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Text -- Ezekiel 44:10 (NET)
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Wesley -> Eze 44:10
By their idolatry.
Namely, the punishment of
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JFB: Eze 44:10-11 - -- So Mark, a Levite, nephew of Barnabas (Act 4:36), was punished by Paul for losing an opportunity of bearing the cross of Christ, and yet was afterward...
So Mark, a Levite, nephew of Barnabas (Act 4:36), was punished by Paul for losing an opportunity of bearing the cross of Christ, and yet was afterwards admitted into his friendship again, and showed his zeal (Act 13:13; Act 15:37; Col 4:10; 2Ti 4:11). One may be a believer, and that too in a distinguished place, and yet lose some special honor--be acknowledged as pious, yet be excluded from some dignity [BENGEL].
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JFB: Eze 44:10-11 - -- Better to be "a doorkeeper in the house of God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness" (Psa 84:10). Though standing as a mere doorkeeper, it is in ...
Better to be "a doorkeeper in the house of God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness" (Psa 84:10). Though standing as a mere doorkeeper, it is in the house of God, which hath foundations: whereas he who dwells with the wicked, dwells in but shifting tents.
Clarke -> Eze 44:10
Clarke: Eze 44:10 - -- And the Levites that are gone away far from me - This refers to the schism of Jeroboam, who, when he set up a new worship, got as many of the priest...
And the Levites that are gone away far from me - This refers to the schism of Jeroboam, who, when he set up a new worship, got as many of the priests and Levites to join him in his idolatry as he could. These, on the return from the captivity, should not be permitted to perform the functions of priests in the new temple; but they might be continued as keepers of all the charge of the house - be treasurers, guards of the temple, porters, etc.; see Eze 44:11-15. The whole of these passages refer to the period of time when the second temple was built.
TSK -> Eze 44:10
TSK: Eze 44:10 - -- the Levites : Eze 44:15, Eze 22:26, Eze 48:11; 2Ki 23:8, 2Ki 23:9; 2Ch 29:4, 2Ch 29:5; Neh 9:34; Jer 23:11; Zep 3:4; 1Ti 5:22
bear : Gen 4:13; Lev 19:...
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Barnes -> Eze 44:4-16
Barnes: Eze 44:4-16 - -- Admonition to the ministering priests, grounded upon former neglect. Eze 44:4 The north gate before the house - The north gate of the inn...
Admonition to the ministering priests, grounded upon former neglect.
The north gate before the house - The north gate of the inner court. God expostulates with His people in the seat of their former idolatries Eze 8:3.
Mark well - The careful arrangements made had all been intended to keep the temple and its surroundings from profanation. Hence, attention to these particulars is enjoined.
Strangers - This refers especially to the sin of unauthorized and unfaithful priests ministering in the services of the temple. Compare marginal references.
Mine holy things - The altar, its sacrifices, the sacred utensils, and the like.
For yourselves - According to your own pleasure, not My ordinances Num 16:40.
The Levites as a body had remained true to the temple-service at Jerusalem 2Ch 11:13; but individuals among them deserted to Israel probably from the first (see the marginal references), as in later years some went over to the worship of the Samaritans on Mount Gerizim. These apostate Levites "shall bear their iniquities,"they shall not be restored to their former rank and privileges.
Ministers - As, according to the new system, the Levites, as a body, were to receive their portion in the "oblation"Eze 45:5; the only manner in which the Levites of Eze 44:10 could live at all, was as part of the whole body, to which they were therefore reunited, but in the lowest grade. It is remarkable that the number of Levites who returned after the captivity was very small, not exceeding 400, of whom only 74 were priests’ assistants (Ezr 2:40-42; compare Ezr 8:15-19). The gap in their number was filled up by 220 Nethinim ("given"ones), probably originally strangers and captives, who, although employed in the temple services, were held by the Jews in the lowest repute.
Lifted up mine hand - i. e., "The Lord sware"Eze 20:5, that they should bear their iniquities.
Poole -> Eze 44:10
Poole: Eze 44:10 - -- The Levites priests intended here, and indeed the sons or posterity of them are here intended; for this apostacy among them was elder than the eldest...
The Levites priests intended here, and indeed the sons or posterity of them are here intended; for this apostacy among them was elder than the eldest of them all.
Far from me: idolaters go far from God, for they depart as an adulterous wife from her husband; their hearts and affections are far from God, they fall to heathenish idolatry.
When Israel went astray: it may be worth our while to inquire what time, or near what time, this was. I doubt Baal-peor, Nu 25 , or from Solomon’ s time, when there was somewhat of this sin among the priests. But of Rehoboam’ s time it is said, 2Ch 12:1 , all Israel forsook the law of the Lord . And in Ahaz’ s time, when the altar at Damascus so pleased him and the high priest Uriah, that presently an altar like that is made and set up between God’ s house and altar; and orders, or, in our language, injunctions, from the king to the high priest, and from him to the inferior priests and Levites, who obey, 2Ki 16:16 : and Manasseh carried the apostacy higher. Now account from any of these; from the last of them to the first return out of captivity is one hundred and fourteen years, to which we must add the twenty-five years which each priest must be ere they enter the priest’ s office, it will amount to one hundred and thirty-nine years, and to these add forty-four ere this temple was repaired, it will be one hundred and eighty-three years too great an age for any of the priests to be of; therefore, as I said, the priests that are now degraded are the children of those apostate priests who were as Zec 1:5,6 , said of the fathersdead.
They shall bear their iniquity shall bear the punishment of this their apostacy, be debased to meanest services, subjected to others, and be deprived for ever ministering at the altar. So 2Ki 23:8,9 ; and so God executed his threat against Eli’ s house, 1Sa 2:13 .
Haydock -> Eze 44:10
Haydock: Eze 44:10 - -- Levites, or priests, (Haydock) who were seduced by Jeroboam, or offered victims on the high places, 4 Kings xxiii. 9. Such lost their privileges and...
Levites, or priests, (Haydock) who were seduced by Jeroboam, or offered victims on the high places, 4 Kings xxiii. 9. Such lost their privileges and were condemned to serve in the meanest offices. It seems the race of Ithamar was alone guilty, and the threat against his house was now put in execution, 1 Kings ii. 39., and iii. 14., and Leviticus xxi. 17., and 2 Esdras vii. 64. (Calmet)
Gill -> Eze 44:10
Gill: Eze 44:10 - -- And the Levites that are gone away far from me,.... These Levites were priests, as appears from Eze 44:13, who professed themselves Gospel preachers, ...
And the Levites that are gone away far from me,.... These Levites were priests, as appears from Eze 44:13, who professed themselves Gospel preachers, ministers of the reformed churches; but departed from the reformation principles; erred from the faith; and either mixed it with the doctrines of men, or wholly dropped, concealed, or dissembled it; departed from the word of God, as the rule of faith and practice; and set up their own reason as their guide in matters of religion; were gone off from the pure worship of God and his ordinances, and entirely neglected the discipline of his house:
when Israel went astray, which went astray away from me after their idols; though there may be an allusion to some apostasy of literal Israel, under the Old Testament, and from whence language may be borrowed to express this; either to the Israelites joining themselves to Baalpeor in the fields of Moab, in the time of Phinehas, who was zealous and faithful to the Lord, from whom Zadok descended after mentioned: or to the defection in the times of Jeroboam and Rehoboam, when all Israel forsook the word of the Lord: or to the times of Ahaz, when Uriah the priest made an altar like to that at Damascus by the king's order; and which idolatrous practices increased in the times of Manasseh; when, no doubt, many of the priests and Levites, either through fear of kings, or on account of gain, and for the sake of their livelihood, departed from the Lord and his worship: but the reference is to a defection in the times of the New Testament, and in the latter days of those times; not to the falling away of the church of Rome, and its departure from the faith and order of the Gospel, predicted 2Th 2:3, though, no doubt, some truly godly ministers have been carried away with the errors of that church, and afterwards restored, as these Levites: but the case here referred to is the declension in the reformed churches; their formality; their great imperfection in the service of God; their departure from the doctrine of faith they once heard and received, which they are called upon to repent of; their defiling themselves with superstition and will worship, and going after the idols of their own hearts, corrupt reason, the doctrines and inventions of men, and carnal rites and ceremonies; see Rev 3:1,
they shall even bear their iniquity; that is, the Levites, priests, or ministers; they shall bear the shame and disgrace, when they come to see their errors, and the punishment and chastisement of their sin, of which hereafter.
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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 44:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Eze 44:1-31 - --1 The east gate assigned only to the prince.4 The priests reproved for polluting the sanctuary.9 Idolaters incapable of the priests office.15 The sons...
MHCC -> Eze 44:1-31
MHCC: Eze 44:1-31 - --This chapter contains ordinances relative to the true priests. The prince evidently means Christ, and the words in Eze 44:2, may remind us that no oth...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 44:10-16
Matthew Henry: Eze 44:10-16 - -- The Master of the house, being about to set up house again, takes account of his servants the priests, and sees who are fit to be turned out of thei...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 44:4-16
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 44:4-16 - --
The Position of Foreigners, Levites, and Priests in Relation to the Temple and the Temple Service. - The further precepts concerning the approach to...
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 ...
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Constable: Eze 40:1--48:35 - --C. Ezekiel's vision of the return of God's glory chs. 40-48
The Book of Ezekiel begins with a vision of ...
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Constable: Eze 43:13--47:1 - --4. The temple ordinances 43:13-46:24
Instructions (statutes) designed to maintain holiness in th...
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