2. FULLER DETAILS RELATING TO THE SINS OF THE PEOPLE AND THEIR
PUNISHMENT (Chaps. 12–19)
Intercourse with their countrymen in Jerusalem deeply affected the
views and hopes of the exiled Jews, as the feelings and expectations
in British colonies are affected by the discussions and decisions in
the mo... [ Continue Reading ]
(2.) THE SYMBOL FROM BREAD AND WATER (Ezekiel 12:17)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—The prophet is commanded to take his ordinary
meals as a man under great apprehensions. It is not, as in chap.
Ezekiel 4:16, that he is thus to indicate a dreadful scarcity
approaching, but rather the felt pressure of that calami... [ Continue Reading ]
(3.) THE FOOLISH PROVERB (Ezekiel 12:21)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—The hearts of the Jerusalem people would evade any
fair application of the ominous action of Ezekiel, and he is incited
to aim a blow at the evasion, which took form in a proverbial saying,
Ezekiel 12:22, “THE DAYS ARE PROLONGED, AND EVERY V... [ Continue Reading ]