Ezekiel 7

Matthew Poole's English Annotations 27 verses

Ezekiel 7:1

This introduceth a continuation and confirmation, with some illustration of what Judgements were denounced in the former Chapter. MOreover, the word of the LORD, came unto me, saying,

Ezekiel 7:2

Also thou son of man, thus says the Lord GOD unto the land The inhabitants who had sinned, and also to the Land wherein they sinned. of Israel, An End of Gods Patience, of the peace and welfare of the People, and of the plenty, beauty and, desireableness of the Land it self, is come, or is near at hand. end, the end That dreadful end I threatned against you, and which you will find in the execution of the menaces pronounced against you by the former and latter Prophets. is come upon the four corners It is an overflowing misery that spreads over all the Land. of the land.

Ezekiel 7:3

There shall be no more delays, mine anger is upon thee. Now is the end come upon thee, and I will It is I, who send the Chaldeans, the Pestilence, Famine, &c. These are Commissioned by me. send mine anger upon thee, and Punish. will Judge thee As thou deservest. according to thy wayes, and will Give, Heb unto thee as the wages of thy iniquities, or lay all the guilt, and all the punishment of all thy sins upon thee. recompence upon thee all thine abominations.

Ezekiel 7:4

And mine Vid. Chap. 5.11. eyes shall not spare thee, neither will I have pity, but I will recompence thy wayes upon thee, and thine Not only the punishment an smart, but the vileness, loathsomeness and hatefulness of thy sins shall be. abominations shall be Ever before thee, and openly known to others also, or shall reach thy very heart, in the midst of thee, and ye See Chap. 6.10, 12. shall know that I am the LORD.

Ezekiel 7:5

Thus says the Lord GOD, An An evil and sore affliction, one misery enough to ruin the whole, so that there will be no need of another. Or, as the Chald. paraphr. one evil after another, and this bespeaks the extream sadness of their condition who suffer under this evil. evil, an only evil Open your eyes you will see it is at the doors and breaking in upon you., behold, it is come.

Ezekiel 7:6

An Thus frequently is it repeated to show the certainty of the thing, the heaviness of the judgment, the great apprehensions they should have of it, and yet the great security they are under. end is come, the end is come, it Gods vengeance seems to slumber, and sinners dream 'twill never awake, but here the Prophet assureth the sinners of Ierusalem and its People, that God has awakened his vengeance which now watcheth to take the first opportunity, or rather to hasten it. watcheth for thee, behold, it is come.

Ezekiel 7:7

The The word is variously rendred and accordingly variously applied, it is, say some, of a Chaldee original, and signifies to cry out, to encompass, and to rise betimes in the morning, very fitly applicable here. With the morning Starr which ushers in the light thine Enemies, and thy sorrows are risen, have compassed thee about, and the cry of their shoutings, and the cry of thy distressed people is raised, a long day of sorrows threatens thee, is upon thee. morning is come upon thee, O Upon every one that dwelleth in the Land. thou that dwellest in the land: the time is come, the day of trouble is As the day near to the morning, so near are thy troubles, thy great, perplexed, and tumultuous troubles, as the word implies, like that Isai. 22.5. and Zeph. 1.14, 15, 16, 17. near, and not the Either it means the Eccho, which Mountains make, and is an empty sound, makes great noise and only startles Children; the noise and report of your calamities are real, yea dreadful. Or, else thus on the Mountains were your Vineyards, and in vintage time your Grape-gatherers were wont to shout for joy and fill the Neighbourhood with their joys, but no such soundings shall you hear now. Or, it may allude to the Musick with which their Idol Worship was celebrated in Mountains, high places, in vallies, &c. whence the sound was heard and eccho'd from Hill to Hill. Those soundings from the Mountains shall cease, 'tis a long day of vengeance for those sins. sounding again of the mountains.

Ezekiel 7:8

Now will I Or from a near distance, as well as in a short time, that the Flood of my wrath may bear all down before it. shortly My wrath shall not be poured out as water from a Cloud at mighty distance, but like the breaking out of the Sea on the Neighbouring Villages, which swallows them up Houses, Cattel and Men without remedy. pour out my fury upon thee, and accomplish my anger upon thee, and I will See chap. 5. ver. 13. and verse 3. of this Chapter. judge thee according to thy ways, and will recompense thee for all thine abominations.

Ezekiel 7:9

And mine eye shall not See chap. 5.11. spare, neither will I have pity: I will recompense thee according to Worse then the wayes of Heathens, and thy punishments shall be worse. thy ways, and thine abominations that Still thou retainest the old, and addest new abominations, these to this day are in thee not hidden, but openly. are in the midst of thee, and ye shall know that I am the LORD that You look only to the Hand and Sword of the Chaldeans, but i'le not cease till you feel and acknowledge my hand smiting, that you may accept punishment, repent and return to me. smiteth.

Ezekiel 7:10

If you will open your eies you may see the lowring day of vengeance, see ver. 7. Behold the day, behold, it is come, the morning is gone forth, This and what follows may refer either 1. To Nebuchadnezzar and his Chaldeans, the rod of Gods anger, they flourish, are strong and heavy, like to last too long in their strength to break Israel. the rod has blossomed, As they flourish in strength they exceed in pride and arrogance, which buddeth forth in the haughty designs they lay, of raising themselves on the ruines of all Countries. pride has budded.

Ezekiel 7:11

With fierceness which is their natural temper, a bitter and hasty Nation, H b. 1.6. with eagerness and impetuous vigor executing, and with injustice and violence oppressing all. Violence is Is grown up to be though a rod to punish bad men, yet to be worse then those it punisheth; in brief, you may expect the very worst from the Power, Pride, and Violence of those I am now letting in upon you. Or, 2. It may refer to Israel; thus your Tribe (or rod the same word) blossometh but tis in sin, and that in Pride and Violence, so grown that tis a most wicked rod of injustice and oppression to your Neighbours, Brethren, Servants, &c. as Ieremiah, Hoseah, and other Prophets as well as Ezekiel complained, and now your sins thus ripe your sorrows must be very near, as tis not many months between the budding of the Tree and the ripening and gathering of the Fruit. risen up into a rod of wickedness: none of This also is fairly applicable to both Chaldeans and Jews, the Jews should be utterly wasted first for their sins, which God will punish by this violent, proud, mighty Enemy, and afterwards he will destroy root and branch of that mighty oppressor, and them shall remain, nor of their multitude, nor of any of theirs, neither shall there be wailing so sad shall the sufferings of both be, that the living shall not bewail their dead Friends, because they shall judg the dead in better case then the living. And though the words may have this double aspect yet I take them to refer principally, and first to the Jews, and their near approaching sorrows. for them.

Ezekiel 7:12

The See Verse 2, 3.6, 7. time is come, the day draweth near, let not the Though he honestly possesse what his money purchased, yet let him not hug himself in the thought of his riches. buyer rejoyce, nor the seller Men usually part with their Estates grieving that they must transmit their right to others, but let sellers now think how little a while they could have kept them, and how little time they shall keep them who have bought them. mourn, for Such wrath from God an offended judge, and from insolent Enemies, that Buyer and Seller shall find their state much alike. wrath is upon all the multitude thereof.

Ezekiel 7:13

For the seller He that now selleth is of that age, that can scarce promise himself to live till the 70 years Captivity expire. shall not Either out of Captivity, or at the Year of Jubilee, he shall never with grief behold another in possession of that he was forced to sell. Nor does this contradict Ieremiah who promiseth a return, for he foretelleth the return to Children and Posterity, Ezekiel denies the present Generation shall return, Ieremiah speaks of a return to the Land of Canaan, Ezekiel denieth a return to ancient particular Rights, Estates and Possessions. return to that which is sold, although they were For if any should survive the Captivity, yet the Conqueror wasting and destroying all would confound all distinct Titles, and antient Boundaries. yet alive: for the vision The evils foreseen and threatned are designed against all the multitude of Israel, whose sin and impenitence have involved them in these Judgements, and miseries, as I am assured by Vision which cannot fail of accomplishment, which shall not return vain, and not performed. is touching the whole multitude thereof, which shall not return, neither shall any Nor shall any one man of them all be able to fortifie himself and secure his state against these threats by his obstinacy and sin, or by any sinful contrivances. strengthen himself in the iniquity of his life.

Ezekiel 7:14

The House of Israel have publisht their resolution for War, and summoned in all fit for Arms, so, if the words be read as here. Or, if in the imperative Mood, blow ye, &c. They are a smart Irony against the preparations the Jews can possibly make for repelling the Enemy, and defending their City. They have blown the trumpet, even to make Persons fit for the War and all warlike provisions, a thing necessary in case of Invasions, but in their case a vain attempt. all ready, but There is not a man going to the War (as the Heb.) all are backward in this danger. none goeth to the battle, for my That displeasure which takes away their Prudence and Courage, that these men of might sleep, and none finds his hands or weapons, Isa. 29.14. wrath is upon all the multitude thereof.

Ezekiel 7:15

The sword is In the Countries. without, and the pestilence, and the famine The Besieged City. within, Whoever is in the Field. he that is in the field shall die with the Of the Chaldean Souldier. sword, and he that is in the city, famine and pestilence shall devour Shall eat him up; you, O Jews! shall be food for unsatiable Pestilence and Famine, heavy Tydings to sinful Ierusalem! him.

Ezekiel 7:16

¶ As we read the words they are a prediction, some shall escape, and a promise of some mercy in the escape. But if we read them as we may thus. And fly ye that are escaped of them, in the imperative, they are a command to, or direction for such as would escape, like that Ier. 21.9. But they that escape of them shall escape, and shall be on the Wandring out of their proper place and uneasie. mountains like doves That are frighted out of their nests and fly among the wilder sort of Doves, which give them trouble and danger, such will be the state of escaped among salvage Idolaters. of the valleys, all of them mourning, Bemoaning themselves and making a mournful noise, Na. 2.7. every one for his iniquity. Either for the punishment of their iniquity, so the worst of those that escape. Or, for their iniquity cause of their punishment, so the best among them. Or, for both together, the mourning though on different motives yet should be universal, every one weeping.

Ezekiel 7:17

All With which they should hold the instruments of Fortification, the Weapons of War, the tools of working, and that should carry away their Goods, that they shall not be able to work at the Ramparts, nor fight in the Battel, nor earn their Bread, or carry away their substance on which they might subsist. hands shall be feeble, and all knees Which bowed to idols shall now fall under the punishments of Idolatry, shall be neither strong to stand in Battel, or to fly from the drawn Sword, and this weakness was on all as 'tis twice repeated. shall be weak as water.

Ezekiel 7:18

They shall also gird A very general usage in the Eastern parts in deepest sorrows and distresses to put Sackcloth on, and to gird it close to their bodies. themselves with sackcloth, and Either dreadful apprehensions of growing evils, or continued shakings from impressions of what formerly they felt according to Lev. 26.16.36. horror shall Be on every side, no side safety or quiet, and confidence. cover them, and shame Of disappointment which breeds consternation and shame of conscious guilt and unbecoming deportment which fills the countenance as much with blushing, as it fills the Conscience with guilt and sin. shall be on all faces, and baldness Either by pulling off the hair amidst their sorrows. Or, cutting off their hair in token of greatest mourning, Isa. 15.2. Ier. 7.29. and 48.37. Amos 8.10. upon all their heads.

Ezekiel 7:19

Either 1. The Jews themselves, that they be the lighter to fly, and might stop the pursuer whom they hope Silver may stop a while, and give them some space to get away. Or, might occasion quarrels among Souldiers of Fortune, which might set them one against another till the distressed Jew could get away from them all. Or, 2. The Chaldeans who in this day of their own rage and Gods wrath against the Jews did (as the Medes and Persians shall Isa. 13.17.) not regard Silver or Gold, Prov. 11.4. Or, 3. Because Nebuchadnezzar might possibly reserve it all to himself having those vast thoughts of enlarging his Empire by Arms, which could not be done without great Treasures. They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be Carried away into Babylon to the Royal Treasury. Or, laid aside as despised when offered a ransom of their Life. Or, hid by the Jews in polluted places, which perhaps the Jew might think would be securest from searching, forasmuch as the Chaldaean knew their Law forbad them to touch any unclean thing. removed: their silver and their gold shall not be This is the sum of it these Treasures shall stand them in no stead. able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD: they shall not If the self flattering Jew should think much Silver and Gold might ransom their Life, when the City is taken, the Prophet removes this confidence and tells them they should not have enough to buy Bread to fill their own Bellies. satisfie their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the This Silver and Gold they valued too much, covered immeasurably, abused to Pride, Luxury, Idolatry and Oppression, this, that they stumbled at and fell into sin, this now that they stumble at and fall into deepest misery and danger. stumbling-block of their iniquity.

Ezekiel 7:20

¶ As for the Their riches the Ornament of a Nation, their Silver, Gold, &c. Or, rather the Temple and Ark and all that pertained to it, which was the Beauty and Glory of that Nation, and they accounted it so. beauty of his ornament, he set God commanded, it should be stately, beautiful and rich very magnificent, said Solomon, great, 2 Chron. 2.5. and God gave the Riches with which 'twas built, 1 Chr. 29.11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. it in majesty: but they made Either set up their Idols which God so much abhorred in his Temple, and provoked him with spiritual Adulteries to his Face, as if a Wife should commit Adultery before the Eye of her Husband. Or, made their Idols, those abominable images, those detestable things, of the Silver and Gold which I adorned them with. the images of their abominations, and of their † detestable things therein: therefore have I set it I have parted between them sent them from the Temple, and their Gold and Silver from them. far from them.

Ezekiel 7:21

And I will give it My Temple. into the hands Power and Possession. of the strangers Forreigners who by direction of my Law were excluded coming to it, they now shall enter into it, and take the riches of it as lawful prey. for a prey, and to the wicked This description of these men, strangers by their distance of place, and the worst of Men on Earth by the proud, cruel, and fierce disposition. of the earth for a spoil, and they shall pollute it Enter, spoil, tear down, and use the Temple as a vile place, and make no difference between this and other places. This I think the proper sense, some say the Text speaks of the rich Idols which the Idolaters accounted most holy, and on which they laid out their Treasure, and which now the Chaldeans should plunder and pollute..

Ezekiel 7:22

My face will I turn Either from the Jews who cry under such violence and profaneness. Or, from the Chaldeans who act it, neither relieving the one nor restraining the other. also from them, and they shall pollute my secret Either, 1. My enclosed Land of Iudaea. Or, 2. My City Ierusalem. Or, 3. The Temple. And 4. The Holy of Holies, all which the Babylonian Conquerors trampled under their conquering feet. place: for the robbers The Souldiers who in Truth robbed the Temple, and here have their true stile given them, are Robbers that used the Temple and it, consecrate Gifts without any reverence or respect. They should break all open and rush into the places, Jews, Levites, and Priests might not enter. shall enter into it and defile it.

Ezekiel 7:23

¶ Make a chain Either to signifie that like criminals they should be brought in chains before God their Judge. Or, as guilty and condemned should be led away in chains. Or, else as Captives in chains carried away in triumph, because Murthers, and Oppressions abounded in them. Or,; for the land is full of bloody Because the crimes which deserved death abounded among them. crimes, and the city is full of violence.

Ezekiel 7:24

Wherefore I will bring the worst The most violent, proud and bloody men, such the Chaldeans showed themselves. of the heathen, and they shall possesse Not only dwell in their houses, but by right of Conquest account them their own, and descending to theirs after them. their houses, I will also make the pomp The excellency, magnificence and glory, what ever they boasted of, either literally, the Pride, or figuratively, the Temple that the Jews gloried in, of the strong Of the Jews who thought Ierusalem too well Fortified by Art and Nature, and the Divine presence, it being the City of God, ever to be overthrown. to cease, and their holy All that pertains to their Religion and exercise of it, persons, places, things, which now by their abuse of them are theirs, not mine, shall be polluted. places shall be defiled.

Ezekiel 7:25

Destruction Such as an angry, provoked power makes when it cuts off all root and branch. cometh, and they shall Either by enquiring of Prophets. Or, rather suing to Nebuchadnezzar, whom, after so many affronts, they will attempt to pacifie. seek peace and there No such thing can be had, they should seek it elsewhere and appease their God who could give them peace, as for the Chaldean, he will not, because God does not. shall be none.

Ezekiel 7:26

Mischief Loss upon loss, one sorrow on the neck of another. shall come upon mischief, and rumour Dreadful news one post after another of the Enemies threats, preparations, marches, successes and cruelties, wounding the Heart of the stoutest. shall be upon rumour, In this multiplied perplexity they will enquire, its likely, of their false Prophets, hating the true, whom if they consult, they will not like their answer. Or, rather there shall be no Prophet, as Psal. 74.9. No Revelation from Heaven for them. then shall they seek a vision of the prophet And Heb. rather then, But. When they consult the Priest their ordinary director by the Law, alas! If any remain they are Ignorant of the Law, nor have they Sacrifices to bring to them to offer unto God. Religious men can afford them no comfort.: but the law shall perish from the priest, and counsel from the antients Nor shall their Senators know what to advise..

Ezekiel 7:27

The Zedekiah. King shall Droop and despair. mourn, and the Every Magistrate shall despond. prince shall be clothed with desolation, and the hands of the people See verse 17. of the land shall be Hang down, and melt away. troubled: I will do I will no more forbear what they have deserved, I will repay and they shall know my vengeance. unto them after their way, and according to their deserts will I judge them, and they shall know that I am the LORD.

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