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Introduction

A.M. 3411. B.C. 593.

Nothing had a greater influence in hardening the Jews in their sins than the pretended predictions and flatteries of their false prophets. Here,

(1,) The sin of these prophets is set forth at large, and the judgments of God are denounced against them, Ezekiel 13:1-16 .

(2,) The prophet shows also the sin and punishment of the false prophetesses, Ezekiel 13:17-23 . Both agreed to sooth men up in their sins, and, under pretence of comforting God’s people, to flatter them with hopes that they should yet have peace; but Ezekiel here foretels that they should be proved liars, their prophecies mere fictions, and the expectations which the people built upon them nothing but illusions.

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