INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 18
This chapter contains an answer to an objection of the Jews to the
dealings of God with them in a providential way. The objection is
expressed in a proverb of common use among them, and complained of as
being without cause, Ezekiel 18:1; however, for the future, no
occasi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE WORD OF THE LORD CAME UNTO ME AGAIN, SAYING. The word of
prophecy from the Lord, as the Targum; and its being mentioned is
coming from the Lord is to give it weight and authority. This is a
distinct sermon or prophecy from the former, and was sent and
delivered out at another time.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT MEAN YE, THAT YE USE THIS PROVERB CONCERNING THE LAND OF
ISRAEL,.... This is spoken to the Jews in Babylon, who used the
following proverb concerning the land of Israel; not the ten tribes,
but the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin, concerning the desolation of
the land, and the hardships the Je... [ Continue Reading ]
[AS] I LIVE, SAITH THE LORD GOD,.... This is a form of an oath; the
Lord here swears by his life, by himself, because he could swear by no
greater, Hebrews 6:13; and it expresses how displeased he was with the
above proverb, and how much he resented it, as well as the certainty
of what follows; whic... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, ALL SOULS ARE MINE,.... By creation; they being the immediate
produce of his power; hence he is called "the Father of spirits",
Hebrews 12:9, or the souls of men; these he has an apparent right
unto; a property in; a dominion over; they are accountable to him, and
will be judged impartially... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF A MAN BE JUST,.... Not legally, as to be wholly free from sin,
for there is no such just man, Ecclesiastes 7:20; but evangelically,
through the imputation of the righteousness of Christ unto him; and
who has a principle of grace and holiness wrought in him; a man of a
just principle and good... [ Continue Reading ]
[AND] HATH NOT EATEN UPON THE MOUNTAINS,.... Where temples and altars
were built for idols, and sacrifices offered up to them; and where
feasts were kept to the honour of them, and the sacrifices to them
eaten; see Ezekiel 6:13; for otherwise it was not unlawful to eat
common food on mountains, as w... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HATH NOT OPPRESSED ANY,.... By fraud or force, particularly the
poor, to the great grief and hurt of them:
[BUT] HATH RESTORED TO THE DEBTOR HIS PLEDGE; which was pawned; not
embezzling it, or keeping it beyond the time fixed by the law of God,
Deuteronomy 24:12;
HATH SPOILED NONE BY VIOLENCE... [ Continue Reading ]
HE [THAT] HATH NOT GIVEN FORTH UPON USURY,.... Money, victuals, or any
other thing, which was forbidden the Jews to take of their brethren,
though they might of strangers, Deuteronomy 23:19;
NEITHER HATH TAKEN ANY INCREASE: or interest; or rather something over
and above the interest money or use,... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH WALKED IN MY STATUTES,.... Respecting the worship of God and true
religion; being observant of all laws and ordinances relating
thereunto:
AND HATH KEPT MY JUDGMENTS TO DEAL TRULY; in things moral and civil
among men; regarding all such laws of God as oblige to such things:
HE [IS] JUST; such... [ Continue Reading ]
IF HE BEGET A SON [THAT IS] A ROBBER, A SHEDDER OF BLOOD,.... But if
this just man beget a son that is a thief and a murderer, as he may;
for grace is not conveyed by natural generation, though sin is: a good
man has often bad children, even such as are guilty of capital crimes,
as a "robber", a "hi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THAT DOETH NOT ANY OF THOSE [DUTIES],.... Before mentioned, which
his father did, but the reverse of them; and so the Septuagint and
Arabic versions render it, "and in the way of his righteous father
does not walk"; does not tread in his steps, and work righteousness as
he did:
BUT EVEN HATH EA... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH OPPRESSED THE POOR AND NEEDY,.... Who are weak, and have none to
help them, and stand by them, and so are oppressed by such a man. This
serves to explain the clause, in Ezekiel 18:7;
HATH SPOILED BY VIOLENCE; his neighbour's goods; taken them away from
him by force:
HATH NOT RESTORED THE PLED... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH GIVEN FORTH UPON USURY, AND HATH TAKEN INCREASE,.... Contrary to
the law of God; Ezekiel 18:8;
SHALL HE THEN LIVE? by virtue of his father's righteousness and
goodness, free from calamities, and in the quiet possession of the
land of Israel, and the good things of it:
HE SHALL NOT LIVE; but g... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW, LO, [IF] HE BEGET A SON,.... That is, the wicked man before
mentioned; if he begets a son who proves a good man, which sometimes
is the case, as Hezekiah the son of Ahaz, and Josiah the son of Amon:
THAT SEETH ALL HIS FATHER'S SINS WHICH HE HATH DONE; not every
particular action, but the princ... [ Continue Reading ]
[THAT] HATH NOT EATEN UPON THE MOUNTAINS, NEITHER HATH LIFTED UP HIS
EYES TO THE IDOLS OF THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL, HATH NOT DEFILED HIS
NEIGHBOUR'S WIFE. Ezekiel 18:6; where the same things are mentioned as
here, and in the same order; only that clause, "neither hath come near
to a menstruous woman", is... [ Continue Reading ]
NEITHER HATH OPPRESSED ANY,.... Ezekiel 18:7.
HATH NOT WITHHOLDEN THE PLEDGE; or, hath not pledged the pledge h. The
meaning is, not that he had not given one, but had not taken one. So
the Targum,
"the pledge he hath not taken;''
or, if he did, he did not keep it beyond the time the law directs,... [ Continue Reading ]
[THAT] HATH TAKEN OFF HIS HAND FROM THE POOR,.... When he perceived it
lay heavy upon him, withdrew it from hurting him, and forbore to do it
when it was in his power, and perhaps eased him of the hardships his
father had laid upon him; which was very kind and humane:
[THAT] HATH NOT RECEIVED USURY... [ Continue Reading ]
[AS FOR] HIS FATHER,.... It shall be otherwise with him:
BECAUSE HE CRUELLY OPPRESSED; or, "oppressed an oppression"; or, "with
an oppression" i; oppressed the poor, and had no mercy on them, but
used them in the most rigorous manner:
SPOILED HIS BROTHER BY VIOLENCE; took away the spoil of his bro... [ Continue Reading ]
YET SAY YE, WHY?.... Why do you say so? why do you go on to assert
that which is not fact, or which is contrary to fact, contrary to what
we feel and experience every day, to say that children are not
punished for their parents' sins? these are the words of the
murmuring, complaining, and blasphemin... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SOUL THAT SINNETH, IT SHALL DIE,.... This is repeated from Ezekiel
18:4, for the further confirmation of it:
THE SON SHALL NOT BEAR THE INIQUITY OF THE FATHER, NEITHER SHALL THE
FATHER BEAR THE INIQUITY OF THE SON; that is, as the Targum
paraphrases it,
"the son shall not be punished for the s... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF THE WICKED,.... So far is the Lord from punishing the sins of
one man upon another, that he will not punish a man for his own sins:
if he
WILL TURN FROM ALL HIS SINS THAT HE HATH COMMITTED: if he truly
repents of them, and thoroughly forsakes them; for it must not be one
sin only, but all; e... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL HIS TRANSGRESSIONS THAT HE HATH COMMITTED,.... Before his
repentance, conversion, and obedience:
THEY SHALL NOT BE MENTIONED UNTO HIM; they shall not be charged upon
his conscience, or brought against him in providence; he shall not be
upbraided with them, or punished for them; but they shall b... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVE I ANY PLEASURE AT ALL THAT THE WICKED SHOULD DIE? SAITH THE LORD
GOD,.... Perish by sword, famine, or pestilence, or go into captivity;
this, though the Lord's will and work, yet is his strange work; mercy
is his delight. This is to be understood not absolutely; for the Lord
does take pleasure... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN THE RIGHTEOUS TURNETH AWAY FROM HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS,.... This
is to be understood, not of a truly righteous man; for no man can be
so denominated from his own righteousness; but from the righteousness
and obedience of Christ; and such a man cannot turn from his
righteousness; for that is the... [ Continue Reading ]
YET YE SAY,.... Notwithstanding these plain instances, which show the
equity of God in his proceedings, and vindicate his justice in the
dispensations of his providence; yet such was the blindness and
stupidity of these people, or rather their stubbornness, obstinacy,
and impudence, that they still... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN A RIGHTEOUS [MAN] TURNETH AWAY FROM HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS,.... This
is repeated for the further confirmation of it, and to raise their
attention to it; to make it more plain and manifest to them, and to
fix it upon their minds:
AND COMMITTETH INIQUITY, AND DIETH IN THEM: or, "he shall die for
them... [ Continue Reading ]
AGAIN, WHEN THE WICKED [MAN] TURNETH AWAY FROM HIS WICKEDNESS THAT HE
HATH COMMITTED,.... Repents of his sins, and forsakes the vicious
course of life he has lived:
AND DOETH THAT WHICH IS LAWFUL AND RIGHT; or "judgment" and
"righteousness" n; that which is agreeable to the law and will of God,
and... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE HE CONSIDERETH,.... Being come to himself, and in his right
mind, he considers the evil of his ways; what they lead to; what they
deserve at the hand of God; and what he may expect, should he continue
in them; see Ezekiel 18:14;
AND TURNETH AWAY FROM ALL HIS TRANSGRESSIONS THAT HE HATH COMM... [ Continue Reading ]
YET SAITH THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL, THE WAY OF THE LORD IS NOT EQUAL,....
Though the case was put so many ways, and the thing was made so clear
and plain, by the instances given; as, if a man was a just man, let
his father be what he would, he should live; but, if his son was a
wicked man, he should die;... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE WILL I JUDGE YOU, O HOUSE OF ISRAEL,.... The case being
fairly stated, the charge removed, instances to the contrary given,
the Lord, as Judge, proceeds to bring the controversy to an issue, and
to pass the definitive sentence, and to deal with them in the way of
his providence as they des... [ Continue Reading ]
CAST AWAY FROM YOU ALL YOUR TRANSGRESSIONS WHEREBY YE HAVE
TRANSGRESSED,.... As unprofitable and pernicious, to be abhorred and
abstained from, and to be cast off, as loads and burdens upon them.
Kimchi interprets it of the punishment of their sins, which might be
cast off, or escaped, by repentance... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I HAVE NO PLEASURE IN THE DEATH OF HIM THAT DIETH,.... Which is
not to be interpreted simply and absolutely, and with respect to all
persons afflicted and punished by him; for he does take delight in the
exercise of "judgment" and "righteousness", and "laughs" at the
"calamity" of wicked men, Je... [ Continue Reading ]