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Verse Ezekiel 24:5. _MAKE IT BOIL WELL_] Let it boil over, that its
own scum may augment the fire, that the _bones_ - the soldiers, may be
_seethed_ _therein_. Let its contentions, divided counsels, a...
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BURN - Rather, as in margin; the bones would serve for fuel....
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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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EZEKIEL 24. THE LAST MESSAGE BEFORE THE FALL OF THE CITY.
Ezekiel 24:1. The Rusty Caldron. We now reach the last message
delivered by Ezekiel before the fall of the city; and, curiously
enough, it was...
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_burn also the bones_ A PILE ALSO OF WOOD UNDER IT. If "pile" could be
read as a verb, _and pile also wood_, the construction would be
easier. In spite of the versions _wood_must be substituted for
"b...
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The rusted caldron set on the fire
(1) Ezekiel 24:1. A caldron is to be set on the fire, filled with
water, pieces of flesh cast into it and fuel piled under it that it
may boil furiously. The caldro...
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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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A. The Parable of the Cooking Pot 24:1-14
TRANSLATION
(1) And the word of the LORD came unto me in the ninth year, the tenth
month, the tenth day of the month, saying, (2) Son of man, write for
yours...
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Take the choice of the flock, and burn also the bones under it, and
make it boil well, and let them seethe the bones of it therein.
BURN ALSO THE BONES - rather, 'pile [ duwr (H1754)] the bones; '...
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24:5 bones; (a-18) Or 'and also the bones, in a pile at the bottom of
it.'...
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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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BURN.. THE BONES, etc.] We must read either with RV 'pile.. the bones
under it '(the flesh), or. 'burn.. the wood under it '(the caldron).
The bones were in the pot, not below it....
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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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BURN ALSO THE BONES UNDER IT. — It is uncertain whether this is or
is not the exact sense. The word for “burn” means, as is shown in
the margin, _heap,_ and is a noun. This is taken by many with a ver...
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מִבְחַ֤ר הַ צֹּאן֙ לָקֹ֔וחַ וְ גַ֛ם
דּ֥וּר
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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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Take the choice of the flock, and burn also the (e) bones under it,
[and] make it boil well, and let them boil its bones in it.
(e) Meaning, of the innocents whom they had slain, who were the cause
o...
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_The, &c. Literally, "its boiling has grown hot;" the citizens suffer
terribly. --- Bones. Hebrew hatsamim, (Haydock) may denote the more
solid meat._...
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The parable of a boiling pot, with the choice pieces boiled over the
fire, and then left to burn, became a very striking representation of
the fiery indignation of the Lord against Jerusalem. Her scum...
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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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TAKE THE CHOICE OF THE FLOCK,.... King, princes, nobles, magistrates,
priests and rulers of the people:
AND BURN ALSO THE BONES UNDER IT: or, "put a pile of bones under it"
u; the bones of them that...
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Take the choice of the flock, and burn also the bones under it, [and]
make it boil well, and let them seethe the bones of it therein.
Ver. 5. _Take the choice of the flock._] The king and his peers....
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_Utter a parable unto the rebellious house_ Though the house of Judah
has as yet paid no due regard to what thou and the rest of the
prophets have uttered or done; nevertheless, still further represen...
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VISION OF THE BOILING CALDRON...
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Take the choice of the flock, of all small cattle, AND BURN ALSO THE
BONES UNDER IT, literally, "a rounded heap of kindling-wood under it
for the bones," which may indicate that dry bones were mingled...
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BURN:
Or, heap...
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1-14 The pot on the fire represented Jerusalem besieged by the
Chaldeans: all orders and ranks were within the walls, prepared as a
prey for the enemy. They ought to have put away their transgression...
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TAKE THE CHOICE; pick out the very best in the flock, that is, the
greatest, richest, most powerful for authority and interest in the
nation and city. BURN; or, heap together in order to burn, to make...
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Ezekiel 24:5 Take H3947 (H8800) choice H4005 flock H6629 pile H1754
bones H6106 boil H7570 (H8761) well...
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“And utter a parable to the rebellious house, and say to them,
‘Thus says the Lord Yahweh, set on the cauldron, set it on, and also
pour water into it. Gather its pieces into it, even every good piece...
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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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_Set on a pot._
THE BOILING CAULDRON: THE DOINGS AND DOOM OF A WICKED CITY
I. The sins of any city are an offence to God.
1. Seen by Him. The whole city in its greed for gain, its
intemperance, its...
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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 24:3.)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—The prophet illustrates the destruction of
Jerusalem by the allegory of a cauldron which he was to set on the
fire, and having put water into it, to boil therein choi...
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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 20:47; Ezekiel 24:10; Ezekiel 24:9; Ezekiel 34:16; Ezeki
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The bones — Not of the pieces to be boiled, but of the many
innocents murdered in Jerusalem; for their blood crieth for vengeance,
and their bones scattered on the face of the earth, will both make an...