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35:8 I will fill its mountains with its dead; on your hills and in your valleys and in all your ravines, those killed by the sword will fall. 35:9 I will turn you into a perpetual desolation, and your cities will not be inhabited. Then you will know that I am the Lord. 35:10 “‘You said, “These two nations, these two lands will be mine, and we will possess them,”– although the Lord was there35:11 therefore, as surely as I live, declares the sovereign Lord, I will deal with you according to your anger, and according to your envy, by which you acted spitefully against them. I will reveal myself to them when I judge you. 35:12 Then you will know that I, the Lord, have heard all the insults you spoke against the mountains of Israel, saying, “They are desolate, they have been given to us for food.” 35:13 You exalted yourselves against me with your speech and hurled many insults against me– I have heard them all! 35:14 This is what the sovereign Lord says: While the whole earth rejoices, I will turn you into a desolation. 35:15 As you rejoiced over the inheritance of the house of Israel because it was desolate, so will I deal with you– you will be desolate, Mount Seir, and all of Edom– all of it! Then they will know that I am the Lord.’”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Edom resident(s) of the region of Edom
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Seir a mountain and adjoining land,a man from the highlands of Seir (OS); father-in-law of Esau


Dictionary Themes and Topics: WATERCOURSE | RIVER | OBADIAH, BOOK OF | NEGEB | Idumaea | Ezekiel, Book of | Envy | Edomites | Edom | EZEKIEL, 1 | Blasphemy | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Eze 35:9 - -- To their former glory.

To their former glory.

Wesley: Eze 35:10 - -- Though God was with Israel.

Though God was with Israel.

Wesley: Eze 35:11 - -- Punished thee.

Punished thee.

Wesley: Eze 35:14 - -- The inhabitants of all the countries round about thee.

The inhabitants of all the countries round about thee.

Wesley: Eze 35:14 - -- Is in peace and plenty.

Is in peace and plenty.

JFB: Eze 35:9 - -- To their former state (Eze 16:55); shall not be restored. The Hebrew text (Chetib) reads, "shall not be inhabited" (compare Eze 26:20; Mal 1:3-4).

To their former state (Eze 16:55); shall not be restored. The Hebrew text (Chetib) reads, "shall not be inhabited" (compare Eze 26:20; Mal 1:3-4).

JFB: Eze 35:10 - -- So far from being allowed to enter on Israel's vacated inheritance, as Edom hoped (Eze 36:5; Psa 83:4, Psa 83:12; Oba 1:13), it shall be that he shall...

So far from being allowed to enter on Israel's vacated inheritance, as Edom hoped (Eze 36:5; Psa 83:4, Psa 83:12; Oba 1:13), it shall be that he shall be deprived of his own; and whereas Israel's humiliation was temporary, Edom's shall be perpetual.

JFB: Eze 35:10 - -- (Eze 48:35; Psa 48:1, Psa 48:3; Psa 132:13-14). Jehovah claimed Judea as His own, even when the Chaldeans had overthrown the state; they could not re...

(Eze 48:35; Psa 48:1, Psa 48:3; Psa 132:13-14). Jehovah claimed Judea as His own, even when the Chaldeans had overthrown the state; they could not remove Him, as they did the idols of heathen lands. The broken sentences express the excited feelings of the prophet at Edom's wicked presumption. The transition from the "two nations and two countries" to "it" marks that the two are regarded as one whole. The last clause, "and Jehovah was there," bursts in, like a flash of lightning, reproving the wicked presumption of Edom's thought.

JFB: Eze 35:11 - -- (Jam 2:13). As thou in anger and envy hast injured them, so I will injure thee.

(Jam 2:13). As thou in anger and envy hast injured them, so I will injure thee.

JFB: Eze 35:11 - -- Namely, the Israelites. I will manifest My favor to them, after I have punished thee.

Namely, the Israelites. I will manifest My favor to them, after I have punished thee.

JFB: Eze 35:12-13 - -- God regards what is done against His people as done against Himself (Mat 25:45; Act 9:2, Act 9:4-5). Edom implied, if he did not express it, in his ta...

God regards what is done against His people as done against Himself (Mat 25:45; Act 9:2, Act 9:4-5). Edom implied, if he did not express it, in his taunts against Israel, that God had not sufficient power to protect His people. A type of the spirit of all the foes of God and His people (1Sa 2:3; Rev 13:6).

JFB: Eze 35:14 - -- (Isa 65:13-14). "The whole earth" refers to Judea and the nations that submit themselves to Judea's God; when these rejoice, the foes of God and His p...

(Isa 65:13-14). "The whole earth" refers to Judea and the nations that submit themselves to Judea's God; when these rejoice, the foes of God and His people, represented by Edom as a nation, shall be desolate. Things shall be completely reversed; Israel, that now for a time mourns, shall then rejoice and for ever. Edom, that now rejoices over fallen Israel, shall then, when elsewhere all is joy, mourn, and for ever (Isa 65:17-19; Mat 5:4; Luk 6:25). HAVERNICK loses this striking antithesis by translating, "According to the joy of the whole land (of Edom), so I will make thee desolate"; which would make Eze 35:15 a mere repetition of this.

JFB: Eze 35:15 - -- (Oba 1:12, Oba 1:15). The distinction between Israel and the heathen (as Edom) is: Israel has a covenant relation to God ensuring restoration after c...

(Oba 1:12, Oba 1:15).

The distinction between Israel and the heathen (as Edom) is: Israel has a covenant relation to God ensuring restoration after chastisement, so that the heathen's hope of getting possession of the elect people's inheritance must fail, and they themselves be made desolate (Eze 36:1-15). The reason for the chastisement of Israel was Israel's sin and profanation of God's name (Eze 36:16-21). God has good in store for Israel, for His own name's sake, to revive His people; first, by a spiritual renewal of their hearts, and, next, by an external restoration to prosperity (Eze 36:22-33). The result is that the heathen shall be impressed with the power and goodness of God manifested so palpably towards the restored people (Eze 36:34-38).

Clarke: Eze 35:9 - -- Perpetual desolations - Thou shalt have perpetual desolation for thy perpetual hatred.

Perpetual desolations - Thou shalt have perpetual desolation for thy perpetual hatred.

Clarke: Eze 35:10 - -- These two nations - Israel and Judah. The Idumeans thought of conquering and possessing both; and they would have succeeded, but only the Lord was t...

These two nations - Israel and Judah. The Idumeans thought of conquering and possessing both; and they would have succeeded, but only the Lord was there; and this spoiled their projects, and blasted their hopes.

Clarke: Eze 35:12 - -- They are laid desolate, they are given us to consume - They exulted in seeing Judea overrun; and they rejoiced in the prospect of completing the rui...

They are laid desolate, they are given us to consume - They exulted in seeing Judea overrun; and they rejoiced in the prospect of completing the ruin, when the Chaldeans had withdrawn from the land.

Clarke: Eze 35:13 - -- Thus with your mouth ye have boasted against me - Ye have said you would enter into those lands, and take them for your inheritance; though ye knew ...

Thus with your mouth ye have boasted against me - Ye have said you would enter into those lands, and take them for your inheritance; though ye knew that God had promised them to the Israelites, and that you should never have them for your portion.

Clarke: Eze 35:14 - -- When the whole earth rejoiceth - When the whole land shall rejoice in the restoration of the Jews, I will make thee desolate. Probably this refers t...

When the whole earth rejoiceth - When the whole land shall rejoice in the restoration of the Jews, I will make thee desolate. Probably this refers to the time of the Maccabees.

Clarke: Eze 35:15 - -- So will I do unto thee - Others shall rejoice in thy downfall as thou hast rejoiced at their downfall This whole chapter strongly inculcates this ma...

So will I do unto thee - Others shall rejoice in thy downfall as thou hast rejoiced at their downfall

This whole chapter strongly inculcates this maxim: Do as thou wouldst be done by; and what thou wouldst not have done to thee, do not to others. And from it we learn that every man may, in some sort, be said to make his own temporal good or evil; for as he does to others, God will take care to do to him, whether it be evil or good, weal or wo. Would you not be slandered or backbitten? Then do not slander nor backbite. Wouldst thou wish to live in peace? Then do not disturb the peace of others. Be merciful, and thou shalt obtain mercy.

Defender: Eze 35:15 - -- Idumea is the same as Edom, or Esau, and Mount Seir was its most prominent topographic feature. Perpetually at enmity with its brother nation, even as...

Idumea is the same as Edom, or Esau, and Mount Seir was its most prominent topographic feature. Perpetually at enmity with its brother nation, even assisting in its defeat by the Babylonians, the land of Edom was doomed to become utterly desolate. That is its condition today."

TSK: Eze 35:8 - -- Eze 31:12, Eze 32:4, Eze 32:5, Eze 39:4, Eze 39:5; Isa 34:2-7

TSK: Eze 35:9 - -- I will make : After being subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, about five years after the destruction of Jerusalem, many of the Edomites, during the Babylonian ...

I will make : After being subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, about five years after the destruction of Jerusalem, many of the Edomites, during the Babylonian captivity, being driven from their ancient habitation by the Nabatheans, seized upon the south-western part of Judea; but afterwards they were conquered by Hyrcanus, and reduced to the necessity of embracing the Jewish religion; and at last became either incorporated with that nation, or swallowed up and lost among the Nabathean Arabs, so that the very name was abolished and disused about the end of the first century after Christ. Their country is now barren; and their cities, even Bozra and Petra, totally demolished and in ruins.

perpetual : Eze 35:4, Eze 25:13; Jer 49:17, Jer 49:18; Zep 2:9; Mal 1:3, Mal 1:4

and ye : Eze 6:7, Eze 7:4, Eze 7:9, Eze 36:11

TSK: Eze 35:10 - -- thou hast : Eze 36:5; Psa 83:4-12; Jer 49:1; Oba 1:13 whereas : or, though, Eze 48:35; Psa 48:1-3, Psa 76:1, Psa 132:13, Psa 132:14; Isa 12:6, Isa 31:...

TSK: Eze 35:11 - -- I will even : Psa 137:7; Amo 1:11; Mat 7:2; Jam 2:13 and I : Psa 9:16, Psa 73:17, Psa 73:18

TSK: Eze 35:12 - -- And thou : Eze 35:9, Eze 6:7 I have heard : Psa 94:9, Psa 94:10 they are given : Eze 36:2; Psa 83:12 consume : Heb. devour, Eze 35:10

And thou : Eze 35:9, Eze 6:7

I have heard : Psa 94:9, Psa 94:10

they are given : Eze 36:2; Psa 83:12

consume : Heb. devour, Eze 35:10

TSK: Eze 35:13 - -- with : 1Sa 2:3; 2Ch 32:15, 2Ch 32:19; Isa 10:13-19, Isa 36:20, Isa 37:10,Isa 37:23, Isa 37:29; Dan 11:36; Mal 3:13; 2Pe 2:18; Jud 1:15; Rev 13:5, Rev ...

TSK: Eze 35:14 - -- Isa 14:7, Isa 14:8, Isa 65:13-15

TSK: Eze 35:15 - -- didst : Eze 36:2-5; Psa 137:7; Pro 17:5; Lam 4:21; Oba 1:12, Oba 1:15 shalt : Eze 35:3, Eze 35:4 Idumea : Eze 36:5; Isa 34:5, Isa 34:6; Mar 3:8 and th...

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Barnes: Eze 35:9 - -- Return - Or, "be inhabited."

Return - Or, "be inhabited."

Barnes: Eze 35:10 - -- These two nations - Israel and Judah.

These two nations - Israel and Judah.

Poole: Eze 35:8 - -- His mountains there they will fortify, or thither they will flee, and there the enemy shall take and slay his men every where, as it follows in the w...

His mountains there they will fortify, or thither they will flee, and there the enemy shall take and slay his men every where, as it follows in the words; slaughter shall be made of his men, pursued by the eager Chaldean, but more by the vengeance of God. So this phrase Eze 30:11 , but explained Eze 32:5 .

Poole: Eze 35:9 - -- Edom’ s sin was perpetual hatred, and Edom’ s punishment shall be perpetual desolations. Edomites would never return into friendship with ...

Edom’ s sin was perpetual hatred, and Edom’ s punishment shall be perpetual desolations. Edomites would never return into friendship with the Israelites, but still hate, and molest, and waste them; now for just recompence Edom’ s cities shall be wasted, and never return to their former glory.

Poole: Eze 35:10 - -- Covetousness is here charged upon these Edomites. These two Israel and Judah, two ever after the revolt of the ten tribes. We will possess it wi...

Covetousness is here charged upon these Edomites.

These two Israel and Judah, two ever after the revolt of the ten tribes.

We will possess it with arrogance they determine what they will do; they reckon the right was theirs, as being the descendants of the elder brother, and now the possession they say shall be theirs too.

The Lord was there: either thus, though God was with Israel, their patron and their right; this is blasphemous pride, to resolve thus against God himself; or though he was present among them, heard their resolutions, and would disappoint them.

Poole: Eze 35:11 - -- I will even do deal with thee, O Mount Seir, according to thine anger I will take my measures from thy using of Israel. Thou wast angry, and that v...

I will even do deal with thee, O Mount Seir,

according to thine anger I will take my measures from thy using of Israel. Thou wast angry, and that very fiercely, in which anger thou didst smite: in fierce anger against thee I will smite thee. Thou thoughtest with an envious heart all Israel had was too good for him, and wouldst spoil him of all; and I know thee unworthy of all thou hast, and I will take it from thee. Thy hatred edged both thine anger and thine envy to extirpate and root them out; and in my hatred against such sins and obstinate sinners I will utterly destroy thee and root thee out.

When I have judged thee: so God is known by the judgments that he executeth, when such wicked ones are taken in their own works, as snares which themselves have laid.

Poole: Eze 35:12 - -- Thou didst reproach, scoff, and vilify my people, as if they had been the people of some deaf idol; but I will make thee know I am the Lord, who hea...

Thou didst reproach, scoff, and vilify my people, as if they had been the people of some deaf idol; but I will make thee know I am the Lord, who heard all thy blasphemies, and can, for I have punished them. Which thou hast spoken ; not speaking this without insulting and rejoicing, as Tyre did, Eze 26 .

Saying Their God hath left them, either unable to rescue them, or changed in his kindness, and gone back from his word; or some such-like impious thoughts and discourses they had against God, whose city and temple they saw the Babylonians ruin, and which Edomites helped in doing.

Given us either by the Chaldeans, or else by God.

To consume utterly to consume, and to satisfy our hatred against them in the destruction of them.

Poole: Eze 35:13 - -- Though the very words be not reported, yet it is certain, from this passage, that they spake proudly against the God of Israel, boasting what they w...

Though the very words be not reported, yet it is certain, from this passage, that they spake proudly against the God of Israel, boasting what they would do, will he nill be. And these blasphemous words or discourses were not once or twice, they multiplied them, it is probable, not much unlike the words of Sennacherib; but they shall smart for all this, and know it is for this, when God acts against them, who durst proudly speak against him. I have heard your words, you shall feel my sword.

Poole: Eze 35:14 - -- The whole earth the inhabitants of the countries round about thee, the whole that thou knowest. Rejoiceth is in peace and plenty, and enjoy both, t...

The whole earth the inhabitants of the countries round about thee, the whole that thou knowest.

Rejoiceth is in peace and plenty, and enjoy both, thou shalt want all; and then envy at the welfare of others shall break thy heart. Envy was thy sin, and now what is the object of envy shall be thy grief, viz. the prosperity of others.

Poole: Eze 35:15 - -- Thou didst rejoice thou tookest pleasure in the ruin of my people; for this thy sin I will ruin thee, and then do to thee as thou didst, I will retal...

Thou didst rejoice thou tookest pleasure in the ruin of my people; for this thy sin I will ruin thee, and then do to thee as thou didst, I will retaliate, and rejoice in thy ruin: thou helpedst to make Jerusalem desolate, I will make thee so: thou criedst to ruin them all, to destroy all the land; all thy land shall be ruined, and by these judgments I will be known to be the Lord.

Haydock: Eze 35:9 - -- Inhabited for a considerable time, as [in] chap. xxvi. 20.

Inhabited for a considerable time, as [in] chap. xxvi. 20.

Haydock: Eze 35:10 - -- Two. I will add the country of the Jews to my own, or will possess the land belonging to the kingdoms of Juda and of Israel. Their hopes were blast...

Two. I will add the country of the Jews to my own, or will possess the land belonging to the kingdoms of Juda and of Israel. Their hopes were blasted. They never occupied any thing belonging to the Israelites, and what they had taken from Juda, as far as Hebron, was recovered. ---

There, witness of these designs, and guardian of his temple, &c.

Haydock: Eze 35:11 - -- Wrath. The Jews shall treat you as you have threatened to do unto them. --- By them, my people. Septuagint, "to thee."

Wrath. The Jews shall treat you as you have threatened to do unto them. ---

By them, my people. Septuagint, "to thee."

Haydock: Eze 35:13 - -- Derogated. Septuagint, "bawled;" or Hebrew, "multiplied your words against me," as if I could not protect my inheritance. (Haydock) --- You would ...

Derogated. Septuagint, "bawled;" or Hebrew, "multiplied your words against me," as if I could not protect my inheritance. (Haydock) ---

You would pretend to judge me, and to fathom my designs.

Haydock: Eze 35:14 - -- Rejoice. After the captivity, the Machabees shall conquer Edom.

Rejoice. After the captivity, the Machabees shall conquer Edom.

Haydock: Eze 35:15 - -- As, &c., is not in the Roman Septuagint. St. Jerome says it was marked with an asterisk, being taken from Theodotion. (Calmet) --- Grabe supplies ...

As, &c., is not in the Roman Septuagint. St. Jerome says it was marked with an asterisk, being taken from Theodotion. (Calmet) ---

Grabe supplies to thou shalt. His copy has the rest:..."thou shalt know that I am their Lord." (Haydock)

Gill: Eze 35:8 - -- And I will fill his mountains with his slain men,.... Not only Mount Seir, but all the rest of the mountains, in Idumea; where they shall flee for ref...

And I will fill his mountains with his slain men,.... Not only Mount Seir, but all the rest of the mountains, in Idumea; where they shall flee for refuge, and the enemy shall pursue them, and slay them; and where their carcasses will fall in such numbers, as to cover the mountains with them; compare with this Rev 19:18,

in thy hills, and in thy valleys, and in all thy rivers, shall they fall that are slain with the sword: expressive of the greatness and universality of the slaughter, that it should be a general one everywhere; hence rivers and fountains are said to become blood, through the number of the slain, Rev 16:3.

Gill: Eze 35:9 - -- I will make thee perpetual desolations, and thy cities shall not return,.... To their former dignity and glory; should not be built and inhabited agai...

I will make thee perpetual desolations, and thy cities shall not return,.... To their former dignity and glory; should not be built and inhabited again, but lie waste for ever: this agrees with what is prophesied of Edom, Mal 1:4 and will be true of Rome or Babylon when destroyed; it will never rise more, but be like a millstone in the midst of the sea, Rev 18:21,

and ye shall know that I am the Lord; See Gill on Eze 35:4.

Gill: Eze 35:10 - -- Because thou hast said, these two nations and these two countries shall be mine, and we will possess it,.... Meaning either Idumea he was now possesse...

Because thou hast said, these two nations and these two countries shall be mine, and we will possess it,.... Meaning either Idumea he was now possessed of, and Israel he hoped to be, upon the people of it being carried captive; or rather the two nations of Israel and Judah, and their countries; which he pleased himself with would fall into his hands, as next heir to them; the posterity of his brother being dispossessed of them. This may denote the claim that Rome makes upon each of the Protestant nations and countries; and which she will think all her own, and that she is in the possession of them, upon the slaying of the witnesses; and when she will say, "I sit a queen, and am no widow", Rev 18:7.

Whereas the Lord was there; and heard their words, as Kimchi; and knew their thoughts, as Jarchi; so the Targum,

"and before the Lord the thoughts of the heart were manifest.''

The land of Judea was Immanuel's land; and as the Lord had been in it, and granted his gracious presence in the tabernacle and temple, so he still continued his powerful presence in it, to protect and keep it for his people; who should return to it after their captivity, and inhabit it until the Messiah came, who was to be born in it. Or it may be rendered, "though the Lord was" or "dwelt there" x; denoting the great impiety and daring wickedness of the Edomites, to think and talk of possessing a country that was the Lord's, and where he was: and this holds good of the true reformed churches of Christ; the Lord is there, and therefore, though they may be brought very low, and antichrist may triumph over them, and imagine he has got them under his power again, where they shall continue; yet on a sudden his destruction will come, and their deliverance. Or, "where the Lord was" y; but he has now departed, and will never return more, the temple being destroyed; so they said, encouraging themselves.

Gill: Eze 35:11 - -- Therefore, as I live, saith the Lord,.... An oath, as before in Eze 35:6, I will do according to thine anger, and according to thine envy which tho...

Therefore, as I live, saith the Lord,.... An oath, as before in Eze 35:6,

I will do according to thine anger, and according to thine envy which thou hast used out of thy hatred against them: as thou hast been angry with them, and hated them, and done mischief to them, so will I be angry with thee, and hate thee, and inflict punishment on thee; I will retaliate all the anger, envy, and hatred showed unto my people, and punish thee according to thy just demerits. So the Romish antichrist shall be dealt with; he who has led into captivity shall go into it, and he that has killed with the sword shall be killed by it. Babylon shall be rewarded double, as she has rewarded, others, Rev 13:10.

And I will make myself known among them, when I have judged thee; the Targum is,

"and I will reveal myself to do good unto them, when I shall have taken vengeance on thee:''

after the destruction of antichrist, the knowledge of God, and of Christ, will be spread among Jews and Gentiles, even all the world over, so universally, so clearly and distinctly, as never was before, Dan 12:4.

Gill: Eze 35:12 - -- And thou shall know that I am the Lord,.... By the judgments executed upon Edom, and so upon antichrist; for God is known by the judgments he executes...

And thou shall know that I am the Lord,.... By the judgments executed upon Edom, and so upon antichrist; for God is known by the judgments he executes, both by good and bad men, Psa 9:16,

and that I have heard all thy blasphemies which thou hast spoken against the mountains of Israel; the people of Israel and Judah literally, and the churches and people of God figuratively: so antichrist is said to open his mouth in blasphemies, and to blaspheme the tabernacle of God, and them that dwell in heaven; that is, the church of God, and the saints of the most High; which are heard and observed by the Lord, and resented by him, and for which he will punish, Rev 13:6,

saying, they are laid desolate, they are given up to consume; or, "for food" z; to possess and live upon; the inhabitants of them being carried captive or slain, so that there were none to enjoy the fruits of them; and therefore the Edomites concluded that the Israelites were forsaken of God, and that he would no more regard them, and that their land was theirs, which gave them great joy; see Rev 11:10.

Gill: Eze 35:13 - -- Thus with your mouth ye have boasted against me,.... Or, "magnified against me" a; spoke great swelling words of vanity, or had a mouth opened to spea...

Thus with your mouth ye have boasted against me,.... Or, "magnified against me" a; spoke great swelling words of vanity, or had a mouth opened to speak great things and blasphemy against God, as antichrist is said to do, Rev 13:5, what is spoken against the Lord's people is taken by him as spoken against himself:

and have multiplied your words against me; not in prayer, by deprecations or supplications, as the word b used sometimes signifies; but in reproaches and calumnies, vilifying expressions and hard speeches, against his people, in great numbers; which is all one as if they were directed against him:

I have heard them; these the Lord takes notice of, and will call to an account for, either here or hereafter; see Jud 1:15.

Gill: Eze 35:14 - -- Thus saith the Lord God, when the whole earth rejoiceth,.... When it shall go well with the world in general, and the inhabitants of it; when they sha...

Thus saith the Lord God, when the whole earth rejoiceth,.... When it shall go well with the world in general, and the inhabitants of it; when they shall enjoy great peace and prosperity. Jarchi has a very good note upon this clause,

"when I shall take my kingdom; for then the earth will rejoice, as it is said, the Lord reigns, let the earth rejoice;''

so when Christ takes to himself his great power, and reigns, his church and people will rejoice, Rev 11:16, as well as at the destruction of antichrist, as follows:

I will make thee desolate; for so some render it, "the whole earth rejoiceth when I make thee desolate"; or, "so shall all the earth rejoice in the desolation which I shall make for thee" c; see Rev 18:20 and which agrees with what follows:

Gill: Eze 35:15 - -- As thou didst rejoice at the inheritance of the house of Israel, because it was desolate,.... So Edom rejoiced at the destruction of Jerusalem, Oba 1:...

As thou didst rejoice at the inheritance of the house of Israel, because it was desolate,.... So Edom rejoiced at the destruction of Jerusalem, Oba 1:12, and so the followers of the man of sin will rejoice at the slaying of the witnesses, Rev 11:10, which is resented by the Lord, and therefore adds,

so will I do unto thee; make thee desolate, as is explained in the next clause:

thou shall be desolate, O Mount Seir, and all Idumea, even all of it; not that mount only, but all the land of Edom, called Idumea; the destruction shall be general, as it was, and irretrievable; and so not Rome only, but all the antichristian states, will be destroyed, when God comes forth in his wrath against them:

and they shall know that I am the Lord; the Lord God omniscient and omnipotent; who, having foretold all this, shall accomplish it.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Eze 35:10 Heb “it.”

NET Notes: Eze 35:13 Heb “and you multiplied against me your words.” The Hebrew verb occurs only here and in Prov 27:6, where it refers to the “excessive...

Geneva Bible: Eze 35:9 I will make thee perpetual desolations, and thy cities shall not ( d ) return: and ye shall know that I [am] the LORD. ( d ) That is, to their former...

Geneva Bible: Eze 35:10 Because thou hast said, ( e ) These two nations and these two countries shall be mine, and we will possess it; though the LORD was ( f ) there: ( e )...

Geneva Bible: Eze 35:11 Therefore, [as] I live, saith the Lord GOD, I will even do according to thy ( g ) anger, and according to thy envy which thou hast used out of thy hat...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eze 35:1-15 - --1 The judgment of mount Seir for their hatred of Israel, and insulting over their distress.

MHCC: Eze 35:1-9 - --All who have God against them, have the word of God against them. Those that have a constant hatred to God and his people, as the carnal mind has, can...

MHCC: Eze 35:10-15 - --When we see the vanity of the world in the disappointments, losses, and crosses, which others meet with, instead of showing ourselves greedy of worldl...

Matthew Henry: Eze 35:1-9 - -- Mount Seir was mentioned as partner with Moab in one of the threatenings we had before (Eze 25:8); but here it is convicted and condemned by itself,...

Matthew Henry: Eze 35:10-15 - -- Here is, I. A further account of the sin of the Edomites, and their bad conduct towards the people of God. We find the church complaining of them fo...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 35:1-15 - -- The Devastation of Edom Eze 35:1. And the word of Jehovah came to me, saying, Eze 35:2. Son of man, set thy face against Mount Seir, and prophe...

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 35:1-15 - --The elimination of claimants to the land ch. 35 What follows in this chapter is another oracle against a foreign nation (cf. chs. 25-32). What is it d...

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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 35 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eze 35:1, The judgment of mount Seir for their hatred of Israel, and insulting over their distress.

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 35 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 35 The judgment of Mount Seir, for their hatred of Israel, and insulting over their distress.

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 35 (Chapter Introduction) A prophecy against Edom.

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 35 (Chapter Introduction) It was promised, in the foregoing chapter, that when the time to favour Zion, yea, the set time, should come, especially the time for sending the M...

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 35 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 35 This chapter is a prophecy of the destruction of Edom, which is threatened, Eze 35:1, the cause of it, their hatred and ...

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