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Ezekiel 6
The following commentary covers Chapters 5 and 6.
Israel
reminded of God's just judgments on Jerusalem; a small
remnant spared
In the revelation given to
Ezekiel Jerusalem is taken, and its population almost
entirely destroyed. The dispersed remnant are pursued by
the sword, and a portion only of this remnant is spared.
There would be some even of this portion cast into the
fire [
1]. And this fire should reach to the
whole house of Israel. That is to say, the judgment that
should fall upon the remnant who do not perish in the
city should represent the position of all Israel. It is
thus that the prophet is constantly led to speak of the
whole nation. For, as long as there was a remnant at
Jerusalem, the nation had a place on the earth. But when
the iniquitous rebellion of Zedekiah had led to the
destruction of Jerusalem, this was no longer the case.
But this judgment of Jerusalem contains very important
elements for the understanding of all this part of the
history of the people and of the dealings of God,
"This is Jerusalem, saith the Lord Jehovah; I have
set it in the midst of the nations and countries round
about her." And instead of being a testimony in the
midst of the nations, so that the house of Jehovah should
have attracted them, or at least have placed them under
responsibility by a true testimony to God who dwelt
thereinstead of this, her inhabitants had even gone
beyond the idolatrous nations in wickedness. Therefore
God would execute judgments upon her in the sight of all
the nationsa just retribution for her sins. She
should also be laid waste and made a reproach among the
nations round about her; and (chap. 6) the judgment
should not be confined to Jerusalem, it should be
executed on all the high places, on all the mountains of
Israel. Every city should be desolate, all their idols
destroyed, and the people scattered. They should know
that the Lord had not threatened them in vain with His
judgments. The fire should reach those that were afar off
as well as those that were in the land; and the land
should be laid waste, and the worshippers of idols slain
around their infamous gods. Nevertheless God would
remember mercy in the midst of judgment; He would spare a
little remnant of those who were scattered, and those who
should escape should loathe themselves for the
abominations they had committed. Thus Jerusalem was
judged as well as the mountains of Israel, which were but
too notorious for their idols and their high places.
[1]
It is thus that I understand this passage. We should
imagine, from our translation, that it was some of the
hairs that were cast into the fire. But in the Hebrew the
pronoun is in the singular, and it is masculine as well
as feminine.
Chapter 6:
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