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Verse Ezekiel 22:5. THOSE THAT BE _NEAR_] Both _distant_ as well as
_neighbouring_ provinces consider thee the most abandoned of
characters; and through thee many have been involved in distress and
ru...
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i. e., Countries near and afar oft shall mock thee, saying, “Ah!
defiled in name; Ah! full of turbulence!”...
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Ezekiel 22:1; Ezekiel 23:1. Before the sharpened sword of justice and
retribution does its dreadful work, the Lord uncovers the guilt and
vileness of the city and lays bare the corruption of her proph...
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EZEKIEL 22. THE SINS OF THE CLASSES AND THE MASSES. The doom which has
just been described in such fiercely vivid terms contains only one
allusion to the sins which justified it (Ezekiel 21:23 f.). Th...
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THOSE: i.e. those cities,
MUCH VEXED. full of confusion....
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_much vexed_ FULL OF TUMULTS, Amos 3:9, and on ch. Ezekiel 5:7....
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WHICH ART INFAMOUS, &C.— _Infamous of character, mighty in broils.
Ezekiel 22:6. Every one were in thee,_ &c.] _Every one to their power
have joined with,_ or _helped thee to shed blood._...
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CHAPTER ELEVEN
THE DEFILEMENT OF ISRAEL
22:1-24:27
Chapter s 22-24 form the conclusion of a lengthy section of the Book
of Ezekiel which began back in chapter 12. In these Chapter s Ezekiel
has been...
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Those that be near, and those that be far from thee, shall mock thee,
which art infamous and much vexed.
THOSE THAT BE NEAR, AND THOSE THAT BE FAR FROM THEE, SHALL MOCK THEE,
WHICH ART INFAMOUS AND...
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22:5 infamous (a-17) Lit. 'defiled of name.'...
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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 22
* God told Ezekiel to declare judgement against Jerusale...
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INFAMOUS AND MUCH VEXED. — It is better to omit the words in
italics, _which art._ The literal meaning of “infamous” is given
in the margin; but the “much vexed” refers to the internal
confusion, comm...
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הַ קְּרֹבֹ֛ות וְ הָ רְחֹקֹ֥ות
מִמֵּ֖ךְ יִתְקַ
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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 next movement described the utter evil of the city. Its
fundamental sins of bloodshed and idolatry were named and denounced,
and the resultant evils were described. These consisted of the
oppressi...
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[Those that are] near, and [those that are] far from thee, shall mock
thee, [who art] (d) infamous [and] much troubled.
(d) Whose very name all men hate....
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The opening of this chapter, in the words of the Lord, is put into the
form of a question, not only of judging, but it seems as if the Lord
condescended to ask His servant, whether he had ought to say...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 22 AND 23.
Chapter 22 recapitulates the sin of Jerusalem, of her prophets, her
priests, and her princes. The eye of God sought for some one to stand
in the ga...
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THOSE THAT BE NEAR, AND THOSE THAT BE FAR FROM THEE, SHALL MOCK
THEE,.... The neighbouring nations, as the Edomites, Philistines,
Moabites, and Ammonites; and distant ones, as the Babylonians, Medes,...
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Ezekiel 22:5 [Those that be] near, and [those that be] far from thee,
shall mock thee, [which art] infamous [and] much vexed.
Ver. 5. _Shall mock thee, which are infamous._] This was
forethreatened....
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_Wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city? Wilt thou plead_
for it? Or rather, _Wilt thou not judge?_ see note on Ezekiel 20:4.
The expression is doubled to awaken the prophet more fully, and...
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THE WEIGHT OF JERUSALEM'S GUILT...
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Those that be near and those that be far from thee, the neighboring
nations as well as those at a distance, SHALL MOCK THEE, WHICH ART
INFAMOUS AND MUCH VEXED, literally, "polluted in name and full of...
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INFAMOUS, AND MUCH VEXED:
_ Heb._ polluted of name, much in vexation...
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1-16 The prophet is to judge the bloody city; the city of bloods.
Jerusalem is so called, because of her crimes. The sins which
Jerusalem stands charged with, are exceeding sinful. Murder, idolatry,...
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THOSE THAT BE NEAR; as the Idumeans or Edomites, who insulted over
Jerusalem when it was taken, Ammonites, and Moabites, and Philistines.
THOSE THAT BE FAR FROM THEE; the barbarous Medes, Iberians,
Hy...
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Ezekiel 22:5 near H7138 far H7350 mock H7046 (H8691) infamous H2931
H8034 full H7227 tumult H4103
inf
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‘And you will say, “Thus says the Lord Yahweh, A city that sheds
blood in the midst of her, that her time may come, and that makes
idols against herself to defile her. You are become guilty in your
bl...
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CONTENTS: Sins of Israel enumerated. Parable of the dross in the
furnace. Sins of priests, prophets and people.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: Whatever God's wrath inflicts upon a people, it...
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Ezekiel 22:8. _Thou hast profaned my sabbaths,_ the sabbatical days
and years. This is repeated in Ezekiel 23:38, to show that the
desecration of holy things filled up the measure of Judah's sin:
Ezek...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 22:1 This chapter includes three distinct
but thematically related oracles. Each convicts Jerusalem of
practicing vile impurities that God refuses to tolerate. The first
descri...
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THE SINS OF JERUSALEM AND ISRAEL: THE GENERAL CORRUPTION OF PROPHETS,
PRIESTS, PRINCES, AND PEOPLE (Chap. 22)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—We have here another description of the sins of
Jerusalem and Israel; a...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 22:1, EZEKIEL 22:2
MOREOVER, etc. The word connects what follows with THE WORD OF THE
LORD which began in Ezekiel
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Now, why would God do this? Chapter 22 he now tells us the things that
were happening and the sins for which God's judgment was coming.
Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Now, thou so...
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Jeremiah 15:2; Jeremiah 15:3...
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Much vexed — Afflicted, impoverished, and ruined....