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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Ezekiel 20:45-48

We have here a prophecy of wrath against Judah and Jerusalem, which would more fitly have begun the next chapter than conclude this; for it has no dependence on what goes before, but that which follows in the beginning of the next chapter is the explication of it, when the people complained that this was a parable which they understood not. In this parable, 1. It is a forest that is prophesied against, the forest of the south field, Judah and Jerusalem. These lay south from Babylon, where... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Ezekiel 20:46

Son of man, set thy force toward the south ,.... The land of Judea, which lay south of Babylon, where the prophet now was, as Babylon lay north of that, Jeremiah 1:14 to set his face was to speak freely and boldly, with courage and constancy, and without fear and dread, to the inhabitants of it; and as a token of the Lord's face being set against them for their sins. The Targum is, "take a prophecy towards the way of the south.' And drop thy word toward the south ; or prophesy, as... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Ezekiel 20:46

Set thy face toward the south - Towards Judea, which lay south from Babylon, or Mesopotamia, where the prophet then dwelt. The forest of the south field - The city of Jerusalem, as full of inhabitants as the forest is of trees. read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Ezekiel 20:45-49

The forest in flame. In a nation, men's minds are in every stage of development; a hundred phases of feeling prevail. Hence God, in his kindness, sent his instructions in every possible form, and adapted his reproofs to every state of mind—to children as well as to men of riper years. I. THE PARABLE IMPLIES A RESEMBLANCE BETWEEN MEN AND FOREST TREES . Amid many differences, there are some resemblances, and it is on one of these resemblances that this admonition... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Ezekiel 20:45-49

and Ezekiel 21:1-7 A parable of judgment. "Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Son of man, set thy lace towards the south," etc. Another chapter should certainly have been commenced at the forty-fifth verse of the twentieth chapter, as indeed it is in the Hebrew, LXX ; and Vulgate. The first seven verses of the twenty-first chapter in the Authorized Version are an explanation of the parable of the preceding five verses. I. THE AUTHOR OF THIS JUDGMENT . ... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Ezekiel 20:46

Drop thy word. The verb is used specially of prophetic utterances ( Ezekiel 21:2 ; Amos 7:6 ; Micah 2:6 , Micah 2:11 ), and stands, therefore, in the Hebrew without an object. Toward the south. Three distinct words are used in the Hebrew for the thrice-repeated "south" of the Authorized Version. read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Ezekiel 20:45-49

This paragraph is in the Hebrew text, Septuagint and Vulgate the beginning of Ezekiel 21:0 to which it belongs, as it contains a prophecy delivered in a form which is there explained. It may, however, be regarded as a link between the foregoing and following prophecies, being a general introduction to seven words of judgment about to be pronounced in development of that which has just been delivered.Ezekiel 20:46In this verse occur three Hebrew synonyms for “south,” denoting:(1) the region on... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Ezekiel 20:45-49

Ezekiel 20:45-49. Moreover, the word of the Lord, &c. Here we have a new prophecy, with which Houbigant, following many learned commentators, begins the xxist chapter, and that very properly; for what is contained in that chapter is only an explanation of what is contained in the remainder of this. Son of man, set thy face toward the south The prophets were generally commanded to turn themselves toward the places concerning which they were going to prophesy; and Ezekiel being now in... read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Ezekiel 20:45-49

Babylon’s terrifying attack (20:45-21:17)The usual way to travel from Babylon to Jerusalem was by a semi-circular route that avoided the Arabian desert by following the Euphrates River to the north-west then turning south towards Judah. (See map ‘Near East in the time of Jeremiah.) Ezekiel put himself in the position of the Babylonian army as it moved south into Judah, overrunning and destroying the country as an uncontrollable bushfire. None would escape its terror (45-48). But the people did... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Ezekiel 20:46

the south = the Negeb. See note on Psalms 126:4 . against: or, unto. Some codices read "toward". the south field : i.e. Judah and Jerusalem. read more

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