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Text -- Ezekiel 14:4 (NET)
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Wesley -> Eze 14:4
According to his desert, I will give answer, but in just judgment.
And yet cometh, reigning himself to be a true worshipper of Jehovah.
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JFB: Eze 14:4 - -- So the Hebrew Margin reads. But the Hebrew text reading is, "according to it, according to the multitude of his idols"; the anticipative clause with t...
So the Hebrew Margin reads. But the Hebrew text reading is, "according to it, according to the multitude of his idols"; the anticipative clause with the pronoun not being pleonastic, but increasing the emphasis of the following clause with the noun. "I will answer," literally, reflexively, "I will Myself (or for Myself) answer him."
Clarke -> Eze 14:4
Clarke: Eze 14:4 - -- According to the multitude of his idols - I will treat him as an idolater, as a flagrant idolater.
According to the multitude of his idols - I will treat him as an idolater, as a flagrant idolater.
Calvin -> Eze 14:4
Calvin: Eze 14:4 - -- Here God seems to treat those hypocrites too indulgently who pretend to ask his advice and yet despise his counsel. But God here rather threatens wha...
Here God seems to treat those hypocrites too indulgently who pretend to ask his advice and yet despise his counsel. But God here rather threatens what would be destructive to the wicked than promises anything which they ought to expect. It is indeed a singular testimony of God’s grace when he answers us: for prophecy is an image of God’s paternal anxiety towards us and our salvation. But sometimes prophecy only ends in destruction; and this is but an accident. Although, therefore, God’s word by itself is naturally to be greatly desired, yet when God answers as a judge, and takes away all hope of pardon and pity, no taste of his favor can then be perceived. Thus this passage must be understood. God pronounces that he would answer, but whom? The reprobate, and those who tauntingly inquired of the Prophet what they should do. When he answers them, he only shows himself the avenger of their perfidy; and thus his answer contains nothing else but the fearful judgment which hangs over all the reprobate. For God does not here impose a perpetual law on himself; for he does not always act in the same way towards all the reprobate, but says that those impious ones should feel that they shall not profit by their cunning and artifices, since they shall find the difference between God and Satan: for they were accustomed to lies, and had itching ears; hence they wished to have some pleasing and flattering answer from the servant of God, since the false prophets gratified their inclinations. What then does God say? I will answer them, but far otherwise than they either wish or desire: for I will answer them according to the multitude of their idols: for they bring with them the material for their own condemnation: hence they shall take back nothing from me but the seal of that condemnation which is already placed upon their hearts, and appears on their hands. In fine, God here laughs at the foolish confidence of those who inquire about future events of his prophets; but meanwhile they have their heart bound up with superstitions, so as openly to show their gross impiety: hence he says, that he would answer them, not as they thought, but as they deserved.
TSK -> Eze 14:4
TSK: Eze 14:4 - -- speak : Eze 2:7, Eze 3:4, Eze 3:17-21
I the Lord : Eze 14:7; 1Ki 21:20-25; 2Ki 1:16; Isa 3:11, Isa 66:4
speak : Eze 2:7, Eze 3:4, Eze 3:17-21
I the Lord : Eze 14:7; 1Ki 21:20-25; 2Ki 1:16; Isa 3:11, Isa 66:4
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Barnes -> Eze 14:4
Barnes: Eze 14:4 - -- Omit "that cometh." According to the multitiude of his idols - i. e., I will give him an answer as delusive as the idols which he serves. Comp...
Omit "that cometh."
According to the multitiude of his idols - i. e., I will give him an answer as delusive as the idols which he serves. Compare Micaiah’ s answer to Ahab 1Ki 22:15.
Poole -> Eze 14:4
Poole: Eze 14:4 - -- Mince not the matter, lessen not, neither vary, what I say unto thee, but declare fully and undauntedly
unto them though great men, and who will c...
Mince not the matter, lessen not, neither vary, what I say unto thee, but declare fully and undauntedly
unto them though great men, and who will compliment with thee.
Every man without exception, whoever be the man among the Israelites, that hath his heart riveted to idols, and yet comes to the prophet, as if it were to know what were best to be done, and what will be the issue of these times and things, I will answer him but little to his satisfaction or safety; such answer shall such receive, as in seeing they shall not see, &c. I will declare the greatness of their sin and punishment; they multiplied idols, this their sin, I will multiply their sorrows; they first run into darkness of idolatry, I will leave them to the darkness of misery. I will give answer, but in just judgment, and with severe reproofs, and menaces, and commands.
Haydock -> Eze 14:4
Haydock: Eze 14:4 - -- According. Hebrew, "in (Calmet) the multitude of his idols." (Haydock) ---
I will still disclose the truth; (Chaldean) or a false prophet is here ...
According. Hebrew, "in (Calmet) the multitude of his idols." (Haydock) ---
I will still disclose the truth; (Chaldean) or a false prophet is here spoken of, whom God will suffer to deceive those who wish to be deluded. He will not have his own prophets speak an untruth. See 3 Kings xxii. 10. Christ evaded the insidious questions of his enemies, Matthew xxi. 23. (Calmet)
Gill -> Eze 14:4
Gill: Eze 14:4 - -- Therefore speak unto them, and say unto them,.... That is, speak unto them as a prophet, and as from the Lord, and say what follows; so the Targum,
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Therefore speak unto them, and say unto them,.... That is, speak unto them as a prophet, and as from the Lord, and say what follows; so the Targum,
"prophesy unto them and say unto them;''
thus saith the Lord God, every man of the house of Israel, that setteth up his idols in his heart, and putteth the stumbling block of his iniquity before his face; let him be who he will, one in public office, an elder of Israel, or a private person; no respect will be had, no distinction made, nor favour shown; being an idolater in heart and practice, secretly and openly, he shall bear the punishment of his sin:
and cometh to the prophet: the Prophet Ezekiel, as the elders of Israel now did, or any other prophet of the Lord: the Vulgate Latin version adds, "inquiring of me by him"; expecting to have an answer, and one according to their wishes:
I the Lord will answer him that cometh; that cometh to the prophet; or, as the Targum,
"that cometh to ask instruction of me:''
here is a various reading, a "Keri" and a "Cetib"; we follow the Keri, or marginal reading,
according to the multitude of his idols; in proportion to the number of his gods, and his idolatrous actions, shall the answer or punishment be: or these words may be connected with the word cometh, and be read thus, "that cometh with the multitude of his idols" u; with his heart full of idols, set up there; which is an instance of his hypocrisy, seen and detected by the Lord; and of his impudence, in daring to come unto him in such a manner; and of his folly, to expect a gracious answer from the Lord, this being his case. The Targum understands it quite otherwise, as if the answer the Lord would give would be a kind and agreeable one, paraphrasing this clause thus,
"although he is mixed (implicated or entangled) in the multitude of the worship of his idols.''
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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 14:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Eze 14:1-23 - --1 God answers idolaters according to their own heart.6 They are exhorted to repent, for fear of judgments, by means of seduced prophets.12 God's irrev...
MHCC -> Eze 14:1-11
MHCC: Eze 14:1-11 - --No outward form or reformation can be acceptable to God, so long as any idol possesses the heart; yet how many prefer their own devices and their own ...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 14:1-11
Matthew Henry: Eze 14:1-11 - -- Here is, I. The address which some of the elders of Israel made to the prophet, as an oracle, to enquire of the Lord by him. They came, and sat bef...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 14:1-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 14:1-11 - --
The Lord Gives No Answer to the Idolaters
Eze 14:1 narrates the occasion for this and the following words of God: There came to me men of the elde...
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...
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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...
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Constable: Eze 14:1-11 - --4. The effect of false prophets on Israel's leaders 14:1-11
This prophecy carries on the thought...
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