
Text -- Ezekiel 6:9 (NET)




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So as to turn unto me.

Wesley: Eze 6:9 - -- Idolatrous hearts depart from God, as an adulterous wife departs from her husband.
Idolatrous hearts depart from God, as an adulterous wife departs from her husband.

Wesley: Eze 6:9 - -- With a mixture of grief towards God, of indignation against themselves, and abhorrence of the offence.
With a mixture of grief towards God, of indignation against themselves, and abhorrence of the offence.
JFB: Eze 6:9 - -- The object of God's chastisements shall at last be effected by working in them true contrition. This partially took place in the complete eradication ...
The object of God's chastisements shall at last be effected by working in them true contrition. This partially took place in the complete eradication of idolatry from the Jews ever since the Babylonian captivity. But they have yet to repent of their crowning sin, the crucifixion of Messiah; their full repentance is therefore future, after the ordeal of trials for many centuries, ending with that foretold in Zec 10:9; Zec 13:8-9; Zec 14:1-4, Zec 14:11. "They shall remember me in far countries" (Eze 7:16; Deu 30:1-8).

JFB: Eze 6:9 - -- FAIRBAIRN translates, actively, "I will break" their whorish heart; English Version is better. In their exile they shall remember how long I bore with...
FAIRBAIRN translates, actively, "I will break" their whorish heart; English Version is better. In their exile they shall remember how long I bore with them, but was at last compelled to punish, after I was "broken" (My long-suffering wearied out) by their desperate (Num 15:39) spiritual whorishness [CALVIN], (Psa 78:40; Isa 7:13; Isa 43:24; Isa 63:10).

JFB: Eze 6:9 - -- (Lev 26:39-45; Job 42:6). They shall not wait for men to condemn them but shall condemn themselves (Eze 20:43; Eze 36:31; Job 42:6; 1Co 11:31).
Clarke -> Eze 6:9
Clarke: Eze 6:9 - -- They that escape of you shall remember me - Those that escape the sword, the pestilence, and the famine, and shall be led into captivity, shall plai...
They that escape of you shall remember me - Those that escape the sword, the pestilence, and the famine, and shall be led into captivity, shall plainly see that it is God who has done this, and shall humble themselves on account of their abominations, leave their idolatry, and worship me alone. And this they have done from the Babylonish captivity to the present day.
Calvin -> Eze 6:9
I see that I cannot finish, and I think the time is advancing.
TSK -> Eze 6:9
TSK: Eze 6:9 - -- remember : Lev 26:40,Lev 26:41; Deu 4:29-31, Deu 30:1-3; Psa 137:1; Jer 51:50; Dan 9:2, Dan 9:3; Zec 10:9
I am : Eze 5:13, Eze 16:43; Psa 78:40, Psa 7...
remember : Lev 26:40,Lev 26:41; Deu 4:29-31, Deu 30:1-3; Psa 137:1; Jer 51:50; Dan 9:2, Dan 9:3; Zec 10:9
I am : Eze 5:13, Eze 16:43; Psa 78:40, Psa 78:40; Isa 7:13, Isa 43:24, Isa 63:10; Jer 3:6, Jer 3:13; Amo 2:13
their eyes : Eze 14:4-7, Eze 20:7, Eze 20:24, Eze 20:28, Eze 23:14-16; Num 15:39; 2Ki 16:10; 2Pe 2:14
they shall : They shall humble themselves on account of their abominations, forsake their idolatry, and worship ME alone, and this they have done from the Babylonish captivity to the present day. Eze 7:16, Eze 12:16, Eze 16:63, Eze 20:43, Eze 36:31, Eze 36:32; Lev 26:39; Job 42:6; Isa 64:6; Jer 30:18, Jer 30:19

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Barnes -> Eze 6:9
Barnes: Eze 6:9 - -- I am broken ... - Translate: "because"I have broken "their whorish heart, which hath departed from me,"and their eyes etc. Since Ezekiel is add...
I am broken ... - Translate: "because"I have broken "their whorish heart, which hath departed from me,"and their eyes etc. Since Ezekiel is addressing the Church of God through Israel, we are to note here that the general principle of the divine administration is laid down. Sin leads to judgment, judgment to repentance, repentance to forgiveness, forgiveness to reconciliation, reconciliation to a knowledge of communion with God.
Poole -> Eze 6:9
Poole: Eze 6:9 - -- They that escape some of them, not every one of them, for several of the escaped did not bethink themselves, as appears, Jer 47 48 49.
Shall rememb...
They that escape some of them, not every one of them, for several of the escaped did not bethink themselves, as appears, Jer 47 48 49.
Shall remember me my precepts which they violated, my mercies which they abused, my threats which they despised, my promises which they refused, my prophets whom they persecuted, my judgments which have executed; and shall consider and return, and seek me in their affliction.
Among the nations: in their own land they forgot and sinned, in a strange land they shall remember and weep; so the remnant is bettered by afflictions. At liberty they were captives to sin and idols; when in captivity they shall shake off that bondage, and become my servants.
Because I am broken & c. Here we meet very different reading. The Chaldee paraphrase and Syriac version read it actively, so does the Latin Vulgate, because, or when, I have broken, &c.; and if this vary from the grammatical construction, yet it carrieth very good sense, and agreeable to the foregoing words. Their whorish hearts would still have forgotten God, if he had not broken their hearts with judgments; but they remembered when broken, and this breaking was the occasion or cause of their remembering God. Others read this passively, as our version, and as the Hebrew form most usually beareth, I am broken. It is an allusion to a misused husband whom a treacherous wife hath broken; either,
1. His peace and content.
2. His love and tenderness.
3. His patience and forbearance.
4. His purposes.
5. His offers and promises. So that, as overcome with grief and anger, he doth, contrary to his natural disposition, lay aside his courting her love, and in his jealousy takes revenge, and then she bethinks herself. So here.
Their whorish heart their heart of whoredom, i.e. idolatrous heart, which was full of that sin, addicted to it, delighted in it, and wedded to it.
Hath departed from me: idolatrous hearts do actually depart from God, as an adulterous wife actually departs from her husband.
With their eyes: as it vexeth a husband to see his wife fixing her eyes with delight on the adulterer, and turning them with scorn from him, as this breaks the husband’ s patience; so in this case, Israel’ s eyes were to idols, and delighted in them, expected help from them, were ready to serve them; all which broke their Husband’ s, i.e. God’ s, patience, and provoked his severe revenges.
Loathe themselves with a mixture of grief towards God offended, of indignation against themselves offending, of abhorrence of the offence, and shame before all for it, shall they show their repentance.
For the evils; wickednesses or, as Psa 32:5 ,
iniquities of sin the deepest and darkest part of sin, the complicated evils that were in each act.
In all their abominations: it is a hypocrite’ s repentance which is but for some; this of the reserved remnant shall be sound, it is for all abominations, for all kinds of their abominations.
Haydock -> Eze 6:9
Broken. Adversity has made them repent.
Gill -> Eze 6:9
Gill: Eze 6:9 - -- And they that escape of you shall remember me,.... Either my grace and mercy to them, as Jarchi; or the fear of me, as the Targum; and so return by re...
And they that escape of you shall remember me,.... Either my grace and mercy to them, as Jarchi; or the fear of me, as the Targum; and so return by repentance, and worship the Lord their God, being influenced by his kindness and goodness to them: even when
among the nations, whither they shall be carried captive; so that their afflictions should be sanctified and made useful to them: in prosperity men are apt to forget God; in adversity they are brought to a sense of themselves and duty; and happy it is when chastening dispensations are teaching ones, and bring to God, and not drive from him:
because I am broken with their whorish heart, which hath departed from me: by committing spiritual adultery, which is idolatry. The sense is, either that he was grieved at heart with their idolatry, which was the reason of their being carried captive, which, when they were sensible of, wrought repentance in them; or that he was full of compassion towards them; his heart was tender and pitiful towards them, though they departed from him in such a dreadful manner, justly to be resented by him. The Targum is,
"I have broken their foolish heart;''
and so the Syriac and Vulgate Latin versions, "I have broken their whorish heart"; by afflictive providences humbled them, and brought them to repentance:
and with their eyes, which go a whoring after their idols; they committed fornication with their heart and eyes in a spiritual sense, as wicked men do in a natural sense; see 2Pe 2:14;
and they shall loathe themselves for the evils which they have committed in all their abominations; abominable idolatry, 1Pe 4:3; when men remember God, against whom they have sinned, and consider how grieving sin is to him; and when they are broken for it themselves, they then loathe their sins, and themselves for it; and where all this is there is true repentance.

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 6:1-14
TSK Synopsis: Eze 6:1-14 - --1 The judgment of Israel for their idolatry.8 A remnant shall be blessed.11 The faithful are exhorted to lament their abominations and calamities.
MHCC -> Eze 6:8-10
MHCC: Eze 6:8-10 - --A remnant of Israel should be left; at length they should remember the Lord, their obligations to him, and rebellion against him. True penitents see s...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 6:8-10
Matthew Henry: Eze 6:8-10 - -- Judgment had hitherto triumphed, but in these verses mercy rejoices against judgment. A sad end is made of this provoking people, but not a full end...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 6:8-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 6:8-10 - --
The survivors shall go away into banishment amongst the heathen, and shall remember the word of the Lord that will have been fulfilled. - Eze 6:8. ...
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 6:1--7:27 - --2. The judgment coming on Judah chs. 6-7
The Lord commanded Ezekiel to announce prophetic messag...

Constable: Eze 6:1-14 - --The destruction of pagan shrines ch. 6
". . . the focus of chap. 6 is on the individual responsibility of the people and prepares the way for the subs...
