
Text -- Ezekiel 20:46 (NET)




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Look toward Jerusalem, and the land of Canaan.

Wesley: Eze 20:46 - -- Let thy word distil, begin with softer words, before thou shower down with the vehemency of a storm.
Let thy word distil, begin with softer words, before thou shower down with the vehemency of a storm.

Jerusalem, which was become like a forest.
JFB: Eze 20:45-49 - -- An introductory brief description in enigma of the destruction by fire and sword, detailed more explicitly in Eze. 21:1-32.
An introductory brief description in enigma of the destruction by fire and sword, detailed more explicitly in Eze. 21:1-32.

JFB: Eze 20:46 - -- Three different Hebrew words, to express the certainty of the divine displeasure resting on the region specified. The third term is from a root meanin...
Three different Hebrew words, to express the certainty of the divine displeasure resting on the region specified. The third term is from a root meaning "dry," referring to the sun's heat in the south; representing the burning judgments of God on the southern parts of Judea, of which Jerusalem was the capital.

JFB: Eze 20:46 - -- Determinately. The prophets used to turn themselves towards those who were to be the subjects of their prophecies.
Determinately. The prophets used to turn themselves towards those who were to be the subjects of their prophecies.

JFB: Eze 20:46 - -- As the rain, which flows in a continuous stream, sometimes gently (Deu 32:2), sometimes violently (Amo 7:16; Mic 2:6, Margin), as here.

The densely populated country of Judea; trees representing people.
Clarke: Eze 20:46 - -- Set thy face toward the south - Towards Judea, which lay south from Babylon, or Mesopotamia, where the prophet then dwelt
Set thy face toward the south - Towards Judea, which lay south from Babylon, or Mesopotamia, where the prophet then dwelt

Clarke: Eze 20:46 - -- The forest of the south field - The city of Jerusalem, as full of inhabitants as the forest is of trees.
The forest of the south field - The city of Jerusalem, as full of inhabitants as the forest is of trees.
TSK -> Eze 20:46
TSK: Eze 20:46 - -- set : Eze 4:7, Eze 6:2
toward : Towards Judea, which lay south of Mesopotamia, where the prophet now dwelt.
and drop : Eze 21:2; Deu 32:2; Job 29:22; ...

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Barnes -> Eze 20:45-49
Barnes: Eze 20:45-49 - -- This paragraph is in the Hebrew text, Septuagint and Vulgate the beginning of Ezek. 21 to which it belongs, as it contains a prophecy delivered in a...
This paragraph is in the Hebrew text, Septuagint and Vulgate the beginning of Ezek. 21 to which it belongs, as it contains a prophecy delivered in a form which is there explained. It may, however, be regarded as a link between the foregoing and following prophecies, being a general introduction to seven words of judgment about to be pronounced in development of that which has just been delivered.
In this verse occur three Hebrew synonyms for "south,"denoting:
\tx720 \tx1080 (1) the region on the right, Teman 1Sa 23:24;
(2) the region of dryness, Negeb Jos 15:4;
(3) the region of brightness, Darom Deu 33:23.
The variety of terms helps the force of the application. Chebar is in the north of Babylonia; from the north the Chaldaeans came upon Judaea (see the Eze 1:4 note).
Forest of the south - The land of Israel. See Eze 21:1-2.
Parables - Compare Eze 17:2. The meaning of the prophet was clear enough, if those whom he addressed had chosen to understand.
Poole -> Eze 20:46
Poole: Eze 20:46 - -- He was now in Babylon, north from Jerusalem, and being commanded to look toward the south, it is toward Jerusalem, and the land of Canaan.
Thy face...
He was now in Babylon, north from Jerusalem, and being commanded to look toward the south, it is toward Jerusalem, and the land of Canaan.
Thy face thy courage and undaunted mind, manifest in prophesying as thou art commissioned.
Drop let thy word distil, begin with softer words ere thou shower down with the vehemency of a storm; prophesy so, Amo 7:16 Mic 2:6 .
The forest of the south field i.e. Jerusalem, which was become like a forest for multitude of inhabitants, for barrenness, wildness, degeneracy, and sheltering wild beasts; murderers lodged in her.
Haydock -> Eze 20:46
Haydock: Eze 20:46 - -- Of the south. Jerusalem lay towards the south of Babylon, where the prophet then was, and is here called the forest of the south field, and is thr...
Of the south. Jerusalem lay towards the south of Babylon, where the prophet then was, and is here called the forest of the south field, and is threatened with utter desolation. (Challoner) See chap. xxi. (Calmet) ---
In Jerusalem there were good and bad. (Worthington)
Gill -> Eze 20:46
Gill: Eze 20:46 - -- Son of man, set thy force toward the south,.... The land of Judea, which lay south of Babylon, where the prophet now was, as Babylon lay north of that...
Son of man, set thy force toward the south,.... The land of Judea, which lay south of Babylon, where the prophet now was, as Babylon lay north of that, Jer 1:14 to set his face was to speak freely and boldly, with courage and constancy, and without fear and dread, to the inhabitants of it; and as a token of the Lord's face being set against them for their sins. The Targum is,
"take a prophecy towards the way of the south.''
And drop thy word toward the south; or prophesy, as the Targum; doctrine or prophecy being compared to rain, and the delivery of it to the dropping or distilling of rain; which falls gently, gradually, successively, and oftentimes with weight, and to good purpose; see Deu 32:2, which metaphorical phrase is explained in the next clause:
and prophesy against the forest of the south field; the city of Jerusalem, in the land of Judea, which was very full of people, as a forest of trees; but these barren and unfruitful, as the trees of the wood generally are; and a rendezvous of wicked persons, comparable to beasts of prey, that haunt in woods and forests.

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NET Notes: Eze 20:46 The Hebrew term can also mean “forest,” but a meaning of uncultivated wasteland fits the Negev region far better. See M. Greenberg, Ezekie...
Geneva Bible -> Eze 20:46
Geneva Bible: Eze 20:46 Son of man, set thy face toward the south, and drop [thy word] toward ( x ) the south, and prophesy against the forest of the south field;
( x ) For ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 20:1-49
TSK Synopsis: Eze 20:1-49 - --1 God refuses to be consulted by the elders of Israel.4 He shews the story of their rebellions in Egypt,10 in the wilderness,27 and in the land.33 He ...
MHCC -> Eze 20:45-49
MHCC: Eze 20:45-49 - --Judah and Jerusalem had been full of people, as a forest of trees, but empty of fruit. God's word prophesies against those who bring not forth the fru...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 20:45-49
Matthew Henry: Eze 20:45-49 - -- We have here a prophecy of wrath against Judah and Jerusalem, which would more fitly have begun the next chapter than conclude this; for it has no d...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 20:45-49
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 20:45-49 - --
The Burning Forest
Eze 20:45. And the word of Jehovah came to me, saying, Eze 20:46. Son of man, direct thy face toward the south, and trickle ...
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 20:1--23:49 - --D. Israel's defective leadership chs. 20-23
This section of the book is the final collection of propheci...

Constable: Eze 20:45--22:1 - --2. Judgment of Judah's contemporary leaders 20:45-21:32
A new chapter in the Hebrew Bible begins...
