Ezekiel 23
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Chapter 23
Chapter Overview:
Verses:
The apostacy of Israel and Samaria from God, ver. 1 - 8.
Their ruin, ver. 9, 10.
The apostacy of Judah and Jerusalem from God, ver. 11 - 21.
Their ruin, ver. 22 - 35.
The joint wickedness of them both, ver. 36 - 44.
And their joint ruin, ver. 45 - 49.
23:2 | Two women - Judah, and Israel, two kingdoms. |
23:3 | Whoredoms - Idolatry. |
23:4 | Aholah - That is, his own tabernacle; for Israel falling off from the house of David, fell off from the tabernacle, or temple of God; so that all the temple they had was of their own making.The elder - Greater for number of tribes, and for power, wealth, and for multitudes of people. Aholibah - That is, my tabernacle in her: the two tribes had the temple of God with them. Mine - By solemn marriage - covenant. Bare sons - Were fruitful and brought forth children to me; they increased in numbers of people; and among these, some there were that were children of God by faith, love, and obedience. |
23:5 | Played the harlot - United in idolatry, with the Assyrians.Mine - When under my government, and protection. |
23:6 | Horsemen - Skillful in riding, and well furnished with choice horses. |
23:7 | With all - Other nations, with whom she had commerce. |
23:10 | Discovered - Stript her naked, and exposed her to shame.Took her sons - Captives. Slew her - The kingdom of Israel, under Hoshea, was by Salmanesar utterly destroyed.They - The Assyrians, had executed God's just displeasure upon her. |
23:15 | Girded - With soldiers belts, which includes the rest of the habit of soldiers. In dyed attire - Both rich, comely, large, and of divers colours. Princes - Of princely aspect and majesty. |
23:17 | Alienated - She grew weary of the Chaldeans. |
23:18 | Discovered - Made it appear to all, far and near. |
23:19 | By - Remembering her idolatries in Egypt, her alliance with it in days past, which she now resolved to act over again. |
23:20 | Paramours - The nations, that were confederate with the Egyptians. |
23:23 | Pekod - Pekod is the province between Tigris, and Lycus; in this was old Nineveh. Shoa - Either Sia in Armenia, or the Sohia, among which were the Adiabeni, and this contained the middle part of the kingdom of Babylon.Koa - This bordered upon Media, the inhabitants were called Kohai, and dwelt about Arbela. And all - All subjects of the Assyrian monarchy. |
23:24 | And wheels - Lest in their march the carriage wheels should break, a store of these were provided. An assembly - A mighty confluence of people. I will set - Give them a power in right of conquest over their rebels, as well as mine, and I will give them a spirit of judgment to discern the greatness of this people's sins. Judge - Condemn, and execute sentence upon thee. According - To their will, power, wrath, and custom, against rebels; for these are their rules of judgment. |
23:25 | I will set my jealousy - As a jealous provoked husband, I will be as much against thee as they are. Thy residue - Either the people, who hid themselves in vaults and cellars, or what the Chaldeans cannot carry away, all this shall be devoured by fire. |
23:29 | Take away - Deprive thee of the comfortable use of all thy labour, which they will exact of thee in captivity. |
23:32 | It - Is large, and contains what will last many years, even 'till the seventy years be expired. |
23:34 | Thou - Shalt stagger with sorrows, that shall intoxicate, and astonish. Suck it out - The dregs shalt thou drink, and multiply thine own sorrows. Break the sheards - To suck out what remains.And pluck - Revenging thyself upon thyself. |
23:35 | Bear thou - The guilt, I will impute it, the punishment, I will not pardon it. |
23:38 | In the same day - When they had newly polluted themselves with idolatry and murder, they thrust into the temple. |
23:39 | My house - Nay, these things have been in my house. |
23:40 | Wash thyself - After the manner of harlots. |
23:41 | Sattest - Prepared to feast them. A stately bed - A magnificent bed, on which women sat to feast, when men leaned on their sides.Incense - Offered to their idols. |
23:42 | A voice - A shout for joy, that there was a treaty of peace between the Jews, and the Chaldeans. |
23:45 | Righteous men - Men that keep the law of their God. |
23:46 | Upon them - Against the Jews, the children of this Aholibah. |
23:47 | The company - The Babylonian army. |
23:48 | Lewdness - Idolatry. And indeed we do not read of any after their return out of this captivity. |
23:49 | They - The Babylonians. The sins - The guilt of worshipping idols; and you shall bear the punishment of idolaters. |