Chapter 18:
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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 18
God reproves a corrupt proverb, ver. 1-4. It shall be well
with the righteous, ver. 5-9. but ill with the wicked man, tho' he
had a good father, ver. 10-13. It shall be well with a good man,
tho' he had a wicked father, ver. 14-18. Therefore God is
righteous, ver. 19-20. It shall be well with penitents, but ill with
apostates, ver. 21-29. An exhortation to repentance, ver. 30-32.
Verse 2. The land of Israel - The two tribes, not the ten. The fathers -
Our fore-fathers. Have eaten - Have sinned. The childrens - We
their children, who were unborn, suffer for their sins.
Verse 4. Behold - There can be no colour of partial judgment in the
proceedings of God, who is equally God to all. All souls - All
persons. The soul - The person, whether father or son, shall die,
shall bear his own punishment.
Verse 6. Hath not eaten - Hath not committed idolatry, offering sacrifice,
and eating of the things sacrificed to idols; whose temples and
altars were on mountains, chap. 20. & 28. Hosea iv, 13.
Verse 8. Increase - Illegal interest. Iniquity - Injustice of every kind.
Verse 9. Shall live - Shall be delivered from famine, pestilence, and
sword, and shall see good days.
Verse 13. His blood - Hebrew. 'Tis plural, bloods; both the blood of the
innocent which he murdered, and his own blood which thereby he
forfeited; the blood of his own soul and life: that is the whole
blame of his misery in time and eternity, shall lie upon himself.
Verse 17. Hath taken off - Withdrawn his hand from hurting or
wronging the poor, tho' he had power to do it securely.
Verse 20. Shall not bear - This is a most unquestionable truth; and tho'
perhaps it may seem otherwise in some cases, yet could we see
perfectly the connection between persons and persons; could we
see the connection of sins and sins, and how easily, secretly, and
undiscerned men become guilty of the same sins, we should see
father and son, though perhaps one of them might not do the evil,
both guilty, and neither punished for the sin farther than if it was
his own: nor do the scriptures, Exod. xx, 5 Deut. xxviii, 18, doom
persons to punishment for sins from which they are wholly free;
but if children shall follow their fathers in sin, then if they die for
those sins, 'tis because these are their own, not as they are their
fathers. The righteousness - It shall be well with the righteous, for
he shall eat the fruit of his doing, he shall be rewarded as a
righteous one. The wickedness - The reward of wickedness. "The
son shall not die, not die eternally, for the iniquity of the father, if
he do not tread in the steps of it: nor the father for the iniquity of
the son, if he do all he can to prevent it.
Verse 22. Not mentioned - Not to him.
Verse 25. The way - His whole management of affairs. Not equal - Not
right, or consistent with his own declaration, and law.
Verse 28. He shall surely live - "That is, he shall be restored to the
favour of God, which is the life of the soul."
Verse 31. Make you a new heart - Suffer me to do it in you.
Verse 32. I have no pleasure - Sinners displease God when they undo
themselves; they please him when they return.
Chapter 18:
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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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