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Verse Ezekiel 6:14. _AND MAKE THE LAND-MORE DESOLATE THAN THE
WILDERNESS_ _TOWARD DIBLATH_] _Diblath_ or _Diblathayim_ is situated
in the land of Moab. It is mentioned Numbers 33:46,
_Almon-Diblathai...
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The gleam of hope is but transitory. Darkness again gathers round, for
as yet the prophet is predicting judgment.
Ezekiel 6:11
SMITE ... STAMP - Well-known modes of expressing grief.
Ezekiel 6:13
S...
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Ezekiel 6:1. The mountains of Israel are mentioned first, because they
were the places where the people practiced idolatry; they were the
high places so often mentioned in the historical books. (Read...
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The prospect of the awful destruction of the idolaters by sword,
famine, and pestilence, moves Ezekiel to give vent to his feelings in
gestures of triumphant scorn; far from pitying his sinful
fellow-...
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SO WILL I: or, And. will.
STRETCH OUT MY HAND. Reference to Pentateuch (Exodus 7:6, &c.)
DIBLATH. Diblathaim (Numbers 33:46; Jeremiah 48:22).. Massoretic note
records the fact that some MSS, read Rib...
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Second Section. Ch. Ezekiel 3:22 to Ezekiel 7:27
The second section of the Book contains these parts:
(1) Ch. Ezekiel 3:22-27. A preface in which the prophet is commanded
to confine himself to his o...
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Renewal of the threat of destruction because of idolatry...
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_desolate, yea, more desolate_ Rather: DESOLATE AND WASTE (ch. Ezekiel
33:28-29; Ezekiel 35:3) more than the wilderness of Diblah. The
comparative "more than," however, is not probable. Moreover a
wil...
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WILDERNESS TOWARDS DIBLATH— _Wilderness of Diblath. Diblath_ was in
the land of Moab (Numbers 33:46; Numbers 33:56.), and was part of that
terrible wilderness mentioned by Moses, Deuteronomy 8:15.
REF...
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C. A Distressing Lamentation 6:11-14
TRANSLATION
(11) Thus says the Lord GOD: Clap your hand and stamp your foot, and
say, Alas, because of all the evil abominations of the house of
Israel, with swor...
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So will I stretch out my hand upon them, and make the land desolate,
yea, more desolate than the wilderness toward Diblath, in all their
habitations: and they shall know that I am the LORD.
DIBLATH...
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A PROPHECY AGAINST THE MOUNTAIN LAND OF ISRAEL
The coming judgment is here announced to the land of Israel, which is
identified with the people. Ezekiel 6:8, following up the hint in
Ezekiel 5:3, spe...
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MORE DESOLATE THAN] RV 'waste, from.' The wilderness toward Diblath]
RV 'Diblah.' Diblath, or Diblathaim, was in Moab, beyond the Dead Sea
(Numbers 33:46; Jeremiah 48:22). The phrase in AV would mean...
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EZEKIEL: ‘THEY SHALL KNOW THAT I AM GOD’
THE *SIN OF JUDAH AND THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 1 TO 24
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 6
GOD WILL BREAK THE *ALTARS AND REMOVE THE FALSE GODS – EZE...
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MORE DESOLATE THAN THE WILDERNESS TOWARD DIBLATH. — The name
_Diblath_ does not occur elsewhere; but _Diblathaim,_ the dual form,
is mentioned in Numbers 33:46; Jeremiah 48:22, as a double city on the...
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וְ נָטִ֤יתִי אֶת ־יָדִי֙ עֲלֵיהֶ֔ם וְ
נָתַתִּ
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THE END FORETOLD
Ezekiel 4:1 - Ezekiel 7:1
WITH the fourth chapter we enter on the exposition of the first great
division of Ezekiel's prophecies. The chaps, 4-24, cover a period of
about four and a...
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These signs were followed by denunciations growing naturally out of
what they had taught. In general terms, the prophet first foretold the
coming judgment of the sword against the whole land, and the...
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So will I stretch out my hand upon them, and make the land desolate,
even, more desolate (h) than the wilderness toward Diblath, in all
their habitations: and they shall know that I [am] the LORD.
(h...
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_From, or, "more than," (Haydock) as Hebrew may signify. Deblatha was
in the land of Moab, Numbers xxxiii. 46. (Calmet)_...
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REFLECTIONS
READER! amidst numberless subjects, which arise everywhere and in
every part of the word of God, some there are, which from their vast
importance, arrest the mind more earnestly, and call...
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It should seem, from what is here said, that the Prophet was to
enforce the truths he had to deliver, by action of body as well as
expression of mind. Indeed, so solemn a subject might well be suppose...
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Ezekiel pursues the same sentiment, but it is necessary to persist
with more words in confirmation of his prophecy, because it was
somewhat difficult of belief, especially among men so secure, and who...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 5 AND 6.
In the revelation given to Ezekiel Jerusalem is taken, and its
population almost entirely destroyed. The dispersed remnant are
pursued by the sword,...
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SO WILL I STRETCH OUT MINE HAND UPON THEM,.... Not unto them, in a way
of mercy; but upon, or against them, in a way of judgment. The Targum
paraphrases it,
"and I will lift up the stroke of my power...
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So will I stretch out my hand upon them, and make the land desolate,
yea, more desolate than the wilderness toward Diblath, in all their
habitations: and they shall know that I [am] the LORD.
Ver. 14...
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_Smite with thy hand, and stamp with thy foot_ Join to thy words the
gestures which are proper to express grief and concern at the
wickedness of thy people, and for their calamities that will ensue.
_...
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THE FATE OF THOSE WHO REMAIN...
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So will I stretch out My hand upon them, in sending His punishment,
AND MAKE THE LAND DESOLATE, YEA, MORE DESOLATE THAN THE WILDERNESS
TOWARD DIBLATH, a desert otherwise unknown, but probably located...
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11-14 It is our duty to be affected, not only with our own sins and
sufferings, but to look with compassion upon the miseries wicked
people bring upon themselves. Sin is a desolating thing; therefore,...
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Ezekiel 6:14 out H5186 (H8804) hand H3027 make H5414 (H8804) land H776
desolate H8077 desolate H4923 wilderness...
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“And you will know that I am Yahweh when their slain men shall be
among their idols round about their altars, on every high hill, in all
the tops of the mountains, and under every green tree, and unde...
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CONTENTS: Message against the mountains of Israel. Remnant to be
spared. Desolations upon the land.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: If men do not, as they ought, destroy idolatry, God will
fir...
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Ezekiel 6:3. _I will destroy your high places,_ all the necessaries of
idolatry. במות _bomoth,_ Βουνοι, thence Βωμοι. _Your
high altars._ In Montfaucon's Antiquities we have various views of
heathen a...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 6:1 These two extended oracles are both
addressed to “geography”: the “mountains” (Ezekiel 6:2) and
“land” ...
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4. FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS AS TO THE CONSEQUENCES OF ISRAEL’S CONDUCT
(Chap. 6)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—_The judgment on places of idolatry and the
worshippers_ (Ezekiel 6:1). After asserting, in Ezekiel 6:1,...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 6:2, EZEKIEL 6:3
SET THY FACE TOWARD THE MOUNTAINS, etc. The formula is eminently
characteristic of Ezekiel. We have had it with a different verb in the
Hebrew, in...
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CHAPTER 5-6.
THE VISION OF THE SHORN HAIR AND ITS FORESHADOWING DESOLATIONS.
Ezekiel 5:1. _And thou, son of man, take thee a sharp sword; a
barber's razor shalt thou take to thee, and cause it to pa...
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Shall we turn in our Bibles to Ezekiel the sixth chapter.
Ezekiel here addresses himself to the mountains of Israel. The people
of Israel had built places of worship on the tops of the mountains,
but...
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1 Kings 14:23; 2 Kings 16:4; Ezekiel 20:28; Ezekiel 6:4; Hosea 4:13;...
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Wilderness — The horrid wilderness of Moab. Therein the fiery
serpents so much annoyed Israel. Accordingly the land of Canaan is at
this day one of the most desolate countries in the world....