Ezekiel 24
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Chapter 24
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By the sign of flesh boiling in a pot are shewed, the miseries of Jerusalem during the siege, ver. 1 - 14.
By the sign of Ezekiel's not mourning for his wife is shewed, that the approaching calamities would be to great to be lamented, ver. 15 - 27.
24:1 | In the ninth year - Of Zedekiah's reign. Came unto me - The prophet was now in Babylon. |
24:2 | Set himself - Sat down to besiege. |
24:4 | Every good piece - All the chief of the inhabitants of the land, the wealthiest, who will fly from their country - houses to live in safety in Jerusalem: the most war - like, who will betake themselves to Jerusalem for its defence. Fill it - With those pieces that are biggest, fullest of marrow, and which are divided according to the bones; these are the principal members of the state, the king, princes, priests, magistrates, and the most wealthy citizens. |
24:5 | The bones - Not of the pieces to be boiled, but of the many innocents murdered in Jerusalem; for their blood crieth for vengeance, and their bones scattered on the face of the earth, will both make and maintain this fire. |
24:6 | The bloody city - Jerusalem. Whose scum - Her wickedness is still within her. Piece by piece - One piece after another 'till all be consumed. No lot - Lots are for saving some, but here shall be no sparing any. |
24:7 | The blood - Innocent blood which she hath shed.The top of a rock - Where it might be long seen.To cover it - These butchers of innocent ones leave their blood uncovered. |
24:8 | I have set - I will openly punish, and in such a manner as shall not be soon forgotten. |
24:10 | And spice it well - To express this justice, that is acceptable to God and men. The bones - The greatest, strongest, and firmest of the Jews shall perish in this fiery indignation. |
24:11 | The filthiness - A type of the unreformed sinfulness of the city.Molten - That their wickedness may be taken away with their persons, and city. |
24:12 | She - Jerusalem. With lies - Her allies, their promises, their forces, and their idols, all prove a lie to the house of Judah.Her scum - Her unrepented sins shall be punished in the fire that burns their city. |
24:13 | Lewdness - Or obstinacy and boldness. Purged thee - Used all means to purge thee. |
24:16 | With a stroke - A sudden stroke, by my own immediate hand.We know not how soon the desire of our eyes may be removed from us.Death is a stroke, which the most pious, the most useful, the most amiable are not exempted from. |
24:17 | Bind the tire - Adorn thy head, as thou wast used to do; go not bare - headed as a mourner. Thy shoes - ln great mournings the Jews went bare - footed. Cover not thy lips - It was a custom among them to cover the upper lip. Eat not - Of thy neighbours and friends, who were wont to visit their mourning friends, and send in choice provision to their houses. |
24:18 | I spake - Told them what I expected would be. |
24:21 | Profane - Cast off, and put into the hands of Heathens.The excellency of your strength - So it was while God's presence was there. The desire - As much your desire, as my wife was mine; most dear to you. |
24:22 | Ye shall do - When you are in captivity, where you may not use your own customs. |
24:23 | Pine away - You shall languish with secret sorrow, when you shall not dare to shew it openly. |
24:25 | Their strength - Their walls and fortifications. The joy - All their public and private joys and hopes shall be destroyed in the destruction of the kingdom, and their children. |
24:26 | To hear it - To give thee a narrative of all he had seen. |
24:27 | No more dumb - From this prophecy for eighteen months during the siege, he does not prophesy of Israel, but of other nations.Thou shalt be a sign - Until the event shall convince the Jews, thou shalt by sign, signify to them, what is coming. |