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Verse Ezekiel 7:10. _BEHOLD THE DAY_] The same words are repeated,
sometimes varied, and pressed on the attention with _new figures_ and
_new_ _circumstances_, in order to alarm this infatuated people...
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THE MORNING - Rather, “The conclusion:” a whole series (literally
circle) of events is being brought to a close. Others render it: Fate.
THE DAY OF TROUBLE ... - Or, The day is near; a tumult Zechari...
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Ezekiel 7:1. This chapter closes the first great message of Ezekiel.
This great judgment message is written in beautiful language, which,
in the Authorized Version, is marred by numerous incorrect ren...
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That dreadful day, which would extinguish their political existence,
would no less bring to an end all their social and commercial life.
The proud blossoms of Judah would soon be smitten and withered....
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THE ROD HATH BLOSSOMED: i.e. Nebuchadnezzar's sceptre is ready.
PRIDE. INSOLENCE, OR PRESUMPTION: i.e. Israel's sin, which has called
for the judgment....
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Second Section. Ch. Ezekiel 3:22 to Ezekiel 7:27
The second section of the Book contains these parts:
(1) Ch. Ezekiel 3:22-27. A preface in which the prophet is commanded
to confine himself to his o...
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THE MORNING IS GONE FORTH— _The bud is put forth,_ or _hath arisen,_
&c. Houbigant. Possibly the prophet, using the word מטה _matteh,_
which signifies both a _rod_ and a _tribe,_ intends to point out...
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B. The Calamity Described 7:10-27
In describing Judah's coming day of visitation Ezekiel stresses four
points (1) the social disruption (Ezekiel 7:10-13); (2) the military
dismay (Ezekiel 7:14-18); ...
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Behold the day, behold, it is come: the morning is gone forth; the
rod hath blossomed, pride hath budded.
THE ROD HATH BLOSSOMED, PRIDE HATH BUDDED. The "rod" is the Chaldean
Nebuchadnezzar, the in...
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7:10 doom (a-9) Or 'destiny.' lit. 'turn,' or 'cycle.'...
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THE DESOLATION OF THE LAND OF ISRAEL
This is a final message of doom upon the whole land (Ezekiel 7:2).
God's wrath against Israel's sin is relentless, and the judgment is
inevitable and close at hand...
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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 7
THE *DISASTERS WILL HAPPEN SOON – EZEKIEL 7:1-13
V1 The...
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THE MORNING IS GONE FORTH. — The same word as in Ezekiel 7:7, and in
the same sense — the circle is complete, the end is reached, sin
hath brought forth death. “The rod” is commonly understood of the...
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הִנֵּ֥ה הַ יֹּ֖ום הִנֵּ֣ה בָאָ֑ה
יָֽצְאָה֙ הַ צְּפִרָ֔ה צָ֚ץ הַ
מַּטֶּ֔ה פָּרַ֖ח הַ זָּדֹֽון׃...
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THE END FORETOLD
Ezekiel 4:1 - Ezekiel 7:1
WITH the fourth chapter we enter on the exposition of the first great
division of Ezekiel's prophecies. The chaps, 4-24, cover a period of
about four and a...
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The second denunciation dealt with the completeness of judgment. Its
keynote was expressed in the words, "an end." The prophet declared
that an end on the land and the people had been determined on,
e...
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Behold the day, behold, it is come: the morning is gone forth; the (e)
rod hath blossomed, (f) pride hath budded.
(e) The scourge is ready.
(f) That is, the proud tyrant Nebuchadnezzar has gathered...
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_Budded; figurative expressions, denoting a speedy vengeance. (Calmet)
--- Chaldean, "the reign is open, the ruler has flourished, the wicked
hath appeared." In this reign of Nabuchodonosor ye shall b...
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The same alarm is here given under another figure, to rouse Israel.
The evil come, and the morning arrived, when sentence is to be carried
into execution: these are strong intimations to work upon the...
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Now Ezekiel uses another figure, but to the same purpose. He repeats
what he had said before: _the day is come, _and he adds another part,
that _the morning had advanced _But we said that the impious,...
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Finally (chap. 7), the whole land of Israel is under the sentence of
God, "the four corners of the land." Those who escape the general
judgment mourn alone upon the mountains, having forsaken all in
d...
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BEHOLD THE DAY, BEHOLD, IT IS COME,.... That is, the day of trouble
and distress, said to be near, Ezekiel 7:3;
THE MORNING IS GONE FORTH; Ezekiel 7:7;
THE ROD HATH BLOSSOMED, PRIDE HATH BUDDED; bot...
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Behold the day, behold, it is come: the morning is gone forth; the rod
hath blossomed, pride hath budded.
Ver. 10. _The morning is gone forth._] _Matutina sententia,_ The
decree bringeth forth, _as _...
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_Behold the day_ Which has lingered so long! it is come at last. _The
morning is gone forth_ The day of destruction is already begun. _The
rod hath blossomed_ As the same word which signifies a _tribe...
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Behold the day, that of the final reckoning, BEHOLD, IT IS COME; THE
MORNING IS GONE FORTH, THE DESTINED CALAMITY HAS ARISEN; THE ROD HATH
BLOSSOMED, PRIDE HATH BUDDED, the powers of vengeance maturin...
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1-15 The abruptness of this prophecy, and the many repetitions, show
that the prophet was deeply affected by the prospect of these
calamities. Such will the destruction of sinners be; for none can
avo...
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If you will open your eyes, you may see the lowering day of vengeance:
see EZEKIEL 7:7. THE ROD HATH BLOSSOMED: this and what follows may
refer either,
1. To Nebuchadnezzar and his Chaldeans, the rod...
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Ezekiel 7:10 day H3117 come H935 (H8802) Doom H6843 out H3318 (H8804)
rod H4294 blossomed H6692 (H8804) Pride H2087 budded H6524 (H8804)
it - Ezekiel 7:6; 1 Thessalonians 5:3
the morning -...
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“Behold the day, behold it comes. Your doom is gone forth. The rod
has blossomed. Pride has budded. Violence is risen up into a rod of
wickedness, none of them will remain, nor of their abundance
(mul...
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CONTENTS: Miserable end of Judah because of sin.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: The ruin of sinners comes slowly but surely, but when it
comes, it will be total. In the heaviest judgments God...
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Ezekiel 7:2. _An end, the end is come upon the four corners of the
land._ The end is come at once on the whole land of Judea and of
Israel. The crown is fallen from the heads of David's house: they
sh...
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_The rod hath blossomed, pride hath budded._
SIN IN BLOSSOM
I. Beauty may be associated with evil. Well would it be for men to
remember they may be thus connected in fact as well as figure. For
ther...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 7:10 BEHOLD, THE DAY! The “day of the
Lord” is a prominent theme in the Hebrew prophets (see note on Amos
5:18–20). It refers to near or future judgment of the Lord on Israel
a...
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5. LAMENTATION OVER THE DESOLATED LAND (Chap. 7)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—In this chapter we have not so much an additional
prophecy as a re-statement of principles and denunciations which had
been already f...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 7:1
The absence of any fresh date, and the fact that it is simply tacked
on to the previous chapter by the copulative conjunction, shows that
what follows belongs to the same grou...
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CHAPTER 7.
LAMENTATION OVER THE GUILT AND FALL OF ISRAEL.
THIS chapter does not contain anything properly new. It simply
describes the mournful feelings and reflections which the preceding
revelatio...
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Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Also, thou son of
man, thus saith the Lord GOD unto the land of Israel (Ezekiel 7:1-2);
Now, the other was to the mountains, now to the land.
the...
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1 Thessalonians 5:3; Daniel 4:37; Ezekiel 19:14; Ezekiel 21:10;
Ezekiel 21:13; Ezekiel 7:6; Ezekiel 7:7; Isaiah 10:5; Isaiah 28:1;
James 4:6;...
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Is come — Of your wickedness; pride and violence in particular....