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Ezekiel Israel’s Watchman
33:1 The word of the Lord came to me: 33:2 “Son of man, speak to your people, and say to them, ‘Suppose I bring a sword against the land, and the people of the land take one man from their borders and make him their watchman. 33:3 He sees the sword coming against the land, blows the trumpet, and warns the people, 33:4 but there is one who hears the sound of the trumpet yet does not heed the warning. Then the sword comes and sweeps him away. He will be responsible for his own death. 33:5 He heard the sound of the trumpet but did not heed the warning, so he is responsible for himself. If he had heeded the warning, he would have saved his life. 33:6 But suppose the watchman sees the sword coming and does not blow the trumpet to warn the people. Then the sword comes and takes one of their lives. He is swept away for his iniquity, but I will hold the watchman accountable for that person’s death.’ 33:7 “As for you, son of man, I have made you a watchman for the house of Israel. Whenever you hear a word from my mouth, you must warn them on my behalf. 33:8 When I say to the wicked, ‘O wicked man, you must certainly die,’ and you do not warn the wicked about his behavior, the wicked man will die for his iniquity, but I will hold you accountable for his death. 33:9 But if you warn the wicked man to change his behavior, and he refuses to change, he will die for his iniquity, but you have saved your own life.
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 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wicked | Watchman | Watches | Trumpet | TEACH; TEACHER; TEACHING | TAKE | Responsibility | Prophecy | PEOPLE | Opportunity | Minister | MUSIC | Impenitence | Ignorance | HAND | God | Ezekiel, Book of | EZEKIEL, 1 | Death | BLOW | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Eze 33:6 - -- Punished by the Lord for his sin.

Punished by the Lord for his sin.

JFB: Eze 33:2 - -- Whom he had been forbidden to address from Eze 24:26-27, till Jerusalem was overthrown, and the "escaped" came with tidings of the judgment being comp...

Whom he had been forbidden to address from Eze 24:26-27, till Jerusalem was overthrown, and the "escaped" came with tidings of the judgment being completed. So now, in Eze 33:21, the tidings of the fact having arrived, he opens his heretofore closed lips to the Jews. In the interval he had prophesied as to foreign nations. The former part of the chapter, at Eze. 33:2-20, seems to have been imparted to Ezekiel on the evening previous (Eze 33:22), being a preparation for the latter part (Eze 33:23-33) imparted after the tidings had come. This accounts for the first part standing without intimation of the date, which was properly reserved for the latter part, to which the former was the anticipatory introduction [FAIRBAIRN].

JFB: Eze 33:2 - -- Eze 33:1-9 exhibit Ezekiel's office as a spiritual watchman; so in Eze 3:16-21; only here the duties of the earthly watchman (compare 2Sa 18:24-25; 2...

Eze 33:1-9 exhibit Ezekiel's office as a spiritual watchman; so in Eze 3:16-21; only here the duties of the earthly watchman (compare 2Sa 18:24-25; 2Ki 9:17) are detailed first, and then the application is made to the spiritual watchman's duty (compare Isa 21:6-10; Hos 9:8; Hab 2:1). "A man of their coasts" is a man specially chosen for the office out of their whole number. So Jdg 18:2, "five men from their coasts"; also the Hebrew of Gen 47:2; implying the care needed in the choice of the watchman, the spiritual as well as the temporal (Act 1:21-22, Act 1:24-26; 1Ti 5:22).

JFB: Eze 33:3 - -- Invaders. An appropriate illustration at the time of the invasion of Judea by Nebuchadnezzar.

Invaders. An appropriate illustration at the time of the invasion of Judea by Nebuchadnezzar.

JFB: Eze 33:4 - -- Metaphor from sacrificial victims, on the heads of which they used to lay their hands, praying that their guilt should be upon the victims.

Metaphor from sacrificial victims, on the heads of which they used to lay their hands, praying that their guilt should be upon the victims.

JFB: Eze 33:6 - -- His negligence in not maintaining constant watchfulness, as they who are in warfare ought to do. The thing signified here appears from under the image...

His negligence in not maintaining constant watchfulness, as they who are in warfare ought to do. The thing signified here appears from under the image.

JFB: Eze 33:7 - -- Application of the image. Ezekiel's appointment to be a watchman spiritually is far more solemn, as it is derived from God, not from the people.

Application of the image. Ezekiel's appointment to be a watchman spiritually is far more solemn, as it is derived from God, not from the people.

JFB: Eze 33:8 - -- By a violent death, the earnest of everlasting death; the qualification being supposed, "if thou dost not repent."

By a violent death, the earnest of everlasting death; the qualification being supposed, "if thou dost not repent."

JFB: Eze 33:9 - -- Blood had by this time been shed (Eze 33:21), but Ezekiel was clear.

Blood had by this time been shed (Eze 33:21), but Ezekiel was clear.

Clarke: Eze 33:2 - -- Son of man - if the people of the land take a man - The first ten verses of this chapter are the same with Eze 3:17-22; and to what is said there on...

Son of man - if the people of the land take a man - The first ten verses of this chapter are the same with Eze 3:17-22; and to what is said there on this most important and awful subject I must refer the reader. Here the People choose the watchman; there, the Lord appoints him. When God chooses, the people should approve.

Defender: Eze 33:9 - -- Ezekiel, called as a watchman to warn Israel, was responsible to do his duty; otherwise he would be responsible for the deaths of the people and would...

Ezekiel, called as a watchman to warn Israel, was responsible to do his duty; otherwise he would be responsible for the deaths of the people and would be punished accordingly. In parallel manner, the Christian disciple is called to bear witness to the saving gospel of Christ. If he fails in this, and those to whom he could have witnessed are lost then he must be judged - not for salvation, but for rewards, "he himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire" (1Co 3:15).

Defender: Eze 33:9 - -- The ungodly man who fails to hear the gospel is headed for hell - not because he did not hear and so does not know how to be saved, but because of his...

The ungodly man who fails to hear the gospel is headed for hell - not because he did not hear and so does not know how to be saved, but because of his rejection of the witness of God in nature and conscience (Rom 1:20; Rom 2:15). His ungodly behavior is evidence enough that he has refused whatever light was available, and he is "without excuse" (Rom 1:20). He cannot blame disobedient watchmen for not warning him."

TSK: Eze 33:2 - -- speak : Eze 33:17, Eze 33:30, Eze 3:11, Eze 3:27 When I bring the sword upon a land : Heb. A land when I bring a sword upon her, Eze 6:3, Eze 11:8, Ez...

TSK: Eze 33:3 - -- he blow : Eze 33:8, Eze 33:9; Neh 4:18, Neh 4:20; Isa 58:1; Jer 4:5, Jer 6:1, Jer 51:27; Hos 8:1; Joe 2:1, Amo 3:1-15, Amo 6:1-14; 1Cor. 14, 1Co 8:1-1...

TSK: Eze 33:4 - -- whosoever heareth : Heb. he that hearing heareth, 2Ch 25:16; Pro 29:1; Jer 6:17, Jer 42:20-22; Zec 1:2-4; Jam 1:22 his blood : Eze 33:5, Eze 33:9, Eze...

whosoever heareth : Heb. he that hearing heareth, 2Ch 25:16; Pro 29:1; Jer 6:17, Jer 42:20-22; Zec 1:2-4; Jam 1:22

his blood : Eze 33:5, Eze 33:9, Eze 18:13; Lev 20:9, 11-27; 2Sa 1:16; 1Ki 2:37; Act 18:6, Act 20:26

TSK: Eze 33:5 - -- heard : Psa 95:7; Heb 2:1-3 his blood : Isa 51:2; Joh 8:39 But : Exo 9:19-21; 2Ki 6:10; Act 2:37-41; Heb 11:7

TSK: Eze 33:6 - -- and blow : Isa 56:10,Isa 56:11 he is : Eze 33:8, Eze 33:9, Eze 18:20,Eze 18:24; Pro 14:32; Joh 8:21-24 his blood : Eze 3:18-20, Eze 34:10; Gen 9:5, Ge...

TSK: Eze 33:7 - -- I have : Eze 3:17-21; Son 3:3, Son 5:7; Isa 62:6; Jer 6:27, Jer 31:6; Mic 7:4; Eph 4:11; Heb 13:17 thou shalt : Eze 2:7, Eze 2:8; 1Ki 22:14, 1Ki 22:16...

TSK: Eze 33:8 - -- O wicked : Eze 33:14, Eze 18:4, Eze 18:10-13, Eze 18:18, Eze 18:20; Gen 2:17, Gen 3:4; Pro 11:21; Ecc 8:13; Isa 3:11; Jer 8:13 if thou : Eze 13:9, Eze...

TSK: Eze 33:9 - -- if thou : Eze 3:19, Eze 3:21; Act 13:40, Act 18:5, Act 18:6, Act 28:23-28; Gal 5:19-21, Gal 6:7, Gal 6:8; Eph 5:3-6; Phi 3:18, Phi 3:19; 1Th 4:3-8, 1T...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Eze 33:1 - -- Again - And. For Ezek. 33:1-20, compare Ezek. 18 notes.

Again - And. For Ezek. 33:1-20, compare Ezek. 18 notes.

Poole: Eze 33:2 - -- The prophet, after three years’ silence enjoined him now hath his mouth opened by new commission. To the chidldren of thy people to the Jews...

The prophet, after three years’ silence enjoined him now hath his mouth opened by new commission.

To the chidldren of thy people to the Jews in general, to who he had not spoken since what he spake in the 24th chapter,

Say unto them propound a parable unto then

When if at any time.

The sword war, or any sore judgment.

Take a man choose out a man who live on the borders, and knows the avenues and the ways the enemy will most likely come to assault them. Set him for their watchman; appoint him to watch the coasts, that they may not be surprised.

Poole: Eze 33:3 - -- The sword of the enemy, or any other danger which he may foresee in any of the causes or forerunners of it. Come i.e. coming, approaching to the la...

The sword of the enemy, or any other danger which he may foresee in any of the causes or forerunners of it.

Come i.e. coming, approaching to the land.

Blow the trumpet sound the alarm: the sound of the trumpet is a warning, yet to this sometimes it is necessary to add a warning by word of month, and tell the people brought together by the trumpet what he seeth.

Poole: Eze 33:4 - -- Whosoever considers not and minds not what he hears, who hears and does not consider, he turns a deaf ear to the meaning, though not to the sound of ...

Whosoever considers not and minds not what he hears, who hears and does not consider, he turns a deaf ear to the meaning, though not to the sound of the trumpet.

Taketh not warning apprehends not, nor will be made apprehensive of, the danger, to provide for resisting or fleeing the sword.

Take him away destroy him.

His blood the guilt and blame of his blood, of his death. Shall be upon his own head; shall never be charged on any but himself.

Poole: Eze 33:5 - -- He heard, as well as others who escaped, and he might have delivered himself, as they did who took warning. He is the only cause of his own death. ...

He heard, as well as others who escaped, and he might have delivered himself, as they did who took warning. He is the only cause of his own death.

Shall deliver his soul shall save his life, preserve his own person.

Poole: Eze 33:6 - -- Blow not the trumpet neglect his charge, which is to give the alarm. Be not warned but, unwarned, are surprised by the enemy. Taken away in his in...

Blow not the trumpet neglect his charge, which is to give the alarm.

Be not warned but, unwarned, are surprised by the enemy.

Taken away in his iniquity punished by the Lord for his sins and trespasses formerly done, and he is destroyed under the present fault of not watching, which is a fault in every one that is so secure in time of war.

His blood the guilt of that blood.

Require at the watchman’ s hand charge upon and for it punish the watchman, who sinned in not giving warning.

Poole: Eze 33:9 - -- These three verses are the same with the 17th, 18th, 19th verses of the third chapter, where see them explained.

These three verses are the same with the 17th, 18th, 19th verses of the third chapter, where see them explained.

Haydock: Eze 33:2 - -- Take. Before (chap. iii. 17.) God made the choice, (Calmet) as he does here, ver. 7. He confirms the authority of those who are appointed to govern...

Take. Before (chap. iii. 17.) God made the choice, (Calmet) as he does here, ver. 7. He confirms the authority of those who are appointed to govern. ---

Meanest. Literally, "last," (Haydock) which seems to denote such as are chosen without regard to their dignity or obscurity in life, Genesis xlvii. 2., and 3 Kings xii. 31. (Calmet) ---

Pastors are not excused from admonishing the people for fear of danger or despair of reclaiming them, as each one is bound to do his duty. (St. Jerome) (Worthington)

Haydock: Eze 33:6 - -- Iniquity, not regarding the admonitions of his pastor; (chap. iii. 18.; Calmet) or rather of conscience, when the guide proves faithless and silent, ...

Iniquity, not regarding the admonitions of his pastor; (chap. iii. 18.; Calmet) or rather of conscience, when the guide proves faithless and silent, as in this instance. (Haydock) ---

The people were persuaded that none suffered except for some fault, ver. 10.; Jeremias xxxi. 30., Daniel xiii. 52., and Genesis xliv. 16. The author of the Book of Job takes great pains to remove this mistake. God sometimes sends crosses for a trial, (Calmet) and to increase the merit of his servants; though it be very true, (Haydock) "no one is miserable except he deserve it." (St. Augustine)

Haydock: Eze 33:8 - -- Surely die a temporal, (Theodoret) or rather an eternal death. (St. Jerome)

Surely die a temporal, (Theodoret) or rather an eternal death. (St. Jerome)

Gill: Eze 33:1 - -- Again the word of the Lord came unto me,.... After the delivery of various prophecies concerning the ruin of other nations, the Ammonites, Tyrians, an...

Again the word of the Lord came unto me,.... After the delivery of various prophecies concerning the ruin of other nations, the Ammonites, Tyrians, and Egyptians, a fresh prophecy comes from the Lord concerning the Jews:

saying; as follows:

Gill: Eze 33:2 - -- Son of man, speak to the children of thy people,.... The Jews, of whom the prophet was; and designs those who were with him in the captivity; and who,...

Son of man, speak to the children of thy people,.... The Jews, of whom the prophet was; and designs those who were with him in the captivity; and who, having behaved so ill, the Lord will not own them for his people, but calls them the prophet's people, and the children of them:

and say unto them, when I bring the sword upon a land; a foreign enemy with an army to invade it, or any other judgment; for there is no public calamity whatever that comes upon a people, but what is by the order, direction, or permission of the Lord. The Targum is,

"those that kill with the sword;''

an army of men that enter into a land sword in hand, with an intent to conquer and destroy: if the people of the land take a man of their coasts: that lives upon their borders, and so is acquainted with all the places where it is most likely an enemy should enter; or a man out of the midst of them, as the Targum; so this phrase sometimes signifies, Gen 47:2, one of their own people, who might be thought to have their good and safety at heart, and might be trusted:

and set him for their watchman: on some place of eminence; on the walls, or in a tower of a frontier town, from whence he might descry the enemy coming at a distance.

Gill: Eze 33:3 - -- If what he seeth the sword come upon the land,.... Or those that kill with the sword, as the Targum; as soon as he observes a body of armed men, more ...

If what he seeth the sword come upon the land,.... Or those that kill with the sword, as the Targum; as soon as he observes a body of armed men, more or less, marching towards the borders of the land with a manifest intention to enter and invade it:

he blow the trumpet, and warn the people; warn the people by blowing the trumpet, the signal agreed on; by which they would understand that an enemy was at hand, or danger near; or warn them by word of mouth, as well as by the trumpet, where he could do it, and when it was necessary.

Gill: Eze 33:4 - -- Then whosoever heareth the sound of the trumpet, and taketh no warning,.... Does not mind the notice given him; is incredulous of the danger he is in,...

Then whosoever heareth the sound of the trumpet, and taketh no warning,.... Does not mind the notice given him; is incredulous of the danger he is in, or negligent of providing for his safety; fancies it is an alarm, and nothing else; and imagines there is no real danger, or what is a mere trifle; or, that the enemy is at a great distance, and it is time enough to provide for his defence:

if the sword come and take him away; those that kill with the sword, as the Targum, come suddenly on him, and take away his life, or carry him captive: his blood shall be upon his own head; the guilt of his slaughter, as the Targum; the sin will be his own; it must be brought in wilful murder; no blame can be laid upon any but himself; the watchman will be clear.

Gill: Eze 33:5 - -- He heard the sound of the trumpet,.... The alarm of the enemy being at hand, and so was inexcusable: and took not warning; which that gave him: ...

He heard the sound of the trumpet,.... The alarm of the enemy being at hand, and so was inexcusable:

and took not warning; which that gave him:

his blood shall be upon him; the fault shall be imputed to himself, and not another; and he must bear it himself, and answer for it, and not the watchman:

but he that taketh warning shall deliver his soul; who, hearing the sound of the trumpet, prepares for his own defence, and provides for his safety, he shall save his life, and not fall into the enemies' hands.

Gill: Eze 33:6 - -- But if the watchman see the sword come,.... Or those that kill with the sword, as the Targum is; so far doing the duty of his office as to be in the w...

But if the watchman see the sword come,.... Or those that kill with the sword, as the Targum is; so far doing the duty of his office as to be in the watchtower, and not asleep:

and yet blow not the trumpet: to give the people notice of the enemy, and of their danger:

and the people be not warned; but in the utmost security, not apprehending themselves to be in any danger at all:

if the sword come and take any person from among them; even though but a single person:

he is taken away in his iniquity: having had no time to have it set before him, and to be convinced, and to repent of it, and seek for pardoning mercy for it; it is a dreadful thing thus to be taken out of the world, and snatched into hell at once:

but his blood will I require at the watchman's hands; he shall be punished for not doing his duty, for not giving the due warning of danger, on which account the man was surprised with the enemy, and taken away unawares; and therefore his death shall be laid to the watchman, and he must be answerable for it.

Gill: Eze 33:7 - -- So thou, O son of man,.... Here begins the application of the parable to the prophet himself, describing his office and his duty: I have set thee a...

So thou, O son of man,.... Here begins the application of the parable to the prophet himself, describing his office and his duty:

I have set thee a watchman unto the house of Israel; which is repeated from Eze 3:17; see Gill on Eze 3:17. The Targum is,

"I have appointed thee a teacher;''

a spiritual watchman; so pastors, teachers, ministers of the Gospel, are watchmen, 2Ti 4:5,

therefore thou shalt hear the word from my mouth, and warn them from me. The Targum is,

"thou shalt receive the word from my Word, and warn them from sinning before me.''

Gill: Eze 33:8 - -- When I say unto the wicked, O wicked man,.... Order the prophet to say so to him, and as follows; See Gill on Eze 3:18.

When I say unto the wicked, O wicked man,.... Order the prophet to say so to him, and as follows; See Gill on Eze 3:18.

Gill: Eze 33:9 - -- Nevertheless, if thou warn the wicked of his way,.... See Gill on Eze 3:19.

Nevertheless, if thou warn the wicked of his way,.... See Gill on Eze 3:19.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Eze 33:2 Heb “sons of your people.”

NET Notes: Eze 33:3 Sounding the trumpet was a warning of imminent danger (Neh 4:18-20; Jer 4:19; Amos 3:6).

NET Notes: Eze 33:4 Heb “his blood will be on his own head.”

NET Notes: Eze 33:5 Heb “his blood will be on him.”

NET Notes: Eze 33:6 Heb “his blood from the hand of the watchman I will seek.”

NET Notes: Eze 33:7 Jeremiah (Jer 6:17) and Habakkuk (Hab 2:1) also served in the role of a watchman.

NET Notes: Eze 33:8 Heb “and his blood from your hand I will seek.”

NET Notes: Eze 33:9 Heb “and he does not turn from his way.”

Geneva Bible: Eze 33:2 Son of man, speak to the children of thy people, and say to them, When I bring the sword upon a land, if the people of the land take a man of their te...

Geneva Bible: Eze 33:6 But if the watchman shall see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people be not warned; if the sword shall come, and take [any] person f...

Geneva Bible: Eze 33:7 So thou, O son of man, I have set thee a watchman to the house of Israel; therefore thou shalt hear the word at my ( c ) mouth, and warn them from me....

Geneva Bible: Eze 33:8 When I say to the wicked, O wicked [man], thou shalt surely die; if thou dost not speak to warn the wicked from his way, that wicked [man] shall die i...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eze 33:1-33 - --1 According to the duty of a watchman in warning the people,7 Ezekiel is admonished of his duty.10 God shews the justice of his ways towards the penit...

MHCC: Eze 33:1-9 - --The prophet is a watchman to the house of Israel. His business is to warn sinners of their misery and danger. He must warn the wicked to turn from the...

Matthew Henry: Eze 33:1-9 - -- The prophet had been, by express order from God, taken off from prophesying to the Jews, just then when the news came that Jerusalem was invested, a...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 33:1-9 - -- Calling of the Prophet for the Future - Ezekiel 33:1-20 The prophet's office of watchman. Eze 33:1. And the word of Jehovah came to me, saying, ...

Constable: Eze 33:1--48:35 - --IV. Future blessings for Israel chs. 33--48 "This last major division of the book focuses on the restoration of ...

Constable: Eze 33:1-20 - --A. A warning to the exiles 33:1-20 Since this message is undated, it may have come to Ezekiel about the ...

Constable: Eze 33:1-9 - --1. An exhortation to heed the watchman 33:1-9 This part of Ezekiel's message of warning to the exiles is similar to 3:16-21. Yahweh recommissioned Eze...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) The name Ezekiel means "(whom) God will strengthen" [GESENIUS]; or, "God will prevail" [ROSENMULLER]. His father was Buzi (Eze 1:3), a priest, and he ...

JFB: Ezekiel (Outline) EZEKIEL'S VISION BY THE CHEBAR. FOUR CHERUBIM AND WHEELS. (Eze. 1:1-28) EZEKIEL'S COMMISSION. (Eze 2:1-10) EZEKIEL EATS THE ROLL. IS COMMISSIONED TO ...

TSK: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) The character of Ezekiel, as a Writer and Poet, is thus admirably drawn by the masterly hand of Bishop Lowth: " Ezekiel is much inferior to Jeremiah ...

TSK: Ezekiel 33 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eze 33:1, According to the duty of a watchman in warning the people, Eze 33:7, Ezekiel is admonished of his duty; Eze 33:10, God shews th...

Poole: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) BOOK OF THE PROPHET EZEKIEL THE ARGUMENT EZEKIEL was by descent a priest, and by commission a prophet, and received it from heaven, as will appea...

Poole: Ezekiel 33 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 33 According to the duty of a watchman in warning the people, Ezekiel is admoished of his duty in warning sinners, Eze 33:1-9 . God showeth...

MHCC: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) Ezekiel was one of the priests; he was carried captive to Chaldea with Jehoiachin. All his prophecies appear to have been delivered in that country, a...

MHCC: Ezekiel 33 (Chapter Introduction) (Eze 33:1-9) Ezekiel's duty as a watchman. (Eze 33:10-20) He is to vindicate the Divine government. (Eze 33:21-29) The desolation of Judea. (Eze 33...

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel When we entered upon the writings of the prophets, which speak of the ...

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel 33 (Chapter Introduction) The prophet has now come off his circuit, which he went as judge, in God's name, to try and pass sentence upon the neighbouring nations, and, havin...

Constable: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and Writer The title of this book comes from its writer, Ezekiel, t...

Constable: Ezekiel (Outline) Outline I. Ezekiel's calling and commission chs. 1-3 A. The vision of God's glory ch. 1 ...

Constable: Ezekiel Ezekiel Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. Exile and Restoration. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1968. ...

Haydock: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF EZECHIEL. INTRODUCTION. Ezechiel, whose name signifies the strength of God, was of the priestly race, and of the number of t...

Gill: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL This book is rightly placed after Jeremiah; since Ezekiel was among the captives in Chaldea, when prophesied; whereas Jerem...

Gill: Ezekiel 33 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 33 This chapter treats of the prophet's duty, and the people's sins; contains a vindication of the justice of God; a threat...

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