Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Ezekiel 3:1-3
The Lord told Ezekiel to eat the scroll, a symbolic way of telling him to consume mentally and assimilate emotionally its contents. [Note: E. W. Bullinger, Figures of Speech Used in the Bible, p. 826.] After he did this he was to go and speak to the Israelites, to tell them what the Lord had revealed. So the prophet consumed the contents of the scroll as the Lord fed it to him. The words of the Lord were sweet to Ezekiel’s taste as he took them in (cf. Revelation 10:9-10). The word of God has... read more
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Ezekiel 3:3
3. honey for sweetness—Compare Psalms 19:10; Psalms 119:103; Revelation 10:9, where, as here in Revelation 10:9- :, the "sweetness" is followed by "bitterness." The former being due to the painful nature of the message; the latter because it was the Lord's service which he was engaged in; and his eating the roll and finding it sweet, implied that, divesting himself of carnal feeling, he made God's will his will, however painful the message that God might require him to announce. The fact that... read more