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The Sins of Samaria and Jerusalem. . 1 The word of the LORD came again unto me, saying, 2 Son of man, there were two women, the daughters of one mother: 3 And they committed whoredoms in Egypt; they committed whoredoms in their youth: there were their breasts pressed, and there they bruised the teats of their virginity. 4 And the names of them were Aholah the elder, and Aholibah her sister: and they were mine, and they bare sons and daughters. Thus were their names; Samaria is Aholah, and Jerusalem Aholibah. 5 And Aholah played the harlot when she was mine; and she doted on her lovers, on the Assyrians her neighbours, 6 Which were clothed with blue, captains and rulers, all of them desirable young men, horsemen riding upon horses. 7 Thus she committed her whoredoms with them, with all them that were the chosen men of Assyria, and with all on whom she doted: with all their idols she defiled herself. 8 Neither left she her whoredoms brought from Egypt: for in her youth they lay with her, and they bruised the breasts of her virginity, and poured their whoredom upon her. 9 Wherefore I have delivered her into the hand of her lovers, into the hand of the Assyrians, upon whom she doted. 10 These discovered her nakedness: they took her sons and her daughters, and slew her with the sword: and she became famous among women; for they had executed judgment upon her. God had often spoken to Ezekiel, and by him to the people, to this effect, but now his word comes again; for God speaks the same thing once, yea, twice, yea, many a time, and all little enough, and too little, for man perceives it not. Note, To convince sinners of the evil of sin, and of their misery and danger by reason of it, there is need of line upon line, so loth we are to know the worst of ourselves. The sinners that are here to be exposed are two women, two kingdoms, sister-kingdoms, Israel and Judah, daughters of one mother, having been for a long time but one people. Solomon's kingdom was so large, so populous, that immediately after his death it divided into two. Observe, 1. Their character when they were one ( Ezekiel 23:3 ; Ezekiel 23:3 ): They committed whoredoms in Egypt, for there they were guilty of idolatry, as we read before, Ezekiel 20:8 ; Ezekiel 20:8 . The representing of those sins which are most provoking to God and most ruining to a people by the sin of whoredom plainly intimates what an exceedingly sinful sin uncleanness is, how offensive, how destructive. Doubtless it is itself one of the worst of sins, for the worst of other sins are compared to it here and often elsewhere, which should increase our detestation and dread of all manner of fleshly lusts, all appearances of them and approaches to them, as warring against the soul, infatuating sinners, bewitching them, alienating their minds from God and all that is good, debauching conscience, rendering them odious in the eyes of the pure and holy God, and drowning them at last in destruction and perdition. 2. Their names when they became two, Ezekiel 23:4 ; Ezekiel 23:4 . The kingdom of Israel is called the elder sister, because that first made the breach, and separated from the family both of kings and priests that God had appointed--the greater sister (so the word is), for ten tribes belonged to that kingdom and only two to the other. God says of them both, They were mine, for they were the seed of Abraham his friend and of Jacob his chosen; they were in covenant with God, and carried about with them the sign of their circumcision, the seal of the covenant. They were mine; and therefore their apostasy was the highest injustice. It was alienating God's property, it was the basest ingratitude to the best of benefactors, and a perfidious treacherous violation of the most sacred engagements. Note, Those who have been in profession the people of God, but have revolted from him, have a great deal to answer for more than those who never made any such profession. " They were mine; they were espoused tome, and to me they bore sons and daughters; " there were many among them that were devoted to God's honour, and employed in his service, and were the strength and beauty of these kingdoms, as children are of the families they are born in. In this parable Samaria and the kingdom of Israel shall bear the name of Aholah--her own tabernacle, because the places of worship which that kingdom had were of their own devising, their own choosing, and the worship itself was their own invention; God never owned it. Her tabernacle to herself (so some render it); "let her take it to herself, and make her best of it." Jerusalem and the kingdom of Judah bear the name of Aholibah--my tabernacle is in her, because their temple was the place which God himself had chosen to put his name there. He acknowledged it to be his, and honoured them with the tokens of his presence in it. Note, Of those that stand in relation to God, and make profession of his name, some have greater privileges and advantages than others; and, as those who have greater are thereby rendered the more inexcusable if they revolt from God, so those who have less will not thereby be rendered inexcusable. 3. The treacherous departure of the kingdom of Israel from God ( Ezekiel 23:5 ; Ezekiel 23:5 ): Aholah played the harlot when she was mine. Though the ten tribes had deserted the house of David, yet God owned them for his still; though Jeroboam, in setting up the golden calves, sinned, and made Israel to sin, yet, as long as they worshipped the God of Israel only, though by images, he did not quite cast them off. But they way of sin is down-hill. Aholah played the harlot, brought in the worship of Baal ( 1 Kings 16:31 ), set up that other god, that dunghill-god, in competition with Jehovah ( 1 Kings 18:21 ), as a vile adulteress dotes on her lovers, because they are well dressed and make a figure, because they are young and handsome ( Ezekiel 23:6 ; Ezekiel 23:6 ), clothed with blue, captains and rulers, desirable young men, genteel, and that pass for men of honour, so she doted upon her neighbours, particularly the Assyrians, who had extended their conquests near them; she admired their idols and worshipped them, admired the pomp of their courts and their military strength and courted alliances with them upon any terms, as if her own God were not sufficient to be depended upon. We find one of the kings of Israel giving a thousand talents to the king of Assyria, to engage him in his interests, 2 Kings 15:19 . She doted on the chosen men of Assyria, as worthy to be trusted and employed in the service of the state ( Ezekiel 23:7 ; Ezekiel 23:7 ), and on all their idols with which she defiled herself. Note, Whatever creature we dote upon, pay homage to, and put a confidence in, we make an idol of that creature; and whatever we make an idol of we defile ourselves with. And now again the conviction looks back as far as the original of their nation: Neither left she her whoredoms which she brought from Egypt, Ezekiel 23:8 ; Ezekiel 23:8 . Their being idolaters in Egypt was a thing never to be forgotten--that they should be in love with Egypt's idols even when they were continually in fear of Egypt's tyrants and task-masters! But (as some have observed) therefore, at that time, when Satan boasted of his having walked through the earth as all his own, to disprove his pretensions God did not say, Hast thou considered my people Israel in Egypt? (for they had become idolaters, and were not to be boasted of), but, Hast thou considered my servant Job in the land of Uz? And this corrupt disposition in them, when they were first formed into a people, is an emblem of that original corruption which is born with us and is woven into our constitution, a strong bias towards the world and the flesh, like that in the Israelites towards idolatry; it was bred in the bone with them, and was charged upon them long after, that they left not their whoredoms brought from Egypt. It would never out of the flesh, though Egypt had been a house of bondage to them. Thus the corrupt affections and inclinations which we brought into the world with us we have not lost, nor got clear of, but still retain them, though the iniquity we were born in was the source of all the calamities which human life is liable to. 4. The destruction of the kingdom of Israel for their apostasy from God ( Ezekiel 23:9 ; Ezekiel 23:10 ): I have delivered her into the hand of her lovers. God first justly gave her up to her lust ( Ephraim is joined to idols, let him alone ), and then gave her up to her lovers. The neighbouring nations, whose idolatries she had conformed to and whose friendship she had confided in, and in both had affronted God, are now made use of as the instruments of her destruction. The Assyrians, on whom she doted, soon spied out the nakedness of the land, discovered her blind side, on which to attack her, stripped her of all her ornaments and all her defences, and so uncovered her, and made her naked and bare, carried her sons and daughters into captivity, slew her with the sword, and quite destroyed that kingdom and put an end to it. We have the story at large 2 Kings 17:6 , c., where the cause of the ruin of that once flourishing kingdom by the Assyrians is shown to be their forsaking the God of Israel, fearing other gods, and walking in the statutes of the heathen it was for this that God was very angry with them and removed them out of his sight, Ezekiel 23:18 ; Ezekiel 23:18 . And that the Assyrians, whom they had been so fond of, should be employed in executing judgments upon them was very remarkable, and shows how God, in a way of righteous judgment, often makes that a scourge to sinners which they have inordinately set their hearts upon. The devil will for ever be a tormentor to those impenitent sinners who now hearken to him and comply with him as a tempter. Thus Samaria became famous among women, or infamous rather; she became a name (so the word is); not only she came to be the subject of discourse, and much talked of, as the desolations of cities and kingdoms fill the newspapers, but she was thus ruined for her idolatries in terrorem--for warning to all people to take heed of doing likewise; as the public execution of notorious malefactors makes them such a name, such an ill name, as may serve to frighten others from those wicked courses which have brought them to a miserable and shameful end. Deuteronomy 21:21 , All Israel shall hear and fear. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-11-21" class="com-number"
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**사마리아와 예루살렘의 죄**
하나님께서는 에스겔에게 여러 차례 말씀하셨고, 그를 통해 백성에게도 말씀하셨다. 하지만 이제 다시 그 말씀이 임했다. 하나님께서는 같은 말씀을 한 번, 아니 두 번, 심지어 여러 번 말씀하신다. 그것도 모자랄 만큼 충분하지 않은 것은, 사람이 그것을 깨닫지 못하기 때문이다. 죄인들이 죄의 악함과 그로 인한 비참함과 위험을 깨닫도록 하기 위해서는 철저한 반복이 필요하다. 우리는 스스로의 최악의 모습을 인정하려 들지 않기 때문이다.
여기서 폭로되어야 할 죄인들은 두 여인, 곧 두 왕국인 이스라엘과 유다다. 이들은 한 어머니에게서 난 자매 왕국으로, 오랫동안 하나의 백성이었다. 솔로몬의 왕국은 그토록 크고 인구가 많았지만, 그가 죽자마자 둘로 나뉘었다.
1. **하나였을 때의 특성(3절):** 그들은 이집트에서 음행을 저질렀다. 이는 그들이 이집트에서 우상숭배를 행했음을 뜻하는데, 이는 에스겔 20장 8절에서도 이미 언급된 바 있다. 하나님을 가장 격노케 하고 사람들을 가장 망하게 하는 죄들을 음행의 죄에 빗대어 표현한다는 것은, 육체적 불결함이 얼마나 극히 죄악된 죄인지를 분명히 보여 준다. 그것은 그 자체로 최악의 죄 중 하나이며, 가장 나쁜 다른 죄들이 그것에 비유된다는 사실이 우리로 하여금 육체적 정욕을 더욱 혐오하고 두려워하게 해야 한다. 그것은 영혼을 공격하고, 죄인들을 미혹하며, 그들의 마음을 하나님과 선한 것으로부터 멀어지게 하고, 양심을 부패시키며, 그들을 거룩하신 하나님 앞에 혐오스럽게 만들고, 결국 멸망과 파멸에 빠지게 한다.
2. **두 나라가 되었을 때의 이름(4절):** 이스라엘 왕국은 먼저 갈라져 나갔기 때문에 언니라 불린다. 하나님께서 그들 모두에 대해 "그들은 내 것이었다"고 말씀하신다. 그들은 하나님의 친구 아브라함과 그분이 택하신 야곱의 자손이었고, 하나님과 언약을 맺었으며 언약의 표징인 할례를 지니고 있었다. "그들은 내 것이었다." 그러므로 그들의 배반은 가장 심한 불의였다. 그것은 하나님의 소유를 빼앗는 것이었고, 가장 좋으신 은인께 대한 가장 비열한 배은망덕이었으며, 가장 거룩한 서약을 저버린 배신이었다. 더 높은 특권을 받은 이들이 하나님을 배반하면 그만큼 더 큰 책임을 져야 한다는 것을 명심해야 한다. "그들은 내 것이었다. 나와 혼인한 그들이 내게 아들딸을 낳았다." 이 비유에서 사마리아와 이스라엘 왕국은 **아홀라**(자신의 장막)라는 이름을 가진다. 그 왕국이 세운 예배 장소들은 그들 스스로 고안하고 선택한 것으로, 예배 자체가 그들의 발명품이었기 때문이다. 하나님은 결코 그것을 인정하지 않으셨다. 예루살렘과 유다 왕국은 **아홀리바**(내 장막이 그 안에)라는 이름을 가진다. 왜냐하면 하나님께서 친히 이름을 두기로 선택하신 성전이 그곳에 있었기 때문이다. 하나님을 향한 관계와 그분의 이름에 대한 고백을 가진 사람들 가운데서도 더 큰 특권과 혜택을 받은 이들이 있으며, 특권이 클수록 하나님을 배반할 때 그만큼 더 변명의 여지가 없어진다.
3. **이스라엘 왕국의 배신(5절):** 아홀라는 내 것이면서도 음행을 저질렀다. 열 지파가 다윗의 집을 떠났지만 하나님께서는 그들을 여전히 자신의 것으로 여기셨다. 여로보암이 금송아지를 세운 것으로 죄를 짓고 이스라엘을 죄짓게 했지만, 그들이 이스라엘의 하나님만을 예배하는 한, 비록 형상을 통해서일지라도, 하나님께서는 그들을 완전히 버리지 않으셨다. 그러나 죄의 길은 내리막이다. 아홀라는 음행을 저질렀다. 바알 숭배를 끌어들이고(왕상 16:31), 그 가증스러운 신을 여호와와 경쟁하도록 세웠으며(왕상 18:21), 마치 창녀가 그 정부들에게 빠지듯 이웃 민족들에게 빠져들었다. 특히 앗시리아 사람들에게 빠져들어 그들의 우상들을 숭배하고, 그들의 궁정 화려함과 군사력에 감복하여 어떤 조건으로라도 그들과 동맹을 맺으려 했다. 마치 자신의 하나님만으로는 충분하지 않다는 듯이. 우리가 어떤 피조물에게 빠져들고, 그것에게 경의를 표하며, 그것을 신뢰한다면 그 피조물을 우상으로 만드는 것이며, 우상으로 만드는 것마다 우리 자신을 더럽히는 것이다.
4. **이스라엘 왕국의 멸망(9-10절):** 하나님께서는 먼저 그들을 정욕에 내버려 두시고("에브라임은 우상에 연합되었으니 그를 내버려 두라"), 그런 다음 그들을 그 정부들에게 내주셨다. 그들이 추종했던 이웃 민족들, 그들의 우상숭배를 따르고 동맹을 의지함으로써 하나님을 모욕했던 민족들이 이제 그들의 멸망의 도구로 쓰인다. 그들이 그토록 좋아했던 앗시리아 사람들이 그 땅의 약점을 발견하고, 그들의 모든 장식과 방어를 벗기어 그들을 발가벗겨 헐벗게 하고, 그들의 아들딸을 포로로 끌어가고, 칼로 그들을 죽여 그 왕국을 완전히 멸망시켰다. 이 이야기는 열왕기하 17장 6절 이하에 자세히 기록되어 있다. 사마리아는 이로써 여자들 가운데 유명하게(혹은 악명 높게) 되었다. 그 이름이 공공연히 알려지게 되었다. 다만 도시와 왕국의 황폐함이 소식을 가득 채우게 될 뿐 아니라, 우상숭배로 인한 그녀의 멸망이 다른 이들에게 경고가 되었다. 마치 악명 높은 범죄자들에 대한 공개 처형이 그들을 파멸에 이르게 한 악한 길을 다른 이들이 따르지 못하도록 두렵게 하는 것처럼. "온 이스라엘이 듣고 두려워하리라"(신 21:21).
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E Z E K I E L. CHAP. XXIII. This long chapter (as before Ezekiel 16:1-62 ; Ezekiel 20:1-44 ) is a history of the apostasies of God's people from him and the aggravations of those apostasies under the similitude of corporal whoredom and adultery. Here the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, the ten tribes and the two, with their capital cities, Samaria and Jerusalem, are considered distinctly. Here is, I. The apostasy of Israel and Samaria from God ( Ezekiel 23:1-8 ) and their ruin for it, Ezekiel 23:9 ; Ezekiel 23:10 . II. The apostasy of Judah and Jerusalem from God ( Ezekiel 23:11-21 ) and sentence passed upon them, that they shall in like manner be destroyed for it, Ezekiel 23:22-35 . III. The joint wickedness of them both together ( Ezekiel 23:36-44 ) and the joint ruin of them both, Ezekiel 23:45-49 . And all that is written for warning against the sins of idolatry, and confidence in an arm of flesh, and sinful leagues and confederacies with wicked people (which are the sins here meant by committing whoredom), is that others may hear and fear, and not sin after the similitude of the transgressions of Israel and Judah. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-10" class="com-number"
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이 긴 장은 (앞서 에스겔 16장, 20장과 마찬가지로) 하나님의 백성이 그분을 떠난 배반의 역사를 다룬다. 그 죄들의 심각함은 육체적인 음행과 간음의 비유를 통해 묘사된다. 여기서 이스라엘 왕국과 유다 왕국, 곧 열 지파와 두 지파는 각각의 수도인 사마리아와 예루살렘과 함께 구별하여 다루어진다.
이 장의 구성은 다음과 같다. 첫째, 이스라엘과 사마리아가 하나님을 떠난 배반(1-8절)과 그에 따른 멸망(9-10절). 둘째, 유다와 예루살렘의 배반(11-21절)과 그들도 동일하게 멸망할 것이라는 선고(22-35절). 셋째, 두 나라가 함께 저지른 죄악(36-44절)과 두 나라 모두의 멸망(45-49절). 이 모든 것은 우상숭배의 죄, 인간의 힘을 의지하는 죄, 악인들과 맺는 죄악된 연맹에 대한 경고로 기록된 것이다. 이를 통해 다른 이들이 듣고 두려워하며, 이스라엘과 유다의 범죄를 본받아 죄짓지 않도록 하려는 것이다.
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The Sins of Samaria and Jerusalem. . 11 And when her sister Aholibah saw this, she was more corrupt in her inordinate love than she, and in her whoredoms more than her sister in her whoredoms. 12 She doted upon the Assyrians her neighbours, captains and rulers clothed most gorgeously, horsemen riding upon horses, all of them desirable young men. 13 Then I saw that she was defiled, that they took both one way, 14 And that she increased her whoredoms: for when she saw men portrayed upon the wall, the images of the Chaldeans portrayed with vermilion, 15 Girded with girdles upon their loins, exceeding in dyed attire upon their heads, all of them princes to look to, after the manner of the Babylonians of Chaldea, the land of their nativity: 16 And as soon as she saw them with her eyes, she doted upon them, and sent messengers unto them into Chaldea. 17 And the Babylonians came to her into the bed of love, and they defiled her with their whoredom, and she was polluted with them, and her mind was alienated from them. 18 So she discovered her whoredoms, and discovered her nakedness: then my mind was alienated from her, like as my mind was alienated from her sister. 19 Yet she multiplied her whoredoms, in calling to remembrance the days of her youth, wherein she had played the harlot in the land of Egypt. 20 For she doted upon their paramours, whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue of horses. 21 Thus thou calledst to remembrance the lewdness of thy youth, in bruising thy teats by the Egyptians for the paps of thy youth. The prophet Hosea, in his time, observed that the two tribes retained their integrity, in a great measure, when the ten tribes had apostatized ( Hosea 11:12 , Ephraim indeed compasses me about with lies, but Judah yet rules with God and is faithful with the saints; and this was justly expected from them: Hosea 4:15 , Though thou Israel play the harlot, yet let not Judah offend ); but this lasted not long. By some unhappy matches made between the house of David and the house of Ahab the worship of Baal had been brought into the kingdom of Judah, but had been by the reforming kings worked out again; and at the time of the captivity of the ten tribes, which was in the reign of Hezekiah, things were in a good posture: but it lasted not long. In the reign of Manasseh, soon after the kingdom of Judah had seen the destruction of the kingdom of Israel, they became more corrupt than Israel had been in their inordinate love of idols, Ezekiel 23:11 ; Ezekiel 23:11 . Instead of being made better by the warning which that destruction gave them, they were made worse by it, as if they were displeased because the Lord had made that breach upon Israel, and for that reason became disaffected to him and to his service. Instead of being made to stand in awe of him as a jealous God, they therefore grew strange to him, and liked those gods better that would admit of partners with them. Note, Those may justly expect God's judgments upon themselves who do not take warning by his judgments upon others, who see in others what is the end of sin and yet continue to make a light matter of it. But it is bad indeed with those who are made worse by that which should make them better, and have their lusts irritated and exasperated by that which was designed to suppress and subdue them. Jerusalem grew worse in her whoredoms than her sister Samaria had been in her whoredoms. This was observed before ( Ezekiel 16:51 ; Ezekiel 16:51 ), Neither has Samaria committed half of thy sins. I. Jerusalem, that had been a faithful city, became a harlot, Isaiah 1:21 . She also doted upon the Assyrians ( Ezekiel 23:12 ; Ezekiel 23:12 ), joined in league with them, joined in worship with them, grew to be in love with their captains and rulers, and cried them up as finer and more accomplished gentlemen than any that ever the land of Israel produced. "See how richly, how neatly, they are dressed, clothed most gorgeously; how well they sit a horse; they are horsemen riding on horses; how charmingly they look, all of them desirable young men. " And thus they grew to affect every thing that was foreign and to despise their own nation; and even the religion of it was mean and homely, and not to be compared with the curiosity and gaiety of the heathen temples. Thus she increased her whoredoms; she fell in love, fell in league, with the Chaldeans. Hezekiah himself was faulty this way when he was proud of the court which the king of Babylon made to him and complimented his ambassadors with the sight of all his treasures, Isaiah 39:2 . And the humour increased ( Ezekiel 23:14 ; Ezekiel 23:14 ); she doted upon the pictures of the Babylonian captains ( Ezekiel 23:15 ; Ezekiel 23:16 ), joined in alliance with that kingdom, invited them to come and settle in Jerusalem, that they might refine the genius of the Jewish nation and make it more polite; nay, they sent for patterns of their images, altars, and temples, and made use of them in their worship. Thus was she polluted with her whoredoms ( Ezekiel 23:17 ; Ezekiel 23:17 ), and thereby she discovered her own whoredom ( Ezekiel 23:18 ; Ezekiel 23:18 ), her own strong inclination to idolatry. And when she had had enough of the Chaldeans, and grew tired of them and disposed to break her league with them, as Jehoiakim and Zedekiah did, her mind being alienated from them, she courted the Egyptians, doted upon their paramours ( Ezekiel 23:20 ; Ezekiel 23:20 ), would come into an alliance with them, and, to strengthen the alliance, would join with them in their idolatries and then depend upon them to be their protectors from all other nations; for so wise, so rich, so strong, was the Egyptian nation, and came to such perfection in idolatry, that there was no nation now which they could take such satisfaction in as in Egypt. Thus they called to remembrance the days of their youth ( Ezekiel 23:19 ; Ezekiel 23:19 ), the lewdness of their youth, Ezekiel 23:21 ; Ezekiel 23:21 . 1. They pleased themselves with the remembrance of it. When they began to set their affections upon Egypt, they encouraged themselves to put a confidence in that kingdom, because of the old acquaintance they had with it, as if they still retained the gust and relish of the leeks and onions they ate there, or rather of the idolatrous worship they learned there, and brought up with them thence. When they began an acquaintance with Egypt they remembered how merrily their fathers worshipped the golden calf, what music and dancing they had at that sport, which they learned in Egypt; and they hoped they should now have a fair pretence to come to that again. Thus she multiplied her whoredoms, repeated her former whoredoms, and encouraged herself to close with present temptations, by calling to remembrance the days of her youth. Note, Those who, instead of reflecting upon their former sins with sorrow and shame, reflect upon them with pleasure and pride, contract new guilt thereby, strengthen their own corruptions, and in effect bid defiance to repentance. This is returning with the dog to his vomit. 2. They called it God's remembrance, and provoked him to remember it against them. God had said indeed that he would reckon with them for the golden calf, that idol of Egypt ( Exodus 32:34 ); but such was his patience that he seemed to have forgotten it till they, by their league now with the Egyptians against the Chaldeans, did, as it were, put him in mind of it; and in the day when he visits he will now, as he has said, visit for that. It is very observable how this adulteress changes her lovers: she dotes first on the Assyrians; then she thought the Chaldeans finer and courted them; after a while her mind was alienated from them, and she thought the Egyptians more powerful ( Ezekiel 23:20 ; Ezekiel 23:20 ) and she must contract an intimacy with them. This shows the folly, (1.) Of fleshly lusts; when they are indulged they grow humoursome and fickle, are soon surfeited but never satisfied; they must have variety, and what is loved one day is loathed the next. Unius adulterium matrimonium vocant--One adultery is called marriage, as Seneca observes. (2.) Of idolatry. Those who think one God too little will not think a hundred sufficient, but will still be for trying more, as finding all insufficient. (3.) Of seeking to creatures for help; we go from one to another, but are disappointed in them all, and can never rest till we have made the God of Israel our help. II. The faithful God justly gives a bill of divorce to this now faithless city, that has become a harlot. His jealousy soon discovered her lewdness ( Ezekiel 23:13 ; Ezekiel 23:13 ): I saw that she was defiled, that she was debauched, and saw which way her inclination was, that the two sisters both took one way, and that Jerusalem grew worse than Samaria. For, if we stretch out our hand to a strange god, will not God search this out? No doubt he will; and when he has found it can he be pleased with it? No ( Ezekiel 23:18 ; Ezekiel 23:18 ): Then my mind was alienated from her, as it was from her sister. How could the pure and holy God any longer take delight in such a lewd generation? Note, Sin alienates God's mind from the sinner, and justly, for it is the alienation of the sinner's mind from God; but woe, and a thousand woes, to those from whom God's mind is alienated; for whom he turns from he will turn against. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-22-35" class="com-number"
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**예루살렘의 죄: 언니보다 더한 배반**
호세아 선지자는 그의 시대에 열 지파가 배반했을 때 두 지파는 상당 부분 그 신실함을 유지하고 있었다고 말했다(호 11:12). 하지만 이것은 오래 지속되지 못했다. 다윗 가문과 아합 가문 사이의 불행한 혼인들로 인해 바알 숭배가 유다 왕국에도 들어왔지만, 개혁 왕들이 그것을 다시 몰아냈다. 열 지파가 포로로 끌려가던 히스기야의 치세에 상황은 좋은 편이었다. 그러나 그것도 오래 가지 못했다. 므낫세의 치세에, 이스라엘 왕국의 멸망을 목격한 직후에, 유다는 이스라엘이 우상숭배에서 보인 것보다 더욱 타락해졌다(11절). 그 멸망이 주는 경고로 더 나아지기는커녕, 마치 하나님께서 이스라엘에게 그 심판을 내리신 것에 화라도 난 듯, 그분을 멀리하고 그분의 섬김을 싫어하게 되었다.
예루살렘, 신실한 성읍이었던 그녀가 창녀가 되었다(사 1:21). **I. 예루살렘은 앗시리아 사람들에게도 빠져들고(12절)**, 그들과 동맹을 맺고, 그들의 예배에 동참하며, 그들의 장수들과 지도자들에게 빠졌다. "그들이 얼마나 화려하게 입었는지 보라. 말을 얼마나 잘 다루는지. 그들이 얼마나 매력적으로 생겼는지." 이렇게 그들은 모든 외국 것을 추구하고 자국의 것을 경멸하게 되었다. 심지어 자국의 종교도 이교 신전들의 화려함과 사치에 비하면 초라하고 소박하다고 여겼다.
그렇게 그녀는 음행을 더하여 갈데아 사람들에게 빠져들었다(14절). 히스기야 자신도 이런 면에서 허물이 있었다. 바벨론 왕이 그에게 보낸 사절들을 교만히 대하며 자신의 모든 보물들을 구경시켰다(사 39:2). 그 성향은 더욱 커졌다. 그녀는 바벨론 장수들의 그림에 빠져들고(15-16절), 그 왕국과 동맹을 맺고, 그들을 예루살렘에 초청하여 유대 민족의 품격을 높이려 했다. 심지어 그들의 형상과 제단과 신전의 견본을 가져다가 예배에 사용했다. 그렇게 그녀는 음행으로 더럽혀졌고(17절), 그것으로 자신의 음행 성향을 드러냈다(18절). 그리고 갈데아 사람들에게 싫증이 나고 그들에게서 마음이 멀어지자, 여호야김과 시드기야가 했듯이 이집트 사람들에게 구애하고, 그들의 정부들에게 빠져들었다(20절).
예루살렘이 저지른 다른 죄는, 그녀가 젊은 시절의 날들, 곧 음란한 젊은 날들을 떠올린다는 것이다(19, 21절). 1. 그들은 그것을 즐겁게 회상했다. 이집트와의 옛 친분을 들먹이며 스스로를 격려했다. 마치 이집트에서 먹던 파 냄새를 여전히 맛있게 기억하듯이, 혹은 이집트에서 배워 가져온 우상숭배 예배를 즐겁게 기억하듯이. 젊은 시절의 우상숭배 날들을 즐거움과 자랑으로 회상하는 것은 새로운 죄책을 더하고, 자신의 부패를 강화하며, 사실상 회개를 거부하는 것이다. 이것은 개가 자기 토한 것으로 돌아가는 것이다. 2. 그들은 하나님의 기억을 자극하여 그분이 그것에 대해 책임을 묻게 만들었다. 하나님께서는 이집트의 우상인 금송아지에 대해 징벌하겠다고 말씀하신 바 있다(출 32:34). 이제 이집트인들에 대한 의지는 그 기억을 다시 불러일으킨다.
이 창녀가 정부를 바꾸는 방식은 매우 주목할 만하다. 처음에는 앗시리아 사람들에게 빠지고, 다음에는 갈데아 사람들이 더 좋아 보여 그들을 추구하고, 얼마 후에는 그들에게서 마음이 멀어져 이집트 사람들이 더 강력하다고 여기고 그들과 친밀해지려 한다. 이것은 다음의 어리석음을 보여 준다. (1) 육체적 정욕의 어리석음: 방종하게 될수록 변덕스럽고 급변하며, 쉽게 싫증을 내지만 결코 만족하지 못한다. (2) 우상숭배의 어리석음: 신이 하나로는 부족하다고 생각하는 자는 백 개도 충분하다고 생각하지 않는다. (3) 피조물에게서 도움을 구하는 어리석음: 이것저것 옮겨 다니지만 모두에게서 실망을 당하며, 이스라엘의 하나님을 의지하기까지는 결코 안식을 얻지 못한다.
**II. 신실하신 하나님께서는 이제 신실하지 못하게 된 이 성읍에 이혼장을 내리신다.** 그분의 거룩하신 질투가 그녀의 음란함을 즉시 발견하셨다(13절). 두 자매가 같은 길을 걷고 예루살렘이 사마리아보다 더 타락했음을 보셨다. "내가 그녀에게서 멀어졌다"(18절). 순결하고 거룩하신 하나님께서 어떻게 그런 타락한 세대를 기뻐하실 수 있겠는가? 죄는 하나님의 마음을 죄인에게서 멀어지게 한다. 그것은 당연한 것이다. 죄인의 마음이 하나님에게서 멀어지는 것이기 때문이다. 그러나 하나님의 마음이 멀어진 자들에게는 화, 천 번의 화가 있다. 그분이 돌이키시면 그분은 대적으로 돌이키실 것이다.
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The Punishment of Jerusalem. . 22 Therefore, O Aholibah, thus saith the Lord G OD ; Behold, I will raise up thy lovers against thee, from whom thy mind is alienated, and I will bring them against thee on every side; 23 The Babylonians, and all the Chaldeans, Pekod, and Shoa, and Koa, and all the Assyrians with them: all of them desirable young men, captains and rulers, great lords and renowned, all of them riding upon horses. 24 And they shall come against thee with chariots, waggons, and wheels, and with an assembly of people, which shall set against thee buckler and shield and helmet round about: and I will set judgment before them, and they shall judge thee according to their judgments. 25 And I will set my jealousy against thee, and they shall deal furiously with thee: they shall take away thy nose and thine ears; and thy remnant shall fall by the sword: they shall take thy sons and thy daughters; and thy residue shall be devoured by the fire. 26 They shall also strip thee out of thy clothes, and take away thy fair jewels. 27 Thus will I make thy lewdness to cease from thee, and thy whoredom brought from the land of Egypt: so that thou shalt not lift up thine eyes unto them, nor remember Egypt any more. 28 For thus saith the Lord G OD ; Behold, I will deliver thee into the hand of them whom thou hatest, into the hand of them from whom thy mind is alienated: 29 And they shall deal with thee hatefully, and shall take away all thy labour, and shall leave thee naked and bare: and the nakedness of thy whoredoms shall be discovered, both thy lewdness and thy whoredoms. 30 I will do these things unto thee, because thou hast gone a whoring after the heathen, and because thou art polluted with their idols. 31 Thou hast walked in the way of thy sister; therefore will I give her cup into thine hand. 32 Thus saith the Lord G OD ; Thou shalt drink of thy sister's cup deep and large: thou shalt be laughed to scorn and had in derision; it containeth much. 33 Thou shalt be filled with drunkenness and sorrow, with the cup of astonishment and desolation, with the cup of thy sister Samaria. 34 Thou shalt even drink it and suck it out, and thou shalt break the sherds thereof, and pluck off thine own breasts: for I have spoken it, saith the Lord G OD . 35 Therefore thus saith the Lord G OD ; Because thou hast forgotten me, and cast me behind thy back, therefore bear thou also thy lewdness and thy whoredoms. Jerusalem stands indicted by the name of Aholibah, for that she, as a false traitor to her sovereign Lord the God of heaven, not having his fear before her eyes, but moved by the instigation of the devil, had revolted from her allegiance to him, had compassed and imagined to shake off his government, had kept up a correspondence had joined in confederacy with his enemies, and the pretenders to a deity, in contempt of his crown and dignity. To this indictment she has pleaded, Not guilty: I am not polluted; I have not gone after Baalim. But it is found against her by the notorious evidence of the fact, and she stands convicted of it, nor has any thing material to offer why judgment should not be given and execution awarded according to law. In these verses, therefore, we have the sentence. I. Her old confederates must be her executioners; and those whom she had courted to be her leaders in sin are now to be employed as instruments of her punishment ( Ezekiel 23:22 ; Ezekiel 23:22 ): " I will raise up thy lovers against thee, the Chaldeans, whom formerly thou didst so much admire and covet an acquaintance with, but from whom thy mind is since alienated and with whom thou hast perfidiously broken covenant." They are called thy lovers ( Ezekiel 23:22 ; Ezekiel 23:22 ) and yet ( Ezekiel 23:28 ; Ezekiel 23:28 ) those whom thou hatest. Note, It is common for sinful love soon to turn into hatred; as Amnon's to Tamar. Those of headstrong and unreasonable passions are often very hot against those persons and things that a little before they were as hot for. Fools run into extremes; nay, and wise men may see cause to change their sentiments. And therefore, as we should rejoice and weep as if we rejoiced not and wept not, so we should love and hate as if we loved not and hated not. Ita ama tanquam osurus--Love as one who may have cause to feel aversion. II. The execution to be done upon her is very terrible. 1. Her enemies shall come against her on every side ( Ezekiel 23:22 ; Ezekiel 23:22 ), those of the several nations that constituted the Chaldean army ( Ezekiel 23:23 ; Ezekiel 23:23 ), all of them great lords and renowned, whose pomp, and grandeur, and splendid appearance made them look the more amiable when they came as friends to protect and patronise Jerusalem, but the more formidable when they came to chastise its treachery and aimed at no less than its ruin. (1.) They shall come with a great deal of military force ( Ezekiel 23:24 ; Ezekiel 23:24 ), with chariots and wagons furnished with all necessary provisions for a camp, with arms and ammunition, bag and baggage, with a vast army, and well armed. (2.) They shall have justice on their side: " I will set judgment before them " (they shall have right with them as well as might; for the king of Babylon had just cause to make war upon the king of Judah, because he had broken his league with him), "and therefore they shall judge thee, not only according to God's judgments, as the instruments of his justice, to punish thee for the indignities done to him, but according to their judgments, according to the law of nations, to punish thee for thy perfidious dealings with them." (3.) They shall prosecute the war with a great deal of fury and resentment. It being a war of revenge, they shall deal with thee hatefully, Ezekiel 23:29 ; Ezekiel 23:29 . This will make the execution the more severe that their swords will be dipped in poison. Thou hatest them, and they shall deal hatefully with thee; those that hate will be hated and will be hatefully dealt with. (4.) God himself will lead them on, and his anger shall be mingled with theirs ( Ezekiel 23:25 ; Ezekiel 23:25 ): I will set my jealousy against thee; that shall kindle this fire, and then they shall deal furiously with thee. If men deal ever so hatefully, ever so furiously, with us, yet, if we have God on our side, we need not fear them; they can do us no real hurt. But if men deal furiously with us, and God set his jealousy against us too, what will become of us? 2. The particulars of the sentence here passed upon this notorious adulteress are, (1.) That all she has shall be seized on. The clothes and the fair jewels, with which she had endeavoured to recommend herself to her lovers, these she shall be stripped of, Ezekiel 23:26 ; Ezekiel 23:26 . All those things that were the ornaments of their state shall be taken away: " They shall take away all thy labour, all that thou hast gotten by thy labour, and shall leave thee naked and bare, " Ezekiel 23:29 ; Ezekiel 23:29 . Both city and country shall be impoverished and all the wealth of both swept away. (2.) That her children shall go into captivity. "They shall take thy sons and thy daughters, and make slaves of them ( Ezekiel 23:25 ; Ezekiel 23:25 ); for they are children of whoredoms, unworthy the dignities and privileges of Israelites," Hosea 2:4 . (3.) That she shall be stigmatized and deformed: "They shall take away thy nose and thy ears, shall mark thee for a harlot, and render thee for ever odious," Ezekiel 23:25 ; Ezekiel 23:25 . This intimates the many cruelties of the Chaldean soldiers towards the Jews that fell into their hands, whom, it is probable, they used barbarously. Some will have this to be understood figuratively; and by the nose they think is meant the kingly dignity, and by the ears that of the priesthood. (4.) That she shall be exposed to shame: Thy lewdness and thy whoredoms shall be discovered ( Ezekiel 23:29 ; Ezekiel 23:29 ), as, when a malefactor is punished, all his crimes are ripped up, and repeated to his disgrace; what was secret then comes to light, and what was done long since is then called to mind. (5.) That she shall be quite cut off and ruined: "The remnant of thy people that have escaped the famine and pestilence shall fall by the sword; and the residue of thy houses that have not been battered down about thy ears shall be devoured by the fire, " Ezekiel 23:25 ; Ezekiel 23:25 . And this shall be the end of Jerusalem. III. Because she has trod in the steps of Samaria's sins, she must expect no other than Samaria's fate. It is common, in giving judgment, to have an eye to precedents; so has God in passing this sentence on Jerusalem ( Ezekiel 23:31 ; Ezekiel 23:31 , c.): " Thou hast walked in the way of thy sister, notwithstanding the warning thou hast had given thee, by the fatal consequences of her wickedness and therefore I will give her cup, her portion of miseries, into thy hand, the cup of the Lord's fury, which will be to thee a cup of trembling. " Now, 1. This cup is said to be deep and large, and to contain much ( Ezekiel 23:32 ; Ezekiel 23:32 ), abundance of God's wrath and abundance of miseries, the fruits of that wrath. It is such a cup as that which we read of, Jeremiah 25:15 ; Jeremiah 25:16 . The cup of divine vengeance holds a great deal, and so those will find into whose hand it shall be put. 2. They shall be made to drink the very dregs of this cup, as the wicked are said to do ( Psalms 75:8 ): " Thou shalt drink it and suck it out, not because it is pleasant, but because it is forced upon thee ( Ezekiel 23:34 ; Ezekiel 23:34 ); thou shalt break the shreds thereof, and pluck off thy own breasts, for indignation at the extreme bitterness of this cup, being full of the fury of the Lord ( Isaiah 51:20 ), as men in great anguish tear their hair, and throw every thing from them. Finding there is no remedy, but it must be drank (for I have spoken it, saith the Lord God ), thou shalt have no manner of patience in the drinking of it." 3. They shall be intoxicated by it, made sick, and be at their wits' end, as men in drink are, staggering, and stumbling, and ready to fall ( Ezekiel 23:33 ; Ezekiel 23:33 ): Thou shalt be filled with drunkenness and sorrow. Note, Drunkenness has sorrow attending it, to such a degree that the utmost confusion and astonishment are here represented by it. Who would think that that which is such a force upon nature, such a scandal to it, which deprives men of their reason, disorders them to the last degree, and is therefore expressive of the greatest misery, should yet be with many a beloved sin, that they should damn their own souls to distemper their own bodies? Who has woe and sorrow like them? Proverbs 23:29 . 4. Being so intoxicated, they shall become, as drunkards deserve to be, a laughing-stock to all about them ( Ezekiel 23:32 ; Ezekiel 23:32 ): Thou shalt be laughed to scorn and had in derision, as acting ridiculously in every thing thou goest about. When God is about to ruin a people he makes their judges fools and pours contempt on their princes, Job 12:17 ; Job 12:21 . IV. In all this God will be justified, and by all this they will be reformed; and so the issue even of this will be God's glory and their good. 1. They have been bad, very bad, and that justifies God in all that is brought upon them ( Ezekiel 23:30 ; Ezekiel 23:30 ): I will do these things unto thee because thou hast gone a whoring after the heathen, and ( Ezekiel 23:35 ; Ezekiel 23:35 ) because thou hast forgotten me and cast me behind thy back. Note, Forgetfulness of God, and a contempt of him, of his eye upon us and authority over us, are at the bottom of all our treacherous adulterous departures from him. Therefore men wander after idols, because they forget God, and their obligations to him; nor could they look with so much desire and delight upon the baits of sin if they did not first cast God behind their back, as not worthy to be regarded. And those who put such an affront upon God, how can they think but that it should turn upon themselves at last? Therefore bear thou also thy lewdness and thy whoredoms; that is, thou shalt suffer the punishment of them, and thou alone must bear the blame. Men need no more to sink them than the weight of their own sins; and those who will not part with their lewdness and their whoredoms must bear them. 2. They shall be better, much better, and this fire, though consuming to many, shall be refining to a remnant ( Ezekiel 23:27 ; Ezekiel 23:27 ): Thus will I make thy lewdness to cease from thee. The judgments which were brought upon them by their sins parted between them and their sins, and taught them at length to say, What have we to do any more with idols? Observe, (1.) How inveterate the disease was: Thy whoredoms were brought from the land of Egypt. Their disposition to idolatry was early and innate, their practice of it was ancient, and had gained a sort of prescription by long usage. (2.) How complete the cure was notwithstanding: "Though it has taken root, yet it shall be made to cease, so that thou shalt not so much as lift up thy eyes to the idols again, nor remember Egypt with pleasure any more. " They shall avoid the occasions of this sin, for they shall not so much as look upon an idol, lest their hearts should unawares walk after their eyes. And they shall abandon all inclinations to it: "They shall not remember Egypt; they shall not retain any of that affection for idols which they had from the very infancy of their nation." They got it, through the corruption of nature, in their bondage in Egypt, and lost it, through the grace of God, in their captivity in Babylon, which this was the blessed fruit of, even the taking away of sin, of that sin; so that whereas, before the captivity, no nation (all things considered) was more impetuously bent upon idols and idolatry than they were, after that captivity no nation was more vehemently set against idols and idolatry than they were, insomuch that at this day the image-worship which is practised in the church of Rome confirms the Jews as much as any thing in their prejudices against the Christian religion. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-36-49" class="com-number"
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**예루살렘에 대한 심판 선고**
아홀리바라는 이름의 예루살렘은 하늘의 하나님이신 그녀의 주권자 주님께 대한 반역죄로 기소되어 있다. 그녀는 "나는 더럽혀지지 않았다. 나는 바알들을 따르지 않았다"고 항변했다. 그러나 명백한 증거로 유죄가 입증되어 선고와 형 집행만이 남아 있다. 이 구절들에서 우리는 그 선고를 본다.
**I. 그녀의 옛 정부들이 형 집행자가 될 것이다(22절).** "내가 네가 좋아했으나 지금은 마음이 멀어진 자들을 네 대적으로 일으킬 것이다." 그들이 정부들이라 불렸지만(22절) 동시에 "네가 미워하는 자들"이라고도 한다(28절). 죄악된 사랑이 금방 증오로 변하는 것은 흔한 일이다. 암논이 다말에게 그랬듯이.
**II. 그녀에게 내릴 형벌이 끔찍하다.**
1. **적들이 사방에서 올 것이다(22절).** 갈대아 군대를 이룬 여러 민족들이(23절), 모두 위풍당당하고 유명한 자들이다. 이들은 친구로서 보호자와 후원자로 왔을 때는 더 매력적으로 보였지만, 예루살렘의 배신을 응징하러 올 때는 더 두렵게 보인다. (1) 그들은 엄청난 군사력을 갖추고 올 것이다(24절). (2) 그들은 정의를 지니고 있다: "내가 그들 앞에 심판을 놓을 것이다." 바벨론 왕은 유다 왕과의 동맹을 깨뜨린 것에 대해 전쟁을 일으킬 충분한 이유가 있었다. 그들은 하나님의 공의의 도구로서 하나님께 범한 죄를 징벌할 뿐 아니라, 열국의 법에 따라 배신에 대한 응징도 한다. (3) 그들은 큰 분노와 원한으로 전쟁을 수행할 것이다(29절). (4) 하나님께서 친히 그들을 이끄시고 그분의 분노가 그들의 것과 합쳐질 것이다(25절): "내가 내 질투를 네게 쏟을 것이다." 사람들이 아무리 미워하고 격렬하게 대해도 하나님이 우리 편이라면 두려울 것이 없다. 그러나 사람들이 격렬하게 대하는데 하나님까지 질투로 우리를 대적하신다면 우리는 어떻게 되겠는가?
2. **구체적인 형벌의 내용:**
(1) 그녀가 가진 모든 것을 빼앗길 것이다. 정부들의 마음을 끌려고 치장했던 옷과 아름다운 보석들이 벗겨진다(26절). "그들이 네 수고로 얻은 것, 네 노동의 모든 것을 빼앗고 너를 헐벗겨 발가벗길 것이다"(29절). 성읍도 시골도 모두 가난해지고 모든 재산이 쓸려 나갈 것이다.
(2) 그녀의 자녀들이 포로로 끌려갈 것이다(25절). "그들이 네 아들딸을 데려다가 종으로 삼을 것이다. 그들은 음란에서 태어난 자녀들이라 이스라엘 백성의 품위와 특권을 받을 자격이 없다"(호 2:4).
(3) 그녀는 낙인찍히고 훼손될 것이다: "그들이 네 코와 귀를 자를 것이다. 네가 창녀임을 표시하고 영원히 혐오스럽게 만들 것이다"(25절). 이것은 갈데아 군인들이 자기 손에 떨어진 유대인들에게 행한 많은 잔학 행위를 가리킬 수 있다. 혹자는 이를 비유적으로 이해하여, 코는 왕의 품위를, 귀는 제사장의 품위를 뜻한다고 본다.
(4) 그녀는 수치에 노출될 것이다: "네 음란과 네 음행이 드러날 것이다"(29절). 범죄자가 처벌받을 때 그의 모든 죄가 낱낱이 드러나는 것처럼.
(5) 그녀는 완전히 끊어지고 멸망할 것이다(25절). "기근과 역병을 피한 남은 자들은 칼에 쓰러질 것이고, 아직 무너지지 않은 집들은 불에 탈 것이다." 이것이 예루살렘의 종말이다.
**III. 사마리아의 죄의 길을 걸었으니 사마리아의 운명을 맞이해야 한다(31절 이하).** "네가 네 언니의 길을 걸었으므로 내가 그녀의 잔을 네 손에 줄 것이다. 주님의 진노의 잔, 네게는 두려움의 잔이 될 것이다."
1. 이 잔은 깊고 크며 많은 것을 담고 있다(32절). 하나님의 진노가 가득하고 그 열매인 재앙도 가득하다. 예레미야 25장 15-16절에서 말하는 그 잔이 그러하다. 하나님의 진노의 잔은 많이 담을 수 있으며, 그것이 손에 쥐어질 자들은 그것을 알게 될 것이다.
2. 그들은 이 잔의 찌꺼기까지 마시도록 강요받을 것이다. 악인들이 그렇게 한다고 했듯이(시 75:8): "너는 그것을 마시고 다 들이켜야 하며, 그 조각들을 깨뜨리고 네 가슴을 뜯어야 할 것이다"(34절). 이 잔의 극심한 쓴맛에 분노하여, 마치 큰 고통 가운데 사람들이 머리카락을 쥐어뜯고 모든 것을 내던지듯이. 주님의 진노로 충만하여(사 51:20), 아무리 원해도 어쩔 수 없이 마셔야 한다는 것을 알기에("내가 말했으니"), 조금도 인내하지 못하게 될 것이다.
3. 그것으로 인해 취하게 되고, 병이 나서 얼빠진 자처럼 될 것이다(33절): "네가 취함과 슬픔으로 가득 찰 것이다." 취함에는 슬픔이 따른다. 극심한 혼란과 경악이 그것으로 표현된다. 이처럼 자연에 강요를 가하고, 자연에 수치가 되며, 이성을 빼앗고, 극도의 혼란을 일으키는 것이 많은 이들에게 사랑받는 죄가 된다는 것이, 그 때문에 자신의 몸을 병들게 하면서까지 자신의 영혼을 저주한다는 것이 얼마나 놀라운 일인가? "슬픔과 근심이 누구에게 있느냐?"(잠 23:29).
4. 취하게 되면 당연히 모든 이의 비웃음거리가 된다(32절): "네가 비웃음과 조롱을 당할 것이다." 하나님께서 한 백성을 멸망시키려 하실 때, 그분은 그들의 재판관들을 어리석게 만들고 그들의 지도자들에게 수치를 쏟으신다(욥 12:17, 21).
**IV. 이 모든 것에서 하나님은 의롭다고 입증될 것이고, 이 모든 것을 통해 그들은 개혁될 것이다.**
1. 그들이 악했고, 매우 악했다는 것이 하나님께서 그들에게 내리시는 모든 것을 정당화한다(30절): "네가 이방인들을 따라 음행했고 그들의 우상들로 더럽혔으므로"(35절) "네가 나를 잊고 나를 네 등 뒤로 던졌으므로." 하나님에 대한 망각과 그분의 눈과 권위에 대한 경멸이 그분에게서 배반하는 모든 음란한 이탈의 근원에 있다. 사람들이 하나님을 잊고 그분에 대한 의무를 잊기 때문에 우상들을 쫓아 방황하는 것이다. 그들이 죄의 미끼를 그토록 열망하고 기쁨으로 바라볼 수 있는 것은, 먼저 하나님을 등 뒤로 내던지지 않았다면 불가능하다. "그러므로 너도 네 음란과 네 음행을 짊어져라." 즉, 그것에 대한 처벌을 받을 것이다. 사람들이 자신의 죄를 포기하지 않으면, 그것을 짊어져야 한다.
2. 그들은 더 나아질 것이고, 많은 이들을 삼키는 이 불이 남은 자들을 정련할 것이다(27절): "이렇게 내가 네 음란함을 네게서 그치게 할 것이다." 그들의 죄로 인해 내려진 심판들이 그들과 그들의 죄 사이를 갈라놓았고, 결국 "우리가 더 이상 우상들과 무슨 상관이 있겠느냐?"라고 말하도록 가르쳤다. (1) 병의 깊이를 주목하라: "네 음란함은 이집트 땅에서 가져온 것이다." 그들의 우상숭배 성향은 이르고 타고난 것이었으며, 그 관행은 오래되었고 오랜 사용으로 일종의 기득권을 얻었다. (2) 그럼에도 치유가 얼마나 완전한지를 주목하라: "비록 뿌리가 내렸더라도, 그것이 그칠 것이다. 그래서 네가 다시는 우상들을 향해 눈을 들지 않을 것이고, 이집트를 다시 기억하지도 않을 것이다." 그들은 이 죄의 기회들을 피할 것이다. 우상을 쳐다보지도 않을 것이다. 그리고 그것에 대한 모든 성향을 버릴 것이다. 포로 생활 이전에 어떤 민족도 우상숭배에 이처럼 맹렬하게 빠져든 민족이 없었지만, 포로 생활 이후에는 어떤 민족도 우상숭배에 이처럼 강력히 반대한 민족이 없었다.
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Israel and Judah Accused; Judgments Predicted. . 36 The LORD said moreover unto me; Son of man, wilt thou judge Aholah and Aholibah? yea, declare unto them their abominations; 37 That they have committed adultery, and blood is in their hands, and with their idols have they committed adultery, and have also caused their sons, whom they bare unto me, to pass for them through the fire, to devour them. 38 Moreover this they have done unto me: they have defiled my sanctuary in the same day, and have profaned my sabbaths. 39 For when they had slain their children to their idols, then they came the same day into my sanctuary to profane it; and, lo, thus have they done in the midst of mine house. 40 And furthermore, that ye have sent for men to come from far, unto whom a messenger was sent; and, lo, they came: for whom thou didst wash thyself, paintedst thy eyes, and deckedst thyself with ornaments, 41 And satest upon a stately bed, and a table prepared before it, whereupon thou hast set mine incense and mine oil. 42 And a voice of a multitude being at ease was with her: and with the men of the common sort were brought Sabeans from the wilderness, which put bracelets upon their hands, and beautiful crowns upon their heads. 43 Then said I unto her that was old in adulteries, Will they now commit whoredoms with her, and she with them? 44 Yet they went in unto her, as they go in unto a woman that playeth the harlot: so went they in unto Aholah and unto Aholibah, the lewd women. 45 And the righteous men, they shall judge them after the manner of adulteresses, and after the manner of women that shed blood; because they are adulteresses, and blood is in their hands. 46 For thus saith the Lord G OD ; I will bring up a company upon them, and will give them to be removed and spoiled. 47 And the company shall stone them with stones, and dispatch them with their swords; they shall slay their sons and their daughters, and burn up their houses with fire. 48 Thus will I cause lewdness to cease out of the land, that all women may be taught not to do after your lewdness. 49 And they shall recompense your lewdness upon you, and ye shall bear the sins of your idols: and ye shall know that I am the Lord G OD . After the ten tribes were carried into captivity, and that kingdom was made quite desolate, the remains of it by degrees incorporated with the kingdom of Judah, and gained a settlement (many of them) in Jerusalem; so that the two sisters had in effect become one again; and therefore, in these verses, the prophet takes those to task jointly who were thus conjoined: " Wilt thou judge Aholah and Aholibah together? Ezekiel 23:36 ; Ezekiel 23:36 . Wilt thou go about to frame an excuse for them? Thou seest the matter is so bad as not to bear an excuse." Or, rather, "Thou shalt now be employed, in God's name, to judge them, Ezekiel 20:4 ; Ezekiel 20:4 . The matter is rather worse than better since the union." I. Let them be made to see the sins they are guilty of: Declare unto them openly and boldly their abominations. 1. They have been guilty of gross idolatry, here called adultery. With their idols they have committed adultery ( Ezekiel 23:37 ; Ezekiel 23:37 ), have broken their marriage-covenant with God, have lusted after the gratifications of a carnal sensual mind in the worship of God. This is the first and worst of the abominations he is to charge them with. 2. They have committed the most barbarous murders, in sacrificing their children to Moloch, a sin so unnatural that they deserve to hear of it upon all occasions: Blood is in their hands, innocent blood, the blood of their own children, which they have caused to pass through the fire ( Ezekiel 23:37 ; Ezekiel 23:37 ), not that they might be dedicated to the idols, but that they might be devoured, a sign that they loved their idols better than that which was dearest to them in the world. 3. They have profaned the sacred things with which God had dignified and distinguished them: This they have done unto me, this indignity, this injury, Ezekiel 23:38 ; Ezekiel 23:38 . Every contempt put upon that which is holy reflects upon him who is the fountain of holiness, and from a relation to whom whatever is called holy has its denomination. God had set up his sanctuary among them, but they defiled it, by making it a house of merchandise, a den of thieves; nay, and much worse; there they set up their idols and worshipped them, and there they shed the blood of God's prophets. God had revealed to them his holy sabbaths, but they profaned them, by doing all manner of servile work therein, or perhaps by sports and recreations on that day, not only practised, but allowed and encouraged by authority. They defiled the sanctuary on the same day that they profaned the sabbath. To defile the sanctuary was bad enough on any day, but to do it on the sabbath day was an aggravation. We commonly say, The better day the better deed; but here, the better day the worse deed. God takes notice of the circumstances of sin which add to the guilt. He shows ( Ezekiel 23:39 ; Ezekiel 23:39 ) what was their profanation both of the sanctuary and of the sabbath. They slew their children, and sacrificed them to their idols, to the great dishonour both of God and of human nature; and then came, on the same day, their hands imbrued with the blood of their children and their clothes stained with it, to attend in God's sanctuary, not to ask pardon for what they had done, but to present themselves before him, as other Israelites did, expecting acceptance with him, notwithstanding these villanies which they were guilty of; as if God either did not know their wickedness or did not hate it. Thus they profaned the sanctuary, as if that were a protection to the worst of malefactors; for thus they did in the midst of his house. Note, It is a profanation of God's solemn ordinances when those that are grossly and openly profane and vicious impudently and impenitently so intrude upon the services and privileges of them. Give not that which is holy unto dogs. Friend, how camest thou in hither? 4. They have courted foreign alliances, been proud of them, and reposed a confidence in them. This also is represented by the sin of adultery, for it was a departure from God, not only to whom alone they ought to pay their homage and not to idols, but in whom alone they ought to put their trust, and not in creatures. Israel was a peculiar people, must dwell alone and not be reckoned among the nations; and they profane their crown, and lay their honour in the dust, when they covet to be like them or in league with them. But this they have now done; they have entered into strict alliances with the Assyrians, Chaldeans, and Egyptians, the most renowned and potent kingdoms at that time; but they scorned alliances with the petty kingdoms and states that lay near them, which yet might have been of more real service to them. Note, Affecting an acquaintance and correspondence with great people has often been a snare to good people. Let us see how Jerusalem courts her high allies, thinking thereby to make herself considerable. (1.) She privately requested that a public embassy might be sent to her ( Ezekiel 23:40 ; Ezekiel 23:40 ): You sent a messenger for men to come from far. It seems, then, that the neighbours had no desire to come into a confederacy with Jerusalem, but she thrust herself upon them, and sent under-hand to desire them to court her: and, lo, they came. The wisest and best may be drawn unavoidably into company and conversation with profane and wicked people: but it is no sign either of wisdom or goodness to covet an intimacy with such and to court it. (2.) Great preparation was made for the reception of these foreign ministers, for their public entry and public audience, which is compared to the pains that an adulteress takes to make herself look handsome. Jezebel-like, thou paintedst thy face and deckedst thyself with ornaments, Ezekiel 23:40 ; Ezekiel 23:40 . The king and princes made themselves new clothes, fitted up the rooms of state, beautified the furniture, and made it look fresh. Thou sattest upon a stately bed ( Ezekiel 23:41 ; Ezekiel 23:41 ), a stately throne; a table was prepared, whereon thou has set my oil and my incense. This was either, [1.] A feast for the ambassadors, a noble treat, agreeable to the other preparations. There was incense to perfume the room and oil to anoint their heads. Or, [2.] An altar already furnished for the ambassadors' use in the worship of their idols, to let them know that the Israelites were not so strait-laced but that they could allow foreigners the free exercise of their religion among them, and furnish them with chapels, yea, and complimented them so far as to join with them in their devotions; though the law of their God was against it, yet they could easily dispense with themselves to oblige a friend. The oil and incense God calls his, not only because they were the gift of his providence, but because they should have been offered at his altar, which was an aggravation of their sin in serving idols and idolaters with them. See Hosea 2:8 . (3.) There was great joy at their coming, as if it were such a blessing as never happened to Jerusalem before ( Ezekiel 23:42 ; Ezekiel 23:42 ): A voice of a multitude being at east was with her. The people were very easy, for they thought themselves very safe and happy now that they had such powerful allies; and therefore attended the ambassadors with loud huzzas and acclamations of joy. A great confluence of people there was to the court upon this occasion. The men of the common sort were there to grace the solemnity, and to increase the crowd; and with them were brought Sabeans from the wilderness. The margin reads it drunkards from the wilderness, that would drink healths to the prosperity of this grand alliance, and force them upon others, and be most noisy in shouting upon this occasion. Whoever they were, in honour of the ambassadors they put bracelets upon their hands and beautiful crowns upon their heads, which made the cavalcade appear very splendid. (4.) God by his prophets warned them against making these dangerous leagues with foreigners ( Ezekiel 23:43 ; Ezekiel 23:43 ): " Then said I unto her that was old in adulteries, that from the first was fond of leagues with the heathen, of matching with their families ( Judges 3:6 ), and afterwards of making alliances with their kingdoms, and, though often disappointed therein, would never be dissuaded from it (this was the adultery she was old in), I said, Will they now commit whoredoms with her and she with them? Surely experience and observation will by this time have convinced both them and her that an alliance between the nation of the Jews and a heathen nation can never be for the advantage of either." They are iron and clay, that will not mix, nor will God bless such an alliance, or smile upon it. But, it seems, her being old in these adulteries, instead of weaning her from them, as one would expect, does but make her the more impudent and insatiable in them; for, though she was thus admonished of the folly of it, yet they went in unto her, Ezekiel 23:44 ; Ezekiel 23:44 . A bargain was soon clapped up, and a league made, first with this, and then with the other, foreign state. Samaria did so, Jerusalem did so, like lewd women. They could not rest satisfied in the embraces of God's laws and care, and the assurances of protection he gave them; they could not think his covenant with them security enough. But they must by treaties and leagues, politic ones (they thought) and well-concerted, throw themselves into the arms of foreign princes, and put their interests under their protection. Note, Those hearts go a whoring from God that take a complacency in the pomp of the world and put a confidence in its wealth, and in an arm of flesh, Jeremiah 17:5 . II. Let them be made to foresee the judgments that are coming upon them for these sins ( Ezekiel 23:45 ; Ezekiel 23:45 ): The righteous men, they shall judge them. Some make the instruments of their destruction to be the righteous men that shall judge them. The Assyrians that destroyed Samaria, the Chaldeans that destroyed Jerusalem, those were comparatively righteous, had a sense of justice between man and man and justly resented the treachery of the Jewish nation; however, they executed God's judgments, which, we are sure, are all righteous. Others understand it of the prophets, whose office it was, in God's name, to judge them and pass sentence upon them. Or we may take it as an appeal to all righteous men, to all that have a sense of equity; they shall all judge concerning these cities, and agree in their verdict, that forasmuch as they have been notoriously guilty of adultery and murder, and the guilt is national, therefore they ought to suffer the pains and penalties which by law are inflicted upon women in their personal capacity that shed blood and are adulteresses. Righteous men will say, "Why should bloody filthy cities escape any better than bloody filthy persons? Judge, I pray thee, " Isaiah 5:3 . This judgment being given by the righteous men, the righteous God will award execution. See here, 1. What the execution will be, Ezekiel 23:46 ; Ezekiel 23:47 . The same as before, Ezekiel 23:23 ; Ezekiel 23:23 , c. God will bring a company of enemies upon them, who shall be made to serve his holy purposes even when they are serving their own sinful appetites and passions. These enemies shall easily prevail, for God will give them into their hands to be removed and spoiled this company shall stone them with stones as malefactors, shall single them out and dispatch them with their swords; and, as was sometimes done in severe executions (witness that of Achan), they shall slay their children and burn their houses. 2. What will be the effects of it. (1.) Thus they shall suffer for their sins: Their lewdness shall be recompensed upon them ( Ezekiel 23:49 ; Ezekiel 23:49 ); and they shall bear the sins of their idols, Ezekiel 23:35 ; Ezekiel 23:39 . Thus God will assert the honour of his broken law and injured government, and let the world know what a just and jealous God he is. (2.) Thus they shall be broken off from their sins: I will cause lewdness to cease out of the land, Ezekiel 23:27 ; Ezekiel 23:48 . The destruction of God's city, like the death of God's saints, shall do that for them which ordinances and providences before could not do; it shall quite take away their sin, so that Jerusalem shall rise out of its ashes a new lump, as gold comes out of the furnace purified from its dross. (3.) Thus other cities and nations will have fair warning given them to keep themselves from idols. That all women may be taught not to do after your lewdness. This is the end of the punishment of malefactors, that they may be made examples to others, who will see and fear. Smite the scorner and the simple will beware. The judgments of God upon some are designed to teach others, and happy are those who receive instruction from them not to tread in the steps of sinners, lest they be taken in their snares; those who would be taught this must know God is the Lord ( Ezekiel 23:49 ; Ezekiel 23:49 ), that he is the governor of the world, a God that judges in the earth, and with whom there is no respect of persons. return to ' Top of Page ' Ezekiel Ezk 22 Ezekiel Ezk Ezekiel Ezk 24 Footnotes: Copyright Statement These files are public domain and are a derivative of an electronic edition that is available on the Christian Classics Ethereal Library Website. Bibliographical Information Henry, Matthew. "Complete Commentary on Ezekiel 23". 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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological
**이스라엘과 유다의 합동 심판**
열 지파가 포로로 끌려가고 그 왕국이 완전히 황폐해진 후, 그 남은 자들이 점차 유다 왕국에 통합되어 많은 이들이 예루살렘에 정착했다. 이렇게 두 자매가 사실상 다시 하나가 되었다. 그래서 이 구절들에서 선지자는 이렇게 합쳐진 자들을 함께 다룬다: "네가 아홀라와 아홀리바를 함께 심판하겠느냐?"(36절). "그러면 하나님의 이름으로 그들을 심판할 임무를 부여받게 될 것이다"(겔 20:4). "합쳐진 이후에 상황은 더 나빠졌다."
**I. 그들이 저지른 죄들을 직시하게 하라: 그들의 가증한 일들을 용감하고 담대하게 선포하라.**
1. 그들은 극심한 우상숭배를 범했다. 이것을 간음이라고 한다. "그들은 자신들의 우상들과 간음을 범했다"(37절). 하나님과 맺은 결혼 언약을 깨뜨리고, 육체적이고 세속적인 마음의 만족을 위해 하나님을 예배하는 데서 욕망을 쫓았다. 이것이 그가 그들에게 고소해야 할 첫 번째이자 최악의 가증스러운 일이다.
2. 그들은 가장 잔인한 살인을 저질렀다. 자신의 자녀를 몰렉에게 희생 제물로 바치는 것은 너무나 반자연적인 죄라서 모든 기회에 그것을 들어야 마땅하다: "그들의 손에는 피가 있다. 그들이 자신들의 자녀들을 불로 지나가게 했다"(37절). 이것은 우상들에게 헌정하려는 것이 아니라 삼키게 하려는 것이었다. 그들이 세상에서 자신들에게 가장 소중한 것보다 우상들을 더 사랑한다는 표시였다.
3. 그들은 하나님께서 그들에게 존귀하게 부여하신 거룩한 것들을 더럽혔다: "그들이 내게 이런 일을 했다"(38절). 하나님께서는 그들 가운데 성소를 세우셨지만, 그들은 그것을 더럽혔다. 매매하는 장소로, 강도의 소굴로; 심지어 거기에 우상을 세워 예배하고 하나님의 선지자들의 피를 흘렸다. 하나님께서는 그들에게 거룩한 안식일을 계시해 주셨지만, 그들은 거기서 온갖 종류의 일을 하거나 오락과 놀이로 더럽혔다. 그들은 안식일과 같은 날 성소를 더럽혔다. 성소를 더럽히는 것만으로도 어떤 날에든 충분히 나쁘지만, 안식일에 그것을 하는 것은 더욱 심각하다. 하나님께서는 죄책을 더하는 죄의 환경들을 주목하신다. 그분은 그들의 성소와 안식일을 더럽히는 것이 무엇인지를 보여 주신다(39절). 그들은 자녀들을 죽여 우상들에게 제물로 바쳤다. 그 손에 자녀들의 피를 묻히고 옷에 그 피를 적신 채로, 같은 날 하나님의 성소에 나아와 마치 다른 이스라엘 사람들처럼 그분 앞에 서서 기쁘게 받아들여지기를 기대했다. 마치 하나님께서 그들의 악함을 모르시거나 미워하지 않으시는 듯이. 이것이 성소를 더럽히는 것이다. 마치 성소가 가장 나쁜 범죄자들에게도 피난처가 되는 것처럼 말이다. 크게 드러나게 타락한 자들이 뻔뻔스럽게 하나님의 엄숙한 예식들에 침입하는 것은 그것들을 더럽히는 것임을 기억해야 한다.
4. 그들은 외국 동맹을 구하고 그것을 자랑스러워하며 그것에 신뢰를 두었다(40절). 이것도 간음의 죄로 묘사되는데, 그것이 하나님에게서 멀어지는 것이기 때문이다. 하나님께만 경의를 표해야 하고 우상에게 해서는 안 된다. 그리고 피조물이 아닌 그분 안에서만 신뢰해야 한다. 이스라엘은 특별한 백성으로, 여러 민족 가운데서 따로 살아야 했다. 그런데 그들은 그들과 같아지거나 동맹을 맺고자 함으로써 자신들의 품위를 떨어뜨렸다. 그러나 그들은 그렇게 했다. 그 당시 가장 유명하고 강력한 왕국들인 앗시리아, 갈데아, 이집트와 긴밀한 동맹을 맺었다.
예루살렘이 높은 동맹들에게 어떻게 구애하는지 살펴보자.
(1) 그녀는 공개적인 사절단을 은밀히 요청했다(40절): "너희가 멀리서 사람들을 불러오라고 전령을 보냈다." 그러니까 이웃 민족들은 예루살렘과 동맹을 맺고 싶은 마음이 없었는데, 그녀가 직접 접근하여 그들에게 와 달라고 비밀리에 청한 것이다. 그러자 그들이 왔다. 가장 지혜롭고 선한 이들도 어쩔 수 없이 불경하고 악한 사람들과 어울릴 수 있다. 그러나 그런 사람들과의 친밀함을 원하고 그것을 구하는 것은 지혜나 선함의 표시가 아니다.
(2) 이 외국 대사들을 맞이하기 위해 성대한 준비를 했다. 이것은 창녀가 자신을 아름답게 꾸미는 것에 비유된다. 이세벨처럼, "너는 눈을 칠하고 장신구로 치장했다"(40절). 왕과 신하들은 새 옷을 맞추고 의전실을 갖추어 새롭게 단장했다. "너는 훌륭한 침상에 앉았다"(41절). 거기에 내 기름과 내 향을 올린 상이 준비되었다. 이것은 [1] 대사들을 위한 연회, 진귀한 대접이었을 수 있다. 향이 방을 향기롭게 하고 기름이 머리에 발라졌다. 또는 [2] 이미 대사들이 우상에게 예배드릴 수 있도록 준비된 제단이었을 수 있다. 이스라엘 사람들이 그들의 하나님의 율법에도 불구하고 외국인들에게 자신들의 종교를 자유롭게 행하도록 허용하고, 심지어 예배당까지 마련해 주며, 나아가 그들과 함께 예배에 참여할 정도로 친절을 베풀었다는 것을 알리려 한 것이다. 하나님께서 기름과 향을 '내 것'이라고 부르시는데, 그것들이 그분의 섭리의 선물일 뿐 아니라 그분의 제단에 드려져야 할 것이었기 때문이다. 이것이 우상과 우상 숭배자들을 위해 그것들을 사용하는 죄의 가중 요인이다(호 2:8 참조).
(3) 그들이 왔을 때 마치 예루살렘에 전에 없던 축복이 임한 것처럼 큰 기쁨이 있었다(42절): "그녀와 함께 편안한 무리의 소리가 있었다." 백성들은 아주 편안했다. 그토록 강력한 동맹이 생겼으니 이제 안전하고 행복하다고 생각했기 때문이다. 그래서 대사들을 큰 환호와 기쁨의 함성으로 맞이했다. 광야에서 온 스바 사람들과 함께, 이들의 손에 팔찌를 끼우고 머리에 아름다운 면류관을 씌워 행렬을 화려하게 만들었다.
(4) 하나님께서는 선지자들을 통해 이 위험한 외국인들과의 동맹을 맺지 말라고 경고하셨다(43절): "그 때에 내가 오랜 간음에 지친 그녀에게 말했다." 처음부터 이방인들과의 연맹을 좋아하고, 그들의 가문과 혼인하기를 원했으며(삿 3:6), 그 후에는 그들의 왕국과 동맹을 맺으려 하고, 그것으로 여러 번 실망을 당했음에도 결코 단념하지 않았다. 이것이 그녀가 오래 빠져든 간음이었다. "그들이 이제 그녀와 음행하고 그녀도 그들과 음행할 것인가? 경험과 관찰이 이때쯤이면 유대 민족과 이방 민족 사이의 동맹은 어느 편에도 유익이 없다는 것을 납득시킬 것이다." 그들은 철과 흙처럼 섞이지 않으며, 하나님께서 그런 동맹을 축복하거나 기뻐하지 않으신다. 그러나 그녀가 이 간음에 오래 빠져 있었기에, 기대와 달리 그것에서 떠나기는커녕 더욱 뻔뻔스럽고 만족할 줄 모르게 되었다. 그렇게 경고를 받았음에도 그들은 그녀에게 들어갔다(44절). 흥정이 금방 이루어지고 이 나라 저 나라와 동맹이 맺어졌다. 사마리아도 그렇게 했고, 예루살렘도 그렇게 했다. 음란한 여자들처럼. 그들은 하나님의 율법의 품과 그분이 주시는 보호에 만족하지 못했고, 그분의 언약이 그들에게 충분한 보호라고 생각하지 않았다. 그래서 조약과 동맹을 통해, 정교하고 잘 계획된(그들의 생각에) 방식으로 외국 군주들의 품에 안기고 그들의 보호 아래 자신들의 이익을 두어야 했다. 세상의 화려함을 기뻐하고 그 부요함과 육체의 힘을 의지하는 마음은 하나님에게서 음행으로 빗나간 것임을 기억해야 한다(렘 17:5).
**II. 이런 죄들로 인해 다가올 심판들을 예고하라(45절):** "의인들이 그들을 심판할 것이다." 어떤 이들은 그들의 멸망을 가져오는 도구들을 의인들이라고 본다. 사마리아를 멸망시킨 앗시리아 사람들과 예루살렘을 멸망시킨 갈데아 사람들은 비교적 의로웠고, 사람과 사람 사이의 공의에 대한 감각을 가졌으며 유대 민족의 배신을 정당하게 분개했다. 어쨌든 그들은 하나님의 심판을 집행했으며, 하나님의 심판들은 모두 의롭다. 다른 이들은 이것을 선지자들로 이해한다. 그들의 직무는 하나님의 이름으로 그들을 심판하고 선고를 내리는 것이었다. 혹은 이것을 모든 의인들, 공의에 대한 감각이 있는 모든 사람들에게 호소하는 것으로 볼 수도 있다. 그들 모두 이 성읍들에 대해 평결을 내릴 것이다. 간음과 살인죄로 유명하게 악명이 높으니 그 국가적 죄에 대해, 피를 흘리고 간음을 범한 개인 여성에게 법으로 부과하는 고통과 형벌을 받아야 한다고 동의할 것이다. 의인들은 "피 흘리고 더러운 도성이 피 흘리고 더러운 개인보다 왜 나은 대우를 받아야 하는가? 판단하여 보소서"(사 5:3)라고 말할 것이다.
**집행 내용(46-47절):** 이전(22-23절)과 같다. 하나님께서 그들에 맞서 적들의 무리를 일으키실 것이다. 이 적들은 자신들의 죄악된 욕심과 정욕을 채우면서도 하나님의 거룩한 목적을 수행하도록 사용된다. 이 적들이 쉽게 이길 것이다. 하나님께서 그들을 손에 내주어 쫓겨나고 약탈당하게 하실 것이기 때문이다. 이 무리가 범죄자들처럼 돌로 쳐 죽이고, 골라서 칼로 끝낼 것이다. 때로 엄중한 처형에서 행해지듯(아간의 경우처럼), 그들의 자녀들을 죽이고 집들을 불태울 것이다.
**그 결과:**
(1) 이렇게 그들은 죄값을 받을 것이다: "그들의 음란함이 그들에게 갚아질 것이다"(49절). "그들이 자신들의 우상들의 죄를 짊어질 것이다"(35절, 39절). 이렇게 하나님께서는 그분의 깨진 율법의 명예와 상처받은 통치를 주장하시고, 세상에 그분이 얼마나 의롭고 질투하시는 하나님인지를 알리실 것이다.
(2) 이렇게 그들은 죄에서 끊어질 것이다: "내가 음란함을 이 땅에서 그치게 할 것이다"(27절, 48절). 하나님의 성읍의 멸망은, 하나님의 성도들의 죽음처럼, 이전의 여러 예식과 섭리가 하지 못한 일을 그들에게 할 것이다. 그들의 죄를 완전히 제거하여 예루살렘이 그 재에서 새로운 덩어리로 일어나게 할 것이다. 마치 금이 찌꺼기가 정련되어 용광로에서 나오듯이.
(3) 이렇게 다른 성읍들과 민족들이 공정한 경고를 받게 될 것이다. "모든 여자들이 너희의 음란함을 본받지 않도록 가르침을 받을 것이다." 이것이 범죄자들에 대한 처벌의 목적이다. 그들이 본보기가 되어 다른 이들이 보고 두려워하게 하는 것이다. 비웃는 자를 치면 미련한 자가 조심할 것이다. 몇몇에 대한 하나님의 심판들은 다른 이들을 가르치기 위해 의도된 것이다. 그리고 죄인들의 덫을 밟지 않도록 그 발걸음을 조심하는 사람들은 복이 있다. 이것을 배우고자 하는 사람들은 하나님께서 주님이심을(49절), 그분이 세상의 통치자시며 땅에서 심판하시는 하나님이시고 치우침이 없으신 분임을 알아야 한다.
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