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Verse Ezekiel 4:16. _I WILL BREAK THE STAFF OF BREAD_] They shall be
besieged till all the bread is consumed, till the famine becomes
_absolute_; see 2 Kings 25:3: "And on the ninth of the _fourth_ m...
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THE STAFF OF BREAD - Bread is so called because it is that on which
the support of life mainly depends.
WITH ASTONISHMENT - With dismay and anxiety at the calamities which
are befalling them....
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Ezekiel 4:1. The word tile means “brick.” They were used by the
Babylonians to preserve their records, and many have been found marked
with building plans, etc. The sign of the tile foretells the sieg...
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(C) THE HARDSHIPS OF THE EXILES AND THE BESIEGED. The horrors of
famine, consequent upon the siege, are suggested by the symbolical
action of this section, in which the prophet's food and drink are to...
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I WILL BREAK. Reference to Pentateuch (Leviticus 26:26). Occurr ing
again in Ezekiel 5:16; Ezekiel 14:13. but nowhere else in O.T....
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Symbol of scarcity during the siege and pollution in the dispersion
from having to eat unclean things among the Gentiles
The passage continues Ezekiel 4:8. The prophet is commanded (while
lying immov...
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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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_the staff of bread_ i.e. the staff which bread is; a common figure,
ch. Ezekiel 5:16; Leviticus 26:26; Isaiah 3:1; Psalms 105:16.
It is sca
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Explanation of the symbol of eating bread by measure (Ezekiel 4:10)....
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III. THE PARABLE OF JERUSALEM'S FAMINE
4:9-17
TRANSLATION
(9) NOW as for You, take to you wheat and barley, and beans and
lentils and millet and fitches, and put them in a vessel, and prepare
them fo...
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Moreover he said unto me, Son of man, behold, I will break the staff
of bread in Jerusalem: and they shall eat bread by weight, and with
care; and they shall drink water by measure, and with astonish...
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§ 2. THE OVERTHROW OF THE JEWISH KINGDOM FORETOLD (EZEKIEL 4-7)
The great theme of the first part of Ezekiel's prophetic ministry was
the certainty of the complete downfall of the Jewish state. Though...
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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 4
THE BRICK AND THE IRON PLATE – EZEKIEL 4:1-8
V1 ‘*Son
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I WILL BREAK THE STAFF OF BREAD IN JERUSALEM. — In Ezekiel 4:16, the
meaning of the foregoing symbolism is declared in plain language.
Bread, as the chief article of food is put for all food, the spec...
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וַ יֹּ֣אמֶר אֵלַ֗י בֶּן ־אָדָם֙
הִנְנִ֨י שֹׁב
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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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The second division of the Book contains the messages of the prophet
concerning the reprobation of the chosen nation. These fall into three
parts. In the first, by symbolism and speech he described th...
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Moreover he said to me, Son of man, behold, I will break (n) the staff
of bread in Jerusalem: and they shall eat bread by weight, and with
care; and they shall drink water by measure, and in horror:...
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_Staff. As this supports the weak, so bread nourishes all men,
(Worthington) particularly the bread of life. (St. Jerome) --- Very
little food, (Calmet) and that of a nauseous kind, (Haydock) would be...
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Melancholy as this was, when the bread and water were given out by
weight and measure, yet infinitely more distressing is it, when the
Lord makes a famine, not of the bread that perisheth, but that wh...
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God returns again to the citizens of Jerusalem, and announces that
they should be so destroyed by famine, that they should be reduced to
the last extremity, and all but consumed by want. But he places...
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Besides the general judgment that God pronounced upon the condition of
Israel, Jerusalem-on whom lay all the iniquity of the people now come
to its height-appears before God whom she had despised. The...
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MOREOVER HE SAID UNTO ME, SON OF MAN,.... What follows opens the
design, and shows what was intended by the symbol of the miscellany
bread, baked with cow dung, the prophet was to eat by measure, as,...
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Moreover he said unto me, Son of man, behold, I will break the staff
of bread in Jerusalem: and they shall eat bread by weight, and with
care; and they shall drink water by measure, and with astonishm...
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_Behold, I will break the staff of bread in Jerusalem_ I will cause a
scarcity of bread in Jerusalem, 2 Kings 25:3; and deprive it of the
chief support of man's life. _And they shall eat their bread b...
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THE SYMBOLS OF THE FAMINE...
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Moreover, He said unto me, Son of man, behold, I will break the staff
of bread in Jerusalem, bread being one of the chief articles of food,
one of man's main articles of nourishment; AND THEY SHALL EA...
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9-17 The bread which was Ezekiel's support, was to be made of coarse
grain and pulse mixed together, seldom used except in times of urgent
scarcity, and of this he was only to take a small quantity....
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Here the Lord confirms his threat of famine by a solemn protestation
that he would break the staff of bread; either take their, harvests
away, and deny them bread, or withhold his blessing, the streng...
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Ezekiel 4:16 said H559 (H8799) Son H1121 man H120 off H7665 (H8799)
supply H4294 bread H3899 Jerusalem...
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‘Moreover he said to me, “Son of man, behold, I will break the
staff of bread in Jerusalem, and they will eat bread by weight and
with carefulness, and they will drink water by measure and with
dismay...
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CONTENTS: The sign of the tile. Typical representations.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: If men will not serve God with cheerfulness in the
abundance of all things, God will make them serve th...
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Ezekiel 4:1. _Son of man, take thee a tile._ It is probable that the
prophet took a sheet of plastic clay proper for his purpose; for the
Hebrew root בנה _banah,_ is generally applied to construction...
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_Even thus shall the children of Israel eat their defiled bread._
CONFORMITY OF PUNISHMENT TO SIN
They had sinned in excess, and God would take away their plenty. Hosea
13:6, “According to their past...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 4:1 Judgment on Jerusalem and Judah. The
oracles of chs. Ezekiel 4:1 come before Jerusalem’s downfall in 587
B.C. Although the sequence
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 4:16 SUPPLY OF BREAD in Hebrew is “staff
of bread” (see esv footnote), which probably refers to a method of
storage. To BREAK the staff (see...
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_Scanty means of subsistence symbolising punishment_ (chap. Ezekiel
4:9)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 4:9. The several sorts of vegetable
food—the richest and the poorest in nutritive elements—being
pla...
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EXPOSITION
Prior to any detailed examination of the strange series of acts
recorded in this and the following chapter, we are met with the
question whether they were indeed visible and outward acts,...
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CHAPTER 4.
THE VISION OF THE SIEGE AND THE INIQUITY-BEARING.
Ezekiel 4:1. _And thou, son of man, take thee a brick, and set it
before thee, and engrave on it the city Jerusalem._
Ezekiel 4:2. _And l...
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Now thou also, Son of man, take a tile (Ezekiel 4:1),
Now this is a brick, and it's about twelve inches by fourteen inches.
The archeologists have uncovered thousands of these bricks there in
the area...