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The probation in the wilderness. The promise was forfeited by those to
whom it was first conditionally made, but was renewed to their
children.
Ezekiel 20:11
The “statutes” were given on Mount Sinai,...
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CHAPTER S 20-24
Further and Final Predictions Concerning the judgment of Jerusalem
_ 1. Jehovah rehearses His mercies bestowed upon Israel (Ezekiel 20:1)
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2. The impending judgment announced (Ezek...
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EZEKIEL 20. THE WICKED PAST AND THE BLESSED FUTURE.
Ezekiel 20:1. A Sketch of Israel's Early Idolatries. It is now 590
B.C. Almost a year has elapsed since the last incident that was dated
(Ezekiel 8:...
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Review of the history of the fathers
The principle that has ruled this history is that all through it
Jehovah has acted for his name's sake. It is this principle that has
given Israel a history, othe...
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The people delivered from Egypt and brought into the wilderness. There
also Jehovah wrought for his name's sake....
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Another motive besides regard for his own name moved Jehovah to spare
Israel pity for the sinners; cf. Psalms 78:38, "But he being full of
compassion forgave their iniquity and destroyed them not; yea...
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C. Israel in the Wilderness 20:10-26
TRANSLATION
(10) And I brought them out from the land of Egypt, and brought them
unto the wilderness. (11) And I gave to them My statutes, and My
ordinances I mad...
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Nevertheless mine eye spared them from destroying them, neither did I
make an end of them in the wilderness.
NEVERTHELESS MINE EYE SPARED THEM. How marvelous that God should
spare such sinners! His...
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§ 5. A FINAL SERIES OF PROPHECIES ON THE NECESSITY OF ISRAEL'S
PUNISHMENT AND THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM (EZEKIEL 20-24)
Date, Aug.-Sept. 590 b.c. to Jan.-Feb. 587 b.c.
This group includes a warning...
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HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF
Some four years before the fall of Jerusalem the elders of Tel-abib
again came to consult Ezekiel, who declared that God had no answer to
give them. The reason was that their...
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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 20
* God is patient. He gives people every opportunity to *...
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וַ תָּ֧חָס עֵינִ֛י עֲלֵיהֶ֖ם מִֽ
שַּׁחֲתָ֑ם ו
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JEHOVAH'S CONTROVERSY WITH ISRAEL
Ezekiel 20:1
BY far the hardest trial of Ezekiel's faith must have been the conduct
of his fellow-exiles. It was amongst them that he looked for the great
spiritual...
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In this final section of the prophecies dealing with reprobation, the
prophet in a series of messages set forth the righteousness thereof.
In the seventh year of the reign of Jehoiachin, that is four...
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Here we have the history carried on to the wilderness dispensation.
If, as some say, the direct road to Canaan might have been
accomplished in a few days, the Lord's keeping them there forty years
pla...
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This is added, because God often afflicted the people with heavy
punishments, but he restrained himself, that he should not utterly
destroy both their persons and their name. He says, then, _that he
s...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 20 AND 21.
Chapter 20 begins a new prophecy, which, with its subdivisions,
continues to the end of chapter 23. It will have been remarked that
the general div...
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NEVERTHELESS, MINE EYE SPARED THEM FROM DESTROYING THEM,.... Utterly,
so as to leave neither root nor branch; for though the whole
generation died excepting two, either by the immediate hand of God in...
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Nevertheless mine eye spared them from destroying them, neither did I
make an end of them in the wilderness.
Ver. 17. _Nevertheless mine eye spared them._] It was by a _non
obstante_ of God's mercy,...
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_But the house of Israel_ Not a few, but the generality of the people;
_rebelled against me_ Were undutiful, disobedient, contumacious, and
even openly and repeatedly rebellious; _in the wilderness _...
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IN THE WILDERNESS...
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Nevertheless Mine eye spared them from destroying them, although all
adults who had left the land of Egypt died in the wilderness, with the
exception of Joshua and Caleb, NEITHER DID I MAKE AN END OF...
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10-26. The history of Israel in the wilderness is referred to in the
new Testament as well as in the Old, for warning. God did great things
for them. He gave them the law, and revived the ancient kee...
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NEVERTHELESS MINE EYE SPARED THEM; though they did highly provoke God,
and deserved to be cut off, yet his eye pitied them: they provoked his
wrath, he stirred up his compassions. THEM; not all of the...
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“Nevertheless my eyes spared them from destroying them, nor did I
make a full end of them in the wilderness.”
Although he prevented the first generation from entering the good
land, He showed mercy....
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CONTENTS: Jehovah vindicated in the chastising of Israel. Israel's
future judgment. Parable of the forest of the south field.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: God takes it as an affront when tho...
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Ezekiel 20:1. _The elders of Israel came to enquire of the Lord, and
sat before me._ They still respected the divine καρισματα, or
holy anointing of the Spirit; but they sought it for a reverse of
the...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 20:1 This lengthy oracle has two main parts:
a review of Israel’s history of offending the Lord (vv. Ezekiel
20:1), and a preview of her future restoration (vv....
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 20:5 Israel’s story is told in five broad
movements. The author describes the exodus generation first while they
were in Egypt (vv. Ezekiel 20:5), then in the exodus itself (vv
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(Ezekiel 20:10)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—The sin of the first generation of Israelites in
the wilderness: yet the Lord did not make an end of them.
Ezekiel 20:11. “AND I GAVE THEM MY STATUTES, AND SHOWED TH...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 20:1
A new date is given, and includes what follows to Ezekiel 23:49. The
last note of time was in Ezekiel 8:1, and eleven months and five days
had passed, during which the prop
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Now it came to pass in the seventh year, in the fifth month, the tenth
day of the month, that certain of the elders of Israel came to inquire
of the LORD, and sat before me (Ezekiel 20:1).
Now this e...
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1 Samuel 24:10; Ezekiel 11:13; Ezekiel 7:2; Ezekiel 8:18; Ezekiel 9:10