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Text -- Ezekiel 35:5 (NET)

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35:5 “‘You have shown unrelenting hostility and poured the people of Israel onto the blades of a sword at the time of their calamity, at the time of their final punishment.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: OBADIAH, BOOK OF | NEGEB | Ezekiel, Book of | Edomites | Edom | EZEKIEL, 1 | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Eze 35:5 - -- When their iniquity was punished on them, which brought them to final ruin.

When their iniquity was punished on them, which brought them to final ruin.

JFB: Eze 35:5 - -- (Psa 137:7; Amo 1:11; Oba 1:10-16). Edom perpetuated the hereditary hatred derived from Esau against Jacob.

(Psa 137:7; Amo 1:11; Oba 1:10-16). Edom perpetuated the hereditary hatred derived from Esau against Jacob.

JFB: Eze 35:5 - -- The literal translation is better. "Thou hast poured out the children of Israel"; namely, like water. So Psa 22:14; Psa 63:10, Margin; Jer 18:21. Comp...

The literal translation is better. "Thou hast poured out the children of Israel"; namely, like water. So Psa 22:14; Psa 63:10, Margin; Jer 18:21. Compare 2Sa 14:14.

JFB: Eze 35:5 - -- Literally, "by" or "upon the hands of the sword"; the sword being personified as a devourer whose "hands" were the instruments of destruction.

Literally, "by" or "upon the hands of the sword"; the sword being personified as a devourer whose "hands" were the instruments of destruction.

JFB: Eze 35:5 - -- That is, had its consummation (Eze 21:25, Eze 21:29). Edom consummated his guilt when he exulted over Jerusalem's downfall, and helped the foe to dest...

That is, had its consummation (Eze 21:25, Eze 21:29). Edom consummated his guilt when he exulted over Jerusalem's downfall, and helped the foe to destroy it (Psa 137:7; Oba 1:11).

Clarke: Eze 35:5 - -- A perpetual hatred - The Edomites were the descendants of Esau; the Israelites, the descendants of Jacob. Both these were brothers; and between them...

A perpetual hatred - The Edomites were the descendants of Esau; the Israelites, the descendants of Jacob. Both these were brothers; and between them there was contention even in the womb, and they lived generally in a state of enmity. Their descendants kept up the ancient feud: but the Edomites were implacable; they had not only a rooted but perpetual enmity to the Israelites, harassing and distressing them by all possible means; and they seized the opportunity, when the Israelites were most harassed by other enemies, to make inroads upon them, and cut them off wherever they found them

To afflict the afflicted is cruel. This is scarcely of man, bad as he is. He must be possessed by the malignant spirit of the devil, when he wounds the wounded, insults over the miseries of the afflicted, and seeks opportunities to add affliction to those who are already under the rod of God.

TSK: Eze 35:5 - -- thou hast had : Eze 35:12, Eze 25:12; Gen 27:41, Gen 27:42; Psa 137:7; Amo 1:11; Oba 1:10-16 perpetual hatred : or, hatred of old, Eze 25:15 shed the ...

thou hast had : Eze 35:12, Eze 25:12; Gen 27:41, Gen 27:42; Psa 137:7; Amo 1:11; Oba 1:10-16

perpetual hatred : or, hatred of old, Eze 25:15

shed the blood of : Heb. poured out

force : Heb. hands, Jer 18:21

in the : Eze 21:25, Eze 21:29; Psa 137:7; Dan 9:24; Oba 1:11

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Eze 35:5 - -- Shed blood - Omit "blood:"better as in the margin, i. e., and hast given up the children of Israel to the sword; thou hast scattered the childr...

Shed blood - Omit "blood:"better as in the margin, i. e., and hast given up the children of Israel to the sword; thou hast scattered the children of Israel in confusion like stones poured down a mountain-side Mic 1:6.

That their iniquity had an end - Or, "of the iniquity of the end,"i. e., the time when by the capture of the city the iniquity of Israel came to an end Eze 21:29.

Poole: Eze 35:5 - -- A perpetual hatred: Edom was of the same stock, brother to Jacob, and it was sin to disgust or envy, but greater to hate, and greatest to retain a pe...

A perpetual hatred: Edom was of the same stock, brother to Jacob, and it was sin to disgust or envy, but greater to hate, and greatest to retain a perpetual hatred, an hereditary enmity from Esau’ s time, the father of the Edomites, till now: near one thousand two hundred years had the seed of Esau hated Jacob’ s seed for inheriting the blessing, which yet I have some cause to think they as little valued as their father did before them.

Hast shed the blood by sudden incursions sometimes, by a formed war at other times, and by taking side with those who warred upon him at all times; thus the sword of Edom was ever drawn or ready against Jacob’ s seed.

By the force of the sword with fierceness, cruelty, and burning hatred, as appears, Oba 1:11-14 , which see.

Their calamity deepest calamity; when all was lost, and their city taken, and none to pity or help, then did Edom cruelly execute his hatred, Psa 137:7 .

In the time that their iniquity had an end when their iniquity was charged and punished on them, which brought them to final ruin. See Eze 21:25 .

Haydock: Eze 35:5 - -- Enemy. God revenges the injuries done to his Church, as if they were done to himself, Acts ix. 4. (Worthington) --- The enmity of Jacob and of Esa...

Enemy. God revenges the injuries done to his Church, as if they were done to himself, Acts ix. 4. (Worthington) ---

The enmity of Jacob and of Esau seemed to commence in the womb, and was increased by the purchase of the birth-right, till Jacob's prudence disarmed his brother. Their descendants sought every opportunity to injure one another. The Idumeans shewed their ill-will particularly, when the Jews were most distressed. This was a piece of the greatest cruelty.

Gill: Eze 35:5 - -- Because thou hast had a perpetual hatred,.... There was an old grudge and enmity subsisting in the posterity of Esau against the posterity of Jacob, b...

Because thou hast had a perpetual hatred,.... There was an old grudge and enmity subsisting in the posterity of Esau against the posterity of Jacob, because the latter supplanted the former, and got the birthright and blessing from him; and which was discovered in all ages, and at all opportunities, and on all occasions which offered; and such has been the hatred of the church of Rome against the true professors and followers of Christ, as their bloody persecution of them in all ages have shown:

and hast shed the blood of the children of Israel by the force of the sword in the time of their calamity: when Jerusalem was taken by the Chaldeans, the Edomites not only rejoiced at it, and took part of the spoil, but stood in the crossways, and slew those that made their escape; or drove them back upon the sword of the enemy; or delivered them into their hands; which was barbarous and inhuman usage of their neighbours and brethren; see Oba 1:10. The Targum is,

"and thou didst deliver the children of Israel into the hands of those that slay with the sword, in the time of their destruction:''

in the time that their iniquity had an end; when either the measure of that was full; or when they received for it full correction and chastisement; at the consummation of that.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Eze 35:5 Or “gave over…to the power of the sword.” This phrase also occurs in Jer 18:21 and Ps 63:10.

Geneva Bible: Eze 35:5 Because thou hast had a perpetual hatred, and hast shed [the blood of] the children of Israel by the force of the sword in the time of their calamity,...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eze 35:1-15 - --1 The judgment of mount Seir for their hatred of Israel, and insulting over their distress.

MHCC: Eze 35:1-9 - --All who have God against them, have the word of God against them. Those that have a constant hatred to God and his people, as the carnal mind has, can...

Matthew Henry: Eze 35:1-9 - -- Mount Seir was mentioned as partner with Moab in one of the threatenings we had before (Eze 25:8); but here it is convicted and condemned by itself,...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 35:1-15 - -- The Devastation of Edom Eze 35:1. And the word of Jehovah came to me, saying, Eze 35:2. Son of man, set thy face against Mount Seir, and prophe...

Constable: Eze 33:1--48:35 - --IV. Future blessings for Israel chs. 33--48 "This last major division of the book focuses on the restoration of ...

Constable: Eze 33:21--40:1 - --B. Restoration to the Promised Land 33:21-39:29 "The concept of the land is particularly significant to ...

Constable: Eze 35:1-15 - --The elimination of claimants to the land ch. 35 What follows in this chapter is another oracle against a foreign nation (cf. chs. 25-32). What is it d...

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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 35 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eze 35:1, The judgment of mount Seir for their hatred of Israel, and insulting over their distress.

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 35 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 35 The judgment of Mount Seir, for their hatred of Israel, and insulting over their distress.

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 35 (Chapter Introduction) A prophecy against Edom.

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 35 (Chapter Introduction) It was promised, in the foregoing chapter, that when the time to favour Zion, yea, the set time, should come, especially the time for sending the M...

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 35 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 35 This chapter is a prophecy of the destruction of Edom, which is threatened, Eze 35:1, the cause of it, their hatred and ...

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