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Text -- Ezekiel 22:1-21 (NET)
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Wesley: Eze 22:2 - -- The question is doubled, to awaken the prophet more fully, and to quicken him to his work.
The question is doubled, to awaken the prophet more fully, and to quicken him to his work.
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The time of ripeness in her sins, and of execution of judgments on her.
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For this does more defile them, and provoke God to wrath against them.
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The days of thy sorrows, and punishment.
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Wesley: Eze 22:4 - -- Thou art grown up to the eldest years in sin, beyond which thou art not to go.
Thou art grown up to the eldest years in sin, beyond which thou art not to go.
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Not one to be found of a more merciful temper.
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All mine institutions, temple, sacrifices, feasts.
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Wesley: Eze 22:9 - -- Informers, or persons that for money, give in false witness against the innocent.
Informers, or persons that for money, give in false witness against the innocent.
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Offer sacrifice on the mountains and feast there, in honour of their idols.
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Withstand the evils that are coming, or bear them when come.
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Wesley: Eze 22:16 - -- Whereas I was thine inheritance so long as thou wert a holy, obedient people; now be an inheritance to thyself, if thou canst.
Whereas I was thine inheritance so long as thou wert a holy, obedient people; now be an inheritance to thyself, if thou canst.
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The afflictions I have laid upon them have not bettered them.
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Wesley: Eze 22:18 - -- While they loved mercy, did justly, walked humbly with their God, they were as silver; now they are but dross.
While they loved mercy, did justly, walked humbly with their God, they were as silver; now they are but dross.
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Wesley: Eze 22:19 - -- From all parts. I will, by a secret over - ruling providence, bring you into Jerusalem, as into a furnace, where you may be consumed.
From all parts. I will, by a secret over - ruling providence, bring you into Jerusalem, as into a furnace, where you may be consumed.
JFB: Eze 22:2 - -- Literally, "the city of bloods"; so called on account of murders perpetrated in her, and sacrifices of children to Molech (Eze 22:3-4, Eze 22:6, Eze 2...
Literally, "the city of bloods"; so called on account of murders perpetrated in her, and sacrifices of children to Molech (Eze 22:3-4, Eze 22:6, Eze 22:9; Eze 24:6, Eze 24:9).
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JFB: Eze 22:3 - -- Instead of deriving advantage from her bloody sacrifices to idols, she only thereby brought on herself "the time" of her punishment.
Instead of deriving advantage from her bloody sacrifices to idols, she only thereby brought on herself "the time" of her punishment.
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The shorter period, namely, that of the siege.
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JFB: Eze 22:4 - -- The longer period of the captivity. The "days" and "years" express that she is ripe for punishment.
The longer period of the captivity. The "days" and "years" express that she is ripe for punishment.
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JFB: Eze 22:5 - -- They mockingly call thee, "Thou polluted one in name (Margin), and full of confusion" [FAIRBAIRN], (referring to the tumultuous violence prevalent in ...
They mockingly call thee, "Thou polluted one in name (Margin), and full of confusion" [FAIRBAIRN], (referring to the tumultuous violence prevalent in it). Thus the nations "far and near" mocked her as at once sullied in character and in actual fact lawless. What a sad contrast to the Jerusalem once designated "'the holy city!"
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JFB: Eze 22:6 - -- Rather, "The princes . . . each according to his power, were in thee, to shed blood" (as if this was the only object of their existence). "Power," lit...
Rather, "The princes . . . each according to his power, were in thee, to shed blood" (as if this was the only object of their existence). "Power," literally, "arm"; they, who ought to have been patterns of justice, made their own arm of might their only law.
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JFB: Eze 22:7 - -- Children have made light of, disrespected, father . . . (Deu 27:16). At Eze 22:7-12 are enumerated the sins committed in violation of Moses' law.
Children have made light of, disrespected, father . . . (Deu 27:16). At Eze 22:7-12 are enumerated the sins committed in violation of Moses' law.
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JFB: Eze 22:9 - -- Informers, who by misrepresentations cause innocent blood to be shed (Lev 19:16). Literally, "one who goes to and fro as a merchant."
Informers, who by misrepresentations cause innocent blood to be shed (Lev 19:16). Literally, "one who goes to and fro as a merchant."
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JFB: Eze 22:13 - -- In token of the indignant vengeance which I will execute on thee (see on Eze 21:17).
In token of the indignant vengeance which I will execute on thee (see on Eze 21:17).
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The object of God in scattering the Jews.
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JFB: Eze 22:16 - -- Formerly thou wast Mine inheritance; but now, full of guilt, thou art no longer Mine, but thine own inheritance to thyself; "in the sight of the heath...
Formerly thou wast Mine inheritance; but now, full of guilt, thou art no longer Mine, but thine own inheritance to thyself; "in the sight of the heathen," that is, even they shall see that, now that thou hast become a captive, thou art no longer owned as Mine [VATABLUS]. FAIRBAIRN and others needlessly take the Hebrew from a different root, "thou shalt be polluted by ('in,' [HENDERSON]) thyself," &c.; the heathen shall regard thee as a polluted thing, who hast brought thine own reproach on thyself.
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JFB: Eze 22:18 - -- Israel has become a worthless compound of the dross of silver (implying not merely corruption, but degeneracy from good to bad, Isa 1:22, especially o...
Israel has become a worthless compound of the dross of silver (implying not merely corruption, but degeneracy from good to bad, Isa 1:22, especially offensive) and of the baser metals. Hence the people must be thrown into the furnace of judgment, that the bad may be consumed, and the good separated (Jer 6:29-30).
Clarke: Eze 22:2 - -- Wilt thou judge the bloody city - Pronounce the sentence of death against the murderers
Wilt thou judge the bloody city - Pronounce the sentence of death against the murderers
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Clarke: Eze 22:2 - -- Show her all her abominations - And a most revolting and dreadful catalogue of these is in consequence exhibited.
Show her all her abominations - And a most revolting and dreadful catalogue of these is in consequence exhibited.
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Clarke: Eze 22:3 - -- Her time may come - Till now, it was my long-suffering; she has fulfilled her days - completed the time of her probation; has not mended, but is dai...
Her time may come - Till now, it was my long-suffering; she has fulfilled her days - completed the time of her probation; has not mended, but is daily worse; therefore her judgment can linger no longer.
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Thou art become guilty in thy blood - Thou art guilty of blood.
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Clarke: Eze 22:5 - -- Those that be near - Both distant as well as neighboring provinces consider thee the most abandoned of characters; and through thee many have been i...
Those that be near - Both distant as well as neighboring provinces consider thee the most abandoned of characters; and through thee many have been involved in distress and ruin.
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Clarke: Eze 22:6 - -- Behold, the princes - Ye are a vile and murderous people, and your princes have been of the same character. Like people, like prince.
Behold, the princes - Ye are a vile and murderous people, and your princes have been of the same character. Like people, like prince.
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Clarke: Eze 22:7 - -- In thee have they set light - The children do not reverence their parents. Parental affection and filial respect do not exist among you. The strange...
In thee have they set light - The children do not reverence their parents. Parental affection and filial respect do not exist among you. The stranger is not only not succoured, but he is oppressed. The widows and fatherless are vexed by wrongs and exactions.
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Clarke: Eze 22:8 - -- Thou hast despised - All my ordinances are not only neglected, but treated with contempt; and my Sabbaths profaned. There is not only no power of go...
Thou hast despised - All my ordinances are not only neglected, but treated with contempt; and my Sabbaths profaned. There is not only no power of godliness among you, but there is no form.
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Clarke: Eze 22:9 - -- In thee are men that carry tales - Witnesses that will swear any thing, even where life is concerned
In thee are men that carry tales - Witnesses that will swear any thing, even where life is concerned
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Clarke: Eze 22:9 - -- They eat upon the mountains - Sacrifice to idols, and celebrate their festivals.
They eat upon the mountains - Sacrifice to idols, and celebrate their festivals.
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Clarke: Eze 22:10 - -- In thee have they discovered - They are guilty of the most abominable incest and unnatural lust
In thee have they discovered - They are guilty of the most abominable incest and unnatural lust
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Clarke: Eze 22:10 - -- On thee have they humbled - In their unholy and unnatural connexions, they have not abstained from those set apart because of their infirmities. The...
On thee have they humbled - In their unholy and unnatural connexions, they have not abstained from those set apart because of their infirmities. The catalogue of crimes that follow is too plain to require comment.
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Clarke: Eze 22:16 - -- Thou shalt know that I am the Lord - I shall so deal with and punish thee, that thou shalt be obliged to own the vindictive hand of a sin-avenging G...
Thou shalt know that I am the Lord - I shall so deal with and punish thee, that thou shalt be obliged to own the vindictive hand of a sin-avenging God.
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Clarke: Eze 22:18 - -- The house of Israel is to me become dross - They are all like base metal - brass, tin, iron, and lead alloyed together with silver. Ye must be put i...
The house of Israel is to me become dross - They are all like base metal - brass, tin, iron, and lead alloyed together with silver. Ye must be put in the furnace, and subjected to the most intense fire, till your impurities are consumed away. No ordinary means will avail any thing; the most violent must be resorted to.
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Clarke: Eze 22:19 - -- I will gather you - Jerusalem is represented here as the fining pot; all the people are to be gathered together in it, and the Chaldean fire is to k...
I will gather you - Jerusalem is represented here as the fining pot; all the people are to be gathered together in it, and the Chaldean fire is to knelt the whole. And God will increase thy sufferings: as the refiner blows the fire with his bellows, so God will blow upon you with the fire of his wrath, Eze 22:21.
TSK: Eze 22:2 - -- judge : or, plead for, Eze 20:4, Eze 23:36
bloody city : Heb. city of bloods, Eze 23:45, Eze 24:6, Eze 24:9; 2Ki 21:16, 2Ki 24:3, 2Ki 24:4; Jer 2:30,J...
judge : or, plead for, Eze 20:4, Eze 23:36
bloody city : Heb. city of bloods, Eze 23:45, Eze 24:6, Eze 24:9; 2Ki 21:16, 2Ki 24:3, 2Ki 24:4; Jer 2:30,Jer 2:34; Hos 4:2; Nah 3:1; Mat 23:35, Mat 27:25; Luk 11:50; Act 7:52
thou shalt : Eze 16:2; Isa 58:1; 1Ti 5:20
show her : Heb. make her know
her abominations : Eze 8:9-17, 16:1-63, 23:1-49
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TSK: Eze 22:3 - -- sheddeth : Eze 22:27, Eze 24:6-9; Zep 3:3
that her : Eze 22:4, Eze 7:2-12, Eze 12:25; Rom 2:5; 2Pe 2:3
and maketh : 2Ki 21:2-9; Jer. 2:1-3:25
sheddeth : Eze 22:27, Eze 24:6-9; Zep 3:3
that her : Eze 22:4, Eze 7:2-12, Eze 12:25; Rom 2:5; 2Pe 2:3
and maketh : 2Ki 21:2-9; Jer. 2:1-3:25
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TSK: Eze 22:4 - -- that thou : Eze 22:2; 2Ki 21:16
and thou hast : Num 32:14; Mat 23:32, Mat 23:33; 1Th 2:16
have I : Eze 5:14, Eze 5:15, Eze 16:57, Eze 21:28; Lev 26:32...
that thou : Eze 22:2; 2Ki 21:16
and thou hast : Num 32:14; Mat 23:32, Mat 23:33; 1Th 2:16
have I : Eze 5:14, Eze 5:15, Eze 16:57, Eze 21:28; Lev 26:32; Deu 28:37, Deu 29:24; 1Ki 9:7; 2Ch 7:20; Psa 44:13, Psa 44:14, Psa 79:4, Psa 89:41, Psa 89:42; Jer 18:16, Jer 24:9, Jer 44:8; Lam 2:15, Lam 2:16; Dan 9:16
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TSK: Eze 22:5 - -- infamous and much vexed : Heb. polluted of name, much in vexation, Jer 15:2, Jer 15:3
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TSK: Eze 22:6 - -- the princes : Eze 22:27; Neh 9:34; Isa 1:23; Jer 2:26, Jer 2:27, Jer 5:5, Jer 32:32; Dan 9:8; Mic 3:1-3, Mic 3:9-11; Zec 3:3
power : Heb. arm, Mic 2:1
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TSK: Eze 22:7 - -- set : Exo 21:17; Lev 20:9; Deu 27:16; Pro 20:20, Pro 30:11, Pro 30:17; Mat 15:4-6; Mar 7:10
dealt : Eze 22:29, Eze 18:12; Exo 22:21, Exo 22:22; Deu 27...
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TSK: Eze 22:8 - -- Eze 22:26, Eze 20:13, Eze 20:21, Eze 20:24, Eze 23:38, Eze 23:39; Lev 19:30; Amo 8:4-6; Mal 1:6-8, Mal 1:12
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TSK: Eze 22:9 - -- men that carry tales : Heb. men of slanders, Exo 20:16, Exo 23:1; Lev 19:16; 1Ki 21:10-13; Psa 50:20, Psa 101:5; Pro 10:18; Pro 18:8, Pro 26:22; Jer 6...
men that carry tales : Heb. men of slanders, Exo 20:16, Exo 23:1; Lev 19:16; 1Ki 21:10-13; Psa 50:20, Psa 101:5; Pro 10:18; Pro 18:8, Pro 26:22; Jer 6:28, Jer 9:4, Jer 37:13-15, Jer 38:4-6; Mat 26:59; Act 6:11-13, Act 24:5, Act 24:13; Rev 12:9, Rev 12:10
they eat : Eze 18:6, Eze 18:11, Eze 18:15; Psa 106:28; 1Co 10:18-21
they commit : Eze 16:43, Eze 24:13; Jdg 20:6; Hos 4:2, Hos 4:10,Hos 4:14, Hos 6:9, Hos 7:4
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TSK: Eze 22:10 - -- discovered : Gen 35:22, Gen 49:4; Lev 18:7, Lev 18:8, Lev 20:11; Deu 27:20,Deu 27:23; 2Sa 16:21, 2Sa 16:22; 1Ch 5:1; Amo 2:7; 1Co 5:1
humbled : Eze 18...
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TSK: Eze 22:11 - -- one : or, every one
committed : Eze 18:11; Lev 18:20, Lev 20:10; Deu 22:22; Job 31:9-11; Jer 5:7, Jer 5:8, Jer 9:2, Jer 29:23; Mal 3:5; Mat 5:27, Mat ...
one : or, every one
committed : Eze 18:11; Lev 18:20, Lev 20:10; Deu 22:22; Job 31:9-11; Jer 5:7, Jer 5:8, Jer 9:2, Jer 29:23; Mal 3:5; Mat 5:27, Mat 5:28; 1Co 6:9; Gal 5:19; Heb 13:4
another : or, every one
hath lewdly : or, hath by lewdness, Lev 18:15, Lev 20:12, Lev 20:17
his sister : Lev 18:9, Lev 20:17; Deu 27:22; 2Sa 13:1, 2Sa 13:14, 2Sa 13:28, 2Sa 13:29
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TSK: Eze 22:12 - -- taken gifts : Exo 23:7, Exo 23:8; Deu 16:19, Deu 27:25; Isa 1:23; Mic 7:2, Mic 7:3; Zep 3:3, Zep 3:4
thou hast : Eze 18:8, Eze 18:13; Exo 22:25, Exo 2...
taken gifts : Exo 23:7, Exo 23:8; Deu 16:19, Deu 27:25; Isa 1:23; Mic 7:2, Mic 7:3; Zep 3:3, Zep 3:4
thou hast : Eze 18:8, Eze 18:13; Exo 22:25, Exo 22:26; Lev 25:35, Lev 25:36; Deu 23:19; Neh 5:1, Neh 5:7; Psa 15:5
greedily : Pro 1:19; Isa 56:11; Mat 23:14, Mat 23:25; Luk 3:13, Luk 18:11, Luk 19:8; 1Co 5:11; 1Co 6:10; 1Ti 3:3, 1Ti 6:9, 1Ti 6:10; Jam 5:1-4; Jud 1:11
and hast : Eze 23:35; Deu 32:18; Psa 106:21; Jer 2:32, Jer 3:21
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TSK: Eze 22:13 - -- I have : Eze 21:14, Eze 21:17; Num 24:10
thy dishonest : Eze 22:27; Pro 28:8; Isa 33:15; Jer 5:26, Jer 5:27, Jer 7:9-11; Amo 2:6-8, Amo 3:10, Amo 8:4-...
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TSK: Eze 22:14 - -- Thine heart : Eze 21:7, Eze 28:9; Job 40:9; Isa 31:3, Isa 45:9; Jer 13:21; 1Co 10:22; Heb 10:31
I the : Eze 5:13, Eze 17:24, Eze 24:14; 1Sa 15:29; Mar...
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TSK: Eze 22:15 - -- scatter : Eze 5:12, Eze 12:14, Eze 12:15, Eze 34:6, Eze 36:19; Lev 26:33; Deu 4:27, Deu 28:25, Deu 28:64; Neh 1:8; Jer 15:4; Zec 7:14
consume : Eze 22...
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TSK: Eze 22:16 - -- take thine inheritance in thyself : or, be profaned in thyself, Eze 7:24, Eze 25:3; Isa 43:28, Isa 47:6
thou shalt know : Eze 6:7, Eze 39:6, Eze 39:7,...
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TSK: Eze 22:18 - -- the house : Psa 119:119; Isa 1:22; Jer 6:28-30
brass : Eze 22:20; Isa 48:4; Lam 4:1, Lam 4:2
in the midst : Pro 17:3; Isa 31:9, Isa 48:10
dross : Heb....
the house : Psa 119:119; Isa 1:22; Jer 6:28-30
brass : Eze 22:20; Isa 48:4; Lam 4:1, Lam 4:2
in the midst : Pro 17:3; Isa 31:9, Isa 48:10
dross : Heb. drosses
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TSK: Eze 22:19 - -- I will : Jerusalem is here represented as the fining pot; all the people, who had become dross, are to be gathered together in it; and the fire of the...
I will : Jerusalem is here represented as the fining pot; all the people, who had become dross, are to be gathered together in it; and the fire of the Chaldeans, blown by the wrath of God, is to melt the whole. No ordinary means will avail to purge their impurities; the most violent must therefore be resorted to. Eze 11:7, Eze 24:3-6; Mic 4:12; Mat 13:30,Mat 13:40-42
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TSK: Eze 22:20 - -- As they gather : Heb. According to the gathering
to blow : Eze 22:21, Eze 21:31, Eze 21:32; Isa 54:16
in mine : Eze 24:13; Jer 4:11, Jer 4:12, Jer 4:2...
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TSK: Eze 22:21 - -- and blow : Eze 15:6, Eze 15:7, Eze 20:47, Eze 20:48, Eze 22:20-22; Deu 4:24, Deu 29:20, Deu 32:22; 2Ki 25:9; Psa 21:9; Psa 50:3; Isa 30:33; Jer 21:12;...
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Barnes: Eze 22:1 - -- The fourth word of judgment Ezek. 22:1-16. The sins which have brought ruin upon Jerusalem are the sins which disgraced the pagan inhabitants of Can...
The fourth word of judgment Ezek. 22:1-16. The sins which have brought ruin upon Jerusalem are the sins which disgraced the pagan inhabitants of Canaan, whom the Israelites were to cast out (compare Lev. 18). The commission of like sins would insure like judgment.
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Barnes: Eze 22:4 - -- Thy days, - i. e., of judgment; "thy years,"i. e., of visitation (compare Eze 20:25, Eze 20:39). A reproach ... a mocking - Judah shall b...
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Barnes: Eze 22:5 - -- i. e., Countries near and afar oft shall mock thee, saying, "Ah! defiled in name; Ah! full of turbulence!"
i. e., Countries near and afar oft shall mock thee, saying, "Ah! defiled in name; Ah! full of turbulence!"
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Barnes: Eze 22:6 - -- Render it: Behold the princes of Israel, each according to his might (literally "arm") have been in thee in order to shed blood. They looked to migh...
Render it: Behold the princes of Israel, each according to his might (literally "arm") have been in thee in order to shed blood. They looked to might not right.
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Barnes: Eze 22:16 - -- Thou shalt take ... - Better as in the margin. Thou shalt by thine own fault forfeit the privileges of a holy nation.
Thou shalt take ... - Better as in the margin. Thou shalt by thine own fault forfeit the privileges of a holy nation.
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Barnes: Eze 22:17-22 - -- The fifth word of judgment. The furnace. In the besieged city the people shall be tried and purged. Eze 22:18 Dross - A frequent metaphor...
The fifth word of judgment. The furnace. In the besieged city the people shall be tried and purged.
Dross - A frequent metaphor which denotes not only the corruption of the people, who have become like base metal, but also a future purification whereby, the "dross"being burned away, the remnant of good may appear.
Poole: Eze 22:2 - -- Some would have the prophet here to be questioned, whether he would, and why he would, plead for such a city. Others, that God doth forbid him to pl...
Some would have the prophet here to be questioned, whether he would, and why he would, plead for such a city. Others, that God doth forbid him to plead for it, or be solicitous about it. I rather think God doth awake: him to more vigorous reproving of this sinful people, and threatening them for sin. The question is doubled to awaken the prophet more fully, and to quicken him to his work.
The bloody city Jerusalem, which is guilty of the murders of innocent ones, of prophets and holy men.
Show her make her know, at least tell her by writing; for the prophet was at Babylon now, and could not speak to then at Jerusalem, but he might and must send word to then what their abominations were.
All her abominations all the kinds, not all individual acts of them.
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Poole: Eze 22:3 - -- The city Jerusalem,
sheddeth is shedding, blood; it is her present practice as well as her former, murders are committed by her, and it is said the...
The city Jerusalem,
sheddeth is shedding, blood; it is her present practice as well as her former, murders are committed by her, and it is said the city did it; it was done with public consent, and probably under pretext of judiciary process to colour it, as in Naboth’ s case, and as they would have done to Jeremiah.
In the midst of it: this aggravates their murders, and makes them more bloody, in that it was done where so many were, that should have been safety to the innocent; it was not done in a wilderness.
Her time the time of ripeness in her sins, and of execution of judgments on her for them.
May come: this they did not design, they rather took away innocents, whom they surmised were dangerous to their state, to prevent, but this hastened the punishment.
Maketh idols either maketh new images of their old idols, or repaireth the decayed beauty of them Or, taketh in new gods of their neighbours, who might hell them; but all this is against themselves, for this doth more defile them, and provoke God to wrath against them.
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Poole: Eze 22:4 - -- Guilty in thy blood greatly or deeply guilty.
Thou has shed in abundance, cruelly and perfidiously.
Defiled thy self as a polluted thing, loathso...
Guilty in thy blood greatly or deeply guilty.
Thou has shed in abundance, cruelly and perfidiously.
Defiled thy self as a polluted thing, loathsome to be seen or touched
Thine idols dunghill gods.
Caused thy days to draw near; hastened the days of thy sorrows and punishment, of the desolation in Judea, and of thy captivity in Babylon; thou hast shortened thine own peace and my patience.
Came even unto thy years grown up now to the eldest years in sin, beyond which thou wert not to go: it is the same h effect with that went before.
Therefore for thy old sin, thou art given up to be a reproach.
A reproach to be scorned by them, to be branded as a most perfidious, irreligious, unconscionable sort of people, not worthy to live Or else to be a taunt and by-word among all nations; thus it was Psa 44:13 Jer 24:9 .
To all countries that were round about them, or, farther off, had heard of them.
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Poole: Eze 22:5 - -- Those that be near as the Idumeans or Edomites, who insulted over Jerusalem when it was taken, Ammonites, and Moabites, and Philistines.
Those that ...
Those that be near as the Idumeans or Edomites, who insulted over Jerusalem when it was taken, Ammonites, and Moabites, and Philistines.
Those that be far from thee the barbarous Medes, Iberians, Hyrcanians, &c., to whom thou shalt be carried captive, whose land is far off.
Infamous of a most infamous name.
Much vexed afflicted, impoverished, and ruinated above what was ever done to any city.
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Poole: Eze 22:6 - -- He was in Eze 23:2 commanded to show the Jews all their abominations. Now he is directed to begin with the greatest first, either those of the roya...
He was in Eze 23:2 commanded to show the Jews all their abominations. Now he is directed to begin with the greatest first, either those of the royal family, or else such as adhered close to the interest of them, and were advanced to places of great trust; or, who were heads of families.
Every one not one to be found of a juster or more merciful temper.
To their power according to their ability and opportunity.
To shed blood for murdering all they hated, or that stood in their way.
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Poole: Eze 22:7 - -- In thee in Jerusalem.
Have they: it is plural, and agrees with princes, they whose better disposition, whose education and greatness, (beside the c...
In thee in Jerusalem.
Have they: it is plural, and agrees with princes, they whose better disposition, whose education and greatness, (beside the command of God,) should have advanced their venerable thoughts and deportment towards parents.
Set light by have contemned, father and mother, though God threatens to curse such as do so, Deu 27:16 .
They the princes still, as the construction in the original carrieth it.
By oppression by force and fraud, for the oppression here mentioned is made up of both; where either the fox or lion could apart, or else both joined, they have oppressed the stranger, expressly against God’ s command, Exo 22:21 .
They still the same great men, and rulers, who should, as Isa 1:17 , have defended, plead. ed for, relieved, and comforted the fatherless and widow, but contrariwise they oppress, disquiet, and make a prey of them.
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Poole: Eze 22:8 - -- Thou all the land, or thou, O Jerusalem, or thou, O Zedekiah, the chief of the princes; or else, having spoken of them all in the plural, he now chan...
Thou all the land, or thou, O Jerusalem, or thou, O Zedekiah, the chief of the princes; or else, having spoken of them all in the plural, he now changeth number, and so speaks to each in particular.
Hast despised hast had very low esteem of them, as if mean and ridiculous.
Mine holy things; all my institutions, temple sacrifices, feasts, and priests, &c.
Profaned my sabbaths spent them in profane work, or bestowed them upon idols and their service.
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Poole: Eze 22:9 - -- Men that carry tales informers and trepanners, or persons that, corrupted with money, give in false witness against the innocent; and the princes of ...
Men that carry tales informers and trepanners, or persons that, corrupted with money, give in false witness against the innocent; and the princes of Israel had hand in it.
They eat offer sacrifice, on the mountains, and feast there, celebrating the honour of their idols: see Eze 18:6,11,15 .
Lewdness enormous, contrived mischiefs, as the word imports.
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Poole: Eze 22:10 - -- Like wild Arabians, the worst of heathens, there have been and are some that incestuously defile their fathers’ bed.
Humbled it seems to imp...
Like wild Arabians, the worst of heathens, there have been and are some that incestuously defile their fathers’ bed.
Humbled it seems to imply a force and violence offered to the persons, whether virgins or married, whom at unseasonable time they forced to satisfy their lusts: forbidden Lev 18:19 20:18 , and that on very just reasons, and for preventing many mischiefs, which follow such unseasonable commixtures.
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Poole: Eze 22:11 - -- One i.e. some, or the man of quality, state, and such as were of high degree, as the word is translated Psa 62:9 . Or what if it were translated as E...
One i.e. some, or the man of quality, state, and such as were of high degree, as the word is translated Psa 62:9 . Or what if it were translated as Eze 22:6 , every one; it was grown a most general vice, as Jer 5:8 .
Abomination with his neighbour’ s wife adultery, which God doth, and man should, abhor.
Another: horrible, shameless doings! the father-in-law committing incest with the wife’ s daughter, and brothers defile their own sisters; all this against the light of nature, the law of civilized nations, and the law of God. And, if our conjecture be right, all this done in their lewd, idolatrous feasts kept to the honour of Tammuz, and in the very temple, or near to it. Compare this with Eze 23:9 , and with Eze 8:14 .
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Poole: Eze 22:12 - -- Judges, who should have saved, have sold the life of innocents; they who sat on God’ s tribunal have acted the devil there, and murdered innoce...
Judges, who should have saved, have sold the life of innocents; they who sat on God’ s tribunal have acted the devil there, and murdered innocents, contrary to Exo 23:8 .
Taken usury: see Eze 18:8 . Greedily gained of thy neighbours; with unsatiable thirst of gain torn to pieces and devoured thy neighbour: so hast thou been an oppressing extortioner where thou shouldst not have been a moderate usurer, and thus forgottest thy God.
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Poole: Eze 22:13 - -- Behold hear therefore, and mark, ye wicked Jews.
I have smitten mine hand in testimony of my abhorrence of your ways, as threatening to punish you,...
Behold hear therefore, and mark, ye wicked Jews.
I have smitten mine hand in testimony of my abhorrence of your ways, as threatening to punish you, and setting on the fierce Babylonian upon you to execute my just displeasure.
At thy dishonest gain thy covetousness, the root of all the evils in thee; thy cursed, unsatiable hunger for wealth.
Thy blood which thou didst shed, that thou mightest then seize their estates; kill Naboths, and take possession.
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Poole: Eze 22:14 - -- Can thine heart endure? this question is a vehement negation, thou canst by no means endure, withstand and repel the evils that are coming, or bear t...
Can thine heart endure? this question is a vehement negation, thou canst by no means endure, withstand and repel the evils that are coming, or bear them when come. Will thy courage hold out, and conquer? Nay, it will be with thee as Eze 21:7 , your hearts shall melt.
Can thine hands be strong to hold the sword, and manage the warlike provisions against Nebuchadnezzar and his army? Your hands shall be exceeding feeble, Eze 21:7 , your weapons fall out of your hands, your hearts first melting with fear.
The days the times of long and multiplied sorrows, and furious indignation.
That I shall deal with thee the Babylonians are but men, but I the Lord your God, whom you have provoked, am with them; they are my weapons of war and I strike by them, and thou shalt never be able to subsist under it. Flatter not thyself, the Lord will do it as he hath spoken it.
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Poole: Eze 22:15 - -- I will scatter thee as the wind scatters chaff, among the heathen, the worst of the Babylonish vassals.
And disperse thee in the countries doubled ...
I will scatter thee as the wind scatters chaff, among the heathen, the worst of the Babylonish vassals.
And disperse thee in the countries doubled for certainty of the thing.
Consume thy filthiness out of thee: some take it for a threat by a fire, that shall consume the filthy sinners, and the filthy sins will cease; or else, that by removing them out of Jerusalem into captivity, and reducing them to a very low condition, they should not any more commit, but for ever loathe, their wickedness: some take it for a promise of purging mercy to better them, i.e. the remnant of them, when the rest are destroyed and wasted.
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Poole: Eze 22:16 - -- Whereas I was thine inheritance, and thou enjoyedst all riches, delight, safety, peace, and honour in me, so long as thou wert a holy, obedient peop...
Whereas I was thine inheritance, and thou enjoyedst all riches, delight, safety, peace, and honour in me, so long as thou wert a holy, obedient people; now that you are polluted, a very sink of all filthiness, for which I have cast thee off, and sent thee into captivity, there be to thyself what thou canst be, for I will not be thine inheritance. And this forlorn, abject, helpless state shall be so visible, that the very heathen shall discern, and know, that you are rejected of your God, and he very just in doing so.
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Poole: Eze 22:18 - -- Not a few among many, but universally the whole house of Israel, the seed of him that was a prince with God, the covenant people of God, are strange...
Not a few among many, but universally the whole house of Israel, the seed of him that was a prince with God, the covenant people of God, are strangely degenerate and corrupted, as if purer and richer metals should by worse and worse turn to dross.
All they from the king to the peasant, the priests, and prophets, and people, are brass; impudent in sin;
and tin hypocrites, and mixed as tin; and iron; hard, cruel, and oppressive as iron; and lead; stupid and senseless as lead. Though I rather think this particular accommodating these metals somewhat too curious, I judge the prophet chargeth them with a continued degeneracy from bad to worse, by this gradation.
In the midst of the furnace the afflictions I have laid upon them have not bettered them, they retain their corruptions and vices. While they kept covenant, adhered to my law, kept my worship pure, and loved mercy, did justly, walked humbly with their God, they were as silver; now they are degenerated, and are but the
dross of silver vile of price, and of little use.
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Poole: Eze 22:19 - -- Ye are all from one end of the land to the other.
I will gather you from all parts thereof I will by a secret overruling providence bring you toget...
Ye are all from one end of the land to the other.
I will gather you from all parts thereof I will by a secret overruling providence bring you together into Jerusalem, as into a furnace where you may he melted and consumed.
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Poole: Eze 22:20 - -- They founders, who melt down metals to prove them.
Gather silver & c.: if these different kinds of metals be to be gathered into one and the same fu...
They founders, who melt down metals to prove them.
Gather silver & c.: if these different kinds of metals be to be gathered into one and the same furnace, it speaks the involving all promiscuously in the same afflictions; if it be meant as each distinct metal is tried by the fire in the furnace, but by fire proportioned to the stubbornness of the metal, then it bespeaks the future affliction shall be such as shall melt down the hardest of the degenerate idolaters and sinners.
To blow the fire to raise the fierceness of the fire.
To melt it till it be melted. So will I gather you: see Eze 23:19 .
In mine anger in great but just displeasure, called fury too here, and elsewhere: such were the sins of this people, that they had kindled a fire against them which should surely consume them.
I will leave you there or, I will sit down and rest me, as the founder, when he hath taken pains to gather in the metal, heaped up the wood, kindled fire, and blown it to its full height, rests himself, observing how the metal melts down: God will so rest himself; after the manner of man it is spoken; the like phrase Eze 5:13 16:42 , which see.
And melt you he will take care the fire go not out till you are melted, either to the purging away, or consuming you with your dross.
Haydock: Eze 22:2 - -- Blood. Why dost thou cease to admonish and rebuke the people? (Worthington) ---
Pronounce sentence on Jerusalem, (Haydock) for her cruelties. (Ca...
Blood. Why dost thou cease to admonish and rebuke the people? (Worthington) ---
Pronounce sentence on Jerusalem, (Haydock) for her cruelties. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Eze 22:6 - -- Hath. Septuagint, "was mixed with his relations," ver. 10., &c., (Haydock) fighting against them. (Theodoret)
Hath. Septuagint, "was mixed with his relations," ver. 10., &c., (Haydock) fighting against them. (Theodoret)
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Sabbaths, by servile works, and by their sinful deportment.
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Haydock: Eze 22:9 - -- Slanderers, hateful to all, Leviticus xix. 16., and Proverbs xi. 13. ---
Mountains. Chap. xviii. 6.
Slanderers, hateful to all, Leviticus xix. 16., and Proverbs xi. 13. ---
Mountains. Chap. xviii. 6.
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Father, his widow, their mother-in-law, or one of his wives.
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Haydock: Eze 22:12 - -- Increase. Chap. xviii. 18. (Calmet) ---
Me. "The remembrance of God excludes all sins." (St. Jerome)
Increase. Chap. xviii. 18. (Calmet) ---
Me. "The remembrance of God excludes all sins." (St. Jerome)
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Haydock: Eze 22:13 - -- Hands, through surprise and sorrow. (Calmet) ---
God wishes the sinner's salvation, Genesis vi. 6. (Worthington)
Hands, through surprise and sorrow. (Calmet) ---
God wishes the sinner's salvation, Genesis vi. 6. (Worthington)
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In thee. I will purify thee by violent medicines. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Eze 22:16 - -- Possess, "as an inheritance:" (Septuagint; Haydock) "I will defile:" (Aquila) "wound thee." (Symmachus) Hebrew is very different: (Calmet) "thou ha...
Possess, "as an inheritance:" (Septuagint; Haydock) "I will defile:" (Aquila) "wound thee." (Symmachus) Hebrew is very different: (Calmet) "thou hast inherited in thyself," (Haydock) being no longer willing to be subject.
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Haydock: Eze 22:18 - -- Dross. Hebrew, "a mixture." Septuagint, "God will purify the silver," Isaias iv. 4.
Dross. Hebrew, "a mixture." Septuagint, "God will purify the silver," Isaias iv. 4.
Gill: Eze 22:1 - -- Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me..... The word of prophecy from the Lord, as the Targum, another prophecy:
saying; as follows:
Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me..... The word of prophecy from the Lord, as the Targum, another prophecy:
saying; as follows:
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Gill: Eze 22:2 - -- Now, thou son of man, wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city?.... Or, "city of bloods" y? the city of Jerusalem, in which was shed the blood...
Now, thou son of man, wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city?.... Or, "city of bloods" y? the city of Jerusalem, in which was shed the blood of the prophets sent unto her; the doubling of the word denotes the vehemency with which it was expressed: wilt thou plead for and excuse such a city as this? surely no; so some: or wilt thou do thy work and office as a prophet? hast thou courage enough to do it? will thou rebuke and reprove? as the Targum; wilt thou examine her case, judge truly, and condemn her, as thou oughtest to do? hast thou an inclination to take this affair in hand? then be directed to it, as follows:
yea, thou shalt show her all her abominations; lay them before her; convict her of them; show her the evil of them, and the punishment they deserve; every kind of sin she was guilty of; for, as for particular acts, it was impossible to reckon them; those sins that were the most flagrant, and most frequently committed, and which were abominable to the Lord, and rendered her so in his sight, are intended.
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Gill: Eze 22:3 - -- Then say thou, thus saith the Lord God,.... For though the prophet was to sit as judge, yet in the name of the King of kings, under whose authority he...
Then say thou, thus saith the Lord God,.... For though the prophet was to sit as judge, yet in the name of the King of kings, under whose authority he acted:
the city sheddeth blood in the midst of it; openly and impudently, in the face of all, and in great abundance; even innocent blood, as the Targum has it: murders were frequent and common, either through quarrels, or through unrighteous judgments in courts of judicature:
that her time may come; to fill up the measure of her iniquity, and to receive the just punishment of her sins. So the Targum,
"the time of her destruction:''
and maketh idols against herself, to defile herself; being guilty, not only of murder, but of idolatry; she was an idol maker and an idol worshipper; and which was against herself, as well as against God; to her own ruin and destruction, as well as to his dishonour; and it is no wonder she should be defiled with such dunghill gods as these were, as the word used signifies. The Targum renders it, "in the midst of her"; and Kimchi interprets it, by "her", or "above her", upon the mountains and hills.
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Gill: Eze 22:4 - -- Thou art become guilty in thy blood that thou hast shed,.... Not only she contracted guilt by the innocent blood she shed, but she was tried and found...
Thou art become guilty in thy blood that thou hast shed,.... Not only she contracted guilt by the innocent blood she shed, but she was tried and found guilty; her guilt was notorious, plain, and evident, as well as exceeding great, and much aggravated:
and hast defiled thyself in thine idols which thou hast made: she not only made them, in doing which she sinned; but polluted herself with them, by worshipping them; her mind and conscience were defiled with them; and which brought such a stain and pollution, as could not be removed by anything that she could do: there are both pollution and guilt in sin, and neither can be removed but by the blood of Christ; and, unless removed that way, punishment must follow:
and thou hast caused thy days to draw near, and art come even unto thy years; to full age, to ripeness for judgment; she had hastened by her sins her days of affliction and distress appointed for her, and was come to years of maturity to suffer for her sins; the years of her captivity, which would soon take place; years in which she would have no pleasure:
therefore have I made thee a reproach unto the Heathen, and a mocking to all countries; who, instead of praising them for their idolatry, would deride them for leaving the God of their fathers, which they did not; and insult over them in their affliction and distress, though they joined with them in idolatrous practices.
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Gill: Eze 22:5 - -- Those that be near, and those that be far from thee, shall mock thee,.... The neighbouring nations, as the Edomites, Philistines, Moabites, and Ammoni...
Those that be near, and those that be far from thee, shall mock thee,.... The neighbouring nations, as the Edomites, Philistines, Moabites, and Ammonites; and distant ones, as the Babylonians, Medes, and Persians; all that either hear of, or see their misery, shall rejoice at it, and triumph over them:
which art infamous and much vexed; or they shall say, O thou of an infamous name and character; who hast defiled thy name, got a blot upon it, and lost thy credit by thy conduct and behaviour; and now fretting and vexing under the afflictions and calamities that lie upon thee: or whose tumults are many, as the Targum; who hast been full of noise, and factions, and tumults; thou art now come to a righteous end.
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Gill: Eze 22:6 - -- Behold, the princes of Israel,.... Those that belonged to the royal family, or the nobles of the land, or the members of the grand sanhedrim of the na...
Behold, the princes of Israel,.... Those that belonged to the royal family, or the nobles of the land, or the members of the grand sanhedrim of the nation:
everyone were in thee to their power to shed blood; everyone exerted himself to the uttermost, according to his ability, to shed blood, or cause it to be shed; everyone strove, as it were, who should shed most, to exceed each other in this abominable sin.
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Gill: Eze 22:7 - -- In thee have they set light by father and mother,.... Through whom they received their being from God; by whom they were brought into the world, broug...
In thee have they set light by father and mother,.... Through whom they received their being from God; by whom they were brought into the world, brought up and educated; and to whom they owed great respect, honour, and obedience; but, on the contrary, they wanted affection to their persons, showed great disrespect to their commands, and treated them with irreverence and contempt; a sin of a very heinous nature, of the first magnitude; reckoned among the very Heathens as next to contempt of God, and disobedience to him; is directly contrary to a law of God, and threatened with a curse, and a severe punishment, Exo 20:12 by the connection of the words with the preceding, the princes of Israel seem intended; the children of the nobles, and the sons and daughters of the king; who, it might have been thought, by the character they bore, the station they were in, and the politeness of their education, would have behaved in another manner; and if this sin prevailed among them, no doubt it did among those of a lower class, who are always influenced by such examples:
in the midst of thee have they dealt by oppression with the stranger; the proselyte, as the Septuagint; him that was converted to me, as the Syriac version; which is an aggravation of the sin, that it was not merely a stranger that came about civil business, but one who came from foreign parts to worship the Lord at Jerusalem, as the Ethiopian eunuch did: now, to oppress such an one, either by private frauds, or by injustice in a court of judicature; to exact upon him for food or lodging; or circumvent and overreach him in trade and commerce; or distress him by vexatious lawsuits, when ignorant of the laws and customs of the country; at a distance from his friends, and in want of money, must be a very great evil; and yet even the princes themselves in Jerusalem were guilty of it:
in thee have they vexed the fatherless and the widow; that were weak and helpless, and had none to protect them, father and husband being dead; when, according to their first rank and station as princes, they ought to have been the defenders of them; but, instead of that, distressed, afflicted, and grieved them.
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Gill: Eze 22:8 - -- Thou hast despised mine holy things,.... The holy place, the temple, and the worship of it; holy persons, the priests that officiated there; holy sacr...
Thou hast despised mine holy things,.... The holy place, the temple, and the worship of it; holy persons, the priests that officiated there; holy sacrifices offered up by them; the holy word of God read and explained; and all holy ordinances there administered. These words are directed to Jerusalem, the holy city, and to the inhabitants of it, who ought to have been holy men:
and hast profaned my sabbaths; by doing their own work, and neglecting the service of God; and which was an inlet, as it usually is, to all manner of sin.
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Gill: Eze 22:9 - -- In thee are men that carry tales to shed blood,.... Innocent blood, as the Targum; such who go from house to house, as pedlars do, with their wares or...
In thee are men that carry tales to shed blood,.... Innocent blood, as the Targum; such who go from house to house, as pedlars do, with their wares or spices, as the word a signifies; hence the Syriac version renders it "merchants"; and carry tales and lies of innocent persons, and stir up others against them to wrath and revenge, and shed their blood; or that go to the courts of judicature, and there accuse innocent persons, and bear false witness against them, to the taking away of their lives. The Septuagint and Arabic versions render it "thieves": who commonly are murderers: and in thee they eat upon the mountains; that is, there were such in Jerusalem who used to go to the mountains where idols were worshipped, and eat the things that were sacrificed to them; or partook of the feast made to the honour of them. So the Targum,
"in thee they served idols on the mountains:''
in the midst of thee they commit lewdness; a general word for all manner of uncleanness, as adultery, fornication, incest, &c. of which some particulars follow.
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Gill: Eze 22:10 - -- In thee have they discovered their father's nakedness,.... Or, "he discovered" b, or "uncovered", it being in the singular number; though the Targum, ...
In thee have they discovered their father's nakedness,.... Or, "he discovered" b, or "uncovered", it being in the singular number; though the Targum, Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, and all the Oriental versions, read in the plural; this, though committed, was done but by a few; it being a sin not so much as named among men, as for a man to lie with his father's wife, 1Co 5:1 as Reuben did, Gen 35:22 and which is expressly forbidden; and is mentioned first as the capital sin of uncleanness, Lev 18:6,
in thee have they humbled her that was set apart for pollution; ravished and deflowered such women who had their menstrues; to lie with such was prohibited by the law of God, Lev 18:19, so that here was a double sin committed; a rape of a woman, whether married or unmarried, at the time of her purgation or sickness; and such a copulation, which at another time would be lawful, ought to be abstained from at such a time, as prejudicial to themselves, and to their posterity, as well as contrary to the divine law.
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Gill: Eze 22:11 - -- And one hath committed abomination with his neighbour's wife,.... The sin of adultery, which is an abominable sin; it is so to God, and it should be s...
And one hath committed abomination with his neighbour's wife,.... The sin of adultery, which is an abominable sin; it is so to God, and it should be so to man: or, "a man hath committed" c; some man of note, a great man; for this sin prevailed among the princes and nobles: or "everyone"; it being a general vice, which obtained among all ranks, high and low, rich and poor:
and another hath lewdly defiled his daughter in law; his wife's daughter, or his son's wife, contrary to Lev 18:15,
and another in thee hath humbled his sister, his father's daughter: his own sister, begotten of the same father, though it may be not born of the same mother; yet the relation is too near for marriage; and besides, it is a rape that is here intended; and the uncovering of the nakedness of a sister, whether by father or mother's side, whether born at home or abroad, is prohibited, Lev 18:9, and some have thought that all these acts of uncleanness were committed in honour of their idols, and when they worshipped them on the mountains, Eze 22:9.
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Gill: Eze 22:12 - -- In thee have they taken gifts to shed blood..... Innocent blood, as the Targum; judges upon the bench, whose office it is to take the part of the inno...
In thee have they taken gifts to shed blood..... Innocent blood, as the Targum; judges upon the bench, whose office it is to take the part of the innocent, and clear him from unjust charges; and protect him from the violence of wicked and unreasonable men; that lay things to his charge, which, if true, would require blood; and yet men in such offices took bribes to bring in the innocent guilty, and pass sentence of death on him; which is a most shocking iniquity indeed: to take bribes in pecuniary matters is very wicked; but to do it in cases which affect life is most dreadfully cruel: or if it is to be understood of such persons who take bribes to bear false witness against a man, to the taking away of his life, it is a very heinous and detestable sin; for, as for a set of jurymen bribed to bring in a wrong verdict, which would be equally a most enormous crime; such a custom to try causes to be determined by a jury did not obtain among the Jews:
thou hast taken usury and increase, and thou hast greedily gained of thy neighbours by extortion; not content with moderate usury, and increase, and even that were forbid the Jews among themselves; so greedy were they of gain at any rate, that they extorted it of their neighbours, in the most violent and oppressive manner. Kimchi, by her "friends or neighbours", understands the Assyrians and Egyptians; to whom she gave gifts, extorted by oppression from her own people, to get help of them:
and hast forgotten me, saith the Lord; to seek for help from me; or they had forgotten his law, which forbids the above sins; they had forgotten the instructions, cautions, and directions he had given them. The Targum is,
"and hast forsook my worship;''
forgetfulness of God is the cause of all sin.
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Gill: Eze 22:13 - -- Behold, therefore, I have smitten mine hand at thy dishonest gain which thou hast made,.... As one amazed at it; or as filled with indignation against...
Behold, therefore, I have smitten mine hand at thy dishonest gain which thou hast made,.... As one amazed at it; or as filled with indignation against it; or as grieved and distressed at it; so Jarchi and Kimchi: or else as rejoicing at the punishment going to be inflicted on them for it. So the Septuagint renders it,
"I will bring my hand upon them;''
and the Targum,
"behold, I will bring my vengeance upon thee for the sins of mammon, &c.
Jarchi and Kimchi observe from their Rabbins, that four and twenty sins are recited by Ezekiel; but the final sentence of punishment is for rapine or dishonest gain, which is the greatest evil of all, 1Ti 6:10,
and at thy blood which hath been in the midst of thee; the innocent blood shed in the midst of her; not so much by thieves and cutthroats, as under a pretence of justice which was very abominable indeed; against which the Lord expresses just and strong resentment.
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Gill: Eze 22:14 - -- Can thine heart endure,.... Or "stand" d: surely it must fall within thee; become like water, and melt as wax, be it ever so hard and adamantine:
o...
Can thine heart endure,.... Or "stand" d: surely it must fall within thee; become like water, and melt as wax, be it ever so hard and adamantine:
or can thine hands be strong in the days that I shall deal with thee? surely they must become weak, and drop, and not be able to hold a weapon for defence: and, if this would be the case, when God should deal with the Jews for their sins, by sending the Chaldean army to besiege their city, and take it; how will it be with sinners at the day of judgment, and to all eternity, when the awful sentence shall be pronounced, "go ye cursed"; when the wrath of God shall be poured out upon them; when they shall be cast into hell, where the worm dies not, and the fire is not quenched? this will be intolerable by the most stout hearted sinner; no heart will be strong enough to stand up under it, or hands to keep it off:
I the Lord have spoken it, and will do it; he who is the mighty God, the eternal and unchangeable Jehovah; he has said it, that he will deal with impenitent sinners in a way of wrath, and he will be as good as his word; he will certainly accomplish it; it is in vain for men to flatter themselves to the contrary; or to put away the evil day far from them; it shall surely be. The Targum is,
"I have decreed by my word, and I will establish it.''
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Gill: Eze 22:15 - -- And I will scatter thee among the Heathen, and disperse thee in the countries,.... Not only cause them to be carried captive to some one place, as Bab...
And I will scatter thee among the Heathen, and disperse thee in the countries,.... Not only cause them to be carried captive to some one place, as Babylon; but to be scattered and dispersed throughout the various provinces of it, and in other nations, as chaff is by the winds; signifying hereby the power by which it would be done; their weakness, who would not be able to hinder it; and the uncomfortable condition they would be in:
and will consume thy filthiness out of thee; by destroying some filthy persons, and reforming others; by bringing them by means of those afflictions to a sense of their sins, and to forsake them; and so would be refined as silver from its dross in a furnace: it may have a particular reference to their idolatry, that filthy sin, which they were cured of, and purged from, by their captivity, and to which they returned no more.
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Gill: Eze 22:16 - -- And thou shalt take thine inheritance in thyself in the sight of the Heathen,.... No longer be the inheritance of God, but their own; and not have God...
And thou shalt take thine inheritance in thyself in the sight of the Heathen,.... No longer be the inheritance of God, but their own; and not have God to be their portion and inheritance, but themselves; and a poor portion and inheritance that must be, being in captivity, poverty, and distress; enjoying neither their civil nor religious liberties, as heretofore; it would be now manifest to the Heathens that they were forsaken of God, and left to themselves. Some render it, "and thou shalt be profaned, or polluted in thyself" e; shalt be known to be so to thyself, as well as appear so to others. The Targum is,
"I will be sanctified in thee before the people:''
and thou shalt know that I am the Lord; able to do what I say; faithful to my word; omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent; and this thou shalt not only know, but own and acknowledge, when these calamities take place, and have their effect.
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Gill: Eze 22:17 - -- And the word of the Lord came unto me,.... The word of prophecy from the Lord, as the Targum:
saying; as follows:
And the word of the Lord came unto me,.... The word of prophecy from the Lord, as the Targum:
saying; as follows:
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Gill: Eze 22:18 - -- Son of man, the house of Israel is to me become dross,.... Vile, despicable, useless, and unprofitable; to which the wicked of the earth are compared,...
Son of man, the house of Israel is to me become dross,.... Vile, despicable, useless, and unprofitable; to which the wicked of the earth are compared, Psa 119:119 and here the Lord's professing people, they differing nothing from them, being sadly degenerated; formerly they were as silver, and so they might be reckoned among themselves; but to God, who is omniscient, the searcher of the hearts and reins, who saw all their actions, and knew the spring of them, in his sight they were as dross:
all they are brass, and tin, and iron, and lead, in the midst of the furnace: or "crucible" f; where they are put together, in order to be set in the furnace, and melted down. It is not usual to put so many different metals together for melting, but separately; but here it seems to intend a mixture of them all together; and so the Targum and Septuagint render it,
"all they as brass, &c. are mixed;''
several metals of the baser sort are here mentioned, by a gradation from the better to the worse; tin being not so good as brass, and iron of less value than either, and lead than any of them. Some think the different characters of the people are here described; impudent persons by "brass"; hypocrites by "tin"; cruel and savage ones by "iron"; and such as were sottish and stupid by "lead"; or, as others, covetous ones:
they are even the dross of silver; once they were like silver, precious and valuable, while they retained the true religion, and the worship of God, and behaved agreeably to their character in the performance of all good works, and were in outward flourishing circumstances; but now degenerated from the pure worship of God, and sunk into idolatry and wickedness, and become poor and miserable.
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Gill: Eze 22:19 - -- Therefore thus saith the Lord God, because ye are all become dross,.... King, princes, nobles, prophets, priests, as well as the common people; the ap...
Therefore thus saith the Lord God, because ye are all become dross,.... King, princes, nobles, prophets, priests, as well as the common people; the apostasy was general, in city and country; scarcely any exceptions to be made:
therefore will I gather you into the midst of Jerusalem; from the several parts of the country, thinking they should be safe there, when the design of God by this providence was the destruction of them in it.
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Gill: Eze 22:20 - -- As they gather silver, and brass, and iron, and lead, and tin, into the midst of the furnace,.... As refiners of metal do; though not together, as her...
As they gather silver, and brass, and iron, and lead, and tin, into the midst of the furnace,.... As refiners of metal do; though not together, as here, but each metal apart. Silver is here mentioned, to denote that those who were truly good should suffer in this calamity, and be tried and purified by it:
to blow the fire upon it, and to melt it; the metal being covered with fuel, this is kindled and blown upon, to cause the greater heat, in order to melt it down; expressive of the wrath of God, as follows:
so will I gather you in mine anger and in my fury; from the several parts of the land unto the city of Jerusalem: this they thought was for their good and safety, but it was in wrath, and in order to ruin:
and I will leave you there, and melt you; that is, I will leave you in the city of Jerusalem, to the sword, famine, and pestilence, to be destroyed by them; or with fire at the burning of the city: or, "I will rest" g; as the refiner does; having put his metal into the furnace, and blown the fire, sits still till all is melted.
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Gill: Eze 22:21 - -- Yea, I will gather you, and blow upon you in the fire of my wrath,.... Not only gather them in wrath, as before; but blow upon them in wrath, which is...
Yea, I will gather you, and blow upon you in the fire of my wrath,.... Not only gather them in wrath, as before; but blow upon them in wrath, which is often compared to fire in Scripture; and besides, the city and temple of Jerusalem were to be burnt, and were burnt with material fire, in consequence of God's displeasure against his people:
and ye shall be melted in the midst thereof; of the city of Jerusalem; be destroyed by one judgment or another in it; or perish in the conflagration of it.
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NET Notes -> Eze 22:2; Eze 22:2; Eze 22:3; Eze 22:4; Eze 22:4; Eze 22:4; Eze 22:5; Eze 22:6; Eze 22:7; Eze 22:7; Eze 22:9; Eze 22:9; Eze 22:9; Eze 22:10; Eze 22:10; Eze 22:11; Eze 22:11; Eze 22:11; Eze 22:12; Eze 22:12; Eze 22:12; Eze 22:13; Eze 22:13; Eze 22:14; Eze 22:14; Eze 22:15; Eze 22:16; Eze 22:16; Eze 22:18; Eze 22:19; Eze 22:19; Eze 22:20
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NET Notes: Eze 22:3 Heb “her time”; this refers to the time of impending judgment (see the note on “doom” in v. 4).
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NET Notes: Eze 22:4 The Hebrew verb is a prophetic perfect, emphasizing that the action is as good as done from the speaker’s perspective.
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NET Notes: Eze 22:6 Heb “Look! The princes of Israel, each according to his arm, were in you in order to shed blood.”
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NET Notes: Eze 22:7 Widows and orphans are often coupled together in the OT (Deut 14:29; 16:11, 14; 24:19-21; 26:12-13; Jer 7:6; 22:3). They represented all who were poor...
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NET Notes: Eze 22:9 This statement introduces vv. 10-11 and refers in general terms to the sexual sins described there. For the legal background of vv. 10-11, see Lev 18:...
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NET Notes: Eze 22:10 Heb “(one who is) unclean due to the impurity they humble within you.” The use of the verb “to humble” suggests that these men...
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NET Notes: Eze 22:11 Sexual relations with one’s half-sister may be primarily in view here. See Lev 18:9; 20:17.
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NET Notes: Eze 22:12 The second person verb forms are feminine singular in Hebrew, indicating that the personified city is addressed here as representing its citizens.
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NET Notes: Eze 22:15 The ultimate purpose of divine judgment is to purify the covenant community of its sins.
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NET Notes: Eze 22:16 The phrase “within yourself” is the same as the several previous occurrences of “within you” but adjusted to fit this clause w...
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NET Notes: Eze 22:19 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
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NET Notes: Eze 22:20 Heb “I will put.” No object is supplied in the Hebrew, prompting many to emend the text to “I will blow.” See BHS and verse 21...
Geneva Bible: Eze 22:2 Now, thou son of man, wilt thou ( a ) judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city? yea, thou shalt show her all her abominations.
( a ) Are you ready to e...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 22:3 Then say thou, Thus saith the Lord GOD, The city sheddeth blood in the midst of it, that her ( b ) time may come, and maketh idols against ( c ) herse...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 22:5 [Those that are] near, and [those that are] far from thee, shall mock thee, [who art] ( d ) infamous [and] much troubled.
( d ) Whose very name all m...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 22:7 In thee have they set light by father and mother: in the midst of thee ( e ) have they dealt by oppression with the stranger: in thee have they oppres...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 22:13 Behold, therefore I have ( f ) smitten my hand at thy dishonest gain which thou hast made, and at thy blood which hath been in the midst of thee.
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Geneva Bible: Eze 22:14 Can thy heart endure, or can thy hands ( g ) be strong, in the days that I shall deal with thee? I the LORD have spoken [it], and will do [it].
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Geneva Bible: Eze 22:15 And I will scatter thee among the nations, and disperse thee in the countries, and will consume thy ( h ) filthiness out of thee.
( h ) I will thus t...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 22:16 And thou shalt take thy ( i ) inheritance in thyself in the sight of the nations, and thou shalt know that I [am] the LORD.
( i ) You will be no more...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 22:18 Son of man, the house of Israel is to me become ( k ) dross: all they [are] brass, and tin, and iron, and lead, in the midst of the furnace; they are ...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 22:20 [As] they gather silver, and brass, and iron, and lead, and tin, into the midst of the furnace, to blow the fire upon it, to melt [it]; so will I gath...
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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 22:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Eze 22:1-31 - --1 A catalogue of sins in Jerusalem, and the dispersion of the Jews in consequence.17 God will burn them as dross in his furnace.23 The general corrupt...
MHCC -> Eze 22:1-16; Eze 22:17-22
MHCC: Eze 22:1-16 - --The prophet is to judge the bloody city; the city of bloods. Jerusalem is so called, because of her crimes. The sins which Jerusalem stands charged wi...
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MHCC: Eze 22:17-22 - --Israel, compared with other nations, had been as the gold and silver compared with baser metals. But they were now as the refuse that is consumed in t...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 22:1-16; Eze 22:17-22
Matthew Henry: Eze 22:1-16 - -- In these verses the prophet by a commission from Heaven sits as a judge upon the bench, and Jerusalem is made to hold up her hand as a prisoner at t...
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Matthew Henry: Eze 22:17-22 - -- The same melancholy string is still harped upon, and various turns are given it, to make it affecting, that it may be influencing. The prophet must ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 22:1-12; Eze 22:17-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 22:1-12 - --
Blood-guiltiness of Jerusalem and the burden of its sins. Eze 22:1-5 contain the principal accusation relating to bloodshed and idolatry; and Eze 22...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 22:17-22 - --
Refining of Israel in the Furnace of Besieged Jerusalem
Eze 22:17. And the word of Jehovah came to me, saying, Eze 22:18. Son of man, the house o...
Constable -> Eze 4:1--24:27; Eze 20:1--23:49; Eze 20:45--22:1; Eze 22:1-31; Eze 22:1-16; Eze 22:17-22
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 20:1--23:49 - --D. Israel's defective leadership chs. 20-23
This section of the book is the final collection of propheci...
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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...
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Constable: Eze 22:1-31 - --3. The idolatrous rulers of Judah ch. 22
The Lord now clarified one of the primary reasons for t...
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Constable: Eze 22:1-16 - --Covenant unfaithfulness 22:1-16
22:1-2 Another message came from the Lord instructing Ezekiel to remind the residents of the bloody city of Jerusalem ...
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