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Text -- Ezekiel 16:7 (NET)
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Thou wast adorned with the choicest blessings of Divine Providence.
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Wesley: Eze 16:7 - -- Grown up and fashioned under God's own hand in order to be solemnly affianced to God.
Grown up and fashioned under God's own hand in order to be solemnly affianced to God.
Literally, "I . . . made thee a myriad."
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JFB: Eze 16:7 - -- The produce of the field. In two hundred fifty years they increased from seventy-five persons to eight hundred thousand (Act 7:14) [CALVIN]. But see E...
The produce of the field. In two hundred fifty years they increased from seventy-five persons to eight hundred thousand (Act 7:14) [CALVIN]. But see Exo 12:37-38.
Calvin -> Eze 16:7
Calvin: Eze 16:7 - -- Here what I lately touched upon is now clearly expressed, that the people in their extreme distress were not only safe, but increased by God’s sing...
Here what I lately touched upon is now clearly expressed, that the people in their extreme distress were not only safe, but increased by God’s singular favor. For if the infant after exposure retains its life, it will still be a weak abortion. Hence God here by this circumstance magnifies his favor, since the people increased as if it had been properly and attentively cared for, and as if no kind office had been omitted. This is the meaning of the words they were increased; for though he looks to the propagation of Abraham’s family, yet the simile is to be observed, for the people is compared to a girl exposed in a field from its birth, and their growth took place when God increased them so incredibly, as we know. And surely God’s blessing was great when they entered Egypt, 75 in number, and were many thousands when they left it. (Act 7:14; Exo 12:37.) For within 250 years, the family of Abraham was so multiplied, that they amounted to 800,000 when God freed them. But since the Prophet speaks metaphorically, when he says the people were increased, and, under the image of a tender girl, until they grew up to a proper age; meanwhile he shows that this was done only by the wonderful counsel and power of God. I placed thee, says he. God claims to himself the praise for this great multiplication, and then strengthens what I have said, namely, that the people’s safety was included in that phrase live in bloods: then he says, she came into ornament of ornaments. Here
TSK -> Eze 16:7
TSK: Eze 16:7 - -- caused : etc. Heb. made thee a million, Gen 22:17; Exo 1:7, Exo 12:37; Act 7:17
excellent ornaments : Heb. ornament of ornaments, Eze 16:10-13, Eze 16...
caused : etc. Heb. made thee a million, Gen 22:17; Exo 1:7, Exo 12:37; Act 7:17
excellent ornaments : Heb. ornament of ornaments, Eze 16:10-13, Eze 16:16; Exo 3:22; Deu 1:10, Deu 4:8, Deu 32:10-14, Deu 33:26-29; Neh 9:18-25; Psa 135:4, Psa 147:20, Psa 148:14, Psa 149:2-4; Isa 61:10, Isa 62:3
whereas : Eze 16:22; Job 1:21; Son 4:5; Hos 2:3, Hos 2:9, Hos 2:10; Rev 3:17, Rev 3:18
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Barnes -> Eze 16:7
Barnes: Eze 16:7 - -- I caused "thee to multiply as the bud of the field, and thou"didst increase "and"wax "great, and thou"didst come "to excellent"beauty; "thy breasts"...
I caused "thee to multiply as the bud of the field, and thou"didst increase "and"wax "great, and thou"didst come "to excellent"beauty; "thy breasts"were "fashioned and thine hair"was grown, yet wast "thou naked and bare."The prophet has arrived at the time at which the child grew up to maturity. God preserved the life of the infant which must without His help have died Eze 16:6; and the child grew up to womanhood, but was still desolate and unprotected. This represents the sojourn in Egypt, during which the people increased, but were not bound, as a nation, to God by a covenant.
Excellent ornaments - literally, as in the margin. Some render it: "ornament of cheeks,"i. e., beauty of face.
Poole -> Eze 16:7
Poole: Eze 16:7 - -- The Lord, who chose Abraham and his seed; by his blessing this people were increased as by millions. How inconsiderable is a clan of seventy-five pe...
The Lord, who chose Abraham and his seed; by his blessing this people were increased as by millions. How inconsiderable is a clan of seventy-five persons! So many went with Jacob into Egypt, where in two hundred and fifty years they grew to six hundred and three thousand five hundred and fifty, beside women, and children under twenty years, and old men above sixty years old. So the promise, Gen 12:2 15:5 17:2,4 , was fulfilled.
As the bud of the field: for multitude, they are compared to the numberless buds of the herb; for flourishing, they are like the bud in the beauty of its spring; and both include the goodness and richness of the land they dwelt in.
Increased grown up to maturity or full age.
Waxen great and in stature thou hast come to full, just proportions, or grown strong, mighty, and terrible to thy neighbours who were enemies, but honourable and a defence to thy friends.
Come to excellent ornaments: as jewels and rich vestments set off a beautiful person, so the successes in enterprises, rich returns in merchandise, fruitfulness of the country itself, were the lustre of thy beauty, which all thy neighbours courted; thou wast adorned with the choicest blessings of Divine Providence.
Thy breasts are fashioned: the prophet further describes the beauty and glory of the Jewish nation, grown up and fashioned under God’ s own hand, in order to be solemnly affianced to God.
Thine hair which is an ornament when well set, whereas baldness is a deformity.
Thou wast naked and bare i.e. when in Egypt, poor, and oppressed, and despised.
Gill -> Eze 16:7
Gill: Eze 16:7 - -- I have caused thee to multiply as the bud of the field,.... Or, "made thee millions" m; like the spires of grass in the field. This refers to the mult...
I have caused thee to multiply as the bud of the field,.... Or, "made thee millions" m; like the spires of grass in the field. This refers to the multiplication of the children of Israel in Egypt, especially after the death of Joseph, and even while they were sorely afflicted, and likewise in later times. Jacob went down to Egypt with seventy five persons only, but when his posterity returned from thence, they were above six hundred thousand that were able to go forth to war, Gen 46:27; see Exo 1:7;
and thou hast increased and waxed great; and became large families, kindreds, and tribes, as the Targum interprets it; as a child grows up, and becomes adult:
and thou art come to excellent ornaments; or, "ornament of ornaments" n; as a young woman, when she is grown up, comes to wear better and finer clothes than in infancy; perhaps there is an allusion to the jewels the Israelites brought out of Egypt with them: this may be applied to the laws, statutes, and ordinances given them, which were an "ornament of grace" unto them, Pro 1:9;
thy breasts are fashioned; swelled and stood out; were come to a proper size and shape, as in persons grown and marriageable; see Son 8:10;
and thine hair is grown; an euphemism, expressive of puberty, which in females was at twelve years of age:
whereas thou wast naked and bare; in a state of infancy. Jarchi and Kimchi interpret this of the Israelites being without the commandments. The whole of what is here said, may be applied to quickened and converted persons, who grow in grace, and increase in spiritual knowledge; and are adorned with the ornaments of grace and good works; and attend to the word and ordinances, which are the church's breasts; who, while in their nature state, were naked and destitute of righteousness and grace.
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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 16:1-63
TSK Synopsis: Eze 16:1-63 - --1 Under the similitude of a wretched infant is shewn the natural state of Jerusalem.6 God's extraordinary love towards her.15 Her monstrous whoredom.3...
MHCC -> Eze 16:1-58
MHCC: Eze 16:1-58 - --In this chapter God's dealings with the Jewish nation, and their conduct towards him, are described, and their punishment through the surrounding nati...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 16:6-14
Matthew Henry: Eze 16:6-14 - -- In there verses we have an account of the great things which God did for the Jewish nation in raising them up by degrees to be very considerable. 1....
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 16:6-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 16:6-14 - --
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