EZEKIEL CHAPTER 3 Ezekiel is made to eat the roll, EZEKIEL 3:1. God
encourageth him in the discharge of his office EZEKIEL 3:4: he is
carried by the Spirit to Tel-abib; and is there admonished of his duty
as a watchman to Israel, EZEKIEL 3:15. God further instructeth him
concerning his typical bands... [ Continue Reading ]
SO, Heb. _And_; so soon as he had heard he must eat it. _I opened my
mouth_; not to discuss points, but to obey, to show my readiness
indeed, and to do what lay on me to do. HE CAUSED ME TO EAT THAT ROLL;
not by a force compelling me, but by a concurrent help in what the
prophet was ready to do.... [ Continue Reading ]
In this verse is confirmed and explained what was spoken EZEKIEL 3:1,
which see. CAUSE THY BELLY TO EAT; the mouth is the proper instrument
of eating, but when meat is eaten and digested, the belly is said to
eat; the prophet must not just taste, but he must chew, swallow down,
retain, and fill his... [ Continue Reading ]
SON OF MAN: see EZEKIEL 3:1, and EZEKIEL 2:1. _Go_; either the first
word, go, intimates the awakening and rousing him, and the latter, GET
THEE, directs him whither to go when on his legs, or else it is an
idiom of the Hebrew language, or a hendyadis, an ingemination of the
same command. THE HOUSE... [ Continue Reading ]
Though the Divine command is reason enough why we should obey readily,
yet God is pleased to give the prophet arguments to persuade, and
ushers them in here. A PEOPLE OF A STRANGE SPEECH; who cannot skill of
thy speech, nor thou speak (without gift of tongues) to them. Shift
not off thy work as if,... [ Continue Reading ]
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This verse is much what the former, yet strengthens and illustrates
what is laid down there. MANY PEOPLE here may be, according to the
comprehensiveness of the Hebrew word, either numerous, whose
multitudes would be their pride, and tempt them to deride thee; or,
mighty in valour and feats o... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT, Heb. _And_, put adversatively, is rightly rendered _but_. WILL
NOT HEARKEN UNTO THEE; have no mind or will. The original is not here,
as mostly it is elsewhere, content to express it by the word in the
tense which connoteth the event. But the original first points out
their want of a will and i... [ Continue Reading ]
This may be to remove the objection of the prophet, who might plead
the softness of his own metal, and pretend shameless sinners will
scoff a young prophet out of countenance. Behold, says God, consider.
I HAVE MADE; given. They have given themselves this impudent
countenance; I have given thee true... [ Continue Reading ]
If their foreheads be hard and cutting as the flint, if they wound the
soft and tender, if they sparkle with fire against those of harder
metal; yet be not afraid, I have made thee as the adamant, harder than
flint, able to cut and to break it. But what if there should be
allusion to the Talmudic ra... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse is a repetition of the charge given to the prophet, to deal
faithfully and undauntedly in the delivering his message, to deliver
always what God should speak, to speak nothing else, and to speak all
that. These repetitions in the abundance of the same words, are from
the usage and custom... [ Continue Reading ]
See EZEKIEL 3:4. TO THEM OF THE CAPTIVITY; of the first captivity
under Jeconiah's reign, who succeeded his father Jehoiakim, slain for
his conspiracy with Egypt against Nebuchadnezzar, as 2 KINGS 24:1,6,7.
These are those good figs, JEREMIAH 24:5, of whom such good is spoken,
and to whom those prom... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SPIRIT; the Spirit of God, which governed the wheels and the
living creatures, EZEKIEL 8:3. TOOK ME UP; either raised him up to
nearer approaches, to see and discern, to hear and learn; or carried
him to his countrymen, to whom he was to speak. BEHIND ME; his face
toward the north while he saw t... [ Continue Reading ]
I HEARD, added to connect the verses and to make the reading full,
hath I think somewhat perplexed the words, and occasioned inquiry
after two different sounds or voices; whereas if we read them as in
the Hebrew and as the Latin, AND THE NOISE WAS OF THE WINGS, & c., so
the 13th verse will explain t... [ Continue Reading ]
SO, Heb. _And_, or then, at that very time. THE SPIRIT, the Spirit of
God, as EZEKIEL 3:12, which see. LIFTED ME UP, either from that
prostration which the terrible vision had caused when he fell to the
ground; or rather, caught him, who before was on his legs and well
come to himself, up into the a... [ Continue Reading ]
See EZEKIEL 3:11. TEL-ABIB; the name of a place in that part of
Mesopotamia, which was shut up within Chebar westward, and Saocora
eastward. This was divided into superior, called Gozan, and inferior,
called here Tel-abib, a low country, and unprofitable, because spoiled
by waters, and secure to kee... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse gives us sufficient account why the prophet staid these
seven days; it was because the particular word he was to speak to them
was not yet declared to him. He had a call and commission to be a
prophet, and comes in this character to these Jews, but till seven
days are ended he receives no... [ Continue Reading ]
See EZEKIEL 2:1. I; the person that appeared to him, EZEKIEL 1:26. It
is the great and glorious One. MADE THEE; appointed by commission; I
have qualified by gifts, I have actually sent thee forth, &c.
WATCHMAN; night and day to observe whether the enemy approach, and to
give notice on pain of death.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN I SAY, either by the, menaces of my law, or by motion of my
Spirit stirring thee up to reprove and warn. THE WICKED; any wicked
one whatever, rich or poor, mean or mighty. THOU SHALT SURELY DIE;
such courses will certainly end in death, and in damnation if not
left. GIVEST HIM NOT WARNING; freq... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS WICKEDNESS: this may denote the sinfulness of his mind and heart,
which is the spring of all. HIS WICKED WAY; his actual sinful courses;
the practices of sin and the habits of sin must be left. HE SHALL DIE
IN HIS INIQUITY; the punishment of his unrepented sins shall be death,
but there is no da... [ Continue Reading ]
What must be done to sinners is said, now for those that have been
righteous take thy directions. A RIGHTEOUS MAN; either one that hath
for some continuance of time professed the way of righteousness, but
is now overcome of vices; or who is righteous only in appearance, as
PROVERBS 18:17 EZEKIEL 18:... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THOU WARN; as often as need. The righteous man; the truly and
really pious, the regenerate man. SIN NOT; deliberately, customarily,
habitually. AND HE DOTH NOT SIN; takes warning, and departs further
from sin, and keeps better to the ways of God. LIVE; be accepted with
God and happy; and both war... [ Continue Reading ]
See EZEKIEL 3:14 EZEKIEL 1:3. THERE; at Tel-abib. GO FORTH INTO THE
PLAIN; withdraw from the multitude, and retire into the opener place.
Likely it was some spacious level in that low country which lay
between the rivers. TALK WITH THEE; to comfort, encourage, direct, and
communicate further of the... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN; so soon as commanded. THE GLORY OF THE LORD: see EZEKIEL 1:28,
with foregoing verses. STOOD THERE; in the plain whither he is now
come. AS THE GLORY WHICH I SAW BY THE RIVER; it overpowered him now as
then, and he could bear it no more now than before he could.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SPIRIT: see EZEKIEL 2:2. SHUT THYSELF WITHIN THY HOUSE: some say
this is to be an interrogation, wilt thou, &c.? others add it is an
irony, upbraiding him; but I see no ground for either. It is, as we
read it, a plain command, which appears, in that with the command God
giveth strength to do wha... [ Continue Reading ]
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SON OF MAN: see EZEKIEL 2:1. It is not said who shall do this,
therefore interpreters guess variously at it. Some say it is
figurative, noting the malice of the Jews, who would not suffer him
quietly to converse with them, their malice was like bonds. Others
understand the words as they sou... [ Continue Reading ]
Either by forbidding thee to speak, I will make thee as dumb as if thy
tongue did cleave to the roof of thy mouth; or possibly God did
suspend his influence, and leave the prophet dumb, as one who could
not move his tongue, the use whereof is taken away. A REPROVER; a man
to reprove (as Heb.); shalt... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN I SPEAK WITH THEE; whenever I shall reveal any thing to thee; or,
when I shall have discovered all to thee which thy people should be
informed in; then I will open thy lips, and loose they tongue, and
give thee power to speak. THOU SHALT SAY UNTO THEM; in point of duty
thou must tell them what... [ Continue Reading ]