EZEKIEL CHAPTER 14 God reproveth those hypocrites, who came to inquire
of him with idolatry in their hearts, EZEKIEL 14:1. They are exhorted
to repent, for fear of his judgments, EZEKIEL 14:6. No intercession
shall save the guilty land from God's judgment of famine, EZEKIEL
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THESE MEN; who probably were come from Jerusalem, sent by Zedekiah,
and mentioned by Jeremiah, JEREMIAH 51:59; some of the courtiers, who,
more out of curiosity than religion, give a visit to this famous
prophet. HAVE SET UP THEIR IDOLS IN THEIR HEART; resolved idolaters,
their heart was totally add... [ Continue Reading ]
Mince not the matter, lessen not, neither vary, what I say unto thee,
but declare fully and undauntedly UNTO THEM, though great men, and who
will compliment with thee. EVERY MAN, without exception, whoever be
the man among the Israelites, that hath his heart riveted to idols,
and yet comes to the pr... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT I MAY CONVINCE AND PIERCE THEIR VERY HEARTS, or lay open what is
in their heart, and discover their hypocrisy and impiety; because they
have shamefully followed idols, which now in their distress neither
know the cause, or can frame a remedy; and what folly is it to choose
such gods! what great... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL; to these men the elders, whoever they are,
give charge that they repent, and by them send word to the residue of
the house of Jacob that they do so too. REPENT; be sorry and testify
your sorrow for such sins. AND TURN YOURSELVES; renounce them for
future, cease to be idolat... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR every Jew of the seed of Abraham, and every proselyte, who
withdraws himself from me, and worships idols, keeps them in his heart
to the increase of their own sin and my displeasure, yet forsooth
comes to the prophet to inquire how his God resenteth what they do,
and what God will do with them,... [ Continue Reading ]
MY FACE; my displeased face, my wrath, which none can bear; the phrase
LEVITICUS 17:10, LEVITICUS 20:3 EZEKIEL 15:7. A SIGN of Divine
vengeance, provoked by sin and executed on the sinner. A PROVERB; of
whom every body shall speak with taunt and curse, DEUTERONOMY 28:37. I
WILL CUT HIM OFF; either b... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PROPHET, viz. the prophet who makes this his trade and gain, the
false prophet, who speaks all serene and quiet, in hope of reward for
his kind answer to those that desired to hear what might please them
more than what God commanded, promised, or threatened. HAVE DECEIVED;
permitted him to err,... [ Continue Reading ]
There is so great parity in the folly and impiety of both seducing
prophets and the seduced people, that it is hard to say whose sin is
greatest. Their punishment shall be by the Lord made as like as they
made their sin, and both shall be cut off and destroyed.... [ Continue Reading ]
Afflictions ever tend to a good and necessary effect or end, for God's
glory, and his people's good, and so it is here. THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL;
which are the seed of Jacob, and my people. MAY GO NO MORE ASTRAY;
they have wandered as sheep, which naturally are apt to go out of the
way, and much more whe... [ Continue Reading ]
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WHEN; at what time soever. THE LAND, put for the men that dwell in the
land. BY TRESPASSING GRIEVOUSLY; as a hypocritical, backsliding
people, that give fair promises, but perform them not, rather act
contrary to their professions, as the Hebrew intimateth. UPON IT;
against it. Break the staff of th... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE THREE MEN; most eminent for holy and upright walking with God,
very dear to God, exceedingly desirous of the welfare of others,
powerful in prayer. NOAH, who it is probable prevailed with God to
spare the world for some years, and saved his near relations when the
flood came; DANIEL, who preva... [ Continue Reading ]
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, and
destroy travellers, and make it as a wilderness. NO MAN MAY PASS
THROUGH without much danger, a... [ Continue Reading ]
AS I LIVE; a form of speech in which God by oath confirms what he
speaketh, and it is such an oath as becomes him only, who is life, and
cannot die. NEITHER SONS NOR DAUGHTERS; neither sons that should
perpetuate their families, and are the support of houses, nor
daughters, the tenderness of whose s... [ Continue Reading ]
He is Lord of hosts, and hath the militia of all the world in his
hand, the sword is the right of the King of kings. BRING A SWORD;
raise war, and send enemies to invade it. That land; what land soever
it be. GO THROUGH THE LAND: though inanimate things have not ears to
hear, yet God speaks of them... [ Continue Reading ]
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Diseases are sent whenever they come, especially wasting diseases,
which empty nations and cities apace. PESTILENCE; God's arrow that
flies from God's bow. POUR OUT; not drop or distil on a people in
small measures, and by leisure, but in great measures, and hastily, as
waters are poured out of a ve... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR OWN SOULS; their person, their life. BY THEIR RIGHTEOUSNESS; not
meriting the deliverance, but yet the justice and mercy of God shall
surely keep them from falling in the punishment who were kept from the
sin.... [ Continue Reading ]
Those three men, with their best interest, should not be able to keep
off one of the four, much less able to keep off all four when I
commission them all to go at once, as I will, nay, have done, against
Jerusalem, to cut off the obstinate, incorrigible ones amidst it.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREIN; in Jerusalem itself, and in the land. A REMNANT; some that
escape, for though none could prevail with God to prevent the emptying
the city and the land, and cutting off the most, yet this was not to
extend to the utter cutting off and destruction of all. BROUGHT FORTH;
by the proud, cruel,... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY that survive the siege, famine, and ruin of Jerusalem, and are
brought to Babylon, SHALL COMFORT YOU; either confessing their faults
in not doing as you had done, justifying the wise course they took who
yielded, condemning the folly of hardening themselves against God, his
judgments, and his p... [ Continue Reading ]