Chapter 9:
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Ezekiel 9
Instruments prepared to destroy the city, ver. 1-2. The glory
removes to the threshold of the temple, ver. 3. Orders given to
mark a remnant, ver. 3, 4. The execution of them who were not marked begun, ver. 5-7.
The prophet intercedes, but in vain, ver. 8-10. The report of him
that had marked the remnant, ver. 11.
Verse 1. He - The man whom he had seen upon the throne. Them -
Those whom God hath appointed to destroy the city: perhaps
angels. Every man - Every one; 'tis an Hebrew idiom. Each of
these had a weapon proper for that kind of destruction which he
was to effect; and so, some to slay with the sword, another with
the pestilence, another with famine. In his hand - Denoting both
expedition in, and strength for the work.
Verse 2. And - As soon as the command was given, the ministers of
God's displeasure appear. Men - In appearance and vision they
were men, and the prophet calls them as he saw them. The north -
Insinuating whence their destruction should come. One man - Not
a companion, but as one of authority over them. With linen - A
garment proper to the priesthood. They - All the seven.
Verse 3. The glory - The glorious brightness, such as sometimes
appeared above the cherubim in the most holy place. Gone up -
Departing from the place he had so long dwelt in. He was - Wont
to sit and appear. Threshold - Of the temple, in token of his
sudden departure from the Jews, because of their sins.
Verse 4. That sigh - Out of grief for other mens sins and sorrows. Cry -
Who dare openly bewail the abominations of this wicked city, and
so bear their testimony against it.
Verse 5. The others - The six slaughter-men.
Verse 6. At my sanctuary - There are the great sinners, and the
abominable sins which have brought this on them.
Verse 7. And slew - The slaughter also was in vision.
Verse 8. Was left - Left alone, now both the sealer, and the slayers were
gone.
Chapter 9:
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| Jamieson Faussett Brown
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| Read Ezekiel 9 |
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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