EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 11:1 Ezekiel sees 25 men—a different group
from Ezekiel 8:16, and at a different location. Unlike the previous
group, the problem here is not with worship but with politics,
although the precise issue at stake is unclear. The overall impression
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 11:2 CAULDRON... MEAT. The imagery is best
understood to indicate fear that led to mistrusting God. The idea is
further developed in ch. Ezekiel 24:1.
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 11:7 The focus here is on the distinction
between the court officials and the people who have been killed.
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 11:13 The significance of Ezekiel’s shock
at the death of PELATIAH THE SON OF BENAIAH may lie in the meaning of
his name: “the Lord delivers,” son of “the Lord builds,” has
died!
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 11:14 Ezekiel’s outcry in v. Ezekiel 11:13
apparently prompts one of the most important statements of hope in the
book, one closely connected to the “new heart” passage in Ezekiel
36:22. In Ezekiel 11:15 the voice of those left in Judah taunts the
exiles. God’s response in v.... [ Continue Reading ]
EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 11:22 The vision concludes on a tragic note.
God leaves his city, which means divine absence and thus death for the
people. The MOUNTAIN... ON THE EAST is the Mount of Olives. God’s
absence from Jerusalem will continue until Ezekiel 43:1.
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