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Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Ezekiel 2:3-5

Ezekiel 2:3-5. I send thee to the children of Israel God had for many ages been sending to them his servants the prophets, but to little purpose: they were now sent into captivity for abusing God’s messengers; and yet even there God raises up and sends a prophet among them, to try if their ears were open to receive instruction, now they were holden in the cords of affliction. To a rebellious nation Hebrew, גוים , nations, the prophet’s commission extending to the dispersed Israelites,... read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Ezekiel 2:1-10

Sent to a stubborn people (2:1-3:15)In contrast to the glorious and almighty God, Ezekiel is addressed merely as ‘son of man’. This was a Hebrew phrase which here simply means ‘man’ (GNB: mortal man) and which is used consistently throughout the book when Ezekiel is addressed (2:1-2). God was going to send Ezekiel with his message to his rebellious people (3). Ezekiel was warned that he might suffer cruel treatment at the hands of his countrymen, but he had to persevere. Whether they heeded his... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Ezekiel 2:3

I send = I am sending. children sons. rebellious. rebelled = revolting (against lawful authority), contumacious. Hebrew. marad. Not the same word as in verses: Ezekiel 2:5 , Ezekiel 2:6 , Ezekiel 2:7 , Ezekiel 5:8 . Occurs again in Ezekiel 17:15 ; Ezekiel 20:38 . nation = nations (plural of Majesty) - the whole nation, Israel and Judah. Hence, the great rebellious nation like the heathen. transgressed = revolted. Hebrew. pasha '. App-44 . read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Ezekiel 2:4

impudent . . . stiffhearted . Reference to Pentateuch. A reproach brought against Israel eight times in Exodus and Deuteronomy (Exodus 32:9 ; Exodus 33:3 , Exodus 33:5 ; Exodus 34:9 . Deuteronomy 9:6 , Deuteronomy 9:13 ; Deuteronomy 10:16 ; Deuteronomy 31:27 ). App-92 . Compare Judges 2:19 , and Isaiah 48:4 . impudent = hard of face. Hebrew. kashah. stiffhearted . = stubborn of heart. Hebrew. hazak. the Lord God . Hebrew. Adonai Jehovah . App-4 . This title is characteristic of the... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Ezekiel 2:5

whether they will hear, or . . . forbear . The latter is evidently assumed, and to be expected; as in 2 Timothy 4:3 . But no alternative is given. " My words " correspond with "preach the word "(2 Timothy 4:2 ). forbear = abstain, or refuse to hear. a rebellious house . Hebrew a house of rebellion. Not the same word as in Ezekiel 2:3 . Hebrew. meri, from marah, to be bitter, perverse, refractory. Reference to Pentateuch, (Numbers 17:10 . Deuteronomy 31:27 ). Elsewhere only in 1 Samuel... read more

James Burton Coffman

Coffman Commentaries on the Bible - Ezekiel 2:4

"And the children are impudent and stiffhearted: I do send thee unto them; and thou shalt say unto them, Thus saith the Lord Jehovah. And they, whether they will hear, or whether they will forbear (for they are a rebellious house), yet shall know that there hath been a prophet among them. And thou, son of man, be not afraid of them, neither be afraid of their words, though briers and thorns are with thee, and thou must dwell among scorpions: nor be not dismayed at their looks, though they are a... read more

Thomas Coke

Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - Ezekiel 2:4

Ezekiel 2:4. Impudent children and stiff-hearted— Children impudent of face and hardened in heart. read more

Robert Jamieson; A. R. Fausset; David Brown

Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Ezekiel 2:3

3. nation—rather, "nations"; the word usually applied to the heathen or Gentiles; here to the Jews, as being altogether heathenized with idolatries. So in Isaiah 1:10, they are named "Sodom" and "Gomorrah." They were now become "Lo-ammi," not the people of God (Isaiah 1:10- :). read more

Robert Jamieson; A. R. Fausset; David Brown

Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Ezekiel 2:4

4. impudent—literally, "hard-faced" (Ezekiel 3:7; Ezekiel 3:9). children—resumptive of "they" (Ezekiel 2:3); the "children" walk in their "fathers'" steps. I . . . send thee—God opposes His command to all obstacles. Duties are ours; events are God's. Thus saith the Lord God—God opposes His name to the obstinacy of the people. read more

Robert Jamieson; A. R. Fausset; David Brown

Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Ezekiel 2:5

5. forbear—namely, to hear. yet shall know—Even if they will not hear, at least they will not have ignorance to plead as the cause of their perversity ( :-). read more

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