
Text -- Ezekiel 33:29-33 (NET)




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Captives in Babylon.

As if they were really the people of God.
JFB: Eze 33:30 - -- Not only the remnant in Judea, but those at the Chebar, though less flagrantly, betrayed the same unbelieving spirit.
Not only the remnant in Judea, but those at the Chebar, though less flagrantly, betrayed the same unbelieving spirit.

JFB: Eze 33:30 - -- Though going to the prophet to hear the word of the Lord, they criticised, in an unfriendly spirit, his peculiarities of manner and his enigmatical st...
Though going to the prophet to hear the word of the Lord, they criticised, in an unfriendly spirit, his peculiarities of manner and his enigmatical style (Eze 20:49); making these the excuse for their impenitence. Their talking was not directly "against" Ezekiel, for they professed to like his ministrations; but God's word speaks of things as they really are, not as they appear.

JFB: Eze 33:30 - -- In the public haunts. In the East groups assemble under the walls of their houses in winter for conversation.
In the public haunts. In the East groups assemble under the walls of their houses in winter for conversation.

JFB: Eze 33:30 - -- Their motive was curiosity, seeking pastime and gratification of the ear (2Ti 4:3); not reformation of the heart. Compare Johanan's consultation of Je...
Their motive was curiosity, seeking pastime and gratification of the ear (2Ti 4:3); not reformation of the heart. Compare Johanan's consultation of Jeremiah, to hear the word of the Lord without desiring to do it (Jer. 42:1-43:13).

That is, in crowds, as disciples flock to their teacher.

JFB: Eze 33:31 - -- On lower seats at thy feet, according to the Jewish custom of pupils (Deu 33:3; 2Ki 4:38; Luk 10:39; Act 22:3).

JFB: Eze 33:31 - -- Literally, "make love," that is, act the part of lovers. Profess love to the Lord (Mat 7:21). GESENIUS translates, according to Arabic idiom, "They do...
Literally, "make love," that is, act the part of lovers. Profess love to the Lord (Mat 7:21). GESENIUS translates, according to Arabic idiom, "They do the delights of God," that is, all that is agreeable to God. Vulgate translates, "They turn thy words into a song of their mouths."

JFB: Eze 33:31 - -- The grand rival to the love of God; therefore called "idolatry," and therefore associated with impure carnal love, as both alike transfer the heart's ...

JFB: Eze 33:32 - -- Literally, a "song of loves": a lover's song. They praise thy eloquence, but care not for the subject of it as a real and personal thing; just as many...
Literally, a "song of loves": a lover's song. They praise thy eloquence, but care not for the subject of it as a real and personal thing; just as many do in the modern church [JEROME].

Hebrew singers accompanied the "voice" with the harp.

JFB: Eze 33:33 - -- Experimentally, and to their cost.
Having in the thirty-third chapter laid down repentance as the necessary preliminary to happier times for the peop...
Experimentally, and to their cost.
Having in the thirty-third chapter laid down repentance as the necessary preliminary to happier times for the people, He now promises the removal of the false shepherds as preparatory to the raising up of the Good Shepherd.
Clarke: Eze 33:30 - -- The people still are talking against thee - בך bach should be rather translated, "concerning thee,"than "against thee;"for the following verses...
The people still are talking against thee -
Talking by the walls and in the doors of the houses is not a custom peculiar to the Copts, mentioned by Bp. Pococke, it is a practice among idle people, and among those who are resting from their work, in every country, when the weather permits. Gossiping in the inside of the house is not less frequent, and much more blamable.

Clarke: Eze 33:31 - -- As the people cometh - As they are accustomed to come on public days, Sabbaths, etc
As the people cometh - As they are accustomed to come on public days, Sabbaths, etc

Clarke: Eze 33:31 - -- With their mouth they show much love - They respected the prophet, but would not bend themselves to follow his precepts. They loved earthly things, ...
With their mouth they show much love - They respected the prophet, but would not bend themselves to follow his precepts. They loved earthly things, and did not relish those of heaven.

Clarke: Eze 33:32 - -- As a very lovely song - They admired the fine voice and correct delivery of the prophet; this was their religion, and this is the whole of the relig...
As a very lovely song - They admired the fine voice and correct delivery of the prophet; this was their religion, and this is the whole of the religion of thousands to the present day; for never were itching ears so multiplied as now.

Clarke: Eze 33:33 - -- When this cometh to pass - then shall they know that a prophet hath been among them - What I have predicted, (and it is even now at the doors), then...
When this cometh to pass - then shall they know that a prophet hath been among them - What I have predicted, (and it is even now at the doors), then they will be convinced that there was a prophet among them, by whose ministry they did not profit as they ought.
TSK: Eze 33:29 - -- shall : Eze 6:7, Eze 7:27, Eze 23:49, Eze 25:11; Exo 14:18; Psa 9:16, Psa 83:17, Psa 83:18
because : Eze 6:11, Eze 8:6-15, Eze 22:2-15, Eze 22:25-31, ...
shall : Eze 6:7, Eze 7:27, Eze 23:49, Eze 25:11; Exo 14:18; Psa 9:16, Psa 83:17, Psa 83:18
because : Eze 6:11, Eze 8:6-15, Eze 22:2-15, Eze 22:25-31, Eze 36:17, Eze 36:18; 2Ki 17:9-18; 2Ch 36:14-17; Jer 5:1-9, Jer 5:25-31; Mic 6:9-12; Zep 3:1-4

TSK: Eze 33:30 - -- the children : Jer 11:18, Jer 11:19, Jer 18:18
against thee : or, of thee
Come : Isa 29:13, Isa 58:2; Jer 23:35, Jer 42:1-6, Jer 42:20; Mat 15:8, Mat ...

TSK: Eze 33:31 - -- as the people cometh : Heb. according to the coming of the people, Eze 8:1, Eze 14:1, 20:1-32; Luk 10:39; Act 10:33
they sit before thee as my people ...
as the people cometh : Heb. according to the coming of the people, Eze 8:1, Eze 14:1, 20:1-32; Luk 10:39; Act 10:33
they sit before thee as my people : or, my people sit before thee
and they : Jer 6:16, Jer 6:17, Jer 43:1-7, Jer 44:16; Mat 7:24-27; Luk 6:48, Luk 6:49, Luk 8:21, Luk 11:28; Jam 1:22-24
for with : Deu 5:28, Deu 5:29; Psa 78:36, Psa 78:37; Isa 29:13; Jam 2:14-16; 1Jo 3:17, 1Jo 3:18
show much love : Heb. make loves, or jests, Isa 28:13; Jer 23:33-38; Luk 16:14
but their : Mat 6:24, Mat 13:22, Mat 19:22; Luk 12:15-21; Eph 5:5; 1Ti 6:9, 1Ti 6:10

TSK: Eze 33:32 - -- of one : Mar 4:16, Mar 4:17, Mar 6:20; Joh 5:35
a pleasant voice : Heb. a song of loves

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Barnes -> Eze 33:23-33
Barnes: Eze 33:23-33 - -- The exhortation to repentance. Ezekiel first addresses the remnant that still linger in their ancient home, and warns them against presumptuous hope...
The exhortation to repentance. Ezekiel first addresses the remnant that still linger in their ancient home, and warns them against presumptuous hopes resting on false grounds Eze 33:23-29; then he turns his eyes to those near him, and points out that their apparent attention to his words was illusory.
Those wastes - The places in the holy land devastated by the conqueror.
Abraham - The argument is, Abraham was but one man, and he had the promise of the land, though he did not at once possess it; much more shall we, the descendants of Abraham, being many, retain this promise and possess the land, though for a time we are depressed and subject. Compare Mat 3:9; Joh 8:33, Joh 8:39.
To eat flesh with the blood was forbidden (see the marginal references). It seems to have been connected with the idolatries of Canaan. The prohibition was, on account of its connection with idolatry, continued in the enactment of the Council of Jerusalem Act 15:29.
Ye stand upon your sword - Ye put your trust in your swords.
God warns the prophet against being misled by the compliance of the people.
Against thee - Rather, about "thee.""by the walls"Rather, within "the walls."
As the people cometh - literally, as in the margin, i. e., in crowds. Render it: they shall come "unto thee"like the coming of a people,"and"shall "sit before thee as My people"etc., i. e., they assume the attitude of God’ s people listening to His prophet. Compare Eze 14:1; Eze 20:1.
And when this - But when this.
Poole: Eze 33:29 - -- I would have had them acknowledge me to be the Lord by my blessings which beautified the land, by my holy precepts which directed to piety and justi...
I would have had them acknowledge me to be the Lord by my blessings which beautified the land, by my holy precepts which directed to piety and justice, by my mercy and kindness towards them; but they despised my mercy, broke my law, abused my bounty; and now by the punishment of their sins, as I threatened, and by laying the land most waste, they shall be constrained to own and submit to me as the Lord.

Poole: Eze 33:30 - -- The children captives in Babylon.
Thy people; thy not my people; God doth debase, degrade, and disown them.
By the walls as men now do in citie...
The children captives in Babylon.
Thy people; thy not my people; God doth debase, degrade, and disown them.
By the walls as men now do in cities or towns, so then they stood up to the wall, when, meeting in the streets, they would talk together.
In the doors of the houses others got into the porches or doors of their houses, this they did to tell each other what news of their country.
Speak one to another: and all ends in this at last: Come, I pray, let us go up to the prophet, the true prophet, and inquire what God hath revealed to him, and what he may reveal unto us, whether any, or when will that end of our sorrows be.

Poole: Eze 33:31 - -- Flocking to the school of some famous doctor, or as men and women flock to hear some famous preacher, or as they were wont to the synagogues to hear...
Flocking to the school of some famous doctor, or as men and women flock to hear some famous preacher, or as they were wont to the synagogues to hear their learned scribes. So we find the elders of Judah, Eze 8:1 , which see; so the disciples of the great rabbies sat at their feet; so is Saul said to be brought up at the feet of Gamaliel. By their outward deportments, you might judge them to be my people, and hear seemingly very attentive. They do only hear what thou sayest, but they will not do it. All their love is but from teeth outward, either to me, my word, or my prophet, saith God.
Their heart goeth after their covetousness their desire, love, and care is about their gain, how to make thriving bargains, how to place out and secure their money with excessive and intolerable usury and increase.

Poole: Eze 33:32 - -- These Jews esteem and regard thee and what thou sayest, as men regard a skilful musician, who to a well-tuned instrument hath sung the praises of vi...
These Jews esteem and regard thee and what thou sayest, as men regard a skilful musician, who to a well-tuned instrument hath sung the praises of virtue or of virtuous men; it pleaseth their ear, but it doth not frame their hearts and life to virtue. They loved him for his eloquent lamentation, and reproof of their enemies, and for foretelling that they should fall, and saying nothing against them and their sins for these three years past; but when he exhorts them to duty, or dissuades from sin, they will hear, not do.

Poole: Eze 33:33 - -- When all thou hast prophesied against the Jews shall, as that thou prophesiedst against the nations, come to pass to their ruin, they shall know tho...
When all thou hast prophesied against the Jews shall, as that thou prophesiedst against the nations, come to pass to their ruin, they shall know thou wast no musician, but a prophet sent of God, to forewarn them to flee from wrath; not employed by men, to please their wanton ear and fancy.
Walls, the resort of idle people. (Calmet)

Haydock: Eze 33:31 - -- In to a religious meeting. (Chaldean) Perhaps they came on the sabbath to his house. Yet they made a just and song of his instructions. (Calmet...
In to a religious meeting. (Chaldean) Perhaps they came on the sabbath to his house. Yet they made a just and song of his instructions. (Calmet) ---
They heard them with pleasure, but did not reform their lives. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 33:33 - -- Coming. The desolation of Jerusalem, (Haydock) and what I have foretold, hath already taken place; or, the news will presently arrive: as it did the...
Coming. The desolation of Jerusalem, (Haydock) and what I have foretold, hath already taken place; or, the news will presently arrive: as it did the following morning, ver. 21. (Calmet)
Gill: Eze 33:29 - -- Then shall they know that I am the Lord,.... An omniscient Being, that could foresee and foretell what would come to pass; and omnipotent, able to do ...
Then shall they know that I am the Lord,.... An omniscient Being, that could foresee and foretell what would come to pass; and omnipotent, able to do whatever he pleased, and true and faithful to his word; and a sovereign Lord, whose will cannot be resisted; this they should see, own, and acknowledge:
when I have laid the land most desolate, because of all their abominations which they have committed: for though he is a sovereign Lord, yet he does not execute his judgments in an arbitrary way, merely cause it is his will, but because of the abominable sins committed by men, which provoke the eyes of his glory.

Gill: Eze 33:30 - -- Also, thou son of man,.... I have something to say to thee, and inform thee of, not only concerning the Jews in Judea, what they say, and what will be...
Also, thou son of man,.... I have something to say to thee, and inform thee of, not only concerning the Jews in Judea, what they say, and what will befall them; but concerning those that are with thee, and what they say of thee, and what will be the issue of it:
the children of thy people still are talking against thee; not the Lord's people, but his own people, which was the more cutting to him to hear of, and the more ungrateful in them; though indeed they were but children, who acted a weak part, and the less to be regarded; these spake against the prophet: they could not say he was no prophet, he had his credentials and commission from the Lord, which were well known, and many of his prophecies had been fulfilled; they could not speak against his doctrine, which was of God; nor against his conversation, which was agreeable to his character and office; but they said some things in a ludicrous and jocose manner, in a slighting and contemptuous way, as showed they had little reverence and respect for him, and were careless and indifferent about hearing him; at least had little regard to this matter, or the subject of his ministry, which they had no great value for: and this they did still; they had been long at it; it was their common talk and constant business, though the prophet knew nothing of it, and thought they had the greatest respect for him, speaking fair to his face, and behaving with decency towards him; but the Lord knew it, and resented it, and informs him of it: and this they did continually, from time to time,
by the walls, and in the doors of the houses; privately and secretly; "by the walls", where they used to get together and sun themselves, and pass away their time, by talking against the prophet; and, when they did, would place themselves against the walls, that nobody might overhear them; and they would sometimes stand in the porches of their houses, and, as their neighbours and acquaintance passed by, would call them in, and hold a chat about the prophet; and jeer and laugh at him, and what he had said: and speak one to another,
every man to his brother, saying, come, l pray you, and hear what is the word that cometh forth from the Lord; let us go and amuse ourselves for an hour or two with what the prophet says; perhaps we shall hear some new thing, which may be pleasing and diverting: for, not their spiritual profit did they seek, but to have their ears tickled, and their fancies pleased.

Gill: Eze 33:31 - -- And they come unto thee as the people cometh,.... As the people of God, who came to the prophets's house to hear him preach the word, and explain it f...
And they come unto thee as the people cometh,.... As the people of God, who came to the prophets's house to hear him preach the word, and explain it for their spiritual profit and edification these came when they did, and as early and constantly, and with seeming pleasure:
and they sit before thee as my people; with great decency and reverence, and very gravely and demurely, and with seeming devotion, and stay the time out till the whole service is over; as scholars sit at the feet of their masters, to hear and learn their doctrines. So the Targum,
"and they come unto thee as the men the disciples come:''
and they hear thy words, but they will not do them; they gave him the hearing, and seemed attentive, but did not understand what they heard, at least did not put it in practice; they were only hearers, and not doers of the word, and like to the foolish man in Mat 7:26,
for with their mouth they show much love: by the motions of their lips while hearing, and other gestures, as well as by what they said afterwards, they seemed pleased and delighted with what they heard; made huge encomiums upon it, and spoke much in the praise of the preacher. The Targum is the reverse,
"they made game with their mouth.''
But their heart goeth after their covetousness;
"after the money they had taken away by force,''
as the Targum; after the world, and the things of it; after their secular affairs, so that they wished the sermon over, that they might be at them; or, however, did not so diligently attend to what was said, but the cares of the world choked the word, and made it unfruitful to them; these were like the seed that fell among thorns, the thorny ground hearers, Mat 13:22.

Gill: Eze 33:32 - -- And, lo, thou art unto them as a very lovely song of one that hath a pleasant voice,.... Whose voice, and the music of it, are regarded, and not the m...
And, lo, thou art unto them as a very lovely song of one that hath a pleasant voice,.... Whose voice, and the music of it, are regarded, and not the matter of the song, but the manner in which it is sung; so these people did not so much attend to what the prophet said as the manner of his delivery; they were delighted with the harmony of his voice, the eloquence of his speech, the propriety of his expressions, the eloquence and aptness of his diction, and the cadency of his words, and not with the excellent doctrines he delivered; they were affected and pleased no otherwise than if they had been at a concert of music; or had been entertained by one that understood not only vocal music, but could "play well on an instrument" at the same time, and make both agree together; which yields much pleasure to lovers of music. The Gospel is a lovely song indeed; "a song of loves" o, as it may be rendered; of the love of God, and of the love of Christ; and the voice of a Gospel minister is a pleasant charming voice to those that understand it, but to others it is a voice, and nothing else; they may be delighted with his accents, but not with his matter: for they hear thy words, but they do them not; which is repeated, that it might be observed.

Gill: Eze 33:33 - -- And when this cometh to pass,.... The prophecy before delivered out, concerning the desolations in the land of Israel, by the sword, pestilence, and w...
And when this cometh to pass,.... The prophecy before delivered out, concerning the desolations in the land of Israel, by the sword, pestilence, and wild beasts:
lo, it will come; whatever is predicted by the Lord; in the mouth of his prophets, certainly comes to pass: then shall they know that a prophet hath been among them; and acknowledge it; and particularly that Ezekiel was one, a true prophet of the Lord, by the exact accomplishment of his predictions.

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NET Notes: Eze 33:31 The present translation understands the term often used for “unjust gain” in a wider sense, following M. Greenberg, who also notes that th...


Geneva Bible: Eze 33:30 Also, thou son of man, the children of thy people still are ( p ) talking against thee by the walls and in the doors of the houses, and speak one to a...

Geneva Bible: Eze 33:31 And they come to thee as the people come, and they sit before thee [as] my people, and they hear thy words, but they will not do them: for with their ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 33:1-33
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 33:21-29; Eze 33:30-33
MHCC: Eze 33:21-29 - --Those are unteachable indeed, who do not learn their dependence upon God, when all creature-comforts fail. Many claim an interest in the peculiar bles...

MHCC: Eze 33:30-33 - --Unworthy and corrupt motives often lead men to the places where the word of God is faithfully preached. Many come to find somewhat to oppose: far more...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 33:21-29; Eze 33:30-33
Matthew Henry: Eze 33:21-29 - -- Here we have, I. The tidings brought to Ezekiel of the burning of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans. The city was burnt in the eleventh year of the captivi...

Matthew Henry: Eze 33:30-33 - -- The foregoing verses spoke conviction to the Jews who remained in the land of Israel, who were monuments of sparing mercy and yet returned not to th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 33:23-33
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 33:23-33 - --
Preaching of Repentance after the Fall of Jerusalem
The first word of God, which Ezekiel received after the arrival of the fugitive with the inte...
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 33:21--40:1 - --B. Restoration to the Promised Land 33:21-39:29
"The concept of the land is particularly significant to ...

Constable: Eze 33:23-33 - --The first message of hope 33:23-33
This first message dealt with a serious defect in the...

Constable: Eze 33:23-29 - --The attitude of the Jews in Judea 33:23-29
33:23-24 The Lord informed the prophet about the attitude of the Jews still in the land. The few Jews who s...
