Ezekiel 22:6
Context22:6 “‘See how each of the princes of Israel living within you has used his authority to shed blood. 1
Ezekiel 27:21
Context27:21 Arabia and all the princes of Kedar were your trade partners; for lambs, rams, and goats they traded with you.
Ezekiel 34:24
Context34:24 I, the Lord, will be their God, and my servant David will be prince 2 among them; I, the Lord, have spoken!
Ezekiel 38:3
Context38:3 and say: ‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: Look, 3 I am against you, Gog, chief prince of Meshech and Tubal.
Ezekiel 45:16
Context45:16 All the people of the land will contribute 4 to this offering for the prince of Israel.
Ezekiel 45:22
Context45:22 On that day the prince will provide for himself and for all the people of the land a bull for a sin offering.
Ezekiel 46:4
Context46:4 The burnt offering which the prince will offer to the Lord on the Sabbath day will be six unblemished lambs and one unblemished ram.


[22:6] 1 tn Heb “Look! The princes of Israel, each according to his arm, were in you in order to shed blood.”
[34:24] 2 sn The messianic king (“David”) is called both “king” and “prince” in 37:24-25. The use of the term “prince” for this king facilitates the contrast between this ideal ruler and the Davidic “princes” denounced in earlier prophecies (see 7:27; 12:10, 12; 19:1; 21:25; 22:6, 25).
[38:3] 3 tn Or “I challenge you.” The phrase “I am against you” may be a formula for challenging someone to combat or a duel. See D. I. Block, Ezekiel (NICOT), 1:201-2, and P. Humbert, “Die Herausforderungsformel ‘h!nn#n' ?l?K>,’” ZAW 45 (1933): 101-8.