Chaldee paraphrase makes the word of the Lord to come to him at two distinct times and places;
"the word of prophecy from before the Lord was with Ezekiel the son of Buzi the priest in the land of Israel: it returned a second time, and spoke with him in the province, the land of the Chaldeans, by the river Chebar:''
and the hand of the Lord was there upon him; by which is meant the gift and word of prophecy, which came with power and efficacy, clearness and evidence; so the Targum, and the
"spirit of prophecy from before the Lord there abode by him;''
by which he saw all later visions, and delivered out the following prophecies; see 2Pe 1:21.

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NET Notes: Eze 1:3 Hand in the OT can refer metaphorically to power, authority, or influence. In Ezekiel God’s “hand” being on the prophet is regularly...
Geneva Bible -> Eze 1:3
Geneva Bible: Eze 1:3 The word of the LORD came expressly to Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi, in the land of the Chaldeans by the river Chebar; and the ( d ) hand of th...

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 1:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Eze 1:1-28 - --1 The time of Ezekiel's prophecy at Chebar.4 His vision of four cherubims;15 of the four wheels;26 and of the glory of God.
MHCC -> Eze 1:1-14
MHCC: Eze 1:1-14 - --It is a mercy to have the word of God brought to us, and a duty to attend to it diligently, when we are in affliction. The voice of God came in the fu...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 1:1-3
Matthew Henry: Eze 1:1-3 - -- The circumstances of the vision which Ezekiel saw, and in which he received his commission and instructions, are here very particularly set down, th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 1:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 1:1-3 - --
The Appearance of the Glory of the Lord. - Eze 1:1-3. Time and place of the same. - Eze 1:1. Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year, in the four...
Constable: Eze 1:1--3:27 - --I. Ezekiel's calling and commission chs. 1--3
Four elements that mark the commission narratives in the prophets ...

Constable: Eze 1:1-28 - --A. The vision of God's glory ch. 1
"In chapter 1 God has brought together in one vision the essence of a...
