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Text -- Ezekiel 24:13 (NET)

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24:13 You mix uncleanness with obscene conduct. I tried to cleanse you, but you are not clean. You will not be cleansed from your uncleanness until I have exhausted my anger on you.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wicked | Sin | PURGE | LEWD; LEWDNESS | Israel | Instruction | FILTH; FILTHINESS; FILTHY | Ezekiel | EZEKIEL, 1 | CLEANSE | Babylon | Afflictions and Adversities | more
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Wesley: Eze 24:13 - -- Or obstinacy and boldness.

Or obstinacy and boldness.

Wesley: Eze 24:13 - -- Used all means to purge thee.

Used all means to purge thee.

JFB: Eze 24:13 - -- Determined, deliberate wickedness; from a Hebrew root, "to purpose."

Determined, deliberate wickedness; from a Hebrew root, "to purpose."

JFB: Eze 24:13 - -- That is, I have left nothing untried which would tend towards purging thee, by sending prophets to invite thee to repentance, by giving thee the law w...

That is, I have left nothing untried which would tend towards purging thee, by sending prophets to invite thee to repentance, by giving thee the law with all its promises, privileges, and threats.

JFB: Eze 24:13 - -- That is, by My gracious interpositions; thou shalt be left to thine own course to take its fatal consequences.

That is, by My gracious interpositions; thou shalt be left to thine own course to take its fatal consequences.

Clarke: Eze 24:13 - -- In thy filthiness is lewdness - זמה zimmah , a word that denominates the worst kinds of impurity; adultery, incest, etc., and the purpose, wish,...

In thy filthiness is lewdness - זמה zimmah , a word that denominates the worst kinds of impurity; adultery, incest, etc., and the purpose, wish, design, and ardent desire to do these things. Hers were not accidental sins, they were abominations by design, and they were the worse in her, because God had cleansed her, had separated the Israelites from idolatry and idolatrous nations, and by his institutions removed from them all idolatrous incentives. But they formed alliances with the heathen, and adopted all their abominations; therefore God would not spare them. See Eze 24:14.

TSK: Eze 24:13 - -- thy filthiness : Eze 24:11, Eze 23:36-48; 2Co 7:1 because : Eze 22:24; 2Ch 36:14-16; Isa 5:4-6, Isa 9:13-17; Jer 6:28-30, Jer 25:3-7; Jer 31:18; Hos 7...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Eze 24:13 - -- In thy filthiness in thy sinning, is lewdness; deliberate resolution grown up to obstinacy and boldness, with impudence that will not be corrected. ...

In thy filthiness in thy sinning, is lewdness; deliberate resolution grown up to obstinacy and boldness, with impudence that will not be corrected.

I have purged thee used all sorts of proper means to purge, advice, reproof, chastisements, threats of sorer sufferings, by prophets, by the rod, sometimes gentler, sometimes rougher, 2Ch 36:15 Jer 18:11,12 .

Thou wast not purged wouldst not part from thy sins, and purify thy heart and ways, Jer 25:3-7 .

Thou shalt not be purged all further use of means shall be forborne; I will preach no more by prophets to call thee to repentance, but to condemn thee for pot repenting; God will from henceforth refer them to his sore destroying judgments, which are his fury, and which shall cease when this sinful kingdom, destroyed, can no longer provoke God as they had done formerly.

Till I have caused my fury to rest upon thee: see Eze 5:13 6:12 16:42 21:17 .

Haydock: Eze 24:13 - -- Thy. Hebrew, "In thy crime there is design," or malice. This rendered the Jews so hateful (Calmet) and irreclaimable. (Haydock) --- God had given...

Thy. Hebrew, "In thy crime there is design," or malice. This rendered the Jews so hateful (Calmet) and irreclaimable. (Haydock) ---

God had given them abundant instructions (Calmet) and graces; but all was contemned. (Haydock) ---

When the fire of tribulation does not amend sinners, they are sentenced to hell fire. (Worthington)

Gill: Eze 24:13 - -- In thy filthiness is lewdness,.... Consummate wickedness joined with impudence, and an obstinate persisting in it; though her sins were so abominable ...

In thy filthiness is lewdness,.... Consummate wickedness joined with impudence, and an obstinate persisting in it; though her sins were so abominable and filthy, yet she was not ashamed of them, nor could be reclaimed from them; but, like a lewd woman, or an old harlot, was bold and impudent:

because I have purged thee, and thou wast not purged; made use of means for the purgation of them, by his prophets, and by exhortations and instructions given by them, and by various corrections and chastisements; but all in vain, and to no purpose, they were all without effect:

thou shall not be purged from thy filthiness any more till I have caused my fury to rest upon thee; there was no other way left to purge her from her sins, but by the fire of his wrath, and the fury of his anger, in her utter destruction.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Eze 24:13 The Hebrew text adds the word “again.”

Geneva Bible: Eze 24:13 In thy filthiness [is] lewdness: because I ( m ) have purged thee, and thou wast not purged, thou shalt not be purged from thy filthiness any more, ti...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eze 24:1-27 - --1 Under the parable of a boiling pot,6 is shewn the irrevocable destruction of Jerusalem.15 By the sign of Ezekiel not mourning for the death of his w...

MHCC: Eze 24:1-14 - --The pot on the fire represented Jerusalem besieged by the Chaldeans: all orders and ranks were within the walls, prepared as a prey for the enemy. The...

Matthew Henry: Eze 24:1-14 - -- We have here, I. The notice God gives to Ezekiel in Babylon of Nebuchadnezzar's laying siege to Jerusalem, just at the time when he was doing it (Ez...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 24:3-14 - -- Parable of the Pot with the Boiling Pieces Eze 24:3. And relate a parable to the rebellious house, and say to them, Thus saith the Lord Jehovah, S...

Constable: Eze 4:1--24:27 - --II. Oracles of judgment on Judah and Jerusalem for sin chs. 4-24 This section of the book contains prophecies th...

Constable: Eze 24:1-27 - --E. The execution of Jerusalem's judgment ch. 24 Until now Ezekiel had predicted that judgment would fall...

Constable: Eze 24:1-14 - --1. The parable of the cooking pot 24:1-14 This parable represented the siege of Jerusalem, which...

Constable: Eze 24:9-13 - --The results of Jerusalem's present judgment 24:9-13 This second oracle stresses not the boiling of meat in the pot but the cleansing of the pot by sup...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) The name Ezekiel means "(whom) God will strengthen" [GESENIUS]; or, "God will prevail" [ROSENMULLER]. His father was Buzi (Eze 1:3), a priest, and he ...

JFB: Ezekiel (Outline) EZEKIEL'S VISION BY THE CHEBAR. FOUR CHERUBIM AND WHEELS. (Eze. 1:1-28) EZEKIEL'S COMMISSION. (Eze 2:1-10) EZEKIEL EATS THE ROLL. IS COMMISSIONED TO ...

TSK: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) The character of Ezekiel, as a Writer and Poet, is thus admirably drawn by the masterly hand of Bishop Lowth: " Ezekiel is much inferior to Jeremiah ...

TSK: Ezekiel 24 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eze 24:1, Under the parable of a boiling pot, Eze 24:6, is shewn the irrevocable destruction of Jerusalem; Eze 24:15, By the sign of Ezek...

Poole: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) BOOK OF THE PROPHET EZEKIEL THE ARGUMENT EZEKIEL was by descent a priest, and by commission a prophet, and received it from heaven, as will appea...

Poole: Ezekiel 24 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 24 By the parable of a boiling pot is showed the destruction of Jerusalem, the bloody city, Eze 24:1-14 . Ezekiel is forbidden to mourn for...

MHCC: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) Ezekiel was one of the priests; he was carried captive to Chaldea with Jehoiachin. All his prophecies appear to have been delivered in that country, a...

MHCC: Ezekiel 24 (Chapter Introduction) (Eze 24:1-14) The fate of Jerusalem. (Eze 24:15-27) The extent of the sufferings of the Jews.

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel When we entered upon the writings of the prophets, which speak of the ...

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel 24 (Chapter Introduction) Here are two sermons in this chapter, preached on a particular occasion, and they are both from Mount Sinai, the mount of terror, both from Mount E...

Constable: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and Writer The title of this book comes from its writer, Ezekiel, t...

Constable: Ezekiel (Outline) Outline I. Ezekiel's calling and commission chs. 1-3 A. The vision of God's glory ch. 1 ...

Constable: Ezekiel Ezekiel Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. Exile and Restoration. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1968. ...

Haydock: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF EZECHIEL. INTRODUCTION. Ezechiel, whose name signifies the strength of God, was of the priestly race, and of the number of t...

Gill: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL This book is rightly placed after Jeremiah; since Ezekiel was among the captives in Chaldea, when prophesied; whereas Jerem...

Gill: Ezekiel 24 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 24 Is this chapter the destruction of the city and temple of Jerusalem is prophesied of; the former under the parable of a ...

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