
Text -- Ezekiel 20:7 (NET)




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Wesley -> Eze 20:7
To which you have looked for help.
JFB: Eze 20:7 - -- Moses gives no formal statement of idolatries practised by Israel in Egypt. But it is implied in their readiness to worship the golden calf (resemblin...
Moses gives no formal statement of idolatries practised by Israel in Egypt. But it is implied in their readiness to worship the golden calf (resembling the Egyptian ox, Apis) (Exo 32:4), which makes it likely they had worshipped such idols in Egypt. Also, in Lev 17:7, "They shall no more offer their sacrifices unto devils (literally, seirim, 'he-goats,' the symbol of the false god, Pan), after whom they have gone awhoring." The call of God by Moses was as much to them to separate from idols and follow Jehovah, as it was to Pharaoh to let them go forth. Exo 6:6-7 and Jos 24:14, expressly mention their idolatry "in Egypt." Hence the need of their being removed out of the contagion of Egyptian idolatries by the exodus.
Clarke -> Eze 20:7
Clarke: Eze 20:7 - -- Cast ye away - the abominations - Put away all your idols; those incentives to idolatry that ye have looked on with delight.
Cast ye away - the abominations - Put away all your idols; those incentives to idolatry that ye have looked on with delight.
TSK -> Eze 20:7
TSK: Eze 20:7 - -- Cast : Eze 20:8, Eze 18:6, Eze 18:15, Eze 18:31; Isa 2:20,Isa 2:21, Isa 31:7
the abominations : Eze 6:9, Eze 14:6; 2Ch 15:8
defile : Eze 23:3, Eze 23:...

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Barnes -> Eze 20:5-9
Barnes: Eze 20:5-9 - -- The children of Israel in Egypt were warned to abstain from the idolatry of the pagan. This purpose they lost sight of, yet God spared them and brou...
The children of Israel in Egypt were warned to abstain from the idolatry of the pagan. This purpose they lost sight of, yet God spared them and brought them into another state of probation.
Lifted up mine hand - i. e., sware, because the hand was lifted up in adjuration.
Idols of Egypt - These incidental notices show the children of Israel in Egypt to have been addicted to idolatry. Compare Jos 24:14.
I wrought for my name’ s sake - Lest it should appear to the Egyptians that Yahweh was a God who would, but could not, save.
Poole -> Eze 20:7
Poole: Eze 20:7 - -- Then Heb. And , which connects the words; and though we read it then , this doth not point out the time when God spake this, though it is certain, ...
Then Heb. And , which connects the words; and though we read it then , this doth not point out the time when God spake this, though it is certain, when he had brought them out of Egypt he gave them his ordinances and laws of worship; nay, it is sufficiently included, in that they were to go out that they might serve the Lord.
Cast ye away every man let every one of you, man by man, and family by family, cast away with abhorrence and indignation; the word is used Eze 18:31 .
The abominations of his eyes which your eyes should have abhorred, but you rather lifted up your eyes to them, and looked for help from them; and it includes their own voluntary act in this idolatry.
Defile not yourselves with the idols: this explains the former passage.
Of Egypt which were in veneration among the Egyptians, and with whose worship too many of them had been insnared and polluted while they were in Egypt.
I am the Lord your God the only true God, and therefore you should worship none other. See Eze 20:6 . You are my covenant people, and therefore ought to have no other God as Exo 20:3 . Thus God prepared them, by his mercies and by his law, for himself.
Haydock -> Eze 20:7
Haydock: Eze 20:7 - -- Scandals, &c., ( offensiones ) that is, the abominations or idols, to the worship of which they were allured by their eyes. (Challoner) ---
Moses f...
Scandals, &c., ( offensiones ) that is, the abominations or idols, to the worship of which they were allured by their eyes. (Challoner) ---
Moses found them in this condition in Egypt, and he could not entirely reclaim them. (Calmet) ---
Many still secreted their idols, chap. xxiii. 1., and Acts vii. 42. (Haydock)
Gill -> Eze 20:7
Gill: Eze 20:7 - -- Then I said unto them,.... Having promised and swore to do such great and good things for them; which must lay them under an obligation to regard what...
Then I said unto them,.... Having promised and swore to do such great and good things for them; which must lay them under an obligation to regard what he should command them: promises and blessings of goodness are great incentives to duty, and lay under great obligation to it:
cast ye away every man the abominations of his eyes; which should be so, meaning idols; but which his eyes were taken with, and were lifted up unto, as his gods; though they ought to have been rejected with the utmost abhorrence, as abominable:
and defile not yourselves with the idols of Egypt; their "dunghill gods", as the word f signifies; which to worship, as it was an abomination to God, was defiling to themselves; yet these they were fond of, and prone to worship them; their eyes and their hearts were after them; and they needed such cautions and instructions as these, backed with the following strong reason against such idolatry:
I am the Lord your God; their Creator and Benefactor, their covenant God; the only Lord God, and whom only they ought to serve and worship; to whom they were under ten thousand obligations; and who was infinitely above all the idols of Egypt.

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NET Notes -> Eze 20:7
NET Notes: Eze 20:7 Heb “each one, the detestable things of his eyes, throw away.” The Pentateuch does not refer to the Israelites worshiping idols in Egypt, ...
Geneva Bible -> Eze 20:7
Geneva Bible: Eze 20:7 Then said I to them, Cast ye away every man the abominations of his eyes, ( d ) and defile not yourselves with the idols of Egypt: I [am] the LORD you...

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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 20:1-9
MHCC: Eze 20:1-9 - --Those hearts are wretchedly hardened which ask God leave to go on in sin, and that even when suffering for it; see Eze 20:32. God is justly angry with...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 20:5-9
Matthew Henry: Eze 20:5-9 - -- The history of the ingratitude and rebellion of the people of Israel here begins as early as their beginning; so does the history of man's apostasy ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 20:5-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 20:5-9 - --
Election of Israel in Egypt. Its resistance to the commandments of God. - Eze 20:5. And say to them, Thus saith the Lord Jehovah, In the day that I...
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 20:1-44 - --1. The history of Israel's rebellion and Yahweh's grace 20:1-44
The structure of this passage is...
