* The idolatries committed by the Jewish rulers. (1-6) The
superstitions to which the Jews were then devoted, the Egyptian.
(7-12) The Phoenician. (13,14) The Persian. (15,16) The heinousness of
their sin. (17,18)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-6 The glorious personage Ezekiel beheld in vision, seemed to take
hold upon him, and he was conveyed in spirit to Jerusalem. There, in
the inner court of the temple, was prepared a place for some base
idol. The whole was presented in vision to the prophet. If it should
please God to give any man a... [ Continue Reading ]
7-12 A secret place was, as it were, opened, where the prophet saw
creatures painted on the walls, and a number of the elders of Israel
worshipped before them. No superiority in worldly matters will
preserve men from lust, or idolatries, when they are left to their own
deceitful hearts; and those wh... [ Continue Reading ]
13-18 The yearly lamenting for Tammuz was attended with infamous
practices; and the worshippers of the sun here described, are supposed
to have been priests. The Lord appeals to the prophet concerning the
heinousness of the crime; "and lo, they put the branch to their nose,"
denoting some custom use... [ Continue Reading ]