EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 1:1 Inaugural Vision. The story of
Ezekiel’s call as a prophet is the most complex of all the
“prophetic call stories” in the OT. It is also one of the most
carefully structured. Ezekiel has a vision of the glory of God
(Ezekiel 1:1). He receives his prophetic commission thro... [ Continue Reading ]
EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 1:2 Probably the “thirtieth year” of v.
Ezekiel 1:1 should be linked with the FIFTH YEAR OF THE EXILE OF KING
JEHOIACHIN (593 B.C.). Jehoiachin’s exile is the reference point for
dates throughout the book.
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 1:4 A STORMY WIND announces the Lord’s
approach, as in Job 38:1. The NORTH is associated with God’s home
(see Psalms 48:2), and in Jeremiah 1:1 it indicates the source of
divine judgment (Jeremiah 1:13). The phrase AS IT WERE shows that
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 1:9 THEIR WINGS TOUCHED recalls the
description of the cherubim in the Most Holy Place in Solomon’s
temple (1 Kings 6:27). The four-sided form of the creatures ensures
that they can do the impossible: go STRAIGHT FORWARD, in any
direction, but WITHOUT TURNING.
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 1:10 The creatures’ shape was mainly
HUMAN, but each had four FACES. Many suggestions have been made to
explain their symbolism. Certainly each creature is majestic in its
realm, whether among the wild (LION) and domestic (OX) animals, or in
the air (EAGLE).
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 1:12 The term SPIRIT can refer either to
God’s spirit or to wind. Given v. Ezekiel 1:20, it seems likely that
this is a reference to a “spirit” distinct from that of the living
creatures (see esv footnote).
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 1:22 The term EXPANSE appears four times in
the immediate context (vv. Ezekiel 1:22, Ezekiel 1:25). Compare
Genesis 1:6, Genesis 1:14, where it is used nine times. There the
expanse forms the dome of the sky. Here it is a horizontal layer above
the wings of the creatures. The... [ Continue Reading ]
EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 1:28 BOW... ON THE DAY OF RAIN. Given the
threatening message that follows, the bow is likely a symbolic
reference to the Lord sending arrows of lightning (see Psalms 7:12;
Habakkuk 3:9). The GLORY OF THE LORD is his demonstrated presence with
his people. It was visible as a... [ Continue Reading ]