Chapter 12:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Lamentations Daniel
Ezekiel 12
The prophet by removing his stuff, and quitting his lodgings
is a sign of Zedekiah's flight out of Jerusalem, ver. 1-16. By
eating his meat with trembling, he is a sign, to set forth the famine
and consternation in the city, ver. 17-20. An assurance that these
things shall be fulfilled, ver. 21-28.
Verse 2. Eyes to see - They have capacity, if they would, to understand,
but they will not understand, what thou speakest.
Verse 3. Stuff - Vessels or instruments, wherein thou mayest put what is
portable.
Verse 4. In their sight - Before 'tis quite night, that they, who should
learn by this sign, may see and consider it.
Verse 5. Dig - Come not through the door, but as one who knows there
is a guard upon the door, get to some back part of thy house, and
dig there thyself, either to make the greater haste, or to keep all
secret; for all will be little enough for them that must act what
thou dost represent. Carry out - Through the hole thou hast dug.
Verse 6. Bare it - In testimony of the servitude they shall be reduced to,
who then must do what servants or beasts were wont to be
employed in. Cover thy face - As unwilling to be seen or known.
For - I have set thee for a sign to them, and thou shalt tell them the
meaning of these things in due time.
Verse 7. I brought forth - Here is a transposing of his actions, and
rehearsal of that in the first place, which was acted in the second
place.
Verse 10. Say - Though they inquire not, yet tell them what I mean
hereby, that this prophecy is a burden which the kingdom shall
groan under. The prince - Zedekiah.
Verse 11. I am your sign - My person is the emblem of yours, and my
actions of that you shall do. And the like shall be done to you, O
inhabitants of Jerusalem. We cannot say concerning our dwelling
place, that it is our resting place. For how far we may be tossed
from it before we die, we cannot foresee.
Verse 12. The prince - Zedekiah. Shall bear - Disguised, as a servant, in
hope to conceal himself, chuses the twilight as the time that would
best favour his design. They shall dig - This was fulfilled when
they broke down the wall to fly, Jer. xxxix, 4. Cover his face -
Zedekiah did by this aim at concealing himself.
Verse 13. It - Neither the land nor the city; for his eyes will be put out at
Riblah.
Verse 16. Declare - By relating those sins, for which God was justly
angry, and for which he punished them, though they were his own
people. Thy - The Chaldeans. See how God brings good out of
evil! The dispersion of sinners, who had done God much
dishonour and disservice in their own country, proves the
dispersion of penitents, who shall do him much honour and
service in other countries!
Verse 19. The people - Thy fellow captives. And of the land - Those that
dwell in the countries round about Jerusalem. Her land -
Jerusalem's land, so called because it was the head city thereof.
Desolate - Because it shortly shall be laid waste, emptied of
inhabitants, wealth and plenty. Violence - Injustice, oppression
and tyranny of the Jews toward one another.
Verse 22. That proverb - That short saying commonly used. Days - Of
wrath and vengeance, are to come a great while hence. Every
vision - Threatening vision, which Jeremiah and Ezekiel would
fright us with, comes to nothing.
Verse 25. I will speak - There has been and shall be a succession of
God's ministers, by whom he will speak, to the end of the world.
Even in the worst times, God left not himself without witness, but
raised up men that spoke for him, and spoke from him.
Chapter 12:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Lamentations Daniel
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