Introduction
A.M. 3409. B.C. 595.
In this chapter we have the farther preparation of the prophet for the work to which God called him.
(1,) His eating of the roll that was presented to him in the close of the foregoing chapter, Ezekiel 3:1-3 .
(2,) Further instructions and encouragements are given him, to the same purpose with those in the foregoing chapter, Ezekiel 3:4-11 .
(3,) Amidst great rushing and noise, and in much perplexity and anguish, he is carried by a mighty impulse of God’s Spirit to those that were to be his hearers, Ezekiel 3:12-15 .
(4,) A further explication of his office and business as a prophet is given him, under the similitude of a watchman, Ezekiel 3:16-21 .
(5,) In a new vision, similar to the former, he is ordered to go and shut himself up in his house, and is struck dumb, and informed that God would restrain or restore his speech as he pleased, Ezekiel 3:22-27 .
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