Expositor's Bible Commentary - Ezekiel 1:1-28
THE VISION OF THE GLORY OF GODEzekiel 1:1-28IT might be hazardous to attempt, from the general considerations advanced in the last two chapters, to form a conception of Ezekiel’s state of mind during the first few years of his captivity. If, as we have found reason to believe, he had already come under the influence of Jeremiah, he must have been in some measure prepared for the blow which had descended on him. Torn from the duties of the office which he loved, and driven in upon himself,... read more
Expositor's Dictionary of Texts - Ezekiel 1:1-28
Ezekiel 1:1 He was instructed, at the very beginning of his work as a Prophet, that the glory of Him who filled the temple was surrounding him in Mesopotamia as it surrounded him when he went up to present the morning or the evening sacrifice at Jerusalem. Such a vision was given him of that glory as he had never beheld in the holy place. He found that the earth that common, profane, Babylonian earth upon which he dwelt was filled with it. F. D. Maurice. One would not object to be an exile... read more