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Verse 1

PROPHECIES AGAINST IDOLATROUS INQUIRERS

Keil divided this chapter into two parts. "God will not allow idolaters to inquire of him (Ezekiel 14:1-13), and the righteousness of the godly will not avert the judgment (Ezekiel 14:14-23)."[1]

Ezekiel 14:1-3

"Then came certain of the elders of Israel unto me. And the word of Jehovah came unto me, saying, Son of man, these men have taken their idols into their heart, and put the stumblingblock of their iniquity before their face: should I be inquired of at all by them?"

"Certain of the elders ..." (Ezekiel 13:1) The prophecies here, although directed to this group of elders actually concerned all of Israel. Their having taken their idols into their heart was no slight violation but a fundamental crime against God.

"These men ..." (Ezekiel 14:3). According to Taylor, this expression, in context, "designates them as contemptible."[2]

"Should I be inquired of at all by them ..." (Ezekiel 14:3)? In the Hebrew language, a question like this, "requires a negative answer";[3] and therefore the meaning here is simply that men with idols in their hearts have no right whatever to seek any information from God.

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