EZEKIEL CHAPTER 16 Under the similitude of a helpless exposed infant is represented the original state of Jerusalem, Ezekiel 16:1; whom God is described to have bred up, married, and treated with kind indulgence, Ezekiel 16:6. Her unnatural whoredoms, Ezekiel 16:15. God threateneth her with severe judgment, Ezekiel 16:35. Her sin, equal to her mother s, the Hittite, and exceeding that of her sisters, Sodom and Samaria, shall not go unpunished, Ezekiel 16:44. A promise of mercy in the end, Ezekiel 16:60. Again, Heb. And, frequently and properly enough rendered as here, again, not pointing out any particular time wherein it came to the prophet. The word of the Lord came unto me; both commanding and directing him what to speak; and it is a very elegant description of God's dealing with the Jews, and their carriage toward God; his dealing was kindness and tender compassion in the most unparalleled expressions of it toward the Jews, theirs to God was the most unthankful, undutiful, and rebelious.

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