EZEKIEL CHAPTER 8 Ezekiel is brought in a vision of God to Jerusalem,
EZEKIEL 8:1, and showed the image of jealousy set up in the temple,
EZEKIEL 8:5,6, the worship of the ancients in their chambers of
imagery, EZEKIEL 8:7, the mourners for Tammuz, EZEKIEL 8:13,14, and
the worshippers of the sun, EZ... [ Continue Reading ]
A LIKENESS of a man; that man whom he had seen upon the throne, i.e.
of Christ. THE APPEARANCE OF FIRE: see EZEKIEL 1:26. This fire denotes
the wrath of God against Jerusalem, and it is observed it was fire
downward, wrath already coming down upon the Jews. THE APPEARANCE OF
BRIGHTNESS, to signify t... [ Continue Reading ]
HE PUT FORTH A HAND; Christ. This was acted visionally, not corporally
or actually, and so all that is here spoken of to the end of the 16th
verse. THE SPIRIT; which indeed is the hand which took him by the
head, gently, but with mighty strength. LIFTED ME UP; very probably in
the sight of the elder... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GLORY OF GOD: see EZEKIEL 1:28, EZEKIEL 3:23. WAS THERE; whither
he carried me, and there it showed me what I saw. ACCORDING TO THE
VISION THAT I SAW; like that; which gave further confirmation to the
prophet, and encouraged him in his work and call.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN; when he had in vision brought me hither. LIFT UP THINE EYES;
observe diligently and exactly every thing which thou mayst see
northward first. THE GATE OF THE ALTAR; so called, because Ahaz had
removed it from the middle of the court, where by God's command it was
placed by Solomon; but now Aha... [ Continue Reading ]
SEEST THOU? dost thou observe? WHAT THEY DO; the inhabitants, the
generality of the Jews. THE GREAT ABOMINATIONS; the notorious
idolatries. HERE; in this court, in view of my temple, and where all
that come, as most did, this way to worship me see it, so shameless is
it! THAT I SHOULD GO; not that t... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DOOR; the second door, for there were two in the north side. THE
COURT; EZEKIEL 8:3. Some say it was the court into which the Levites
only, not the people, might enter, and round about which were the
chambers of the priests. WHEN I LOOKED; probably being at the door of
the court, he might espy s... [ Continue Reading ]
The hole he saw in the wall was not quite through, it was not great
enough for him to go through, therefore he is commanded to dig one
large enough to come at the door mentioned in this verse. A DOOR; some
very private door by which the idolatrous priests entered into the
chamber of their imagery, t... [ Continue Reading ]
GO IN: this was to secure him; he need fear neither the violence which
idolaters usually show against those that discover them, nor yet any
legal impurity by coming so near these abominable things. BEHOLD; look
diligently, that thou mayst particularly reprove these, and denounce
my just judgments ag... [ Continue Reading ]
SO I WENT IN, according to the vision. OF CREEPING THINGS; of such
creatures as the Egyptians, or any others with whom the Jews had
acquaintance, did worship. ABOMINABLE BEASTS; the beasts are here
called abominable, because idolaters had abused them to unlawful uses,
making idols of them. THE IDOLS... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE STOOD, offering incense before the idols. SEVENTY MEN; either
the sanhedrim, or council of seventy, who should have preserved
religion pure and untainted, to which their office bound them; or else
seventy of the more aged heads of the tribes or families, who should
have been examples by their... [ Continue Reading ]
HAST THOU SEEN? observed and thoroughly considered. THE ANCIENTS: see
EZEKIEL 8:11. DO IN THE DARK; whether ashamed to act openly what was
most absurd, or whether out of blindness doting in secret on what
heathens secretly derided, though for interest they acted it openly;
owning that religion which... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT SEE, represented in this vision, GREATER ABOMINATIONS;
either because added to all the rest, or because some circumstances in
these make them more abominable than what before was represented. Or
it may be taken for very great, as when the word is applied to cities,
DEUTERONOMY 1:28 6 10 9... [ Continue Reading ]
HE BROUGHT ME, not by real and corporal change of place, but in vision
and by representation. OF THE GATE of the outer court, or court of the
women, so called because they were allowed to come into it, as were
all the laity of the Jews: but it is more likely the gate of the inner
court, the court of... [ Continue Reading ]
Besides these thou hast seen, thou shalt again see great abominations.
Or if the expression be strictly comparative, then these latter
wickednesses may be accounted greater, because acted in a more sacred
place.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE INNER COURT; the inmost, that which was next to the temple, called
here the Lord's house. AT THE DOOR OF THE TEMPLE: before he saw
abominations in the gates of the courts, now he is come to the very
house itself. THE PORCH; that stately, large porch, beautified with
the high, curious, and mighty... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN; after the prophet had seen all, and had time to consider all he
saw. HE SAID UNTO ME; God appeals to the prophet. Doth the house of
Judah think these no sins, or but little sins, or that I account not
those provocations to anger? Do they so sottishly undervalue me and my
law and ordinances, &c... [ Continue Reading ]
What I will do is greater than to be expressed; they with a furious
heat for their idols provoked me, and I will with a just indignation
provoke them, nay, destroy them. MINE EYE SHALL NOT SPARE: see EZEKIEL
7:4,8,9. THOUGH THEY CRY: the prophet doth not give it the name of
praying, but it is a cry,... [ Continue Reading ]