Ezekiel 6:10
Context6:10 They will know that I am the Lord; my threats to bring this catastrophe on them were not empty.’ 1
Ezekiel 28:10
Context28:10 You will die the death of the uncircumcised 2 by the hand of foreigners;
for I have spoken, declares the sovereign Lord.’”
Ezekiel 34:24
Context34:24 I, the Lord, will be their God, and my servant David will be prince 3 among them; I, the Lord, have spoken!
Ezekiel 39:5
Context39:5 You will fall dead in the open field; for I have spoken, declares the sovereign Lord.
Ezekiel 39:8
Context39:8 Realize that it is coming and it will be done, declares the sovereign Lord. It is the day I have spoken about.


[6:10] 1 tn Heb “not in vain did I speak to do to them this catastrophe.” The wording of the last half of v. 10 parallels God’s declaration after the sin of the golden calf (Exod 32:14).
[28:10] 2 sn The Phoenicians practiced circumcision, so the language here must be figurative, indicating that they would be treated in a disgraceful manner. Uncircumcised peoples were viewed as inferior, unclean, and perhaps even sub-human. See 31:18 and 32:17-32, as well as the discussion in D. I. Block, Ezekiel (NICOT), 2:99.
[34:24] 3 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).