Sixth year — Of Jeconiah's captivity. Sixth month — Elul or our
August. The elders — The chief of those that were now in captivity.
They were come either to spend the sabbath in religious exercises, or
to enquire what would become of their brethren in Jerusalem. The hand
— The spirit of prophecy.... [ Continue Reading ]
A likeness — Of a man; the man whom he had seen upon the throne.
Fire — This fire might denote the wrath of God against Jerusalem.... [ Continue Reading ]
And — This, and all the passages to the end of the 16th verse, was
done in vision only. Inner gate — To the door of the gate of the
inner court. The north — The temple courts had four gates towards
the four quarters, and this was the north gate, which opened into the
great court where Ahaz had set u... [ Continue Reading ]
Northward — Ahaz had removed it from the middle of the court and set
it near this north gate, to which it gave name. Entry — In the very
passage to the temple, to affront the worship of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
They — The generality of the Jews. Great abominations — The
notorious idolatries. Here — In this court, in view of my temple.
Far off — Not that they designed this, but no other could be
expected.... [ Continue Reading ]
The door — The second door, for there were two in the north side.... [ Continue Reading ]
A door — A private door, by which the priests entered into the
chamber of their imagery, to perform idolatrous worship to their
images.... [ Continue Reading ]
Are doing — Under the approach of judgments, in this very place,
under the walls of my temple.... [ Continue Reading ]
Every form — Of such creatures as the Egyptians, or any others with
whom the Jews had acquaintance, worshipped.... [ Continue Reading ]
Seventy — Heads of the tribes or families, who should have been
examples of true religion, not ringleaders in idolatry. Shaphan —
Mentioned 2 Kings 22:9. Shaphan was forward in reforming under Josiah
and his son is as forward in corrupting the worship of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
Seeth not — They deny God's care of them and their affairs, and
therefore they must chuse some other god.... [ Continue Reading ]
Greater — Either because added to all the rest: or, because some
circumstances in these make them more abominable.... [ Continue Reading ]
The door — Of the outer court, or court of the women, so called,
because they were allowed to come into it. Weeping — Performing all
the lewd and beastly rites of that idol, called by the Greeks, Adonis.... [ Continue Reading ]
Greater — These later wickednesses may be accounted greater, because
acted in a more sacred place.... [ Continue Reading ]
Inner court — The innermost, that which was next the temple, called
here the Lord's house. At the door — Before he saw abominations in
the gates of the courts, now he is come to the very house itself. The
porch — That stately porch, beautified with the curious and mighty
brass pillars, Jachin and Bo... [ Continue Reading ]
Violence — All injustice is here meant towards all sorts of men,
whom they first despise and next destroy. Returned — From injustice
against man they return to impiety against God. The branch — As the
worshippers of Bacchus waved their Thyrsus, the stalk wreathed with
ivy, and bowed their bodies and... [ Continue Reading ]
Will not hear — The time was, when God was ready to have heard, even
before they cried: but now they cry aloud, and yet cry in vain. It is
the upright heart which God regards, and not the loud voice.... [ Continue Reading ]