
Text -- Ezekiel 10:3 (NET)




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Wesley: Eze 10:3 - -- The north - side, the side towards Babylon, from whence the fire came which consumed the city.
The north - side, the side towards Babylon, from whence the fire came which consumed the city.

Christ, the Lord of angels, who now attend his coming and commands.

The court of the priests, who were chief in the apostacy.
JFB: Eze 10:3 - -- The scene of the locality whence judgment emanates is the temple, to mark God's vindication of His holiness injured there. The cherubim here are not t...
The scene of the locality whence judgment emanates is the temple, to mark God's vindication of His holiness injured there. The cherubim here are not those in the holy of holies, for the latter had not "wheels." They stood on "the right of the house," that is, the south, for the Chaldean power, guided by them, had already advanced from the north (the direction of Babylon), and had destroyed the men in the temple, and was now proceeding to destroy the city, which lay south and west.

JFB: Eze 10:3 - -- There was perfect concert of action between the cherubic representative of the angels and "the Man," to minister to whom they "stood" there (Eze 10:7)...
There was perfect concert of action between the cherubic representative of the angels and "the Man," to minister to whom they "stood" there (Eze 10:7).
Clarke -> Eze 10:3
Clarke: Eze 10:3 - -- On the right side of the house - The right hand always marked the south among the Hebrews.
On the right side of the house - The right hand always marked the south among the Hebrews.
Calvin -> Eze 10:3
Calvin: Eze 10:3 - -- Here the Prophet relates where the cherubim were when the men entered, which looks only to the certainty of the prophecy. For we are not here to seek...
Here the Prophet relates where the cherubim were when the men entered, which looks only to the certainty of the prophecy. For we are not here to seek any cunning speculations why they were on the right hand. It is only intended to show that the way was open to the angel to approach directly to God, and that the cherubim were disposed there to render their assistance; for there ought to be an agreement between the angel who took the fire which he scattered through the whole city, and the cherubim who carried all the angels. Here the Prophet shows this agreement, because the cherubim were turned to the right hand when he entered, so that God was at hand; then also the cherubim were at. hand, and thus the wheels bore along the fire.
Now we understand the intention of what we read. The interior court was filled with a cloud: doubtless this signifies, that God by all means confirmed the vision, that no suspicion should creep in that the Prophet was deluded with an empty spectra (Exo 40:34; Num 9:15.) This therefore is the reason why God not only appeared on his heavenly throne, but also filled the temple with a cloud; although, as I have said before, this cloud was a symbol of God’s alienation, (1Kg 8:10; Psa 18:12,) and we know that the sanctuary was filled with a cloud, although God then wished to testify his paternal favor: but in this place and elsewhere, as in Psa 18:0, and in other places, a cloud seems to signify the averted face of God, as if the temple was full of darkness. And this afterwards is better confirmed; for he says —
TSK -> Eze 10:3

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Barnes -> Eze 10:3
Barnes: Eze 10:3 - -- On the right side - On the south Eze 47:2. The idolatries had been seen on the north side. On the south stood the "cherubim"ready to receive an...
On the right side - On the south Eze 47:2. The idolatries had been seen on the north side. On the south stood the "cherubim"ready to receive and bear away the glory of the Lord.
Poole -> Eze 10:3
Poole: Eze 10:3 - -- Stood as servants, and ready, waiting for orders.
On the right side the north side, i.e. say some, the side toward Babylon, from whence the desolat...
Stood as servants, and ready, waiting for orders.
On the right side the north side, i.e. say some, the side toward Babylon, from whence the desolation, that fire, came which consumed the city.
The man Christ, the Lord of angels, who now attend his coming and commands.
The cloud as the sign of God’ s presence, so an emblem of the troubles and darkness of afflictions coming upon Jerusalem.
The inner court the court of the priests, who were, as it appears, chief in the apostacy and idolatry, and shall now be chief in the misery and ruin which overwhelmed them about five years after.
Haydock -> Eze 10:3
Right, south of the priests' court.
Gill -> Eze 10:3
Gill: Eze 10:3 - -- Now the cherubim stood on the right side of the house,.... According to the Targum, it was the south side of the house; and so Jarchi interprets it op...
Now the cherubim stood on the right side of the house,.... According to the Targum, it was the south side of the house; and so Jarchi interprets it opposite to the north, where the gross idolatries were committed, Eze 8:3; standing at the greatest distance from them, and bearing their testimony against them:
when the man went in; they stood as it were in a levee, through which the man passed, waiting upon him; paying a respect to him; assenting to what he did; and approving of it: this circumstance is mentioned, because they were not always in this position, only at this time; nor did they continue so; we afterwards hear of their motion:
and the cloud filled the inner court; the court of the priests, not as a token of God's presence, as at the dedication of the temple; but rather of judicial blindness and darkness, which the people of the Jews were left unto.

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 10:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Eze 10:1-22 - --1 The vision of the coals of fire, to be scattered over the city.8 The vision of the cherubims.
MHCC -> Eze 10:1-7
MHCC: Eze 10:1-7 - --The fire being taken from between the wheels, under the cherubim, Eze 1:13, seems to have signified the wrath of God to be executed upon Jerusalem. It...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 10:1-7
Matthew Henry: Eze 10:1-7 - -- To inspire us with a holy awe and dread of God, and to fill us with his fear, we may observe, in this part of the vision which the prophet had, I. T...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 10:1-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 10:1-8 - --
The angel scatters coals of fire over Jerusalem. - Eze 10:1. And I saw, and behold upon the firmament, which was above the cherubim, it was like sap...
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 10:1-22 - --3. The departure of God's glory from the temple ch. 10
There are many connections between this c...
