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The death of Pelatiah was communicated in this vision, which
represented ideally the idolatry in which Pelatiah had actually been
foremost....
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Ezekiel 11:1. The priests and the leaders of the nation were steeped
in wickedness, defied God and the judgments His prophets had
announced. They devised mischief (or iniquity) and gave wicked
counsel...
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EZEKIEL 11. THE DEPARTURE OF YAHWEH.
Ezekiel 11:1. Another Guilty Group. The doom has been executed with
grim thoroughness, the guilty are all slain (Ezekiel 11:9); it is
therefore surprising to come...
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FELL. DOWN, Re. See note on Ezekiel 1:28.
AH. Figure of speech _Epchonesis._ App-6.
A FULL END. Compare Jeremiah 4:27; Jeremiah 5:10;...
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While Ezekiel was uttering this prophecy Pelatiah fell down dead, and
the prophet seemed to see in the event the coming destruction of all
the remnant of Israel before the wrath of God, and fell on hi...
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PELATIAH—DIED— He fell down dead before the prophet, struck with
the menaces of the Lord, as with a blast of lightning. Though this
passed in vision, it is probable that Pelatiah really died at
Jerusa...
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A. The Jerusalem Leaders Denounced 11:1-13
TRANSLATION
(1) And a spirit lifted me up, and brought me unto the eastern gate of
the house of the LORD, the one that faces east, and behold, in the
entran...
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III. DECLARATIONS BY THE PROPHET 11:1-25
Chapter 11 sets forth two declarations by the prophet in his vision.
The first (Ezekiel 11:1-13) denounced the leaders in Jerusalem. The
second brought comfort...
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And it came to pass, when I prophesied, that Pelatiah the son of
Benaiah died. Then fell I down upon my face, and cried with a loud
voice, and said, Ah Lord GOD! wilt thou make a full end of the remn...
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11:13 end (a-39) Nehemiah 9:31 ; Jeremiah 4:27 ; Jeremiah 5:10 , &c....
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THE DOOM OF THE LEADERS OF JERUSALEM'S WICKEDNESS. COMFORT FOR THE
EXILES
The slaughter in Ezekiel 9 was only the visionary rehearsal of a
judgment still in the future. The vision now takes another tu...
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The sudden death of Pelatiah may have been an actual occurrence, of
which Ezekiel had heard, and which was reproduced in the vision. It
may, however, have been an imaginary incident, symbolising the
c...
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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 11
HOW GOD WOULD PUNISH THE LEADERS OF *ISRAEL – EZEKIEL 11:...
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PELATIAH... DIED. — This Pelatiah was one of the “princes of the
people” mentioned in Ezekiel 11:1 as “those that devise mischief
and give wicked counsel.” The prophet’s mind is greatly affected
by hi...
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וַֽ יְהִי֙ כְּ הִנָּ֣בְאִ֔י וּ
פְלַטְיָ֥הוּ ב
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YOUR HOUSE IS LEFT UNTO YOU DESOLATE
Ezekiel 8:1; Ezekiel 9:1; Ezekiel 10:1; Ezekiel 11:1
ONE of the most instructive phases of reli
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A NEW HEART PROMISED
Ezekiel 11:5-25
The Spirit of God led the prophet to the East Gate of the Temple,
where the Shekinah had settled, Ezekiel 10:19. There He uttered the
divine verdict on the priest...
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The prophet was now lifted by the Spirit, and brought to the east
gate, that is, to the place whither the glory of God had departed.
There he saw a conclave of five and twenty men presided over by
pri...
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And it came to pass, when I prophesied, that Pelatiah the son of (f)
Benaiah died. Then I fell down upon my face, and cried with a loud
voice, and said, Ah Lord GOD! wilt thou make a full end of the r...
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_Pheltias, the prince, (ver. 1.; Haydock) or false prophet, whose
death Ezechiel does not bewail, but fears the great destruction of the
people; (Worthington; Menochius) though, if Pheltias died impen...
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I detain the Reader, and stop his progress, at this single verse, in
order that he may remark, with me, the solemn effects of Ezekiel's
preaching and ministry. And observe what mercy to the Prophet wa...
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It is by no means doubtful that this Phalatias died at the same time
at which the vision was offered to God’s servant. We shall see at
the end of the chapter that the Prophet was always in exile; but...
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In chapter 11 God judges the leaders of iniquity, who comforted
themselves in the thought that the city was impregnable [1]. They
should be brought out from the midst thereof and be judged in the
bord...
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AND IT CAME TO PASS WHEN I PROPHESIED,.... Or, "as I prophesied" i;
that is, while he was prophesying, or declaring the above things from
the mouth of the Lord, concerning the slaughter of the Jews by...
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And it came to pass, when I prophesied, that Pelatiah the son of
Benaiah died. Then fell I down upon my face, and cried with a loud
voice, and said, Ah Lord GOD! wilt thou make a full end of the remna...
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_And when I prophesied, Pelatiah died_ Mentioned Ezekiel 11:1, a
principal man among the twenty-five princes, who made all the mischief
in Jerusalem: see note on Ezekiel 11:2. It seems this was done o...
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THE JUDGMENT UPON THE RULERS...
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And it came to pass, when I prophesied, that Pelatiah, the son of
Benaiah, died, this substantiating the threatening prophecy uttered by
inspiration of the Lord. THEN FELL I DOWN UPON MY FACE, overcom...
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1-13 Where Satan cannot persuade men to look upon the judgment to
come as uncertain, he gains his point by persuading them to look upon
it as at a distance. These wretched rulers dare to say, We are...
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Either this refers to some particular prediction of the death of this
man; as Jeremiah did of Hananiah's death, JEREMIAH 28:17; though I do
not remember that Ezekiel had spoken of it before, and there...
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Ezekiel 11:13 prophesying H5012 (H8736) Pelatiah H6410 son H1121
Benaiah H1141 died H4191 (H8804) fell H5307 ...
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‘And it happened that when I prophesied Pelatiah, the son of
Benaiah, died. Then I fell down on my face and cried with a loud
voice, and said, “Ah, Lord Yahweh, will you make a full end of the
remnant...
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CONTENTS: Vision of wrath against lying princes. Promise to spare the
remnant. Israel's coming restoration and converson. Departure of the
glory from Jerusalem.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Ezekiel,...
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Ezekiel 11:2. _These are the men that devise mischief, and give wicked
counsel in this city._ These twenty five men, with two princes at
their head, Jaazaniah and Pelatiah, were the infidel club of th...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 11:1 Ezekiel sees 25 men—a different group
from Ezekiel 8:16, and at a different location. Unlike the previous
group, the problem here is not with worship but with politics, al
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 11:13 The significance of Ezekiel’s shock
at the death of PELATIAH THE SON OF BENAIAH may lie in the meaning of
his name: “the Lord delivers,” son of “the Lord builds,” has
die...
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(4.) THE CALAMITY THREATENED TO JERUSALEM (Chap. Ezekiel 11:1)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—The movements of the Glory of the Lord are
intermitted for a time. During that interval a new condition is
entered into...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 11:1
MOREOVER THE SPIRIT LIFTED ME UP, etc. It is noticeable that the
position to which Ezekiel was thus transported in his vision from his
place in the inner court (Ezekiel 8:14),...
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CHAPTER 11.
DESTRUCTION OF A CORRUPT PRIESTHOOD, WITH THE PROMISE OF GRACE AND
BLESSING TO A BELIEVING REMNANT AMONG THE EXILES.
Ezekiel 11:1. And the Spirit lifted me up and brought me to the east
g...
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Let's turn now in our Bibles to Ezekiel, chapter 11.
Now Ezekiel is in Babylon during the time of these prophecies, but the
Spirit of God transports him back to Jerusalem. And there he sees
things tha...
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1 Chronicles 21:16; 1 Chronicles 21:17; 1 Kings 13:4; Acts 13:11;...
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Pelatiah — Mentioned Ezekiel 11:1, a principal man among the twenty
— five princes, who made all the mischief in Jerusalem. It should
seem this was done in vision now, (as the slaying of the ancient m...