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Verse Ezekiel 24:19. _WILT THOU NOT TELL US_] In the following verses
he explains and applies the whole of what he had _done_ and _said_....
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The death of Ezekiel’s wife took place in the evening of the same
day that he delivered the foregoing prophecy. This event was to
signify to the people that the Lord would take from them all that was...
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Ezekiel 24:1. The exact date is given by the prophet. It was the tenth
day of the tenth month in the ninth year. What happened also on that
date we find recorded in 2 Kings 25:1: “And it came to pass...
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III. A SIGNIFICANT DATE 24:1-27
Chapter 24 begins with an important chronological note. According to
verse one Nebuchadnezzar began his attack against Jerusalem in the
ninth year (of Zedekiah), the te...
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B. The Death of Ezekiel's Wife 24:15-24
TRANSLATION
(15) And the word of the LORD came unto me saying, (16) Son of man,
behold, I am about to take from you the desire of your eyes with a
stroke; yet...
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And the people said unto me, Wilt thou not tell us what these things
are to us, that thou doest so?
WILT THOU NOT TELL US WHAT THESE THINGS ARE TO US THAT THOU DOEST SO?
The people perceive that E...
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THE ALLEGORY OF THE BOILING CALDRON. EZEKIEL'S BEREAVEMENT AND
SIGNIFICANT SILENCE
This prophecy is dated on the day on which the siege of Jerusalem
began. Ezekiel is commanded by God to note the date...
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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 24
* The punishment of Judah would happen soon. The *Lord c...
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וַ יֹּאמְר֥וּ אֵלַ֖י הָ עָ֑ם הֲ לֹֽא
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FINAL ORACLES AGAINST JERUSALEM
Ezekiel 22:1; Ezekiel 24:1
THE close of the first period of Ezekiel's work was marked by two
dramatic incidents, which made the day memorable both in the private
life...
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The final prophecy in this division described the coming destruction
of the city. This was first done under the parable of a cauldron set
on a fire, filled with water, and made to boil. The prophet ap...
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See how the Lord is pleased to deal with his faithful servants! Here
is a Prophet of the Lord bereaved of one that was near and dear to
him; yea, the Lord himself calls her the desire of Ezekiel's eye...
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In chapter 24 definitive judgment is pronounced against Jerusalem, who
was not even ashamed of her sins. The day that Nebuchadnezzar lays
siege to Jerusalem, the wife of the prophet dies; and, althoug...
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AND THE PEOPLE SAID UNTO ME,.... Either seriously, as being desirous
of knowing what was meant by all this; since they had reason to
believe that it was not out of want of affection in Ezekiel to his...
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And the people said unto me, Wilt thou not tell us what these [things
are] to us, that thou doest [so]?
Ver. 19. _Wilt thou not tell us._] They well knew that there was
something in it more than ordi...
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_Wilt thou not tell us what these things are_ That is, what is the
meaning of thy unusual actions. They seem to make this inquiry by way
of derision and contempt. _Speak unto the house of Israel_ Now...
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The Death of Ezekiel's Wife and its Significance...
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And the people, noticing his strange behavior and surmising a special
reason for it, SAID UNTO ME, WILT THOU NOT TELL US WHAT THESE THINGS
ARE TO US, what meaning his behavior was to convey to them, T...
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15-27 Though mourning for the dead is a duty, yet it must be kept
under by religion and right reason: we must not sorrow as men that
have no hope. Believers must not copy the language and expressions...
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THE PEOPLE SAID; some of the ordinary sort, the people, not rulers or
priests. TELL US; explain, and declare whether there be not, and what
it is that we are to learn by this. These are types, but wha...
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‘And the people said to me, “Will you not tell us what these
things are to us that you do?” '
The people recognised that what he was doing was symbolic. And they
asked what message and significance i...
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CONTENTS: Parable of the boiling pot. Ezekiel again made a sign to
Israel.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel, King of Babylon.
CONCLUSION: There is a day coming when it will be said, «He that is
filthy, let...
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Ezekiel 24:1. _In the ninth year,_ from Jehoiachin's captivity; or the
ninth year of Zedekiah's reign. 2 Kings 25:1; Jeremiah 52:4.
Jehoiachin, who is the same with Jeconiah, reigned one year before h...
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_Wilt thou not tell us what these things are to us, that thou doest
so?_
AN ANCIENT QUESTION MODERNISED
Just as Ezekiel, at his Lord’s command, did many strange things
entirely with a view to other p...
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_So I spake unto the people in the morning: and at even my wife died;
and I did in the morning as I was commanded._
SIN THE WORST SORROW
I. Other sorrows may have no evil, but even good in them; this...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 24:1 The two losses recounted here almost
certainly belong together, and they come at a turning point in
Ezekiel’s prophetic career. The first loss (vv. Ezekiel 24:1) is
that o
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 24:15 No further reference is made to a
date, but the placement of this account next to the oracle about the
siege of Jerusalem is significant. Ezekiel has performed other
symb...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 24:19 The people are disturbed by
Ezekiel’s apparent lack of grief, but his action symbolizes what
awaits them: the desecration of the temple will be devastating and
numbing, b...
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(Ezekiel 24:15.)
EXEGETICAL NOTES—“With a view to affect more deeply the minds of
his fellow-captives Ezekiel had announced to him the disseverance of
the tenderest of all earthly ties—the removal of...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 24:1
IN THE NINTH YEAR. We pass from the date of Ezekiel 20:1 to B.C. 590,
and the very day is identified with that on which the army of
Nebuchadnezzar besieged Jerusalem ...
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Now again, chapter 24,
In the ninth year, in the tenth month, in the tenth day of the month
(Ezekiel 24:1),
Now notice this. He's in Babylon and on this, in the ninth year, in
the tenth month, in th...
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Ezekiel 12:9; Ezekiel 17:12; Ezekiel 20:49; Ezekiel 21:7; Ezekiel 3