EZEKIEL CHAPTER 7 The final desolation of Israel, EZEKIEL 7:1. The
mournful repentance of them that escape, EZEKIEL 7:16. The enemies are
permitted to defile the sanctuary, because of the abominations
practised in it, EZEKIEL 7:20. Under the type of a chain is showed the
miserable captivity of all o... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO THE LAND; the inhabitants who had sinned, and also to the land
wherein they sinned. AN END, end of God's patience, of the peace and
welfare of the people, and of the plenty, beauty, and desirableness of
the land itself, is come, or is near at hand. THE END; that dreadful
end I threatened agains... [ Continue Reading ]
There shall be no more delays, mine anger is upon thee. It is I who
send the Chaldeans, the pestilence, famine, &c.; these are
commissioned by me. WILL JUDGE, punish, THEE ACCORDING TO THY WAY, as
thou deservest. RECOMPENSE, Heb. _give_, unto thee as the wages of thy
iniquities, or lay all the guilt... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE EYE: see EZEKIEL 5:11. THINE ABOMINATIONS, not only the
punishment and smart, but the vileness, loathsomeness, and hatefulness
of thy sins, shall be, IN THE MIDST OF THEE; ever before thee, and
openly known to others also, or shall reach thy very heart. See
EZEKIEL 6:10,13.... [ Continue Reading ]
An evil and sore affliction, one misery enough to ruin the whole, so
that there will be no need of another. Or, as the Chaldee paraphrase,
one evil after another; and this bespeaks the extreme sadness of their
condition who suffer under this evil. Open your eyes, you will see it
is at the doors and... [ Continue Reading ]
Thus frequently is it repeated to show the certainty of the thing, the
heaviness of the judgment, the great apprehensions they should have of
it, and yet the great security they are under. God's vengeance seems
to slumber, and sinners dream it will never awake, but here the
prophet assureth the sinn... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MORNING; the word is variously rendered, and accordingly variously
applied. It is, say some, of a Chaldee original, and signifies to cry
out, to encompass, and to rise betimes in the morning, very fitly
applicable here. With the morning star, which ushers in the light,
thine enemies and thy sorr... [ Continue Reading ]
SHORTLY; or from a near distance, as well as in a short time, that the
flood of my wrath may bear all down before it. POUR OUT MY FURY; my
wrath shall not be poured out as water from a cloud at mighty
distance, but like the breaking out of the sea on the neighbouring
villages, which swallows up hous... [ Continue Reading ]
See EZEKIEL 5:11. ACCORDING TO THY WAYS, worse than the ways of
heathens, and thy punishments shall be worse. THAT ARE IN THE MIDST OF
THEE; still thou retainest the old, and addest new abominations; these
to this day are in thee, not hidden, but openly. I AM THE LORD THAT
SMITETH; you look only to... [ Continue Reading ]
If you will open your eyes, you may see the lowering day of vengeance:
see EZEKIEL 7:7. THE ROD HATH BLOSSOMED: this and what follows may
refer either,
1. To Nebuchadnezzar and his Chaldeans, the rod of God's anger; they
flourish, are strong and heavy, like to last too long in their
strength to bre... [ Continue Reading ]
VIOLENCE; with fierceness, which is their natural temper, a bitter and
hasty nation, HABAKKUK 1:6; with eagerness and impetuous vigour
executing, and with injustice and violence oppressing all. IS RISEN
UP; is grown up to be, though a rod to punish bad men, yet to be worse
than those it punisheth; i... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TIME IS COME: see EZEKIEL 7:2,3,6,7. Though the buyer honestly
possess what his money purchased, yet let him not hug himself in the
thought of his riches. NOR THE SELLER MOURN: men usually part with
their estates grieving that they must transmit their right to others,
but let sellers now think h... [ Continue Reading ]
He that now selleth is of that age that can scarce promise himself to
live till the seventy years captivity expire. SHALL NOT RETURN; either
out of captivity, or at the year of jubilee; he shall never with grief
behold another in possession of that he was forced to sell. Nor doth
this contradict Jer... [ Continue Reading ]
The house of Israel have published their resolution for war, and
summoned in all fit for arms, if the words be read as here. Or if in
the imperative mood, Blow ye, &c., they are a smart irony against the
preparations the Jews can possibly make for repelling the enemy, and
defending their city. TO MA... [ Continue Reading ]
WITHOUT; in the countries. WITHIN; in the besieged city. WITH THE
SWORD of the Chaldean soldier. Shall devour him; shall eat him up;
you, O Jews! shall be food for unsatiable pestilence and famine. Heavy
tidings to sinful Jerusalem!... [ Continue Reading ]
As we read the words they are a prediction, some shall escape, and a
promise of some mercy in the escape. But if we read them as we may,
And FLEE YE THAT ARE ESCAPED OF THEM, in the imperative, they are a
command to, or direction for, such as would escape, like that JEREMIAH
21:9. ON THE MOUNTAINS;... [ Continue Reading ]
All hands with which they should hold the instruments of
fortification, the weapons of war, the tools of working, and that
should carry away their goods, that they shall not be able to work at
the ramparts, nor fight in the battle, nor earn-their bread, or carry
away their substance on which they mi... [ Continue Reading ]
It is a very general usage in the Eastern parts in deepest sorrows and
distresses to put sackcloth on, and to gird it close to their bodies.
HORROR; either dreadful apprehensions of growing evils, or continued
shakings from impressions of what formerly they felt, according to
LEVITICUS 26:16,36. COV... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SHALL CAST THEIR SILVER; either,
1. The Jews themselves, that they be the lighter to flee, and might
stop the pursuer, whom they hope silver may stop a while, and give
them some space to get away; or, might occasion quarrels among
soldiers of fortune, which might set them one against another t... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BEAUTY OF HIS ORNAMENT; their riches, the ornament of a nation,
their silver, gold, &c. Or rather the temple and ark, and all that
pertained to it, which was the beauty and glory of that nation, and
they accounted it so. HE SET IT IN MAJESTY; God commanded it should be
stately, beautiful, and ri... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL GIVE IT, my temple, INTO THE HANDS, power and possession, OF
THE STRANGERS, foreigners, who by direction of my law were excluded
coming to it, they now shall enter into it, and take the riches of it
as lawful prey. TO THE WICKED: this description of these men,
strangers by their distance of p... [ Continue Reading ]
MY FACE WILL I TURN; either from the Jews, who cry under such violence
and profaneness; or, from the Chaldeans who act it, neither relieving
the one nor restraining the other. MY SECRET PLACE; either,
1. My enclosed land of Judea. Or,
2. My city Jerusalem. Or,
3. The temple. And,
4. The holy of... [ Continue Reading ]
A CHAIN; either to signify that like criminals they should be brought
in chains before God their Judge; or, as guilty and condemned, should
be led away in chains; or else, as captives in chains, carried away in
triumph, because murders and oppressions abounded in them, or because
the CRIMES which de... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WORST; the most violent, proud, and bloody men; such the Chaldeans
showed themselves. POSSESS; not only dwell in their houses, but by
right of conquest account them their own, and descending to theirs
after them. THE POMP; the excellency, magnificence, and glory,
whatever they boasted of; either... [ Continue Reading ]
DESTRUCTION; such as an angry, provoked power makes when it cuts off
all root and branch. THEY SHALL SEEK PEACE; either by inquiring of
prophets; or rather, suing to Nebuchadnezzar, whom, after so many
affronts, they will attempt to pacify. THERE SHALL BE NONE; no such
thing can be had: they should... [ Continue Reading ]
MISCHIEF UPON MISCHIEF; loss upon loss, one sorrow on the neck of
another. RUMOUR UPON RUMOUR; dreadful news one post after another of
the enemies threats, preparations, marches, successes, and cruelties,
wounding the heart of the stoutest. In this multiplied perplexity they
will inquire, it is like... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING, Zedekiah, shall mourn, droop and despair, and every
magistrate shall despond. The hands of the people: see EZEKIEL 7:17.
SHALL BE TROUBLED; hang down, and melt away. I will no more forbear
what they have deserved, I will repay, and they shall know my
vengeance.... [ Continue Reading ]