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Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 20:26

I polluted them in their own gifts - I permitted them to pollute themselves by the offerings which they made to their idols. Causing their children to pass through the fire was one of those pollutions; but, did God ever give them a statute or judgment of this kind? No. He ever inveighs against such things, and they incur his heaviest displeasure and curse. See on Ezekiel 20:31 ; (note). read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 20:29

What is the high place - הבמה מה mah habbamah , "what is the high place?" What is it good for? Its being a high place shows it to be a place of idolatry. I called it במה bamah , to mark it with infamy; but ye continue to frequent it, even while it is called במה bamah , to the present day! read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 20:31

Ye pollute yourselves - This shows the sense in which God says, Ezekiel 20:26 , "I polluted them in their own gifts." They chose to pollute themselves, and I permitted them to do so. See on Ezekiel 20:25 ; (note), Ezekiel 20:26 ; (note). read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 20:25

Verse 25 Here God announces that he had taken vengeance upon people so hard and obstinate, by permitting them to endure another yoke, since they would not be ruled by the doctrine of the law; for we saw that, when God imposed the law upon the Israelites, they would have been extremely happy, had they only considered how honorable it was to be in covenant with God, who deigned to bind them to himself in mutual fidelity. This was a remarkable honor and privilege, since God not only showed them... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 20:26

Verse 26 There is no doubt that God here continues the same doctrine’ hence we gather that injurious laws were given to the people when they adopted various errors and worshipped idols of their own fabrication instead of God: hence it is added, I polluted them in their gifts. This, then, was added by the Prophet, lest the Jews should object that they had not altogether rejected the worship of God; for they mingled the ceremonies of the laws with the fictions of the Gentiles, as we saw before,... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 20:27

Verse 27 He now descends to the wickedness of the people, by which God was provoked after they had taken possession of the land of Canaan, since they despised God after being so carefully warned. He complains, therefore, that this was very disgraceful, since, after he had put them in possession of the land of promise, they had never desisted from purposely insulting him. This disgrace was intolerable, since he had profited nothing by them in the wilderness: this witnessing was sufficiently... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 20:28

Verse 28 Hence, after I had brought them into the land for which, or concerning which, I had lifted up my hand to give it them, they saw, says he, every high hill, and every green or branching tree, and there they sacrificed. God wished to have one altar built for himself, and sacrifices to be offered in one place; nay, before the people had any certain and fixed station, God was unwilling that any altar should be built to him of polished stones, that no trace of it should remain; but a mound... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 20:29

Verse 29 Although there is no ambiguity in the Prophet’s words, yet the sentence seems frigid, and interpreters, in my judgment, have not understood the Prophet’s meaning. It may seem spiritless, that God should ask, what is the high place? But it means that they were not deceived through ignorance, since he had often cautioned them against profaning the true and genuine worship, for he often endeavored to draw them back again when he saw them wandering after their own superstitions. Hence they... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 20:30

Verse 30 Now at length the Prophet openly attacks those by whom he was consulted. After showing that they sprang from impure fathers — which was sufficiently manifest from their never ceasing to provoke God in every age from the very beginning to the end — he turns their own language against them, and asks, whether they were polluted after the superstitions of their fathers? The old interpretation is “truly;” but ה, he, the mark of interrogation, does not allow of that. I am surprised at the... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 20:31

Verse 31 He follows up the same sentiment, that it was a monstrous sin that they so perniciously remained fixed in the perverse imitation of their fathers: for they had been drawn off from their lusts by God’s numerous chastisements, and then they pretended to be afterwards disposed to obedience: God therefore here says, why, then, by offering your gifts, do you make your sons pass through the fire, and pollute yourselves with all your idols even to this day? For this question concerns what is... read more

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