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Johann Peter Lange

Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal and Homiletical - Ezekiel 7:1-27

CHAPTER 71, 2And the word of Jehovah came unto me, saying, And thou, son of man, thus saith the Lord Jehovah: An end to the soil of Israel! the end comes 3upon the four corners [borders] of the land. Now [comes] the end upon thee, and I send Mine anger into thee, and judge thee as thy ways [are], and give upon thee all thine abominations. 4And Mine eye will not restrain itself from [have pity upon] thee, neither will I spare; for [but] thy ways will I give upon thee, and thine abominations... read more

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible - Ezekiel 7:1-27

The second denunciation dealt with the completeness of judgment. Its keynote was expressed in the words, "an end." The prophet declared that an end on the land and the people had been determined on, emphasizing that this final judgment would be accomplished by the act of God in order that they might know Him. The prophet then proceeded to describe that end. Its first manifestation would be the paralysis of the people, so that when the trumpet was blown for the battle, and all was ready, none... read more

Peter Pett

Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 7:14-15

“They have blown the trumpet, and have made all ready. But none goes to battle. For my wrath is on all their multitude. The sword is outside, and the pestilence and the famine inside. He who is in the field will die with the sword, and he who is in the city famine and pestilence will devour him.” The description of their grim fate goes on. They will have made their preparations, the rallying call will have gone out, the trumpet will have sounded. But none will go out to battle. For when they... read more

Arthur Peake

Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 7:10-18

Ezekiel 7:10-Job : . That dreadful day, which would extinguish their political existence, would no less bring to an end all their social and commercial life. The proud blossoms of Judah would soon be smitten and withered. Buyers need no more rejoice when they made a good bargain, nor need sellers be sorry when they came off badly, for very soon they would all be levelled in one common catastrophe. The enemy would come, the alarm of war would be raised, but none would have the courage to go... read more

Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Ezekiel 7:15

Without; in the countries. Within; in the besieged city. With the sword of the Chaldean soldier. Shall devour him; shall eat him up; you, O Jews! shall be food for unsatiable pestilence and famine. Heavy tidings to sinful Jerusalem! read more

Joseph Exell

Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary - Ezekiel 7:1-27

5. LAMENTATION OVER THE DESOLATED LAND (Chap. 7)EXEGETICAL NOTES.—In this chapter we have not so much an additional prophecy as a re-statement of principles and denunciations which had been already formulated. It affords abundant illustration of the tendency of Ezekiel to repeat his messages, and to use even the same forms of expression. But some of the repetition here must be, moreover, accounted for by the highly excited emotions under whose influence he wrote. That these emotions should take... read more

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith Bible Commentary - Ezekiel 7:1-27

Chapter 7Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Also, thou son of man, thus saith the Lord GOD unto the land of Israel ( Ezekiel 7:1-2 );Now, the other was to the mountains, now to the land.the end is come upon the four corners of the land ( Ezekiel 7:2 ).This is actually written in a poetic form in the Hebrew. It doesn't come through. If you have some modern translations, sometimes they put it out in the poetic form.Now has the end come upon thee, and I will send my anger upon... read more

Joseph Sutcliffe

Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments - Ezekiel 7:1-27

Ezekiel 7:2 . An end, the end is come upon the four corners of the land. The end is come at once on the whole land of Judea and of Israel. The crown is fallen from the heads of David’s house: they shall no more be regal shepherds of my people, till he come whose right it is to wear the crown. Ezekiel 7:5 . An evil, an only evil, behold is come. The Hebrew reads, an evil, one evil; and a repetition in Hebrew generally denotes the superlative degree, or the consummation of evil. Ezekiel... read more

John Trapp

John Trapp Complete Commentary - Ezekiel 7:15

Eze 7:15 The sword [is] without, and the pestilence and the famine within: he that [is] in the field shall die with the sword; and he that [is] in the city, famine and pestilence shall devour him. Ver. 15. The sword is without, and the pestilence, &c. ] No safety can be to such as are pursued by the divine vengeance, called therefore by the Greeks Aδραστεια , because there is no outrunning of it. a Of these three judgments (seldom separated) see Ezekiel 42:1-20 ; Ezekiel 3:1-27 ; Ezekiel... read more

Samuel Bagster

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - Ezekiel 7:15

Ezekiel 5:12, Deuteronomy 32:23-Lamentations :, Jeremiah 14:18, Jeremiah 15:2, Jeremiah 15:3, Lamentations 1:20 Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 28:45 - Moreover Deuteronomy 32:25 - sword 2 Kings 25:3 - the famine Jeremiah 21:6 - they Jeremiah 24:10 - General Jeremiah 38:2 - He Jeremiah 52:6 - the famine read more

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