
Text -- Ezekiel 13:3 (NET)




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Wesley: Eze 13:3 - -- Foolish prophets are not of God's sending: for whom he sends, he either finds fit, or makes fit. Where he gives warrant, he gives wisdom.
Foolish prophets are not of God's sending: for whom he sends, he either finds fit, or makes fit. Where he gives warrant, he gives wisdom.
JFB: Eze 13:3 - -- Though vaunting as though exclusively possessing "wisdom" (1Co 1:19-21); the fear of God being the only beginning of wisdom (Psa 111:10).
Though vaunting as though exclusively possessing "wisdom" (1Co 1:19-21); the fear of God being the only beginning of wisdom (Psa 111:10).

JFB: Eze 13:3 - -- Instead of the Spirit of God. A threefold distinction lay between the false and the true prophets: (1) The source of their messages respectively; of t...
Instead of the Spirit of God. A threefold distinction lay between the false and the true prophets: (1) The source of their messages respectively; of the false, "their own hearts"; of the true, an object presented to the spiritual sense (named from the noblest of the senses, a seeing) by the Spirit of God as from without, not produced by their own natural powers of reflection. The word, the body of the thought, presented itself not audibly to the natural sense, but directly to the spirit of the prophet; and so the perception of it is properly called a seeing, he perceiving that which thereafter forms itself in his soul as the cover of the external word [DELITZSCH]; hence the peculiar expression, "seeing the word of God" (Isa 2:1; Isa 13:1; Amo 1:1; Mic 1:1). (2) The point aimed at; the false "walking after their own spirit"; the true, after the Spirit of God. (3) The result; the false saw nothing, but spake as if they had seen; the true had a vision, not subjective, but objectively real [FAIRBAIRN]. A refutation of those who set the inward word above the objective, and represent the Bible as flowing subjectively from the inner light of its writers, not from the revelation of the Holy Ghost from without. "They are impatient to get possession of the kernel without its fostering shell--they would have Christ without the Bible" [BENGEL].
Calvin -> Eze 13:3
Calvin: Eze 13:3 - -- Woe to, the foolish or disgraceful prophets נבל , nebel, signifies “a vile person,” “a castaway,” just as נבלה , nebeleh, means ...
Woe to, the foolish or disgraceful prophets
Now he adds, who walk after their own spirit, without seeing any thing: that is, when no vision has been given them. Ezekiel explains himself more clearly, or rather the Spirit who spoke through him. As, therefore, he has lately condemned all who prophesy out of their own mind or heart, — for the noun “heart” is here used for “intellect,” as in other places, — as, therefore, the Spirit has lately condemned all such, so he says that those who walk after their own spirit wickedly abuse the prophetic office. He here alludes to the prophetic gift when he speaks of “spirit.” For, because they might object that false prophets did not speak from their own heart, but had secret revelations, he concedes to them the use of the word “spirit” by a rhetorical figure, 2 and thus refutes their boasting, as if Ezekiel had said that those fictitious revelations are mere fancies: they have indeed something in them more than common, but still they are fanatics. This then is the sense of the word “spirit.” Meanwhile there is no doubt that he repeats what he lately saw, and the contrast removes all doubt. Without seeing any thing, says he: thus vision is opposed to the human heart and spirit; but what is vision but a supernatural gift? When, therefore, God raises his servants above the capacity of human ability, and makes them discern what no mortal power can bestow, that is a vision; and if a vision is removed, nothing will remain but the spirit or heart of man. Hence those who cannot really show that their utterance is evidently inspired, shall be compelled to confess that they speak of their own minds. It follows —
TSK -> Eze 13:3
TSK: Eze 13:3 - -- Woe : Eze 13:18, Eze 34:2; Jer 23:1; Matt. 23:13-29; Luk 11:42-47, Luk 11:52; 1Co 9:16
foolish : Pro 15:2, Pro 15:14; Lam 2:14; Hos 9:7; Zec 11:15; Ma...
Woe : Eze 13:18, Eze 34:2; Jer 23:1; Matt. 23:13-29; Luk 11:42-47, Luk 11:52; 1Co 9:16
foolish : Pro 15:2, Pro 15:14; Lam 2:14; Hos 9:7; Zec 11:15; Mat 23:16-26; Luk 11:40; 1Ti 6:4; 2Ti 3:9
follow : Heb. walk after
have seen nothing : or, things which they have not seen, Eze 13:6, Eze 13:7; Jer 23:28-32

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Barnes -> Eze 13:3
Barnes: Eze 13:3 - -- That follow ... nothing - Better in the margin. A true prophet (like Ezekiel) spoke "the word of the Lord,"and declared what he had seen "in th...
That follow ... nothing - Better in the margin. A true prophet (like Ezekiel) spoke "the word of the Lord,"and declared what he had seen "in the visions of God."These pretenders are stigmatized in scorn "prophets out of their own hearts,""seers of what they have not seen."
Poole -> Eze 13:3
Poole: Eze 13:3 - -- They shall be doubly miserable, suffering with the deceived, and suffering by the enraged, when their lies are detected.
Foolish prophets either i...
They shall be doubly miserable, suffering with the deceived, and suffering by the enraged, when their lies are detected.
Foolish prophets either in a moral sense, i. e. wicked; or in a literal sense, unwise. It is both foolishly wicked and imprudent to pretend revelations, and yet have none from God.
Their own spirit in contradistinction to the Spirit of God, the true Spirit of prophecy, they strongly fancy what they would have, and then presumptuously prophesy that it shall come to pass.
Have seen nothing God hath showed them no vision, nothing of all they pretend to is from God.
Haydock -> Eze 13:3
Nothing. Yet would lead the blind, though they are not directed by God.
Gill -> Eze 13:3
Gill: Eze 13:3 - -- Thus saith the Lord God, woe unto the foolish prophets,.... The false prophets, as the Targum; who are foolish, as all are who are not sent of God, an...
Thus saith the Lord God, woe unto the foolish prophets,.... The false prophets, as the Targum; who are foolish, as all are who are not sent of God, and furnished by him with wisdom and knowledge, and who prophesy out of their own hearts; for what else but folly can proceed from thence? this must be a great mortification to these prophets to be called foolish, when they reckoned themselves wise men, being vainly puffed up in their fleshly minds, and were accounted so by others; but what is wisdom with men is foolishness with God:
that follow their own spirit; or "walk after it" c; and not the Spirit of God, who leads into all truth; they pretended to a spirit of prophecy, but it was their own spirit and the dictates of it they followed, and not the Spirit of the Lord; and therefore it is no wonder that they prophesied false things, and led the people wrong; as all such teachers do, who give way to their own fancies and imaginations, and forsake the word of God, and do not implore the assistance and teachings of the blessed Spirit:
and have seen nothing; no vision, as the Syriac version renders it; they pretended to have revelations of things future from the Lord, but they had none; what they saw were vain visions and lying divinations, and were as nothing, and worse than nothing; yea, they said what they never saw.

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 13:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Eze 13:1-23 - --1 The reproof of lying prophets,10 and their untempered morter.17 Of prophetesses and their pillows.
MHCC -> Eze 13:1-9
MHCC: Eze 13:1-9 - --Where God gives a warrant to do any thing, he gives wisdom. What they delivered was not what they had seen or heard, as that is which the ministers of...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 13:1-9
Matthew Henry: Eze 13:1-9 - -- The false prophets, who are here prophesied against, were some of them at Jerusalem (Jer 23:14): I have seen in the prophets at Jerusalem a horribl...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 13:1-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 13:1-7 - --
Against the False Prophets
Their conduct. - Eze 13:1. And the word of Jehovah came to me, saying, Eze 13:2. Son of man, prophesy against the prop...
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 12:1--19:14 - --C. Yahweh's reply to the invalid hopes of the Israelites chs. 12-19
"The exiles had not grasped the seri...

Constable: Eze 13:1-23 - --3. The condemnation of contemporary false prophets ch. 13
This chapter follows quite naturally f...
