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Ezekiel 10:1. Once more the glory vision appears. The linen clothed
man who had done the marking in the previous chapter is now executing
judgment. Who is He? Evidently more than an angel. That he is...
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THE BURNING OF THE CITY. But the guilty city must be destroyed as well
as the people: so the awful carnage is followed by a no less awful
conflagration prophetic of the fire, kindled later by Babyloni...
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THE WHEELS. the wheel. Hebrew 'ophan. See note on Ezekiel 10:2...
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On the fire between the cherubim, cf. Ezekiel 1:13....
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B. Jerusalem Destroyed by Fire 10:1-8
TRANSLATION
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Then I looked, and behold, upon the platform which was above the head
of the cherubim there appeared something like a sapphire stone, as the
app...
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And it came to pass, that when he had commanded the man clothed with
linen, saying, Take fire from between the wheels, from between the
cherubims; then he went in, and stood beside the wheels.
WHEN...
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§ 3. A VISION OF JERUSALEM'S SIN AND DOOM (EZEKIEL 8-11)
Date, August-September, 591 b.c.
A year and two months after his call to be a prophet, Ezekiel was
visited in his house by the elders of the J...
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BESIDE THE WHEELS] RV 'beside a wheel.'...
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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 10
COALS OF FIRE OVER THE CITY – EZEKIEL 10:1-8
V1 I
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וַ יְהִ֗י בְּ צַוֹּתֹו֙ אֶת ־הָ אִ֤ישׁ
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YOUR HOUSE IS LEFT UNTO YOU DESOLATE
Ezekiel 8:1; Ezekiel 9:1; Ezekiel 10:1; Ezekiel 11:1
ONE of the most instructive phases of reli
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The prophet next described the process of judgment. First, a
preliminary vision was granted to him. The man with the inkhorn who
had passed through the midst of the city, setting his mark on the
sighi...
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This last verse seems to throw some little light upon the subject, to
guide us in our apprehension of the meaning of this mysterious
scripture. If we compare what is here said, with a similar account,...
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Here the Prophet teaches the end of the vision. The Jews thought that
they should always be safe and secure under God’s _presence; _they
thought that the sacred fire on the altar availed for the expia...
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In chapter 10 the whole city is given up to be consumed. The glory of
Jehovah presides over the judgment and commands it. He stands upon the
threshold of His house which He fills with His glory in jud...
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AND IT CAME TO PASS, [THAT] WHEN HE HAD COMMANDED THE MAN CLOTHED WITH
LINEN,.... After the orders were given by him that was upon the throne
to the man thus described:
SAYING, TAKE FIRE FROM BETWEEN...
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_Then the glory of the Lord went up from the cherub_ In token of his
departure from the temple. The words may be better rendered, _For the
glory of the Lord had gone up_, &c. For the prophet repeats h...
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THE BURNING OF THE CITY...
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And it came to pass that, when He had commanded the man clothed with
linen, saying, Take fire from between the wheels, from between the
cherubim; then he went in and stood beside the wheels, beneath t...
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1-7 The fire being taken from between the wheels, under the cherubim,
ch. Ezekiel 1:13, seems to have signified the wrath of God to be
executed upon Jerusalem. It intimated that the fire of Divine wra...
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See EZEKIEL 10:2, which is the same in effect with this. What is said
to be between the wheels is said also to be between the cherubims;
which represent angels, the ministers of God's providence; and...
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Ezekiel 10:6 commanded H6680 (H8763) man H376 clothed H3847 (H8803)
linen H906 saying H559 (H8800) Take...
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‘And it came about that when he commanded the man clothed in linen,
saying, “Take fire from between the whirling wheels, from between
the cherubim,” he went in and stood beside a wheel, and the cherub...
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CONTENTS: Visions of the altar fire scattered over Jerusalem.
Description of the cherubim.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: God's glory and government infinitely transcend all the
brigh...
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Ezekiel 10:1. _Behold, in the firmament there appeared as it were a
sapphire stone, as the appearance of a throne._ This is the vision
that was seen by the river Chebar, but now the vision opens in th...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 10:1 Two actions are interwoven here: the
second (visionary) phase of city destruction (vv. Ezekiel 10:1), and
the further withdrawal of the glory of God from the temple (vv....
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(3.) THE SETTING FIRE TO JERUSALEM, WITH THE WITHDRAWAL FROM THE
TEMPLE (Chap. 10)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 10:1. The sealing of the remnant has
proved the faithfulness of the Lord to His covenant;...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 10:1, EZEKIEL 10:2
THEN I LOOKED, etc. There follows on the work of judgment another
theophany, like that of Ezekiel 1:15.
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CHAPTER 10.
THE VISION OF THE COALS OF FIRE.
As soon as the prophet's attention was withdrawn from what had for the
time completely absorbed it, the proceedings connected with the
preservation of the...
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And then I looked, and, behold, in the firmament [the heaven] that was
above the head of the cherubims there appeared over them as it were a
sapphire stone, as the appearance of the likeness of a thro...
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Ezekiel 10:2; Psalms 80:1; Psalms 99:1...
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And stood — Either as one that deferred execution, to try whether
the city would repent, or as one who was to give some farther order to
the angels, that were to be the ministers of his just displeasu...