ON PROPHECY, TRUE AND FALSE
After rebuking certain prevalent forms of contempt for prophecy
(Ezekiel 12:21), Ezekiel reproves the false prophets (Ezekiel 13:1)
and false prophetesses (Ezekiel 13:17) of Israel. A visit from the
elders next supplies the occasion for an announcement of the
principles... [ Continue Reading ]
THE STUMBLINGBLOCK, etc.] idolatry: see Ezekiel 7:19. SHOULD I BE
ENQUIRED OF?] Such enquiry was a mockery of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
DESERTS] RV 'waste places,' ruins.
THAT I MAY TAKE, etc.] Sin hardens the heart and so leads on to
destruction. This is a self-acting law of divine retribution, and so
in a sense the result is God's doing. But God does not seek to ensnare
men. On the contrary, He pleads with them to forsake their e... [ Continue Reading ]
GAPS] RM 'breaches.' HEDGE] RV 'fence.' The false prophets did nothing
to repair or strengthen Israel's defences.... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THEY WOULD CONFIRM THE WORD] RV 'that the word should be
confirmed.'... [ Continue Reading ]
The false prophets would have no share in the restoration of Israel
which Ezekiel foretold.
When he hath spoken a tiling'] RV 'and speaketh a word.' A true
prophet will not answer insincere enquirers at all, but will leave it
to God to answer them by destruction (Ezekiel 12:7). To give any
answer is... [ Continue Reading ]
A WALL] RM 'a slight wall,' the vain defences of Jerusalem. AND ONE
BUILT, etc.] RV 'and when one' (the people) 'buildeth up a wall,
behold they '(the false prophets) 'daub it,' etc. UNTEMPERED _morter_]
or whitewash. The. false prophets could only give the wall a specious
appearance of strength.
_... [ Continue Reading ]
A DIVINE PRINCIPLE AND AN APPARENT EXCEPTION
As a rule when God punishes a land for its wickedness by such
judgments as famine, wild beasts, sword, or pestilence, the presence
in it of the most eminently righteous men will not save the wicked,
not even the members of their own families. They will o... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LAND] RV 'a land.' Ezekiel 14:13 suppose a series of general
cases. THEN WILL I STRETCH, etc.] RV 'and I stretch.. and break.. and
send.. and cut off.' All this is part of the supposition.
14, 20. NOAH, DANIEL, AND JOB] Typical righteous men, like Moses and
Samuel in Jeremiah 15:1.
21, 22. It... [ Continue Reading ]
PILLOWS] probably 'amulets,' supposed to have magical virtues. They
were worn by the false prophetesses themselves (Ezekiel 12:20).
ARMHOLES] RV 'elbows,' RM 'joints of the hands.' The amulets were worn
in some way on the arms or wrists. KERCHIEFS] or 'fillets.' These were
apparently veils put over... [ Continue Reading ]
WILL YE POLLUTE] RV 'ye have profaned.' HANDFULS OF BARLEY, etc.] The
fees received by the false prophetesses. DIE and LIVE] see on Ezekiel
3:18. This whole passage should be read in the light of the
description of the true prophet's duty in Ezekiel 3:16;... [ Continue Reading ]
TO MAKE _them_ FLY] RM 'as birds.'... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SHALL SEE.. AND BE COMFORTED] The exiles of the first captivity
would be distressed at the fate of Jerusalem, but the conduct of the
survivors would convince them that it had been well deserved, and was
not to be regretted.
Ezekiel's message frequently takes the shape of a criticism of current
p... [ Continue Reading ]
VAIN VISION.. FLATTERING DIVINATION] Forms of false prophecy, more
fully exposed in Ezekiel 13. These had been unfulfilled, and this had
led to contempt for all prophecy. But God's true word would no longer
be confounded with such things.... [ Continue Reading ]
PROLONGED] RV 'deferred,' and so in Ezekiel 12:28.
_(B) FALSE PROPHETS REPROVED (EZEKIEL 13:1)_
False prophecy accompanied true prophecy in Israel like its shadow.
While the true prophets spoke in God's name a message which they had
really received from Him, the false prophets used God's name to
sa... [ Continue Reading ]