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Text -- Ezekiel 3:1-19 (NET)

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3:1 He said to me, “Son of man, eat what you see in front of you– eat this scroll– and then go and speak to the house of Israel.” 3:2 So I opened my mouth and he fed me the scroll. 3:3 He said to me, “Son of man, feed your stomach and fill your belly with this scroll I am giving to you.” So I ate it, and it was sweet like honey in my mouth. 3:4 He said to me, “Son of man, go to the house of Israel and speak my words to them. 3:5 For you are not being sent to a people of unintelligible speech and difficult language, but to the house of Israel3:6 not to many peoples of unintelligible speech and difficult language, whose words you cannot understand– surely if I had sent you to them, they would listen to you! 3:7 But the house of Israel is unwilling to listen to you, because they are not willing to listen to me, for the whole house of Israel is hard-headed and hard-hearted. 3:8 “I have made your face adamant to match their faces, and your forehead hard to match their foreheads. 3:9 I have made your forehead harder than flint– like diamond! Do not fear them or be terrified of the looks they give you, for they are a rebellious house.” 3:10 And he said to me, “Son of man, take all my words that I speak to you to heart and listen carefully. 3:11 Go to the exiles, to your fellow countrymen, and speak to them– say to them, ‘This is what the sovereign Lord says,’ whether they pay attention or not.”
Ezekiel Before the Exiles
3:12 Then a wind lifted me up and I heard a great rumbling sound behind me as the glory of the Lord rose from its place, 3:13 and the sound of the living beings’ wings brushing against each other, and the sound of the wheels alongside them, a great rumbling sound. 3:14 A wind lifted me up and carried me away. I went bitterly, my spirit full of fury, and the hand of the Lord rested powerfully on me. 3:15 I came to the exiles at Tel Abib, who lived by the Kebar River. I sat dumbfounded among them there, where they were living, for seven days. 3:16 At the end of seven days the word of the Lord came to me: 3:17 “Son of man, I have appointed you a watchman for the house of Israel. Whenever you hear a word from my mouth, you must give them a warning from me. 3:18 When I say to the wicked, “You will certainly die,” and you do not warn him– you do not speak out to warn the wicked to turn from his wicked deed and wicked lifestyle so that he may live– that wicked person will die for his iniquity, but I will hold you accountable for his death. 3:19 But as for you, if you warn the wicked and he does not turn from his wicked deed and from his wicked lifestyle, he will die for his iniquity but you will have saved your own life.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Chebar a waterway by the Euphrates River between Babylon and Warka (OS)
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Tel-Abib a town in Babylonia
 · Tel-abib a town in Babylonia


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Impenitence | Minister | Prophets | Book | Forehead | Flint | Adamant | HARD; HARDINESS; HARDDINESS; HARDLY | Roll | Chebar | Wicked | Word of God | REVELATION, 3-4 | Tel-abib | PROPHECY; PROPHETS, 1 | Courage | God | Character | Praise | Seven | more
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NET Notes: Eze 3:1 Heb “eat what you find.”

NET Notes: Eze 3:3 I ate it. A similar idea of consuming God’s word is found in Jer 15:16 and Rev 10:10, where it is also compared to honey and may be specifically...

NET Notes: Eze 3:5 The conjunction “but” is not in the Hebrew text, but is implied from the context.

NET Notes: Eze 3:6 The MT reads “if not” but most ancient versions translate only “if.” The expression occurs with this sense in Isa 5:9; 14:24. ...

NET Notes: Eze 3:7 Heb “hard of forehead and stiff of heart.”

NET Notes: Eze 3:8 Heb “strong, resolute.”

NET Notes: Eze 3:9 Heb “of their faces.”

NET Notes: Eze 3:11 Heb “to the sons of your people.”

NET Notes: Eze 3:12 This translation accepts the emendation suggested in BHS of בְּרוּם (bÿrum) for בָּ&#...

NET Notes: Eze 3:14 In Ezekiel God’s “hand” being on the prophet is regularly associated with communication or a vision from God (1:3; 3:14, 22; 8:1; 37...

NET Notes: Eze 3:15 A similar response to a divine encounter is found in Acts 9:8-9.

NET Notes: Eze 3:16 This phrase occurs about fifty times in the book of Ezekiel.

NET Notes: Eze 3:17 The literal role of a watchman is described in 2 Sam 18:24; 2 Kgs 9:17.

NET Notes: Eze 3:18 Heb “his blood I will seek from your hand.” The expression “seek blood from the hand” is equivalent to requiring the death pen...

NET Notes: Eze 3:19 Verses 17-19 are repeated in Ezek 33:7-9.

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