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Text -- Ezekiel 8:10 (NET)

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Wesley -> Eze 8:10
Wesley: Eze 8:10 - -- Of such creatures as the Egyptians, or any others with whom the Jews had acquaintance, worshipped.
Of such creatures as the Egyptians, or any others with whom the Jews had acquaintance, worshipped.
JFB: Eze 8:10 - -- Worshipped in Egypt; still found portrayed on their chamber walls; so among the Troglodytæ.
Worshipped in Egypt; still found portrayed on their chamber walls; so among the Troglodytæ.

On every side they surrounded themselves with incentives to superstition.
Clarke -> Eze 8:10
Clarke: Eze 8:10 - -- And saw - every form of creeping things - It is very likely that these images pourtrayed on the wall were the objects of Egyptian adoration: the ox,...
And saw - every form of creeping things - It is very likely that these images pourtrayed on the wall were the objects of Egyptian adoration: the ox, the ape, the dog, the crocodile, the ibis, the scarabaeus or beetle, and various other things. It appears that these were privately worshipped by the sanhedrin or great Jewish council, consisting of seventy or seventy-two persons, six chosen out of every tribe, as representatives of the people. The images were pourtrayed upon the wall, as we find those ancient idols are on the walls of the tombs of the kings and nobles of Egypt. See the plates to Belzoni’ s Travels, the Isaic Tomb in the Bodleian Library, and the Egyptian hieroglyphics in general. Virgil speaks of these, Aen. lib. viii.: -
Omnigenumque Deum monstra, et latrator Anubis
"All kinds of gods, monsters, and barking dogs."
Defender -> Eze 8:10
Defender: Eze 8:10 - -- Compare Rom 1:24, where the primeval descent of the Gentile world into evolutionary pantheistic idolatry is described, so God "gave them up." Here Isr...
Compare Rom 1:24, where the primeval descent of the Gentile world into evolutionary pantheistic idolatry is described, so God "gave them up." Here Israel is seen to have done the same, even though they had received the written Word of God condemning it."
TSK -> Eze 8:10
TSK: Eze 8:10 - -- and behold : These images portrayed on the wall were no doubt the objects of Egyptian idolatry, the ox, ape, crocodile, ibis, beetle, etc., as we find...
and behold : These images portrayed on the wall were no doubt the objects of Egyptian idolatry, the ox, ape, crocodile, ibis, beetle, etc., as we find those idols were painted on the walls of the tombs of kings and nobles.
every : Exo 20:4; Lev 11:10-12, Lev 11:29-31, Lev 11:42-44; Deu 4:18, Deu 14:3, Deu 14:7, Deu 14:8; Isa 57:6-10; Jer 2:26, Jer 2:27, Jer 3:9, Jer 16:18; Rom 1:23

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Barnes -> Eze 8:10
Barnes: Eze 8:10 - -- There is clearly a reference to the idolatry of Egypt. Many subterranean chambers in rocks upon the shores of the Nile exhibit ornamentation and hie...
There is clearly a reference to the idolatry of Egypt. Many subterranean chambers in rocks upon the shores of the Nile exhibit ornamentation and hieroglyphical characters, some of which are representative of the objects of idolatrous worship. Such chambers fitted them for the scene of the ideal picture by which Ezekiel represented Egyptian idolatry. The Egyptian worship of animals is well known.
Poole -> Eze 8:10
Poole: Eze 8:10 - -- So I went in according to the vision.
Of creeping things of such creatures as the Egyptians, or any others with whom the Jews had acquaintance, did...
So I went in according to the vision.
Of creeping things of such creatures as the Egyptians, or any others with whom the Jews had acquaintance, did worship.
Abominable beasts the beasts are here called abominable, because idolaters had abused them to unlawful uses, making idols of them.
The idols of the house of Israel the Jews had multiplied to themselves idols of their own, besides those borrowed from their neighbours. Or they are called
the idols of the house of Israel because they had adopted them, and because Israel’ s idolatry was so much more brutish and provoking than that of the other nations, who had not the law of God given to them as to the Jews.
Portrayed upon the wall: possibly they did thus picture their idols on the wall, vainly thinking. this was not a breach of the law, which forbade graven images, and molten images; but every likeness of any thing made for to worship is forbidden, and such pictures are to be destroyed, Num 33:52 . Possibly they had the same set of idols, by different givers, and by different painters, drawn on the walls of the chamber or house of idols.
Haydock -> Eze 8:10
Haydock: Eze 8:10 - -- About. This was the council chamber, Jeremias xxvi. 10. They durst not publicly adore the Egyptian, &c., idols. (Calmet) ---
They denied Providen...
About. This was the council chamber, Jeremias xxvi. 10. They durst not publicly adore the Egyptian, &c., idols. (Calmet) ---
They denied Providence, ver. 12. (Haydock) ---
The wicked do not regard it, and hence fall into idolatry. (Worthington)
Gill -> Eze 8:10
Gill: Eze 8:10 - -- So I went in and saw; and behold every form of creeping things,.... As beetles and others, worshipped for gods:
and abominable beasts; unclean ones...
So I went in and saw; and behold every form of creeping things,.... As beetles and others, worshipped for gods:
and abominable beasts; unclean ones; not only oxen, but dogs and cats, and other impure creatures; for such were the gods of the Egyptians, from whom the Jews took their deities:
and all the idols of the house of Israel; which were many, even as numerous as their cities:
portrayed upon the wall round about; the pictures of them were drawn and placed around the wall of the room or chamber; and where they were worshipped by the priests and Levites, and members of the sanhedrim; and this was not in one chamber only, but in many, as appears from Eze 8:12.

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 8:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Eze 8:1-18 - --1 Ezekiel, in a vision of God at Jerusalem,5 is shewn the image of jealousy;7 the chambers of imagery;13 the mourners for Tammuz;16 the worshippers to...
MHCC -> Eze 8:7-12
MHCC: Eze 8:7-12 - --A secret place was, as it were, opened, where the prophet saw creatures painted on the walls, and a number of the elders of Israel worshipped before t...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 8:7-12
Matthew Henry: Eze 8:7-12 - -- We have here a further discovery of the abominations that were committed at Jerusalem, and within the confines of the temple, too. Now observe, I. H...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 8:7-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 8:7-12 - --
Second Abomination: Worship of Beasts
Eze 8:7. And He brought me to the entrance of the court, and I saw, and behold there was a hole in the wall....
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 8:1--11:25 - --B. The vision of the departure of Yahweh's glory chs. 8-11
These chapters all concern one vision that Ez...

Constable: Eze 8:1-18 - --1. The idolatry of the house of Israel ch. 8
This chapter contrasts the glory of God with the id...




