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Ezekiel 16:1. This chapter consists of four sections: 1. The parable
of the abandoned child. 2. Jerusalem's idolatries and moral
degradation (Ezekiel 16:15). 3. The doom of Jerusalem and the promise
o...
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_that lotheth her husband_ In the sense of the allegory "lothing her
husband" should mean changing her god for another; and in the case of
Jerusalem and Samaria the charge is intelligible, Jehovah bei...
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III. JUDAH: THE FALLEN SISTER 16:44-63
TRANSLATION
(44) Behold every one who employs proverbs shall use this proverb
against you, saying, As the mother, so the daughter. (45) You are the
daughter of...
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THE FOUNDLING CHILD WHO BECAME AN UNFAITHFUL WIFE
From Hosea onwards the prophets spoke of idolatry under the figure of
unchastity. God was the husband of Israel, but she proved unfaithful
to Him. Thi...
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YOUR MOTHER.. YOUR FATHER] The plural pronoun refers to the three
sisters....
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EZEKIEL: ‘THEY SHALL KNOW THAT I AM GOD’
THE *SIN OF JUDAH AND THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 1 TO 24
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 16
JERUSALEM IS LIKE A *PROSTITUTE – EZEKIEL 16:1-63
* Thr...
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WHICH LOTHED THEIR HUSBANDS. — Israel, like Samaria and Sodom, being
spiritually of Amorite and Hittite descent, they are represented as
her sisters. A certain difficulty arises from the statement tha...
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בַּת ־אִמֵּ֣ךְ אַ֔תְּ גֹּעֶ֥לֶת
אִישָׁ֖הּ וּ...
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JERUSALEM-AN IDEAL HISTORY
Ezekiel 16:1
IN order to understand the place which the sixteenth chapter occupies
in this section of the book, we must remember that a chief source of
the antagonism betwe...
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The second figure was that of the adulteress, and this the prophet
wrought out at great length. Jerusalem was arraigned on account of her
abominations, which were described under the figure of that sp...
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Thou [art] thy mother's daughter, that lotheth her husband and her
children; and thou [art] the sister of thy (y) sisters, who lothed
their husbands and their children: your mother [was] an Hittite, a...
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What is here said comes in as the suitable conclusion of such daring
rebellion as Israel had, in the preceding paragraph, been accused of.
If Israel hath thus played the harlot, what shall arise, or w...
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In reading chapter 16 it must be remembered that Jerusalem is the
subject, and not Israel. Moreover, the subject treated of is not
redemption, but God's dealings. He had caused to live, He had
cleanse...
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THOU [ART] THY MOTHER'S DAUGHTER,.... Exactly like her; they that have
known the one must know the other. The Targum is,
"wherefore art thou become the daughter of the land of Canaan, to do
according...
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_Thou [art] thy mother's daughter, that lotheth her husband and her
children; and thou [art] the sister of thy sisters, which lothed their
husbands and their children: your mother [was] an Hittite, an...
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_Every one that useth proverbs_ They who love to apply proverbial
sayings, shall apply that common saying to thee, _As is the mother, so
is her daughter_ The inhabitants of Jerusalem are just such a p...
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THE PUNISHMENT OF THE LORD ANNOUNCED...
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Thou art the mother's daughter, that loatheth her husband and her
children, rejecting the knowledge of the true God, just as the nations
of Canaan had done, although He had still been known in their m...
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1-58 In this chapter God's dealings with the Jewish nation, and their
conduct towards him, are described, and their punishment through the
surrounding nations, even those they most trusted in. This i...
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Thou, the nation of the Jews, ART THY MOTHER'S DAUGHTER; as much for
her vicious inclinations, as for thy original derived from her, the
most wicked daughter of as wicked a mother. THAT LOATHETH; that...
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Ezekiel 16:45 mothers H517 daughter H1323 loathing H1602 (H8802)
husband H376 children H1121 sister H269 sisters H269
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“Behold every one who uses proverbs will use a proverb against you,
saying, ‘As is the mother, so is her daughter.' You are your
mother's daughter, who loathes her husband and her children, and you
ar...
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In this very remarkable chapter, God describes his ancient people
Israel under the figure of an infant which had been cast away, but
which he had cared for and tended, and upon which he had lavished m...
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CONTENTS: The harlotry of Jerusalem, and threatening of destroying
judgments. Promises of future blessing under the new covenant.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: Let not men flatter themselves...
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Ezekiel 16:3. _Thy father was an Amorite, and thy mother a Hittite,_ a
Chittith, a family of immodesty. The Israelites gloried in their
descent from the holy patriarchs, heirs of the promises; but the...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 16:1 Chapter Ezekiel 16:1 includes brutal
violence and shocking sexual language. It shows that the infidelity of
Jerusalem has brought upon it the just punishment of God. In no
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(Ezekiel 16:43)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 16:43. “HAST FRETTED ME IN ALL THESE
THINGS.” Instead of regarding their calamaties as the just
punishment of their sin, they raged against the Lord. The jud...
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EXPOSITION
The section on which we now enter, with its companion picture in
Ezekiel 23:1; forms the most terrible, one might almost say the most
repellent, part of Ezekiel's prophetic utterances. We h...
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CHAPTER 16.
THE STORY OF ISRAEL'S GUILT AND PUNISHMENT.
Ezekiel 16:1. _And the word of the Lord came to me, saying,_
Ezekiel 16:2. _Son of man, make Jerusalem know her abominations,_
Ezekiel 16:3....
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Shall we turn in our Bibles at this time to the sixteenth chapter of
Ezekiel. The prophecy of Ezekiel, chapter 16.
Ezekiel declares,
Again the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Son of man, cause...
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2 Peter 2:6; Deuteronomy 29:23; Deuteronomy 32:32; Ezekiel 16:27;...
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Thou — The nation of the Jews. Thy mother's daughter — As much in
thy inclinations, as for thy original. Loatheth — That was weary of
the best husband....