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Text -- Ezekiel 23:25 (NET)
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As a jealous provoked husband, I will be as much against thee as they are.
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Wesley: Eze 23:25 - -- Either the people, who hid themselves in vaults and cellars, or what the Chaldeans cannot carry away, all this shall be devoured by fire.
Either the people, who hid themselves in vaults and cellars, or what the Chaldeans cannot carry away, all this shall be devoured by fire.
JFB -> Eze 23:25
JFB: Eze 23:25 - -- Adulteresses were punished so among the Egyptians and Chaldeans. Oriental beauties wore ornaments in the ear and nose. How just the retribution, that ...
Adulteresses were punished so among the Egyptians and Chaldeans. Oriental beauties wore ornaments in the ear and nose. How just the retribution, that the features most bejewelled should be mutilated! So, allegorically as to Judah, the spiritual adulteress.
Clarke -> Eze 23:25
Clarke: Eze 23:25 - -- Shall take away thy nose - A punishment frequent among the Persians and Chaldeans, as ancient authors tell. Adulteries were punished in this way; an...
Shall take away thy nose - A punishment frequent among the Persians and Chaldeans, as ancient authors tell. Adulteries were punished in this way; and to this Martial refers: -
Quis tibi persuasit nares abscindere moecho
"Who has counselled thee to cut off the adulterer’ s nose?
Women were thus treated in Egypt. See Calmet.
TSK -> Eze 23:25
TSK: Eze 23:25 - -- I will set : Eze 5:13, 8:1-18, Eze 16:38-42; Exo 34:14; Deu 29:20, Deu 32:21, Deu 32:22; Pro 6:34; Son 8:6; Zep 1:18
they shall take away : This refer...
I will set : Eze 5:13, 8:1-18, Eze 16:38-42; Exo 34:14; Deu 29:20, Deu 32:21, Deu 32:22; Pro 6:34; Son 8:6; Zep 1:18
they shall take away : This refers to the severe vengeance which enraged husbands took on their faithless wives, and implies that God would employ the Chaldeans to destroy the princes and priests of Judah, for violating their covenants and treaties. Such punishments were anciently common; and such is the present practice in one of the South Sea Islands.
they shall take thy : Eze 23:47; Hos 2:4, Hos 2:5
thy residue : Eze 15:6, Eze 15:7, Eze 20:47, Eze 20:48, Eze 22:18-22; Rev 18:8
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Barnes -> Eze 23:25
Barnes: Eze 23:25 - -- Take away thy nose and thine ears - Alluding to the barbarous custom of mutilating prisoners in the east Dan 2:5. An Egyptian law prescribed th...
Poole -> Eze 23:25
Poole: Eze 23:25 - -- I will set my jealousy against thee as a jealous provoked husband, I will be as much against thee as they are, their fury shall avenge my quarrel.
T...
I will set my jealousy against thee as a jealous provoked husband, I will be as much against thee as they are, their fury shall avenge my quarrel.
They shall deal furiously with thee their disposition naturally is to furious wrath, my jealousy shall enkindle it more.
They shall take away thy nose and thine ears as thou hast prostituted thy beauty like a harlot, so they shall use thee as such, and mar thy beauty, and brand thee for ever, as thou deservest, and that thou mayst be as loathsome in thy deformity as ever thou wast thought lovely in thy beauty. This punishment of adulteresses is known to have been used, and is yet in use.
Thy remnant shall fall by the sword or else, at last thy latter end shall be to fall by the sword, those that do not live under such reproach shall die by the sword of the enemy.
They shall take thy sons and thy daughters for captives and slaves for work, and somewhat a thousand times worse.
Thy residue either the people who did hide themselves in vaults and cellars, and came not out; or else what remains of that the Chaldeans cannot carry away; all this shall be devoured by fire, as when the city was burnt.
Haydock -> Eze 23:25
Haydock: Eze 23:25 - -- Jealousy, the most violent of passions. (Calmet) ---
So the Chaldeans are styled, as Assur is the rod, Isaias x. 5. (Worthington) ---
Ears, th...
Jealousy, the most violent of passions. (Calmet) ---
So the Chaldeans are styled, as Assur is the rod, Isaias x. 5. (Worthington) ---
Ears, the punishment of adulteresses: both king and priests suffer. (St. Jerome) ---
Thus the captives were probably treated. (Calmet) See Seneca, Ira. iii. 20. ---
Fire, by Ismahel, chap. xix. 14.
Gill -> Eze 23:25
Gill: Eze 23:25 - -- And I will set my jealousy against thee, and they shall deal furiously with thee,.... As a jealous husband, enraged against his adulterous wife, falls...
And I will set my jealousy against thee, and they shall deal furiously with thee,.... As a jealous husband, enraged against his adulterous wife, falls upon her in his fury, and uses her with great severity; so the Jews having committed spiritual fornication, that is, idolatry, and departed from the Lord, he threatens to stir up the fury of his jealousy, and punish them severely by the Chaldeans, as follows:
they shall take away thy nose and thine ears, and thy remnant shall fall by the sword; as gallants use their harlots when they leave them, or jealous husbands their adulterous wives, disfiguring them, that they may be marked and known what they are, and be despised by others; and as has been the custom in some countries, particularly with the Egyptians, to cut off the noses of adulterous persons; here it is to be understood figuratively: by the "nose", according to Jarchi, Kimchi, and Ben Melech, is meant the king, who is higher than his people, as the nose is the highest part in a man's face; and by the "ears" the priest, who caused a noise to be heard when he entered into the temple with his bells; or rather because it was the priest's office to attend to the word of God, and teach it the people; in general, these denote everything that was excellent among the Jews, their city, temple, king, kingdom, princes, priests, and prophets, which should be demolished and removed; and by the remnant is meant the common people, that should come into the hands of the Chaldeans, and fall by their sword. So the Targum paraphrases it,
"thy princes and thy nobles shall go into captivity, and thy people shall be killed with the sword:''
they shall take thy sons and thy daughters, and thy residue shall be devoured by the fire; take and carry their sons and daughters captive, and burn with fire the city left by them. Thus the Targum,
"they shall carry thy sons and daughters captive, and the beauty of thy land shall be burnt with fire;''
that is, the city of Jerusalem, the temple, the king's palaces, the houses of the great men, and others in it, which were all burnt with fire when taken by the Chaldeans, Jer 52:13.
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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 23:1-49
TSK Synopsis: Eze 23:1-49 - --1 The whoredoms of Aholah and Aholibah.23 Aholibah is to be plagued by her lovers.36 The prophet reproves the adulteries of them both;45 and shews the...
MHCC -> Eze 23:1-49
MHCC: Eze 23:1-49 - --In this parable, Samaria and Israel bear the name Aholah, " her own tabernacle;" because the places of worship those kingdoms had, were of their own ...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 23:22-35
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Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 23:22-35
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 23:22-35 - --
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