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Jeremiah 14; Jeremiah 15 is a remarkable parallel to this prophecy.
Here, as elsewhere, Ezekiel is commissioned to deliver to the exiles
the same message which Jeremiah conveys to the inhabitants of J...
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Ezekiel 14:1. These inquiring elders, with wickedness in their hearts,
give another illustration of the depth of degradation in which the
people had sunk. He who searches the hearts knew what was in t...
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THE RIGHTEOUS CANNOT SAVE THE CITY, BUT ONLY THEMSELVES. In spite of
all Ezekiel's visions and warnings, the people still cherish the
illusion that Jerusalem will be spared if for no other reason, at...
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IF. CAUSE NOISOME BEASTS, &c. Reference to Pentateuch (Leviticus
26:22). App-92.
NOISOME. annoying, hurtful....
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The presence of righteous men among a sinful people will not save the
sinners
The passage may be in answer to thoughts which the prophet felt might
rise in the minds of those to whom he spoke. He thr...
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B. Presence of Righteous Men 14:12-23
TRANSLATION
(12) And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, (13) Son of man,
when a land sins against Me by trespassing grievously, and I stretch
out My hand...
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If I cause noisome beasts to pass through the land, and they spoil
it, so that it be desolate, that no man may pass through because of
the beasts:
The argument is cumulative. He first puts the case...
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A DIVINE PRINCIPLE AND AN APPARENT EXCEPTION
As a rule when God punishes a land for its wickedness by such
judgments as famine, wild beasts, sword, or pestilence, the presence
in it of the most eminen...
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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 14
WICKED LEADERS – EZEKIEL 14:1-23
V1 Some of *Is
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(15-20) In these verses the same declaration is repeated, for the sake
of emphasis, with each one of three other instruments of punishment,
with only such variations of phraseology as are required for...
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לֽוּ ־חַיָּ֥ה רָעָ֛ה אַעֲבִ֥יר בָּ †
אָ֖רֶץ...
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Certain of the elders of Israel now came to Ezekiel, evidently to hear
what message he had to deliver to them. The word of the Lord revealed
to him that whatever their outward attitude might be, they...
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We have no difficulty in explaining sin as the cause of sorrow. The
four sore judgments of God, famine, the sword, wild beasts, and
pestilence, are among the rods by which guilty nations, in all ages,...
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Now he mentions the second kind of punishment. For we said that
God’s four scourges were here brought before us, which are more
familiarly known to men through frequent use. They are hunger and wild
b...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 13 AND 14.
Chapter 13 judges the prophets who deceived the people in Jerusalem by
their pretended visions of peace. In chapter 14 the elders of Israel
come an...
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IF I CAUSE NOISOME BEASTS TO PASS THROUGH THE LAND,.... Evil and
hurtful ones; not so much those that are poisonous as pernicious;
such, as lions, tigers, foxes, wolves, and bears, that are very
raven...
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If I cause noisome beasts to pass through the land, and they spoil it,
so that it be desolate, that no man may pass through because of the
beasts:
Ver. 15. _If I cause noisome beasts._] As lions, wol...
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_If I cause noisome beasts to pass through the land_ We find it was
one punishment of the inhabitants of Judea, to be infested by lions
and other wild beasts. To this their neighbourhood to the desert...
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If I cause noisome beasts, various reptiles and beasts of prey, TO
PASS THROUGH THE LAND, causing them to multiply and increase in an
unusual degree, AND THEY SPOIL IT, by making men and beasts their...
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God's Irrevocable Sentence...
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SPOIL:
Or, bereave...
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12-23 National sins bring national judgments. Though sinners escape
one judgment, another is waiting for them. When God's professing
people rebel against him, they may justly expect all his judgments...
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Noisome beasts are one of the great plagues or armies that God hath
always at his command. TO PASS THROUGH THE LAND; to range over the
land, and spoil their cattle, devour their servants and children,...
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Ezekiel 14:15 If H3863 wild H7451 beasts H2416 through H5674 (H8686)
land H776 empty H7921 (H8765) desolate...
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CONTENTS: Vision of the elders of Israel. Jerusalem on no account to
be spared.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel, Noah, Job, Daniel.
CONCLUSION: Many who have no idols in their sanctuary have idols in
their...
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Ezekiel 14:1. _Then came certain of the elders of Israel,_ ex-judges
and magistrates in Judea. They were all idolaters, yet they wished to
know whether there were any hope of their return to Jerusalem...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 14:12 Five distinct paragraphs make up this
oracle. The first four describe four forms of divine judgment on
Jerusalem: famine (vv. Ezekiel 14:12); beasts (vv....
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JUDAH AND JERUSALEM CANNOT CLAIM EXEMPTION FROM JUDGMENTS BECAUSE OF
THE RIGHTEOUS FEW THEREIN (Ezekiel 14:12)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 14:12. “WHEN THE LAND SINNETH AGAINST
ME BY TRESPASSING GRIEVO...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 14:1
As the result, probably, of the previous utterances, certain ELDERS OF
ISRAEL, _i_._e_. of the exiles in Tel-Abib, came to consult Ezekiel,
wishing to know what counsels or wh...
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CHAPTER 14.
HYPOCRITICAL INQUIRERS AFTER GOD THEIR WICKEDNESS DISCOVERED AND
REBUKED.
Ezekiel 14:1. _And there came to me some of the elders of Israel and
sat before me._
Ezekiel 14:2. _And the wor...
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Then came certain of the elders of Israel unto me, and sat before me.
And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Son of man, these men
have set up their idols in their heart, and put the stumbling...
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1 Kings 20:36; 2 Kings 17:25; Ezekiel 5:17; Jeremiah 15:3; Lev