
Text -- Ezekiel 8:2 (NET)




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Of a man; the man whom he had seen upon the throne.

This fire might denote the wrath of God against Jerusalem.
JFB: Eze 8:2 - -- Understand, "of a man," that is, of Messiah, the Angel of the covenant, in the person of whom alone God manifests Himself (Eze 1:26; Joh 1:18). The "f...
Understand, "of a man," that is, of Messiah, the Angel of the covenant, in the person of whom alone God manifests Himself (Eze 1:26; Joh 1:18). The "fire," from "His loins downward," betokens the vengeance of God kindled against the wicked Jews, while searching and purifying the remnant to be spared. The "brightness . . . upward" betokens His unapproachable majesty (1Ti 6:16). For Hebrew, eesh, "fire," the Septuagint, &c., read ish, "a man."
Clarke -> Eze 8:2
Calvin -> Eze 8:2
Calvin: Eze 8:2 - -- Some translate the last word angel, but in my opinion erroneously: for עין , gnin, properly signifies color, and I have already refuted that er...
Some translate the last word angel, but in my opinion erroneously: for
TSK -> Eze 8:2
TSK: Eze 8:2 - -- I beheld : Eze 1:4, Eze 1:26, Eze 1:27; Dan 7:9, Dan 7:10; Rev 1:14, Rev 1:15
amber : Amber is a hard, inflammable, bituminous substance, of a beautif...
I beheld : Eze 1:4, Eze 1:26, Eze 1:27; Dan 7:9, Dan 7:10; Rev 1:14, Rev 1:15
amber : Amber is a hard, inflammable, bituminous substance, of a beautiful yellow colour, very transparent, and susceptible of an exquisite polish. When rubbed it is highly endowed with electricity; a name which the moderns have formed from its Greek name

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Barnes -> Eze 8:2
Barnes: Eze 8:2 - -- The appearance of fire - In margin reference, seen as the appearance of a man enthroned upon the cherubim. Here He stands apart from the throne...
The appearance of fire - In margin reference, seen as the appearance of a man enthroned upon the cherubim. Here He stands apart from the throne revealing Himself to His servant. Compare Dan 3:25 note.
Amber - See the margin reference note.
Poole -> Eze 8:2
Poole: Eze 8:2 - -- A likeness of a man; that man whom he had seen upon the throne, i.e. of Christ.
The appearance of fire: see Eze 1:26-28 . This fire denotes the wra...
A likeness of a man; that man whom he had seen upon the throne, i.e. of Christ.
The appearance of fire: see Eze 1:26-28 . This fire denotes the wrath of God against Jerusalem, and it is observed it was fire downward, wrath already coming down upon the Jews.
The appearance of brightness to signify the majesty and glory of Christ. See more Eze 1:27 .
Haydock -> Eze 8:2
Likeness. Septuagint add, "of a man," as it had appeared [in] chap. i. 27.
Gill -> Eze 8:2
Gill: Eze 8:2 - -- And then one beheld, and lo a likeness as the appearance of fire,.... The Septuagint and Arabic versions render it, "behold the likeness of a man"; re...
And then one beheld, and lo a likeness as the appearance of fire,.... The Septuagint and Arabic versions render it, "behold the likeness of a man"; reading
"and lo a likeness "of a man", as in the appearance of fire:''
it was the form of a fiery man that was seen, as he is further described:
from the appearance of his loins, even downward, fire; his lower parts, thighs, legs, and feet; expressive either of the light of grace communicated from Christ to his people; or of his fervent love towards them, or flaming zeal for God and his house; or rather of his wrath against an idolatrous people; see Rev 1:15; a like description is in Eze 1:27;
and from his loins, even upward, as the appearance of brightness; his upper parts, back, belly, breast, shoulders, arms, head, &c. which may denote his incomprehensible majesty and glory; his glory being the glory of the only begotten, the brightness of his Father's glory, and the express image of his person. The Targum renders both the one and the other part of the description thus,
"and I saw, and twelve a likeness as the look of fire, the look of glory, which the eye cannot see, nor is it possible to look upon it; and beneath the look of fire, and the look of glory, which the eye cannot behold, nor is it possible to contemplate it; and above, as the look of brightness:''
as the colour of amber: or "chasmal": which some take to be the name of an angel. The Syriac version is, "as the look of God"; See Gill on Eze 1:4; and See Gill on Eze 1:27.

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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 8:1-6
MHCC: Eze 8:1-6 - --The glorious personage Ezekiel beheld in vision, seemed to take hold upon him, and he was conveyed in spirit to Jerusalem. There, in the inner court o...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 8:1-6
Matthew Henry: Eze 8:1-6 - -- Ezekiel was now in Babylon; but the messages of wrath he had delivered in the foregoing chapters related to Jerusalem, for in the peace or trouble t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 8:1-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 8:1-4 - --
Abominations of the Idolatry of the House of Israel
Time and place of the divine revelation. - Eze 8:1. And it came to pass in the sixth year, in ...
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...
