Text -- Ezekiel 33:31 (NET)
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As if they were really the people of God.
That is, in crowds, as disciples flock to their teacher.
JFB: Eze 33:31 - -- On lower seats at thy feet, according to the Jewish custom of pupils (Deu 33:3; 2Ki 4:38; Luk 10:39; Act 22:3).
Though they are not.
JFB: Eze 33:31 - -- Literally, "make love," that is, act the part of lovers. Profess love to the Lord (Mat 7:21). GESENIUS translates, according to Arabic idiom, "They do...
Literally, "make love," that is, act the part of lovers. Profess love to the Lord (Mat 7:21). GESENIUS translates, according to Arabic idiom, "They do the delights of God," that is, all that is agreeable to God. Vulgate translates, "They turn thy words into a song of their mouths."
JFB: Eze 33:31 - -- The grand rival to the love of God; therefore called "idolatry," and therefore associated with impure carnal love, as both alike transfer the heart's ...
Clarke: Eze 33:31 - -- As the people cometh - As they are accustomed to come on public days, Sabbaths, etc
As the people cometh - As they are accustomed to come on public days, Sabbaths, etc
Clarke: Eze 33:31 - -- With their mouth they show much love - They respected the prophet, but would not bend themselves to follow his precepts. They loved earthly things, ...
With their mouth they show much love - They respected the prophet, but would not bend themselves to follow his precepts. They loved earthly things, and did not relish those of heaven.
TSK -> Eze 33:31
TSK: Eze 33:31 - -- as the people cometh : Heb. according to the coming of the people, Eze 8:1, Eze 14:1, 20:1-32; Luk 10:39; Act 10:33
they sit before thee as my people ...
as the people cometh : Heb. according to the coming of the people, Eze 8:1, Eze 14:1, 20:1-32; Luk 10:39; Act 10:33
they sit before thee as my people : or, my people sit before thee
and they : Jer 6:16, Jer 6:17, Jer 43:1-7, Jer 44:16; Mat 7:24-27; Luk 6:48, Luk 6:49, Luk 8:21, Luk 11:28; Jam 1:22-24
for with : Deu 5:28, Deu 5:29; Psa 78:36, Psa 78:37; Isa 29:13; Jam 2:14-16; 1Jo 3:17, 1Jo 3:18
show much love : Heb. make loves, or jests, Isa 28:13; Jer 23:33-38; Luk 16:14
but their : Mat 6:24, Mat 13:22, Mat 19:22; Luk 12:15-21; Eph 5:5; 1Ti 6:9, 1Ti 6:10
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Barnes -> Eze 33:23-33
Barnes: Eze 33:23-33 - -- The exhortation to repentance. Ezekiel first addresses the remnant that still linger in their ancient home, and warns them against presumptuous hope...
The exhortation to repentance. Ezekiel first addresses the remnant that still linger in their ancient home, and warns them against presumptuous hopes resting on false grounds Eze 33:23-29; then he turns his eyes to those near him, and points out that their apparent attention to his words was illusory.
Those wastes - The places in the holy land devastated by the conqueror.
Abraham - The argument is, Abraham was but one man, and he had the promise of the land, though he did not at once possess it; much more shall we, the descendants of Abraham, being many, retain this promise and possess the land, though for a time we are depressed and subject. Compare Mat 3:9; Joh 8:33, Joh 8:39.
To eat flesh with the blood was forbidden (see the marginal references). It seems to have been connected with the idolatries of Canaan. The prohibition was, on account of its connection with idolatry, continued in the enactment of the Council of Jerusalem Act 15:29.
Ye stand upon your sword - Ye put your trust in your swords.
God warns the prophet against being misled by the compliance of the people.
Against thee - Rather, about "thee.""by the walls"Rather, within "the walls."
As the people cometh - literally, as in the margin, i. e., in crowds. Render it: they shall come "unto thee"like the coming of a people,"and"shall "sit before thee as My people"etc., i. e., they assume the attitude of God’ s people listening to His prophet. Compare Eze 14:1; Eze 20:1.
And when this - But when this.
Poole -> Eze 33:31
Poole: Eze 33:31 - -- Flocking to the school of some famous doctor, or as men and women flock to hear some famous preacher, or as they were wont to the synagogues to hear...
Flocking to the school of some famous doctor, or as men and women flock to hear some famous preacher, or as they were wont to the synagogues to hear their learned scribes. So we find the elders of Judah, Eze 8:1 , which see; so the disciples of the great rabbies sat at their feet; so is Saul said to be brought up at the feet of Gamaliel. By their outward deportments, you might judge them to be my people, and hear seemingly very attentive. They do only hear what thou sayest, but they will not do it. All their love is but from teeth outward, either to me, my word, or my prophet, saith God.
Their heart goeth after their covetousness their desire, love, and care is about their gain, how to make thriving bargains, how to place out and secure their money with excessive and intolerable usury and increase.
Haydock -> Eze 33:31
Haydock: Eze 33:31 - -- In to a religious meeting. (Chaldean) Perhaps they came on the sabbath to his house. Yet they made a just and song of his instructions. (Calmet...
In to a religious meeting. (Chaldean) Perhaps they came on the sabbath to his house. Yet they made a just and song of his instructions. (Calmet) ---
They heard them with pleasure, but did not reform their lives. (Haydock)
Gill -> Eze 33:31
Gill: Eze 33:31 - -- And they come unto thee as the people cometh,.... As the people of God, who came to the prophets's house to hear him preach the word, and explain it f...
And they come unto thee as the people cometh,.... As the people of God, who came to the prophets's house to hear him preach the word, and explain it for their spiritual profit and edification these came when they did, and as early and constantly, and with seeming pleasure:
and they sit before thee as my people; with great decency and reverence, and very gravely and demurely, and with seeming devotion, and stay the time out till the whole service is over; as scholars sit at the feet of their masters, to hear and learn their doctrines. So the Targum,
"and they come unto thee as the men the disciples come:''
and they hear thy words, but they will not do them; they gave him the hearing, and seemed attentive, but did not understand what they heard, at least did not put it in practice; they were only hearers, and not doers of the word, and like to the foolish man in Mat 7:26,
for with their mouth they show much love: by the motions of their lips while hearing, and other gestures, as well as by what they said afterwards, they seemed pleased and delighted with what they heard; made huge encomiums upon it, and spoke much in the praise of the preacher. The Targum is the reverse,
"they made game with their mouth.''
But their heart goeth after their covetousness;
"after the money they had taken away by force,''
as the Targum; after the world, and the things of it; after their secular affairs, so that they wished the sermon over, that they might be at them; or, however, did not so diligently attend to what was said, but the cares of the world choked the word, and made it unfruitful to them; these were like the seed that fell among thorns, the thorny ground hearers, Mat 13:22.