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Introduction

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

In the foregoing chapter Jerusalem was compared to an unfruitful vine, which was fit for nothing but the fire: in this chapter she is compared to an adulteress, that in justice deserved to be abandoned and exposed. The prophet therefore is commanded to show the people their abominations, that they might see how little reason they had to complain of the judgments already come and coming upon them. Here, therefore, in a long discourse, are set forth,

(1,) The despicable and deplorable beginnings of their church and nation, Ezekiel 16:3-5 .

(2,) The many honours and favours God had bestowed on them, Ezekiel 16:6-14 .

(3,) Their treacherous and ungrateful departures from him to the service and worship of idols, here represented by the most impudent whoredom, Ezekiel 16:15-34 .

(4,) A threatening of terrible destroying judgments, which God would bring upon them for this sin, Ezekiel 16:35-43 .

(5,) An aggravation both of their sin and of their punishment, by comparing them with the sin and punishment of Sodom and Samaria, Ezekiel 16:44-59 .

(6,) A promise of mercy in the close, which God would show to a penitent remnant, Ezekiel 16:60-63 .

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