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BEREAVE - Or, as in the margin: i. e., the land shall not prove the
ruin of its inhabitants by tempting them (as of old time) to the sin
of idolatry....
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Ezekiel 36:1. With this chapter the great prophetic utterances of
Ezekiel begin concerning the future restoration and blessing of
Israel. From here on to the end of the book, all is still unfulfilled,...
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THE RESTORATION AND RENEWAL OF ISRAEL'S LAND. This chapter is
brilliant with hope and promise. First comes a fine apostrophe
(Ezekiel 36:1), tremulous with emotion (_cf._ Ezekiel 36:4), to the
mountai...
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BEREAVE. Hebrew text reads "cause to fall"; but margin reads "make
childless". Some codices, with three early printed editions, Aramaean,
Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read "make childless" (text a...
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Positive promise to the mountain-land of Israel. In the age of the
regeneration, which is at the door, it shall be luxuriantly fruitful
(Ezekiel 36:8), and populous (Ezekiel 36:10); it shall no more k...
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B. The Repopulation of the Land 36:8-15
TRANSLATION
(8) But as for you, O mountains of Israel, you shall put forth your
branches, and your fruit you shall bear for My people Israel; for they
are near...
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Therefore thou shalt devour men no more, neither bereave thy nations
any more, saith the Lord GOD. THEREFORE THOU SHALT DEVOUR MEN NO MORE,
NEITHER BEREAVE, [ lo' (H3808) tªshakªliy (H7921)] - so the...
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36:14 bereave (g-9) Or 'cause to falter' or 'fall' (see ver. 15)....
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THE LAND OF ISRAEL IN THE FUTURE
Ezekiel 35 is an introduction to Ezekiel 36, the connexion being shown
by Ezekiel 36:5. The claim of Edom to the land having been repudiated
...
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NATIONS] RV 'nation': so in Ezekiel 36:15.
WHEN.. REJOICETH] rather, 'to the rejoicing of the whole earth.'...
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EZEKIEL: “THEY SHALL KNOW THAT I AM GOD”
GOD’S PLANS FOR *ISRAEL AND THE NATIONS
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 25 TO 39
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 36
THE *LORD ENCOURAGES *ISRAEL – EZEKIEL 36:1-15
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לָכֵ֗ן אָדָם֙ לֹא ־תֹ֣אכְלִי עֹ֔וד
_וְ_†_גֹויַ֖יִךְ_†...
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JEHOVAH'S LAND
Ezekiel 35:1; Ezekiel 36:1
THE teaching of this important passage turns on certain ideas
regarding the land of Canaan which enter very deeply into the religion
of Israel. These ideas a...
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In contrast with Mount Seir the prophet placed the mountains of
Israel, as he delivered the word of the Lord to them. They had been
the scorn of their enemies, who had made them desolate and swallowed...
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This is a most solemn and striking Sermon of the Prophet. Surely it
carries with it decisive testimonies under what gracious influence it
was delivered. It appears, that in consequence of the Lord's
c...
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Chapter 36 continues the same subject with reference to the blessing
of Israel. The nations insulted Israel as a land whose ancient high
places were their prey, and-as the spies had said-a land that d...
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THEREFORE THOU SHALT DEVOUR MEN NO MORE,.... Or they shall be no more
destroyed in thee by pestilence, famine, sword, or other means:
NEITHER BEREAVE THAT NATIONS ANY MORE, SAITH THE LORD; or, "thou...
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_Therefore thou shalt devour men no more, neither bereave thy nations
any more, saith the Lord GOD._
Ver. 14. _Neither bereave thy nations any more._] Either by consuming
them, or spuing them out. _a...
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_Because they say, Thou land devourest men_ Or, _thy people._ The
country of Judea (as appears from what is here said) was spoken of by
the neighbouring nations with disgrace, as a country particularl...
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THE MOUNTAINS OF ISRAEL COMFORTED...
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therefore thou shalt devour men no more, neither bereave thy nations
any more, saith the Lord God, the explanation in this case being
contained in the Hebrew term, which means to cause to stumble and...
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BEREAVE:
Or, cause to fall...
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1-15 Those who put contempt and reproach on God's people, will have
them turned on themselves. God promises favour to his Israel. We have
no reason to complain, if the more unkind men are, the more k...
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I will so bless thee, O land, that thou shalt bring forth and breed up
many sons and daughters, thou shalt see thy children's children
increase, and this reproach shall cease for ever....
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‘Thus says the Lord Yahweh, “Because they say to you, ‘you are
devourer of men, and have been a bereaver of your nation,' therefore
you will devour men no more, nor bereave (another reading is ‘cause...
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CONTENTS: Message to the mountains of Israel. Restoration of Israel
predicted. Israel's past sins.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: Those who put shame and reproach upon God's people, though
Go...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 36:1 Earlier God announced judgment on the
mountains of Israel (ch. Ezekiel 6:1). Now he announces their
restoration....
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 36:8 BUT YOU signals a transition. The focus
shifts from Israel’s bleak past to its promising future. As in the
“covenant of peace” (Ezekiel 3
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THE PROMISE OF BETTER DAYS FOR ISRAEL. (Chap. 36)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 36:1. “YE MOUNTAINS OF ISRAEL”—in
contrast to _Mount Seir_ of the previous prophecy. They are here
personified: Israel’s e...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 36:1
The present chapter is entirely devoted to the consolation of Israel,
though its parts are derived from two separate "words" of Jehovah.
Ezekiel 36:1 belong to the "word" whic...
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CHAPTER 36.
ISRAEL REVENGED AND COMFORTED THE NEW HEART AND THE BLISSFUL HERITAGE.
IN this chapter we have a continuation of the present great theme of
the prophet: Israel's prospective revival and p...
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Shall we turn in our Bibles now to Ezekiel 36 as we continue our study
in this very fascinating prophecy.
In chapter 36 Ezekiel is commanded to prophesy to the mountains of
Israel. Now this is the sec...
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Amos 9:15; Ezekiel 37:25; Isaiah 60:21...
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Therefore — I will so bless thee, O land, that thou shalt bring
forth and breed up many sons and daughters, and this reproach shall
cease for ever....