Text -- Ezekiel 20:47 (NET)
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All that flourish, and all that are poor.
All persons and orders of men, from one end of the land to the other.
JFB: Eze 20:45-49 - -- An introductory brief description in enigma of the destruction by fire and sword, detailed more explicitly in Eze. 21:1-32.
An introductory brief description in enigma of the destruction by fire and sword, detailed more explicitly in Eze. 21:1-32.
JFB: Eze 20:47 - -- Fit and unfit materials for fuel alike; "the righteous and the wicked," as explained in Eze 21:3-4; Luk 23:31. Unsparing universality of the judgment!
Fit and unfit materials for fuel alike; "the righteous and the wicked," as explained in Eze 21:3-4; Luk 23:31. Unsparing universality of the judgment!
One continued and unextinguished flame. "The glowing flame" [FAIRBAIRN].
Persons; here the metaphor is merged in the reality.
Clarke: Eze 20:47 - -- I will kindle a fire - I will send war, "and it shall devour every green tree,"the most eminent and substantial of the inhabitants; and every dry tr...
I will kindle a fire - I will send war, "and it shall devour every green tree,"the most eminent and substantial of the inhabitants; and every dry tree, the lowest and meanest also
Clarke: Eze 20:47 - -- The flaming flame shall not be quenched - The fierce ravages of Nebuchadnezzar and the Chaldeans shall not be stopped till the whole land is ruined
The flaming flame shall not be quenched - The fierce ravages of Nebuchadnezzar and the Chaldeans shall not be stopped till the whole land is ruined
Clarke: Eze 20:47 - -- All faces from the south to the north shalt be burned - From the one end of the land to the other there shall be nothing but fear, dismay, terror, a...
All faces from the south to the north shalt be burned - From the one end of the land to the other there shall be nothing but fear, dismay, terror, and confusion, occasioned by the wide-wasting violence of the Chaldeans. Judea lay in length from north to south.
TSK -> Eze 20:47
TSK: Eze 20:47 - -- I will kindle : I will send war; and it shall destroy all ranks and characters of the people. Eze 15:6, Eze 15:7, Eze 19:14, Eze 22:20,Eze 22:21; Deu ...
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Barnes -> Eze 20:45-49
Barnes: Eze 20:45-49 - -- This paragraph is in the Hebrew text, Septuagint and Vulgate the beginning of Ezek. 21 to which it belongs, as it contains a prophecy delivered in a...
This paragraph is in the Hebrew text, Septuagint and Vulgate the beginning of Ezek. 21 to which it belongs, as it contains a prophecy delivered in a form which is there explained. It may, however, be regarded as a link between the foregoing and following prophecies, being a general introduction to seven words of judgment about to be pronounced in development of that which has just been delivered.
In this verse occur three Hebrew synonyms for "south,"denoting:
\tx720 \tx1080 (1) the region on the right, Teman 1Sa 23:24;
(2) the region of dryness, Negeb Jos 15:4;
(3) the region of brightness, Darom Deu 33:23.
The variety of terms helps the force of the application. Chebar is in the north of Babylonia; from the north the Chaldaeans came upon Judaea (see the Eze 1:4 note).
Forest of the south - The land of Israel. See Eze 21:1-2.
Parables - Compare Eze 17:2. The meaning of the prophet was clear enough, if those whom he addressed had chosen to understand.
Poole -> Eze 20:47
Poole: Eze 20:47 - -- Hear hearken diligently, and consider.
The word of the Lord what God foretells shall be done.
I will kindle a fire I will bring an evil like fire...
Hear hearken diligently, and consider.
The word of the Lord what God foretells shall be done.
I will kindle a fire I will bring an evil like fire, the Chaldean forces, in thee, in the midst of the land.
Every green tree & c.; all that flourish, and all that are poor.
The flaming flame it will be a raging and swift fire.
Shall not be quenched all means that can be used will not avail to quench this fire, till it hath burnt up all.
Faces persons and orders of men, expressed by faces.
From the south to the north from one end of the land to the other: the length of Judea did so lie from south to north.
Shall be burnt: with terrors, labours, flight, famine, and sickness, occasioned by this mighty invasion, all persons shall wither, and be as parched, or burnt.
Haydock -> Eze 20:47
Haydock: Eze 20:47 - -- Burned, with war and famine, Jeremias xxi. 14. (Calmet) ---
North, from Egypt to Mesopotamia. (Theodoret) ---
Nabuchodonosor invaded those parts...
Burned, with war and famine, Jeremias xxi. 14. (Calmet) ---
North, from Egypt to Mesopotamia. (Theodoret) ---
Nabuchodonosor invaded those parts. (Haydock)
Gill -> Eze 20:47
Gill: Eze 20:47 - -- And say to the forest of the south,.... To the inhabitants of Jerusalem and Judea:
hear the word of the Lord; attend to it, and receive it, believe...
And say to the forest of the south,.... To the inhabitants of Jerusalem and Judea:
hear the word of the Lord; attend to it, and receive it, believe it, and take warning from it:
thus saith the Lord God, behold, I will kindle a fire in thee; in Jerusalem; meaning that he would send great calamities among them, the sword of the Chaldean army, famine, and pestilence; and that at last it should be burnt with fire, and the remainder of the inhabitants be carried captive:
and it shall devour every green tree, and every dry tree; all sorts of persons should be consumed by one or other of the above calamities, high and low, rich and poor, good and bad; and if good men should suffer, comparable to green trees, which fire will not so easily burn, not being fit fuel for it; then much more bad men, who were by far the most numerous, comparable to dry trees, and so fit fuel for the flames, and easily consumed thereby:
the flaming flame shall not be quenched or, the "flame, flame"; or, "the flame of flame" o; signifying either the succession of these calamities one after another; or the force and strength of them, which should not be abated until the ruin of the city was completed:
and all faces from the south to the north shall be burnt therein; which some understand of an utter destruction of the Jews, either by sword, famine, and pestilence, or by captivity from Jerusalem or Judea unto Babylon; but rather the meaning is, that all the inhabitants thereof should suffer, from one end of it to the other, from Beersheba to Dan, the country lying in such a position.