Chapter 36:
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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 36
A promise of the restoration of Israel, from their present
deplorable condition, ver. 1-15. They are reminded of their former
sins, and God's judgments, ver. 16-20. A promise of pardon, ver,
21-24. And sanctification, 25-38
Verse 1. The mountains - The inhabitants being in captivity, speak to the
mountains, that is, the land of Judah, and Israel, which was a
country full of mountains.
Verse 2. Because the enemy - Many were the enemies of God's people;
but they so conspired in one design, that the prophet speaks of
them as one, and particularly of Edom.
Verse 3. Swallowed - Devoured you, as hungry beasts devour their prey.
Ye are taken up - You are the subject of all their discourse. An
infamy - Ever branding you as infamous.
Verse 7. Lifted up mine hand - Sworn in my wrath. The heathen - The
Moabites, Ammonites, and Idumeans.
Verse 8. At hand - The time is near, when my people shall come out of
Babylon to settle in their own land.
Verse 12. And thou - O land of Canaan. Bereave - Consume thine
inhabitants.
Verse 13. They - The heathen round about.
Verse 14. Therefore - I will so bless thee, O land, that thou shalt bring
forth and breed up many sons and daughters, and this reproach
shall cease for ever. 17. By their doings - By their carriage, and
whole conversation. As the uncleanness - Or as one cut off from
the congregation, because of some great sin.
Verse 20. Entered - When they were come into Babylon. Profaned -
They sinned. They - Their heathen neighbours. Them - The
profane Jews. These - These profane slaves, call themselves the
people of the Lord and say, he gave them the land out of which
they are driven.
Verse 21. But I had pity - For these sins I had just cause to cut them off;
but I had pity, for the glory of my name: had I destroyed them, the
heathen would have concluded against my omnipotence, and my
truth.
Verse 23. I will sanctify my great name - They gave the heathen
occasion to think meanly of me, but I will shew I am as great as
good. When God performs what he hath sworn by his holiness,
then he sanctifies his name.
Verse 25. Sprinkle - "This signifies both the blood of Christ sprinkled
upon their conscience, to take away their guilt, as the water of
purification was sprinkled, to take away their ceremonial
uncleanness and the grace of the spirit sprinkled on the whole
soul, to purify it from all corrupt inclinations and dispositions."
Verse 26. A new heart - A new frame of soul, a mind changed, from
sinful to holy, from carnal to spiritual. A heart in which the law of
God is written, Jer. xxxi, 33. A sanctified heart, in which the
almighty grace of God is victorious, and turns it from all sin to
God. A new spirit - A new, holy frame in the spirit of man; which
is given to him, not wrought by his own power. The stony - The
senseless unfeeling. Out of your flesh - Out of you. Of flesh - That
is, quite of another temper, hearkening to God's law, trembling at
his threats, molded into a compliance with his whole will; to
forbear, do, be, or suffer what God will, receiving the impress of
God, as soft wax receives the impress of the seal.
Verse 27. My spirit - The Holy Spirit of God, which is given to, and
dwelleth in all true believers. And cause you - Sweetly,
powerfully, yet without compulsion; for our spirits, framed by
God's spirit to a disposition suitable to his holiness, readily
concurs. Ye shall keep - Be willing; and able to keep the
judgments, and to walk in the statutes of God, which is, to live in
all holiness.
Verse 28. Ye shall dwell - Observe: then, and not before, are these
promises to be fulfilled to the house of Israel. And I will be your
God - This is the foundation of the top-stone of a believer's
happiness.
Verse 29. I will also save you - I will continue to save you. From all
your uncleannesses - Salvation from all uncleannessess, includes
justification, entire sanctification, and meetness for glory. The
corn - All necessaries comprised in one.
Verse 35. And they - Strangers, or foreigners.
Verse 37. Inquired of - Though I have repeated so often my promise to
do this, yet it is their duty to intreat it, to wait on me, and then I
will do it.
Verse 38. As the holy flock - Flocks designed to holy uses. In her
solemn feasts - These flocks were for quality, the best of all; and
for numbers, very great, on the solemn feasts. Thus shall men
multiply, and fill the cities of replanted Judea. And the increase of
the numbers of men is then honourable, when they are all
dedicated to God as a holy flock, to be presented to him for living
sacrifices. Crowds are a lovely sight in God's temple.
Chapter 36:
| Darby
| Geneva
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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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