
Text -- Ezekiel 5:16 (NET)




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Hail, rain, mice, locusts, mildew (see Deu 32:23-24).

JFB: Eze 5:16 - -- Literally, "congregate" or "collect." When ye think your harvest safe because ye have escaped drought, mildew, &c., I will find other means [CALVIN], ...
Literally, "congregate" or "collect." When ye think your harvest safe because ye have escaped drought, mildew, &c., I will find other means [CALVIN], which I will congregate as the forces of an invading army, to bring famine on you.
Clarke -> Eze 5:16
Clarke: Eze 5:16 - -- The evil arrows of famine - Famine and pestilence are represented as poisoned arrows, inflicting death wherever they wound. The ancients represented...
The evil arrows of famine - Famine and pestilence are represented as poisoned arrows, inflicting death wherever they wound. The ancients represented them in the same way.
Calvin -> Eze 5:16
Calvin: Eze 5:16 - -- He illustrates the sentiment which we have seen, but not after the manner of rhetoricians, who affect splendor and ornament of speech; but his only d...
He illustrates the sentiment which we have seen, but not after the manner of rhetoricians, who affect splendor and ornament of speech; but his only design was to penetrate the minds of the people, like stones or iron. This, then, is the reason why he uses such variety here, and adorns his teaching with various figures. For he now compares God to an archer, who points his arrows against them; but he speaks metaphorically concerning the arrows of God; for he calls them arrows of famine and evil, that is, deadly and death-bearing. Since, then, I shall hurl evil arrows against them, they shall cause their destruction, says he; that is, they shall not escape death, because they shall be struck with mortal wounds. A person might be struck by the blow of an arrow, and yet become convalescent; but God pronounces the arrows of which he speaks deadly, so that whoever is struck by them has no hope of safety left. Besides, by arrows of famine we may understand such barrenness of soil as flies, locusts, and other scourges of God — at one time scorching, at another mildew dries up the corn-field, now rains make the wheat rot, now heat burns it up, as many sources of corruption and pestilence as these are to the crops, so many are the arrows of God which transfix men’s hearts, and that too by a deadly wound. If so subtle an explanation does not please any one, he is at liberty to take it otherwise; yet if any one properly attends, he will confess that God darts his own arrows as often as he causes famine, or deprives men of sustenance. He adds, which shall become corruption He confirms what we said was denoted by the epithet
TSK -> Eze 5:16

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Poole -> Eze 5:16
Poole: Eze 5:16 - -- I shall send it is a messenger that goes not till God sends, and ever goes when he sendeth; he sends cleanness of teeth.
The evil arrows either bec...
I shall send it is a messenger that goes not till God sends, and ever goes when he sendeth; he sends cleanness of teeth.
The evil arrows either because thunder, tempests, locusts, blastings, &c., which cause famine, are sent by him, and fly like arrows; or because, like arrows shot forth, they pierce deep and kill.
Shall be for their destruction is mortal and destructive in its nature.
To destroy you that it may be sure to destroy and attain that effect, I design it for that very end. To make sure work against such,
I will increase the famine either by sweeping away the little supplies expected, or continuing it longer than ordinary. Or, I will summon in penury as an army against you.
Break your staff of bread withdraw the strengthening property of your’ bread. See Eze 4:16 .
Haydock -> Eze 5:16
Arrows; inclemency of the seasons, &c., which bring on famine. (Menochius)
Gill -> Eze 5:16
Gill: Eze 5:16 - -- When I shall send upon them the evil arrows of famines,.... Either famine itself, which is as an arrow; it is taken out of the quiver of the Lord of h...
When I shall send upon them the evil arrows of famines,.... Either famine itself, which is as an arrow; it is taken out of the quiver of the Lord of hosts, and is shot by him; and moves swiftly when it has a commission; and is very destructive: or arrows which bring on a famine, such as drought, excessive rains, blasting, mildew, locusts, &c. or arrows which the famine brings, as leanness, faintness, blackness, and death; and, in either sense, are evil ones; and are sent of God for the following end:
which shall be for their destruction, and which I will send to destroy you; God's design in sending them was to destroy, and that was answered; and a very destroying arrow famine is, and therefore called evil:
and I will increase the famine upon you; or "gather y it upon", or "against you"; as if it was an army with bows and arrows:
and will break your staff of bread: take away the virtue from the little they had, that that should not nourish and satisfy; See Gill on Eze 4:16.

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NET Notes: Eze 5:16 Heb, “break the staff of bread.” The bread supply is compared to a staff that one uses for support. See 4:16, as well as the covenant curs...
Geneva Bible -> Eze 5:16
Geneva Bible: Eze 5:16 When I shall send upon them the evil ( h ) arrows of famine, which shall be for [their] destruction, [and] which I will send to destroy you: and I wil...

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 5:1-17
TSK Synopsis: Eze 5:1-17 - --1 Under the type of hair,5 is shewn the judgment of Jerusalem for their rebellion;12 by famine, sword, and dispersion.
MHCC -> Eze 5:5-17
MHCC: Eze 5:5-17 - --The sentence passed upon Jerusalem is very dreadful, the manner of expression makes it still more so. Who is able to stand in God's sight when he is a...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 5:5-17
Matthew Henry: Eze 5:5-17 - -- We have here the explanation of the foregoing similitude: This is Jerusalem. Thus it is usual in scripture language to give the name of the thing ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 5:10-17
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 5:10-17 - --
Further Execution of this Threat
Eze 5:10. Therefore shall fathers devour their children in thy midst, and children shall devour their fathers: ...
Constable: Eze 4:1--24:27 - --II. Oracles of judgment on Judah and Jerusalem for sin chs. 4-24
This section of the book contains prophecies th...

Constable: Eze 4:1--7:27 - --A. Ezekiel's initial warnings chs. 4-7
In this section, Ezekiel grouped several symbolic acts that pictu...

Constable: Eze 4:1--5:17 - --1. Dramatizations of the siege of Jerusalem chs. 4-5
The Lord had shut Ezekiel's mouth (3:26), s...
