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The probation in the wilderness. The promise was forfeited by those to
whom it was first conditionally made, but was renewed to their
children.
Ezekiel 20:11
The “statutes” were given on Mount Sinai,...
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CHAPTER S 20-24
Further and Final Predictions Concerning the judgment of Jerusalem
_ 1. Jehovah rehearses His mercies bestowed upon Israel (Ezekiel 20:1)
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2. The impending judgment announced (Ezek...
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EZEKIEL 20. THE WICKED PAST AND THE BLESSED FUTURE.
Ezekiel 20:1. A Sketch of Israel's Early Idolatries. It is now 590
B.C. Almost a year has elapsed since the last incident that was dated
(Ezekiel 8:...
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Yet though he wrought for his name's sake not to destroy them their
sins could not be altogether passed by. In two ways they were marked:
Jehovah laid a heavy threat upon the people of dispersion amon...
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The second generation in the wilderness. These only imitated the sins
of their fathers, Numbers 25:1-2; Deuteronomy 9:23-24; Deuteronomy
31:27....
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Review of the history of the fathers
The principle that has ruled this history is that all through it
Jehovah has acted for his name's sake. It is this principle that has
given Israel a history, othe...
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C. Israel in the Wilderness 20:10-26
TRANSLATION
(10) And I brought them out from the land of Egypt, and brought them
unto the wilderness. (11) And I gave to them My statutes, and My
ordinances I mad...
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_BECAUSE THEY HAD NOT EXECUTED MY JUDGMENTS, BUT HAD DESPISED MY
STATUTES, AND HAD POLLUTED MY SABBATHS, AND THEIR EYES WERE AFTER
THEIR FATHERS' IDOLS._
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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§ 5. A FINAL SERIES OF PROPHECIES ON THE NECESSITY OF ISRAEL'S
PUNISHMENT AND THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM (EZEKIEL 20-24)
Date, Aug.-Sept. 590 b.c. to Jan.-Feb. 587 b.c.
This group includes a warning...
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HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF
Some four years before the fall of Jerusalem the elders of Tel-abib
again came to consult Ezekiel, who declared that God had no answer to
give them. The reason was that their...
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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 20
* God is patient. He gives people every opportunity to *...
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יַ֜עַן מִשְׁפָּטַ֤י לֹֽא ־עָשׂוּ֙ וְ
חֻקֹּותַ֣י...
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JEHOVAH'S CONTROVERSY WITH ISRAEL
Ezekiel 20:1
BY far the hardest trial of Ezekiel's faith must have been the conduct
of his fellow-exiles. It was amongst them that he looked for the great
spiritual...
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In this final section of the prophecies dealing with reprobation, the
prophet in a series of messages set forth the righteousness thereof.
In the seventh year of the reign of Jehoiachin, that is four...
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Because they had not executed my judgments, but had despised my
statutes, and had profaned my sabbaths, and their eyes were after (k)
their fathers' idols.
(k) Meaning that they set their delight on...
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Thus slighted and despised by the fathers, the Lord looked to their
children, that the rising generation might not be rebellious as their
fathers had been. But the sin of rebellion, like a chain of ma...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 20 AND 21.
Chapter 20 begins a new prophecy, which, with its subdivisions,
continues to the end of chapter 23. It will have been remarked that
the general div...
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BECAUSE THEY HAD NOT EXECUTED MY JUDGMENTS,.... Had not done that
which was right and just, as the Lord commanded them:
BUT HAD DESPISED MY STATUTES, AND HAD POLLUTED MY SABBATHS; as their
fathers ha...
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Because they had not executed my judgments, but had despised my
statutes, and had polluted my sabbaths, and their eyes were after
their fathers' idols.
Ver. 24. See on Ezekiel 20:16 ....
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_But I said unto their children in the wilderness_ In the plains of
Moab; _Walk ye not in the statutes of your fathers_ Imitate not their
superstitious usages, nor retain their foolish and wicked cust...
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10-26. The history of Israel in the wilderness is referred to in the
new Testament as well as in the Old, for warning. God did great things
for them. He gave them the law, and revived the ancient kee...
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The whole 24th verse is already explained EZEKIEL 4:16, which see.
THEY, that travelled through the wilderness, had not executed my
judgments, in all that forty years, wherein their fathers were to be...
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Ezekiel 20:24 executed H6213 (H8804) judgments H4941 despised H3988
(H8804) statutes H2708 profaned H2490 (H8765)
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“Moreover I lifted up my hand to them in the wilderness, that I
would scatter them among the nations, and disperse them through the
countries, because they had not carried out my judgments, but had
re...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah vindicated in the chastising of Israel. Israel's
future judgment. Parable of the forest of the south field.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: God takes it as an affront when tho...
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Ezekiel 20:1. _The elders of Israel came to enquire of the Lord, and
sat before me._ They still respected the divine καρισματα, or
holy anointing of the Spirit; but they sought it for a reverse of
the...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 20:1 This lengthy oracle has two main parts:
a review of Israel’s history of offending the Lord (vv. Ezekiel
20:1), and a preview of her future restoration (vv....
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 20:5 Israel’s story is told in five broad
movements. The author describes the exodus generation first while they
were in Egypt (vv. Ezekiel 20:5), then in the exodus itself (vv
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 20:22 The STATUTES THAT WERE NOT GOOD AND
RULES BY WHICH THEY COULD NOT HAVE LIFE are a mixture of Israelite and
pagan customs that the people followed. The fact that they were...
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(Ezekiel 20:18.)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—The prophet describes the sins of the generation
that grew up in the desert.
Ezekiel 20:18. “BUT I SAID UNTO THEIR CHILDREN.” The second
generation of the children...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 20:1
A new date is given, and includes what follows to Ezekiel 23:49. The
last note of time was in Ezekiel 8:1, and eleven months and five days
had passed, during which the prop
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Now it came to pass in the seventh year, in the fifth month, the tenth
day of the month, that certain of the elders of Israel came to inquire
of the LORD, and sat before me (Ezekiel 20:1).
Now this e...
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Amos 2:4; Deuteronomy 4:19; Ezekiel 18:12; Ezekiel 18:15; Ezekiel 18:6