EZEKIEL CHAPTER 20 God refuseth to be consulted by the elders of
Israel, EZEKIEL 20:1. He rehearseth the rebellions of their ancestors
in Egypt, EZEKIEL 20:4; in the wilderness, EZEKIEL 20:10; and in the
Promised Land, EZEKIEL 20:27. He reproacheth the present generation
with the like corrupt manner... [ Continue Reading ]
While these men were with Ezekiel God gives him instruction what to
say to them.... [ Continue Reading ]
SON OF MAN: see EZEKIEL 2:3. SPEAK UNTO THE ELDERS OF ISRAEL; speak
plainly, boldly, and to their faces, fear not their frowns; if they
are deputies from Zedekiah, yet let not that character make thee
mealymouthed. THUS SAITH THE LORD GOD: this expression carries enough
to encourage him. ARE YE COME... [ Continue Reading ]
WILT THOU JUDGE THEM? either, Wilt thou judge charitably, and,
supposing they are upright and teachable, wilt thou plead with me for
them? as EZEKIEL 14:3, or as JEREMIAH 14:9. Or else thus, Wilt thou
argue with them, convince them, and reprove them? This is fittest to
be done, and do this, handle t... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE DAY; at the time, the season; it speaks not of that precise
portion of hours which make up the natural day, but of the time
wherein God began to show them his great mercy. _When I chose_; it
includes mercy without merit in them, and it refers to God's declaring
by his kindness to them that he... [ Continue Reading ]
After the manner of man God speaks, as if he had been the spy to go
from place to place to search out the best, and to appoint it for
them; it was his wise and good providence which assigned this land to
them. Literally, milk and honey in abundance were in the land of
Canaan, and continued till this... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN, Heb. _And_, which connects the words; and though we read it
_then_, this doth not point out the time when God spake this, though
it is certain, when he had brought them out of Egypt he gave them his
ordinances and laws of worship; nay, it is sufficiently included, in
that they were to go out t... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY REBELLED AGAINST ME; so great a sin is idolatry, it is against
God, as open hostility is against a sovereign whom subjects fight
against. All sin is against God, but idolatry is much more so. AND
WOULD NOT HEARKEN UNTO ME; their wills were alienated from God, they
refused to hear and obey in th... [ Continue Reading ]
I WROUGHT, according to my promise, ny infinite mercy, and the hopes
of those few that heard and obeyed. FOR MY NAME'S SAKE; for my glory:
had you been used as you deserved, you had died slaves in Egypt, and
there had been your graves; but the glory of God's mercy and
faithfulness is the motive of h... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE, Heb. _And_. I CAUSED THEM TO GO FORTH; removed all
obstacles, furnished them with all necessaries, went before them, and
showed them the way they should go, as is expressed, EXODUS 13:17. AND
BROUGHT THEM; I brought; it was not Moses's error, though Pharaoh
thought so, EXODUS 14:3,4, but... [ Continue Reading ]
I, who spared them in Egypt, had brought them forth, and owned them as
the children of Abraham my friend: God gave his law by Moses, and now
Israel's laws are really of Divine origin, when others did but pretend
it. Gave them; appointed and commanded by my authority, and
communicated out of my love... [ Continue Reading ]
I GAVE; both commanded, and also sanctified, those portions of time to
be holy rests. MY SABBATHS; either the weekly sabbath, which,
recurring every seventh day, soon multiplied into many, and was to be
the commemoration of God's rest from his labour, Israel's delivery out
of Egypt, DEUTERONOMY 5:15... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL; not a few, this I might have borne in silence,
but most of them; they were, as we are, a rebellious house. REBELLED
AGAINST ME; provoked me bitterly to indignation by their contumacies,
and that frequently, as EXODUS 17:7 NUMBERS 20:24 DEUTERONOMY 1:26,43;
a stubborn and rebelli... [ Continue Reading ]
See EZEKIEL 20:9, where these words are paraphrased.... [ Continue Reading ]
YET ALSO; moreover also, as the same particles are rendered, EZEKIEL
20:12. I LIFTED UP MY HAND UNTO THEM; see EZEKIEL 20:5; sware in his
wrath against them, PSALMS 95:11. IN THE WILDERNESS OF PARAN, where
the Israelites pitched and abode in several parts of it many days,
during which time they lust... [ Continue Reading ]
See the whole former part of this verse explained already, EZEKIEL
20:13. Their heart went after their idols; their will and affections,
their zeal and resolution, were for their idols which they served in
Egypt, and which they had brought with them out of Egypt.... [ Continue Reading ]
NEVERTHELESS MINE EYE SPARED THEM; though they did highly provoke God,
and deserved to be cut off, yet his eye pitied them: they provoked his
wrath, he stirred up his compassions. THEM; not all of them, for many
did die in the wilderness, and, among these, some by immediate wrath;
but how many soeve... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT, and, or then I SAID. The fathers were refractory, and deaf, would
not hearken, therefore God turns his advice to children. Though the
particular place is not specified, yet among the calamities of that
mournful age, and at the funerals of so many as then died, there were
some that had piety, ze... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD; the only God; idols, though your fathers idols, are no gods,
therefore let them never be that to you which they are not, cannot be
in themselves, the object of worship, and trust, and love. YOUR GOD,
by covenant, by redemption out of Egypt, by adoption, and giving you
the law; therefore ow... [ Continue Reading ]
HALLOW MY SABBATHS; remember to keep them holy, employ them on holy
works of God's solemn and public worship, and cease from servile and
worldly businesses. A SIGN: see EZEKIEL 20:12. As the Friday observed
a rest is the sign of a Turk, the seventh day observed is the sign of
a Jew, and distinguishe... [ Continue Reading ]
These unhappy children do even as their fathers in all points of
disobediences to God; are as deaf to his counsel, and as averse to his
law, which here is point by point recounted, and is the same with
EZEKIEL 20:13, where see it explained.... [ Continue Reading ]
NEVERTHELESS, Heb. _And_. God seems to take to himself the posture of
one that was just going to smite, yet draws back that he might spare,
and act like his own infinite goodness, not suitable to the sin of
this generation. WROUGHT: this is explained EZEKIEL 20:9.... [ Continue Reading ]
On this solemn gesture and signification, see EZEKIEL 20:5. Here it is
an oath added to a threat, to make it more dreadful to them, and to
make it successful in keeping them from the sin threatened. THAT I
WOULD SCATTER THEM; foretold them of a captivity which should come
upon them for their sins, w... [ Continue Reading ]
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
wasted, and by which their children should have learned, kept, and
done God's judgments, but did th... [ Continue Reading ]
Because they did by such perverse obstinacy reject the statutes I did
in mercy give them; my good laws and judgments, saith God, they
despised; for this cause God proceeds to punish them in a dreadful
kind and manner, GAVE THEM; not by appointing or enjoining, but by
permitting them to make such for... [ Continue Reading ]
POLLUTED THEM; either I permitted them to pollute themselves, or
discovered that they had polluted themselves, or treated them with
loathing and abhorrence, as polluted persons. IN THEIR OWN GIFTS;
either in their gifts which they pretended to bring to me, or rather
in their sacrifices they offered... [ Continue Reading ]
Since all this evil and wicked carriage in Egypt and in the wilderness
is too true, and cause of a Divine wrath against them, go on; tell
what the deportment of those was whom I brought into the land. UNTO
THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL; to those elders that were now come to him, that
they might tell others at... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN; so soon as settled in the land promised to Abraham and his seed.
LIFTED UP MINE HAND: see EZEKIEL 20:5,23. SAW; lookest after them,
and, when seen, liked and prepared after the manner of the heathen;
though this was forbidden, yet this thou didst, buildedst thy high
places, and thou settest up... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN; when they were intent upon this horrid course of sin, God
pleaded by his messengers, and prophets, and law, and some faithful
priests, What mean you, that ye go to the high place? should you not
go to the altar of God, and bring your sacrifices to the temple? Or
what God better than Abraham's... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL; those elders that were come to him, as EZEKIEL
20:1, which see. They come to make inquiry, and now the prophet
inquires of them, that their own conscience might make answer, and
tell them what to expect: Your fathers, where are they? What became of
some, that bore their iniquity... [ Continue Reading ]
YOUR GIFTS: see EZEKIEL 20:26. ALL YOUR IDOLS; it seems they took a
compendious way to increase sin and wrath; they worshipped many idols
at once; and this they did still to Ezekiel's time, to that very day.
Are you fit to come and ask counsel of me, whom you have so
shamelessly, so obstinately fors... [ Continue Reading ]
God by his prophet, to convince and recover them, tells them what they
think and have purposed. SHALL NOT BE AT ALL; shall be quite
frustrated. YE SAY; you have consulted and come to a resolution
herein. AS THE HEATHEN; unite in habitation, covenants, marriages,
commerce, and religion too; and then... [ Continue Reading ]
AS I LIVE: see EZEKIEL 20:3. A MIGHTY HAND; so mighty, that you shall
never wrest yourselves out of it: you think to revolt, and get out of
my hand, but you shall hereby discover your own folly, malice, and
weakness. A STRETCHED OUT ARM, which reacheth every where, whence you
can never flee, which s... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THE PEOPLE; Sidonians, Ammonites, Moabites, &c., whoever they
were to whom the house of the apostate Jews betook themselves; where
they thought to lurk, God will bring them thence into Babylonish
captivity. WILL GATHER YOU; the same thing doubled for greater
emphasis. ARE SCATTERED; you dispers... [ Continue Reading ]
BRING YOU; drive you; and since you think of such a course of ease to
yourselves by casting me off among the nations, I will bring you among
such as you shall be soon weary of. INTO THE WILDERNESS; into the most
horrid, barbarous, and savage parts of the inhabited world; into the
mountainous barren... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH YOUR FATHERS, who died there, and never entered Canaan. IN THE
WILDERNESS; which lay on the further side of the Red Sea, over against
the land of Egypt, and is from it called, as here, though it be
_Arabia Deserta_; in which, within the space of less than forty years,
all the rebellious murmure... [ Continue Reading ]
I will bring you out by number, yet so as you shall either by a
voluntary submission own my sceptre and government, or by a conquered
subjection yield to my sword and power. UNDER THE ROD; either
referring to the manner of shepherds in that country, which did tell
their sheep in and out of the fold;... [ Continue Reading ]
PURGE OUT; cull, and pick out, that they may be rejected, as they
deserve, or brought forth to shame and punishment. THE REBELS, the
contumacious sinners, who harden themselves against God; his severe
wasting judgments shall find them out in their hiding-places, and drag
them out, but not to return... [ Continue Reading ]
In short, you have done wickedly as you could, and I have done what
was sufficient to reclaim you, I have foretold you what will be the
final event, O house of Israel, and further I will not strive with
you. GO YE; ironically spoken, or, as is usually said to unreclaimable
ones, Take your course, wh... [ Continue Reading ]
The gifts of idolaters, and all their painted stuff, God rejected in
the former verse; now he encourageth the upright, those that feared,
and obeyed, and waited on him. _Mine holy mountain_; Zion, holy hill,
PSALMS 2:6; holy by designation, and God's own appointing it for his
temple and presence. TH... [ Continue Reading ]
The same gracious promise for substance repeated. SWEET SAVOUR;
incense of a pure and obedient heart. FROM THE PEOPLE; from Babylon,
and the parts of that kingdom, where they had been scattered these
seventy years. Gather you, by Cyrus's proclamation, and my secret
impulse on the spirits of the fait... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SHALL KNOW more fully by experience that he is your God, who is the
great, good, wise, and faithful God, who performs his word; you shall
know, and love, fear, obey, and worship him alone, and according to
his will. Of the rest of the verse, see EZEKIEL 20:5,23,28, where
these passages are spoken... [ Continue Reading ]
In your restored state, and in your prosperity, in the land whither
you are returned, ye shall review your former ways with sorrow;
remember, and grieve. YOUR WAYS of your folly, explained by their
doings, which defiled them, i.e. all their more notorious sins.
LOATHE: see EZEKIEL 6:9. IN YOUR OWN S... [ Continue Reading ]
This 44th verse doth summarily acquaint us that all Goa did for this
people was of free, mere mercy, and for his own sake, not theirs. YE
SHALL KNOW; experimentally, with affection and obedience. The
hypocrite secretly thinks somewhat in himself and works that God had
regard to, but an honest, good... [ Continue Reading ]
A new prophecy, and which pertains, say some, to the next chapter,
which is a large comment on this short prophecy in the three last
verses, for the 45th and 46th are introductory.... [ Continue Reading ]
He was now in Babylon, north from Jerusalem, and being commanded to
look toward the south, it is toward Jerusalem, and the land of Canaan.
THY FACE; thy courage and undaunted mind, manifest in prophesying as
thou art commissioned. DROP; let thy word distil, begin with softer
words ere thou shower do... [ Continue Reading ]
HEAR; hearken diligently, and consider. THE WORD OF THE LORD; what God
foretells shall be done. I WILL KINDLE A FIRE, I will bring an evil
like fire, the Chaldean forces, in thee, in the midst of the land.
EVERY GREEN TREE, & c.; all that flourish, and all that are poor. THE
FLAMING FLAME; it will b... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, all the nations round about, near to them, shall clearly see,
openly own it, as God's own work, both kindling this fire, and
continuing it till it hath consumed all which God would destroy by it.... [ Continue Reading ]
When the prophet had done his duty, and prophesied, and they should
have heard and understood, he returns with a complaint of their
quarrelling, censuring, flouting, and reproaching him for it: one
while they account him mad, out of his wits, taken up with raptures
and ecstasies, or else doting and... [ Continue Reading ]