EZEKIEL CHAPTER 18 God disalloweth the parable of sour grapes, EZEKIEL
18:1. He showeth his dealing with a just man, EZEKIEL 18:5, with the
wicked son of a just father, EZEKIEL 18:10, and with the just son of a
wicked father, EZEKIEL 18:14. He declareth that the treatment of both
son and father shal... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT CAUSE HAVE YOU, or what would you have men think of your carriage
to me, and of mine towards you, that ye who are now in Babylon openly,
unjustly, and impudently justify yourselves, and condemn your God?
ISRAEL; the two tribes, not the ten. THE FATHERS; our forefathers have
sinned, and we their... [ Continue Reading ]
Either you who use it shall die for it, or because I will vindicate my
proceedings so that all who consider your punishments shall see you
deserve all that you suffer.... [ Continue Reading ]
There can be no colour of partial judgment in the proceedings of God,
who is equally God to all; who hath as great interest in the son as in
the father, and as kindly would deal with the son as with the father:
and how can it be thought likely I should punish the son for the
father's offence, or the... [ Continue Reading ]
So far is God from perverse and froward partiality in his judgments,
that none ever had cause to complain hereof. IF A MAN, without respect
of persons, every one, whoever he be, be just; faultless and
unstained, which may refer to his temper and disposition of mind; and
if his conversation hath agre... [ Continue Reading ]
Hath not committed idolatry, first offering sacrifice, and eating of
the things sacrificed to idols, whose temples and altars were on
mountains, EZEKIEL 20:28 HOSEA 4:13, and where the idolaters did use
to feed one another in honour of the idol; neither hath adored, nor
expected help from the idols:... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH NOT OPPRESSED; by rigorous dealing grieve, injure, or damnify,
and cause them to cry out, EZEKIEL 22:9 MALACHI 7:10, which is done
many ways; and how slyly soever it is done, yet it is a crying sin,
EXODUS 22:21. Much of oppression is in detaining what was laid in
pawn, which was always of grea... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVEN FORTH; lent or put into another's hand, on condition of
returning not the same, or equal value, but much more. UPON USURY;
biting usury, (as the word implieth,) which no doubt is prohibited
because of the injury it doth to the borrower, and the undue gain it
brings to the lender. A rigorous im... [ Continue Reading ]
WALKED; framed his life, and managed his conversation, conformed to
the good, just, and holy ordinances of God. In my statutes; in matters
of religion, hath kept to the direction of God's law. KEPT MY
JUDGMENTS, in matters of civil concern between man and man. TO DEAL
TRULY; to act sincerely, with a... [ Continue Reading ]
IF HE BEGET A SON; the just man before described, who transmits his
nature, but cannot transmit his virtues, to his son. THAT IS A ROBBER;
that by force and violence breaks over the law of God and man, takes
away what is another man s; such a thief as sticks not to destroy that
he may rob. A SHEDDER... [ Continue Reading ]
In the former verse sins which are violations of the law by a man's
doing the evil which was forbidden, in the former part of this verse
the sins which are omissions of good required, are mentioned. DOETH
NOT ANY; neglects all, frames not to do them. Of those duties: see
EZEKIEL 18:6. HATH EATEN UPO... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "EZEKIEL 18:7". In the seventh verse the words are more
large, condemning the oppressing of any one; here they do more
particularly condemn oppressing THE POOR, which have little to
maintain and less to defend themselves; and needy is added, to render
us more sensible of the greatness o... [ Continue Reading ]
See EZEKIEL 18:8. SHALL HE THEN LIVE? Do you think his father's
righteousness shall preserve him from the punishment his own
unrighteousness deserveth, my law threateneth, and my justice
inflicteth? Shall he not with other sinners be spoiled, besieged, die
by the sword or famine, or languish in a lo... [ Continue Reading ]
A third instance in a supposed son's son to clear the case fully. The
just father lives, his unjust son dieth; but the grandson of the just,
seeing his father's sins, and fleeing them, lives. It is rare that the
children of debauched parents do think or discern evil in their
parents courses, but bli... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
These two verses are explained already in the same words: see EZEKIEL
18:6,7.... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKEN OFF HIS HAND FROM THE POOR; withdrawn his hand from hurting or
wronging the poor, though he had power and might to do it securely.
THAT HATH NOT RECEIVED USURY, & c. see EZEKIEL 18:8,9, where these
particulars are explained.... [ Continue Reading ]
Oppressing, he oppressed; and spoiling, spoiled; did all the mischief
he could: he shall die.... [ Continue Reading ]
Notwithstanding this method of the Divine justice, which renders to
every one his own work, and gives to every one the fruit of his own
doings, ye, proud, quarrelling, self-justifying debauchees, idolaters,
adulterers, murderers, usurers, oppressors, will not see your own
sins, for which you are pun... [ Continue Reading ]
See EZEKIEL 18:4. THE SON SHALL NOT BEAR THE INIQUITY OF THE FATHER,
NEITHER SHALL THE FATHER BEAR THE INIQUITY OF THE SON: this is a most
unquestionable truth, and though perhaps it may seem otherwise in some
cases, yet could we see perfectly the connexion between persons and
persons, and how they... [ Continue Reading ]
So far is God from punishing the sins of guilty parents on innocent
children, as in the last instance, EZEKIEL 18:14 to the end of EZEKIEL
18:20, appears, that he doth not punish the guilty for their own sins
which they repent of and forsake. Our God, who mercifully pardoneth
the penitent all their... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL; not one of all, so the Hebraism is; every one shall be forgiven.
HIS TRANSGRESSIONS; personal, actual sins, in which he was not
accessary, but principal; though great sins. THAT HE HATH COMMITTED;
formerly did commit, but now repenteth for. THEY SHALL NOT BE
MENTIONED UNTO HIM; not remembered,... [ Continue Reading ]
Now, O ye perverse Jews! if by these truths you will judge of me,
could it enter the thoughts of any one of you, that I should, as
delighting in the death of sinners, impute other men's sins to you,
that you might die for them, when I could not slay you for your own?
Think not thus of the God of mer... [ Continue Reading ]
After the stating the equity of God's ways in his dealings with
parents and children, and his mercy in dealing with sinners that
return according to his own promise, he proceeds to vindicate the
equity of his ways in another case. WHEN, or _if_; should it so happen
at any time. _The righteous_; one... [ Continue Reading ]
YET YE SAY; you persist in your hard, unjust, and ungodly sentiments
of an inequality in my ways, and are not afraid to speak as much. THE
WAY: it were too much for sinners to charge God with inequality in a
single act, but here are some dare censure the way, the whole
management of affairs. OF THE... [ Continue Reading ]
See EZEKIEL 18:24, where the whole of this verse is explained.... [ Continue Reading ]
See EZEKIEL 18:21,22, where this verse is interpreted.... [ Continue Reading ]
God's promise is to pardon, spare, and preserve the penitent, such
therefore shall not die. CONSIDERETH: see EZEKIEL 18:14. TURNETH;
converteth: see EZEKIEL 18:21. HE SHALL SURELY LIVE, he shall not die:
secure, self-justifying sinners misapprehend the justice of God, as we
have heard, and repenting... [ Continue Reading ]
This is the third or fourth appeal to the very consciences of Israel,
on whose side the injustice lieth: the words are already unfolded
EZEKIEL 18:25, and the justice of God and the wickedness of such
quarrellers declared.... [ Continue Reading ]
Since you persist to implead me of iniquity in my judgments, after all
I have said to clear myself, there is nothing left by which I may be
cleared but this, to proceed with you according to your doings. I WILL
JUDGE YOU; I will debate, determine with you. O HOUSE OF ISRAEL; who
do keep up this opin... [ Continue Reading ]
Not only cease from sin, but with indignation throw it away, as a
loathsome, pernicious thing, or as a burden will sink you. YOUR
TRANSGRESSIONS; as God requires, so it is the property of true
repentance, that it does frame the heart against his own sins. MAKE
YOU A NEW HEART; open your eyes, and le... [ Continue Reading ]
Another argument to persuade to conversion, taken from the gracious
nature of God, who taketh pleasure in the return of a sinner; for that
is the meaning of the words: sinners displease God when they undo
themselves, they please him when they return. TURN YOURSELVES; do what
you can, leave what sins... [ Continue Reading ]