Ezekiel 10
Matthew Poole's English Annotations 22 verses
Ezekiel 10:1
Ezekiel 10:2
And That sate on the Throne; i. e. God who rules the World and Church. he spake unto the To Christ as before, chap. 9.2. man clothed with linen, and said, It is said chap. 1. ver. 18. that the rings of the wheels were dreadful, but here is a Divine Command which incourageth and insureth, and lessons the dread and terror. Go in Whether between the four, or between the two foremost, or hindermost, or either between the wheels, that made up one wheel is not material to enquire. between the wheels, even under the cherub, and This expresseth the fulness of vengeance which would overtake them, and the certainty, and speediness of Judgments for such a quantity of Coals in the hand ready to be scattered abroad, will very soon set all in a flame. fill thy hand with coals of fire from between the Either to intimate to us, that this fire was the vengeance of God upon them; for he sits between the Cherubims, and is consuming fire to sin; or to intimate, that the vengeance was for sins against the Grace of God, who sate between the Cherubims, and thence gave out his Grace toward Israel. Exod. 25.20, 21. and Heb. 9.5. But abused Grace will kindle into fire. cherubims, and That it may take fire in all parts, and none may escape, so cast the fire, that the Coals may fall on every part. scatter them over the city. And he went Which assur'd the Prophet of the certainty, and intimated to the speed of the effect, which will be within five years space. in in my sight.
Ezekiel 10:3
Now the cherubims As Servants, and ready, waiting for Orders. stood on the The North side, i. e. say some, the side toward Babylon, from whence the desolation, that fire came which consumed the City. right side of the house, when the Christ the Lord of Angels, who now attend his coming and commands. man went in; and the As the sign of God's presence, so an Emblem of the troubles, and darkness of afflictions coming upon Ierusalem. cloud filled the The Court of the Priests, who were, as it appears, chief in the Apostacy and Idolatry, and shall now be chief in the misery and ruine which overwhelmed them about five years after. inner court.
Ezekiel 10:4
Then the Either the visible token of the Presence of the God of Glory; that which chap. 1. ver. 28. and chap. 3. ver. 23. and chap. 8.3, or Christ, who is the Glory of the Temple, and of his People, Nay, is the brightness of his Fathers Glory. glory of the LORD In displeasure, and in token of his departure from the Temple. went up from the cherub, and showing both his unwillingness to leave, and giving them time to bethink themselves, and return by Repentance; and he stands where he might be seen, both by Priests and People, that both might be moved to Repentance. stood over the threshold of the house; and the The Temple, the most venerable and priviledged place. house was There had been a fulness of sin, there is now a fulness of sufferings. filled with the A very gre t darkness followed upon Christ's departure from the house. cloud, and the Not to res de there, but when Christ did turn h s back upon the Temple, and was coming through the Court, a light of Majesty shines before him. Psal. 18.12.13. court was full of the brightness of the LORDS glory.
Ezekiel 10:5
And the There was a great and dreadful noise to awaken, or stop the mouthes of Sinners; whether this was an applause of Christ's righteous procedure, or any sound of Alarum, or both let your own judgment determine. See chap. 1. ver. 24. sound of the cherubims wings was Such as might well be heard, and as the Vision represented such a great found to the Prophet, he reports it to the Iews, not that the Elders now with Ezekiel did hear this, or that such an audible sound was heard in Ierusalem, but 'tis all represented to the Prophet, and by him to them heard even to the This was the Court of the Women. utter court, as the voice of the As a mighty and terrible thunder, which is Psal. 29.3 4, 5. the voice of the Lord. Almighty God when he As when he spake on Mount Sinai, which made them all fear, and the sight so terrible, that Moses himself trembled. Heb. 12. speaketh.
Ezekiel 10:6
And it came to pass, that when he Verse 2. See it. For that verse and this are the same in effect. had commanded the man clothed with linen, saying, Take fire from between the wheels, What is said to be between the Wheels, is said also to be between the Cherubims; which represent Angels the Ministers of God's Providence; and so what now is observed to be among the Wheels, in the effects or order of God's Providence, is among or between the Angels, the ministerial causes thereof. from between the cherubims; Readily obey'd. then he went in, and Either as one that defer'd Execution to try whether the City wo'd repent, or as one that was to give some farther order to Angels, that were to be the Ministers of his just displeasure? and whereas, ver. 3. the Cherubims stood as Servants waiting; here Christ stands as a Lord commanding; they obey him, he obeys his Father. stood beside the wheels.
Ezekiel 10:7
And One of the Four. one cherub stretched forth his Which was under his wing, as chap. 1. ver. 8. which see. hand from This that reached the Fire to Christ, stood among the Cherubims, and putting forth his hand, or exerting his strength and power, serveth Christ our Lord, and his. between the cherubims unto the Vid. ver. 2. and chap. 1. ver. 13. fire that was between the cherubims, and As a Servant that reacheth what his Master would have and use. took thereof, and put it into the Both hands, for 'tis in the Plural Number. hands of him that was clothed with linen, who Received it of the Angel as one who might employ it when he would. took it, and From amidst the Angels, and out of the Temple; or from the threshold, where all this Vision appear'd as on its stage; and he goes into the City to prepare all, that nothing be done too soon, or too late. went out.
Ezekiel 10:8
¶ And there To the Prophet. appeared in the The Ministring Spirits. cherubims, the Shaped to speedy, accurate working; 'tis therefore a man's hand. form of a mans One hand was put forth to reach the Fire, and that one is mention'd, though the Angels had hands under their wings. hand under their The manner of Angels working is hereby insinuated, for 'tis secret, and speedy; secret, as hidden under wings, and speedy, as effected by the swiftest motion; the very speed hideth it. wings.
Ezekiel 10:9
And when I Attentively viewed. looked, behold, the Mention'd chap. 1. ver. 15, 16. and there explained. four wheels by the One wheel by one cherub, so four cherubims, and four wheels. cherubims, one wheel by one cherub, and another wheel by another cherub; and the appearance of the The revolutions and effects among worldly and sublunary Affairs; as wheels unstable, yet Governed by a sure Wisdom. wheels was as the colour of a Of Sea green, to note the instability in a more pregnant simile. beryl-stone.
Ezekiel 10:10
And as for their Though there might be various aspects, and faces of things, yet in this great variety there was great Harmony, all of one likeness; vide chap. 1. ver. 16. and move to one great end. appearances, Wheels. they four had one likeness, as if a wheel had been in the midst of a wheel.
Ezekiel 10:11
Whensoever they did go, what occasion soever they had to go. When The Wheels moved by the cherubims, or that Spirit of Life which moved the living Creatures. they went, they These Wheels were so framed, that they could move on all four sides without the difficulty and delay of turning. See chap. 1. ver. 17. went upon their four sides; they turned not as they went, but to the place whither the Of the living Creatures looked, The Spirit, as chap. 1. ver. 12, 20. an admirable wisdom did guide and manage all. head looked The wheels do certainly and orderly follow. they followed it; they Divert not from the designed course, and work till finished. turned not as they went.
Ezekiel 10:12
Now he describes both cherubims and wheels as full of Wisdom, and as governed by an excellent Wisdom. And their whole Angels have not bodies of flesh, but body here is figurative, so back, and wings, and hands, the two latter are expresly ascribed to the cherubims, ver. 8. the two former not mention'd before (as I think,) but all full of eyes; i. e. Wisdom, foresight, watchfulness, and diligence. body, and their backs, and their hands, and their wings, and the wheels were full of eyes round about, even the wheels that they The four cherubims had to move, govern, and direct. four had.
Ezekiel 10:13
As for the As to their frame and motion, however 'twas, wheels it was Still there was one who guided as by vocal direction. cried unto To each of them, as appears by that O wheel, and the Prophet is ear witness of it. them in my hearing, O wheel.
Ezekiel 10:14
And every Of the living Creatures, chap. 1. ver. 6. the cherubims in this chapter. one had four faces; the first Which each had. face was the face of a In Babylon, at the River Chebar, he saw somewhat a different face, in the Temple he seeth a cherub, one of the faces, which leads us to look on Angels imploy'd in those revolutions. cherub, and the second The second which each cherubim had, was a man's face, &c. vid. chap. 1. ver. 6, 10. face was the face of a man, and the third the face of a Lyon, and the fourth the face of an Eagle.
Ezekiel 10:15
And the cherubims Or lifted up themselves, ready to attend on the Lord of Glory, who was now departing from his polluted and impenitent people. were lifted up: this is the See chap. 1.13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22. living creature that I saw by the river Chebar.
Ezekiel 10:16
And when the cherubims went, the wheels went by them; and when the cherubims lift up their wings, to mount up from the Earth, the same wheels turned not from beside them.
Ezekiel 10:17
When they stood, these stood; and when they were lifted up, these lifted up themselves also: for the spirit of the living creature was in them. These two Verses are explained, chap. 1. ver. 20. which see. A perfect harmony between second causes in their dependance on, and subjection to the one Infinite, Wise, Good, Holy, and Just God.
Ezekiel 10:18
Then the Glory of the LORD The Iews dream't that God could not depart from his Temple, indeed, whilest 'twas his, and used as his, he did not, nor would he depart, but he will abandon it, when profan'd, and thereby made not his departed from off the threshold of the Temple he had withdrawn out of the Sanctuary, stood a while at the door. house, and stood On the right side of the house, where the cherubims were in the Inner Court, ver. 3. over the cherubims.
Ezekiel 10:19
And the cherubims lift up their wings, and The Glory of the Lord, ver. 18. is said to have stood above the cherubims, and here the cherubims mount, get farther from the Earth, and by nearer access declare their readiness to attend the Lord of Glory. mounted up from the earth That he might assure the Iewes of the danger of their losing God's presence. in my sight: when they went out, the wheels also were besides them: and The Glory, the cherubims, the wheels all stood, respiting execution, and giving opportunity of preventing the approaching misery. every one stood at the door of the The last Court, the Court of the People, or Laity of Israel. east-gate of the LORDS house; and the glory of the God of Israel was over them above.
Ezekiel 10:20
This is the living Yet four in number, but one in form, mind, and work. creature that I saw under the Appearing as he did, chap. 1. ver. 26, 27, 28. in form of a man it leads us to conclude it meant of Christ. God of Israel, by the River of Chebar, and I Either by special assurance as a Prophet, or by comparing them with those which he had often, as Priest about the Temple, seen there. knew that they were the cherubims.
Ezekiel 10:21
See verse 14. and chap. 1.10. verse. These two verses are a full repeated attestation of the Prophets that God had appeared to him, foreshewed fiery judgments coming, and ' is so repeated to awaken a stupid and senseless people. They have been already explained. Every one had four faces apiece, and every one had four wings, and the likeness of the hands of a man was under their wings.
Ezekiel 10:22
And the likeness of their faces was the same faces which I saw by the River Chebar, their appearances, and themselves, they went every one strait forward.
Or And, which connecting this with the Ninth Chapter, will connote the time, wherein he thus saw THen I in Spirit or Vision, and this Vision is the same of chap. 1 repeated, or very little differing from it, and with some particular design, which that of chap. 1. did not express, viz. a design of leaving the Temple and City desolate. looked, and behold, in the See chap. 1. ver. 22. and 26. firmament that was above the head of the Called living Creatures, chap. 1.5. which see. cherubims, there appeared over them, as it were a See chap. 1. ver. 26, 27. where these things are spoken to. saphire stone, as the appearance of the likeness of a f throne.