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Text -- Ezekiel 36:34-38 (NET)

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36:34 The desolate land will be plowed, instead of being desolate in the sight of everyone who passes by. 36:35 They will say, “This desolate land has become like the garden of Eden; the ruined, desolate, and destroyed cities are now fortified and inhabited.” 36:36 Then the nations which remain around you will know that I, the Lord, have rebuilt the ruins and replanted what was desolate. I, the Lord, have spoken– and I will do it!’ 36:37 “This is what the sovereign Lord says: I will allow the house of Israel to ask me to do this for them: I will multiply their people like sheep. 36:38 Like the sheep for offerings, like the sheep of Jerusalem during her appointed feasts, so will the ruined cities be filled with flocks of people. 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:
 · Eden a place near where the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers meet (NIVsn),son of Joah (Gershon Levi) in King Hezekiah's time,a district along the Euphrates River south of Haran (NIVsn)
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin


Dictionary Themes and Topics: SOLEMN, SOLEMNITY | Prayer | Jerusalem | Israel | INQUIRE | God | GARDEN | Feasts | Ezekiel, Book of | Eden | EZEKIEL, 1 | Blessing | BUILDER | Archaeology | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Eze 36:35 - -- Strangers, or foreigners.

Strangers, or foreigners.

Wesley: Eze 36:37 - -- Though I have repeated so often my promise to do this, yet it is their duty to intreat it, to wait on me, and then I will do it.

Though I have repeated so often my promise to do this, yet it is their duty to intreat it, to wait on me, and then I will do it.

Wesley: Eze 36:38 - -- Flocks designed to holy uses.

Flocks designed to holy uses.

Wesley: Eze 36:38 - -- These flocks were for quality, the best of all; and for numbers, very great, on the solemn feasts. Thus shall men multiply, and fill the cities of rep...

These flocks were for quality, the best of all; and for numbers, very great, on the solemn feasts. Thus shall men multiply, and fill the cities of replanted Judea. And the increase of the numbers of men is then honourable, when they are all dedicated to God as a holy flock, to be presented to him for living sacrifices. Crowds are a lovely sight in God's temple.

JFB: Eze 36:35 - -- The heathen, who once made Israel's desolation a ground of reproach against the name of Jehovah Himself (Eze 36:20-21); but now He so vindicates its s...

The heathen, who once made Israel's desolation a ground of reproach against the name of Jehovah Himself (Eze 36:20-21); but now He so vindicates its sanctity (Eze 36:22-23) that these same heathen are constrained to acknowledge Israel's more than renewed blessedness to be God's own work, and a ground for glorifying His name (Eze 36:36).

JFB: Eze 36:35 - -- As Tyre (the type of the world powers in general: so Assyria, a cedar "in the garden of God, Eden," Eze 31:8-9), in original advantages, had been comp...

As Tyre (the type of the world powers in general: so Assyria, a cedar "in the garden of God, Eden," Eze 31:8-9), in original advantages, had been compared to "Eden, the garden of God" (Eze 28:13), from which she had fallen irrecoverably; so Israel, once desolate, is to be as "the garden of Eden" (Isa 51:3), and is to be so unchangeably.

JFB: Eze 36:36 - -- (Num 23:19).

JFB: Eze 36:37 - -- So as to grant it. On former occasions He had refused to be inquired of by Israel because the inquirers were not in a fit condition of mind to receive...

So as to grant it. On former occasions He had refused to be inquired of by Israel because the inquirers were not in a fit condition of mind to receive a blessing (Eze 14:3; Eze 20:3). But hereafter, as in the restoration from Babylon (Neh. 8:1-9:38; Dan. 9:3-20, 21, 23), God will prepare His people's hearts (Eze 36:26) to pray aright for the blessings which He is about to give (Psa 102:13-17, Psa 102:20; Zec 12:10-14; Zec 13:1).

JFB: Eze 36:37 - -- Resuming the image (Eze 34:23, Eze 34:31).

Resuming the image (Eze 34:23, Eze 34:31).

JFB: Eze 36:38 - -- The great flock of choice animals for sacrifice, brought up to Jerusalem at the three great yearly festivals, the passover, pentecost, and feast of th...

The great flock of choice animals for sacrifice, brought up to Jerusalem at the three great yearly festivals, the passover, pentecost, and feast of the tabernacles.

Three stages in Israel's revival present themselves to the prophet's eye. (1) The new awakening of the people, the resurrection of the dead (Eze 37:1-14). (2) The reunion of the formerly hostile members of the community, whose contentions had affected the whole (Eze 37:15-28). (3) The community thus restored is strong enough to withstand the assault of Gog, &c. (Eze. 38:1-39:29) [EWALD].

Clarke: Eze 36:35 - -- This land that was desolate by sin, is become like the garden of Eden by righteousness - Satan’ s blast is removed; God’ s blessing has ta...

This land that was desolate by sin, is become like the garden of Eden by righteousness - Satan’ s blast is removed; God’ s blessing has taken place.

Clarke: Eze 36:36 - -- Then the heathen - They shall see how powerful Jehovah is, and how fully he saves those who come unto and worship him.

Then the heathen - They shall see how powerful Jehovah is, and how fully he saves those who come unto and worship him.

Clarke: Eze 36:37 - -- Thus saith the Lord God - In answer to the question, "Who shall have such blessings?"we say, they that pray, that seek earnestly, that strive to ent...

Thus saith the Lord God - In answer to the question, "Who shall have such blessings?"we say, they that pray, that seek earnestly, that strive to enter in at the strait gate. "Thus saith the Lord, I will yet for this be inquired of by the house of Israel."Neither Jew nor Gentile shall be thus saved who do not earnestly pray to God; and for this thing; for this complete salvation; this setting up of the kingdom of Christ upon earth, and particularly in their own souls.

Clarke: Eze 36:38 - -- As the holy flock - The Church of Christ, without spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing

As the holy flock - The Church of Christ, without spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing

Clarke: Eze 36:38 - -- The flock of Jerusalem - The Jerusalem that is from above, the city of the living God, the place where his Majesty dwells. As they came in ancient t...

The flock of Jerusalem - The Jerusalem that is from above, the city of the living God, the place where his Majesty dwells. As they came in ancient times to the solemn national feasts so shall they come when they have fully returned unto the Lord, and received his salvation by Christ Jesus

I do not ask my reader’ s pardon for having considered this most beautiful chapter as relating, not to the restoration from the Babylonish captivity, but to the redemption under the new covenant by Jesus Christ. There is no period of the Jewish history from that time until now, to which it can be applied. It must belong to the Gospel dispensation, and if the Jews will still refuse, contradict, and blaspheme, let no Christian have any fellowship with them in their opposition to this Almighty Savior. Let none be indifferent to his salvation; let all plead his promises; and let the messengers of the Churches proclaim to the Christian world a Free, a Full, and a Present Salvation! And may great grace rest upon themselves, and upon all their flocks!

Defender: Eze 36:35 - -- This is an incidental testimony to the historicity of Eden's garden. This prophecy is being precursively fulfilled at present, but its complete accomp...

This is an incidental testimony to the historicity of Eden's garden. This prophecy is being precursively fulfilled at present, but its complete accomplishment awaits the future spiritual restoration of Israel."

TSK: Eze 36:34 - -- Eze 6:14; Deu 29:23-28; 2Ch 36:21; Jer 25:9-11

TSK: Eze 36:35 - -- they shall : Psa 58:11, Psa 64:9, Psa 126:2; Jer 33:9 like the : Eze 37:13; Gen 2:8, Gen 2:9, Gen 13:10; Isa 51:3; Joe 2:3

TSK: Eze 36:36 - -- know : Eze 17:24, Eze 34:30, Eze 37:28, Eze 39:27-29; Mic 7:15-17 I the Lord have : Eze 22:14, Eze 24:14, Eze 37:14; Num 23:19; Hos 14:4-9; Mat 24:35

TSK: Eze 36:37 - -- I will yet : Eze 14:3, Eze 20:3, Eze 20:31; Psa 10:17, Psa 102:17; Isa 55:6, Isa 55:7; Jer 29:11-13, Jer 50:4, Jer 50:5; Zec 10:6, Zec 10:9, Zec 13:9;...

TSK: Eze 36:38 - -- holy flock : Heb. flock of holy things as the flock : Exo 23:17, Exo 34:23; Deu 16:16; 2Ch 7:8, 2Ch 30:21-27, 2Ch 35:7-19; Zec 8:19-23; Act 2:5-11 the...

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Barnes: Eze 36:36 - -- The pagan that are left - Gathered out of pagandom into the community of God - accepted and redeemed.

The pagan that are left - Gathered out of pagandom into the community of God - accepted and redeemed.

Barnes: Eze 36:37 - -- Their sin had prevented God’ s hearing them. Now their purification opens God’ s ears to their words.

Their sin had prevented God’ s hearing them. Now their purification opens God’ s ears to their words.

Barnes: Eze 36:38 - -- As the holy flock - A reference to the flocks and herds brought up to Jerusalem to be consecrated and offered unto the Lord 2Ch 35:7. Thus, the...

As the holy flock - A reference to the flocks and herds brought up to Jerusalem to be consecrated and offered unto the Lord 2Ch 35:7. Thus, the idea is brought out:

\tx720 \tx1080 (1) of the multiplication of the people,

(2) of their dedication to the service of God.

Poole: Eze 36:35 - -- They shall say strangers or foreigners, who had heard or seen the sad wastes, and now either hear or see the replanting of it, and how it succeedeth....

They shall say strangers or foreigners, who had heard or seen the sad wastes, and now either hear or see the replanting of it, and how it succeedeth.

Like the garden of Eden see the phrase Eze 28:13 ; most fruitful, pleasant, and desirable. This is true of the church of Christ without an hyperbole, but here it is to be accommodated by a comparative, thus; that good state the Jews are now in, compared with what they were in, is as an Eden to a wilderness. Fenced ; not only built for habitation, but fortified for defence.

Poole: Eze 36:36 - -- That are left that were not carried away and dispersed, whether they were Tyrians, Zidonians, on the north, or Ammon, and Moab, and the Philistines, ...

That are left that were not carried away and dispersed, whether they were Tyrians, Zidonians, on the north, or Ammon, and Moab, and the Philistines, and Edomites, eastward and southward, these remnants of the heathen shall see and confess a peculiar providence of God toward the Jews, in their flourishing so greatly upon their return.

Poole: Eze 36:37 - -- Though I have repeated so often my promise to return them, to rebuild, to multiply them, yet they shall know it is their duty to entreat it, to wait...

Though I have repeated so often my promise to return them, to rebuild, to multiply them, yet they shall know it is their duty to entreat it, to wait on me, and then I will give a merciful answer and do it. Thus Daniel prayed, when he knew the return was sure and near. Or else it may be thus; Above all this, or yet more than all this, I will be found of them when they do seek me: thus it is a promise made to their prayer, in the other it is a requiring them to pray, so they shall increase as a flock.

Poole: Eze 36:38 - -- The holy flock flocks designed to holy uses, as sacrifices, and therefore further described by the place where they are, Jerusalem. Her solemn feast...

The holy flock flocks designed to holy uses, as sacrifices, and therefore further described by the place where they are, Jerusalem.

Her solemn feasts the occasion and time, solemn feasts, either the three annual great feasts, or you may hake in the daily sacrifices. These flocks were for quality the best of all, and for numbers very great, on the solemn feasts; thirty thousand at once of lambs and kids in Josiah’ s time, and many more at the passover in aftertimes. Thus should men multiply, and fill the cities of replanted Judea.

Haydock: Eze 36:37 - -- Find. Hebrew, "seek." I will cause great multitudes to come to the solemn feast. This was seen still more after the conversion of the Gentiles. (...

Find. Hebrew, "seek." I will cause great multitudes to come to the solemn feast. This was seen still more after the conversion of the Gentiles. (Calmet)

Gill: Eze 36:34 - -- And the desolate land shall be tilled,.... The land of Judea, which lay desolate during the captivity, and which now is under the dominion of the Turk...

And the desolate land shall be tilled,.... The land of Judea, which lay desolate during the captivity, and which now is under the dominion of the Turks, and in a ruinous state, shall be manured and cultivated, and become fruitful, as it formerly was: or the people of the Jews, who, in a spiritual sense, are like barren and uncultivated ground; these shall have the fallow ground of their hearts ploughed up, and the seeds of grace, truth, and righteousness, shall be sown in them, and they shall bring forth the fruit of good works:

whereas it lay desolate in the eyes of all that passed by: as the land of Canaan now does to every traveller in it, that observes it, and compares it with what it once was; and as the present state of the Jews is, in the eyes of every Christian pilgrim and traveller, that takes notice of their blindness and ignorance, their unbelief and hardness of heart.

Gill: Eze 36:35 - -- And they shall say,.... Either the neighbouring nations that lived round about the land of Israel, Eze 36:36, or rather the travellers, as before, who...

And they shall say,.... Either the neighbouring nations that lived round about the land of Israel, Eze 36:36, or rather the travellers, as before, who having as they passed by observed what it had been, and now see what it is; these shall say to one another:

this land that was desolate is become like the garden of Eden; for delight and fruitfulness: this may well be applied to the flourishing and fruitful state of the church of God, consisting of converted Jews, in the latter day:

and the waste and desolate and ruined cities are become fenced, and are inhabited; which, as it will be true of cities in a literal sense, so of the churches of Christ in Judea in a spiritual sense; which will be rebuilt by the grace of God, fenced and fortified by his almighty power, and inhabited by true believers.

Gill: Eze 36:36 - -- Then the Heathen that are left round about you,.... Not cut off by the judgments which came upon them, according to the prophecies in chapter twenty f...

Then the Heathen that are left round about you,.... Not cut off by the judgments which came upon them, according to the prophecies in chapter twenty five and twenty six, the residue of the Ammonites, Moabites, Edomites, and Tyrians; and, in the mystical sense, this may design the residue of the antichristian states not destroyed by the vials of God's wrath; see Rev 11:13,

shall know that I the Lord build the ruined places, and plant that that was desolate; this work of rebuilding Jerusalem, and other cities of Judea, and planting desolate places with trees, and all manner of corn and herbage for man and beast, as well as of building up and planting churches, will appear so manifestly the work of God, and not of men; which is brought about by his wonderful providence, or more surprising grace; that even the Heathen round about will take notice of it, and own and acknowledge it to be the Lord's work:

I the Lord have spoken it, and I will do it; he has spoken of it by his prophets; he has promised it in his word, and he will surely do it; for he is true and faithful to his promises, and able to perform.

Gill: Eze 36:37 - -- Thus saith the Lord God, I will yet for this be inquired of by the house of Israel,.... Besought and prayed unto for the accomplishment of the above p...

Thus saith the Lord God, I will yet for this be inquired of by the house of Israel,.... Besought and prayed unto for the accomplishment of the above promises, as well as what follows: for though God has promised and will perform, yet he expects that his people will apply to him for it; it is our duty to put the Lord in mind of his promises, to plead them with him, and pray unto him for the fulfilment of them. The Syriac version is, "even for this I seek Israel"; and so the Arabic version; as if the sense was, that the Lord will seek the people of Israel wherever they are, and find them out, and call them by his grace, and gather them out of all countries, and bring them into their own land: "to do it for them"; everything before promised, and what next follows:

I will increase them with men like a flock; as a flock of sheep is increased, which is a very increasing creature: or, "as a flock of men" p; it signifies that the people of the Jews will be very numerous at their conversion; see Hos 1:10.

Gill: Eze 36:38 - -- As the holy flock, as the flock of Jerusalem in her solemn feasts,.... Like flocks of sheep, which were consecrated and set apart for holy uses, for s...

As the holy flock, as the flock of Jerusalem in her solemn feasts,.... Like flocks of sheep, which were consecrated and set apart for holy uses, for sacrifices; even like the flocks of sheep, which were brought to Jerusalem to be offered in sacrifice at the three solemn festivals in the year; especially at the passover, when the Jews came from all parts of the country to slay and eat their passover; and every family had a lamb, which in all must be a great number: we read of thirty thousand lambs and three thousand bullocks given at one time for this service by King Josiah, besides what was given by the princes, 2Ch 35:7. The Targum is,

"as the holy people, as a people that is cleansed, and comes to Jerusalem at the feasts of the passover:''

or, "as the flock of the Holy Ones" q; either of the holy God, Father, Son, and Spirit; or of holy men, who are made holy or sanctified by the Spirit of God:

so shall the waste cities be filled with flocks of men; or with men that are like sheep for meekness, harmlessness, patience, cleanness, society, and usefulness; and not with such as are comparable to unclean beasts, or beasts of prey; so it denotes both the quantity of persons that shall inhabit Judea, and dwelt both in the cities and churches there, and the quality of them.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Eze 36:37 Heb “I will multiply them like sheep, human(s).”

NET Notes: Eze 36:38 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

Geneva Bible: Eze 36:36 Then the nations that are left around you shall ( q ) know that I the LORD build the ruined [places, and] plant that which was desolate: I the LORD ha...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eze 36:1-38 - --1 The land of Israel is comforted, both by destruction of the heathen, who spitefully used it,8 and by the blessings of God promised unto it.16 Israel...

Maclaren: Eze 36:25-38 - --The Holy Nation Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness, and from all your idols, will I cleanse y...

MHCC: Eze 36:25-38 - --Water is an emblem of the cleansing our polluted souls from sin. But no water can do more than take away the filth of the flesh. Water seems in genera...

Matthew Henry: Eze 36:25-38 - -- The people of God might be discouraged in their hopes of a restoration by the sense not only of their unworthiness of such a favour (which was answe...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 36:16-38 - -- The Salvation of Israel Founded upon Its Sanctification Because Israel has defiled its land by its sins, God has scattered the people among the hea...

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 36:16--37:15 - --4. Restoration to the Promised Land 36:16-37:14 Having prepared the land for the Israelites (35:...

Constable: Eze 36:33-38 - --The results of Israel's return 36:33-38 36:33-34 Future cleansing from sin and restoration of the Jews to the land and restoration of the land to frui...

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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 36 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eze 36:1, The land of Israel is comforted, both by destruction of the heathen, who spitefully used it, Eze 36:8, and by the blessings of ...

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 36 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 36 The land of Israel is comforted with a prospect of the ruin of its spiteful neighbours, and of its own blessings promised by God, Eze 36...

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 36 (Chapter Introduction) (Eze 36:1-15) The land shall be delivered from heathen oppressors. (Eze 36:16-24) The people are reminded of former sins, and promised deliverance. ...

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 36 (Chapter Introduction) We have done with Mount Seir, and left it desolate, and likely to continue so, and must now turn ourselves, with the prophet, to the mountains of I...

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 36 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 36 This chapter is a prophecy concerning the desolations of the land of Israel, and the causes of them; of the return of th...

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