Matthew on Ezekiel 5 (개요)
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E Z E K I E L. CHAP. V. In this chapter we have a further, and no less terrible, denunciation of the judgments of God, which were coming with all speed and force upon the Jewish nation, which would utterly ruin it; for when God judges he will overcome. This destruction of Judah and Jerusalem is here, I. Represented by a sign, the cutting, and burning, and scattering of hair, Ezekiel 5:1-4 . II. That sign is expounded, and applied to Jerusalem. 1. Sin is charged upon Jerusalem as the cause of this desolation--contempt of God's law ( Ezekiel 5:5-7 ) and profanation of his sanctuary, Ezekiel 5:11 . 2. Wrath is threatened, great wrath ( Ezekiel 5:8-10 ), a variety of miseries ( Ezekiel 5:12 ; Ezekiel 5:16 ; Ezekiel 5:17 ), such as should be their reproach and ruin, Ezekiel 5:13-15 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-4" class="com-number"
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