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Ezekiel 11
God's message of wrath to those who remained secure at
Jerusalem, ver. 1-13. A message of comfort to the dejected
captives at Babylon, ver. 14-21. The glory of God removes
farther, ver. 22, 23. The vision disappears, of which Ezekiel gives
an account, ver. 24, 25.
Verse 1. Jaazaniah - Not him that is mentioned chap. viii, 11. Pelatiah -
Named here for that dreadful sudden death, whereby he became a
warning to others.
Verse 2. He - The Lord sitting on the cherub.
Verse 3. It - The threatened danger and ruin by the Chaldeans. The
caldron - This is an impious scoff, yet mixt with some fear of the
prophet, Jer. i, 13.
Verse 6. Ye - Many murders have you committed yourselves, and you
are accountable to God for all those whom the Chaldeans have
slain, seeing you persuaded them, thus obstinately to stand out.
Verse 7. Bring you forth - Not in mercy, but in wrath, by the conquering
hand of Babylon.
Verse 9. Deliver you - Defeating all your projects for escape.
Verse 10. Will judge - My just judgments shall pursue you,
whithersoever you fly.
Verse 11. Your caldron - The place of your sufferings; greater are
reserved for you in a strange land. Judge you - I will do more
against you at Riblah, where the captive king had his children, and
others with them, first murdered before his eyes, and then his own
eyes put out; Riblah is called the border of Israel: for Syria was
adjoining to Israel on the north, and Riblah was on the frontiers of
Syria.
Verse 13. Pelatiah - Mentioned ver. 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 men, chap. ix, 6,) but it was an assurance, that when this
prophecy was published, it would be done in fact. And the death
of Pelatiah was an earnest of the compleat accomplishment of the
prophecy. A full end - By slaying all, as this man is cut off.
Verse 15. Thy brethren - Thy nearest kindred, which it seems were left
in Jerusalem. Their degeneracy is more noted in the repetition of
the word brethren. Gone far - Ye are gone far from the Lord; as
much as the Heathens accused the Christians of atheism.
Verse 16. Say - In vindication of them. Although - The obstinate Jews at
Jerusalem will call them apostates; but I the Lord sent them
thither, and will own them there. Scattered - Dispersed them in
many countries which are under the king of Babylon: yet they are
dear to me. A little sanctuary - A little one in opposition to that
great temple at Jerusalem. To him they shall flee, and in him they
shall be safe, as he was that took hold on the horns of the altar.
And they shall have such communion with God in the land of
their captivity, as it was thought could be had no where but in the
temple.
Verse 18. They - They who assemble upon Cyrus's proclamation first,
and then upon Darius's proclamation, shall overcome all
difficulties, dispatch the journey, and come safely to their own
land. Take away - They shall abolish superstition and idolatry
from the temple.
Verse 19. One heart - Cyrus shall give them leave, and I will give them a
heart to return; and on their way shall there be great utility; and,
when come to Jerusalem, they shall own me, and my laws, and
with one consent, build Jerusalem and the temple, and restore true
religion. The stony - That hard, inflexible, undutiful, incorrigible
disposition.
Verse 21. Heart - Soul and affections. Walketh - Either secretly adhere
to, or provide for the service of idols, called here detestable
things.
Verse 23. Went up - The glory of the Lord removes now out of the city,
over which it had stood some time, waiting for their repentance.
The mountain - Mount Olivet. He removed thither, to be as it
were within call, and ready to return, if now at length in this their
day, they would have understood the things that made for their
peace.
Verse 24. The spirit - The same spirit which carried him to Jerusalem,
now brings him back to Chaldea. Went up - Was at an end.
Chapter 11:
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