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The Desolation of Israel. . 1 Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 2 Also, thou son of man, thus saith the Lord G OD unto the land of Israel; An end, the end is come upon the four corners of the land. 3 Now is the end come upon thee, and I will send mine anger upon thee, and will judge thee according to thy ways, and will recompense upon thee all thine abominations. 4 And mine eye shall not spare thee, neither will I have pity: but I will recompense thy ways upon thee, and thine abominations shall be in the midst of thee: and ye shall know that I am the LORD . 5 Thus saith the Lord G OD ; An evil, an only evil, behold, is come. 6 An end is come, the end is come: it watcheth for thee; behold, it is come. 7 The morning is come unto thee, O thou that dwellest in the land: the time is come, the day of trouble is near, and not the sounding again of the mountains. 8 Now will I shortly pour out my fury upon thee, and accomplish mine anger upon thee: and I will judge thee according to thy ways, and will recompense thee for all thine abominations. 9 And mine eye shall not spare, neither will I have pity: I will recompense thee according to thy ways and thine abominations that are in the midst of thee; and ye shall know that I am the LORD that smiteth. 10 Behold the day, behold, it is come: the morning is gone forth; the rod hath blossomed, pride hath budded. 11 Violence is risen up into a rod of wickedness: none of them shall remain, nor of their multitude, nor of any of theirs: neither shall there be wailing for them. 12 The time is come, the day draweth near: let not the buyer rejoice, nor the seller mourn: for wrath is upon all the multitude thereof. 13 For the seller shall not return to that which is sold, although they were yet alive: for the vision is touching the whole multitude thereof, which shall not return; neither shall any strengthen himself in the iniquity of his life. 14 They have blown the trumpet, even to make all ready; but none goeth to the battle: for my wrath is upon all the multitude thereof. 15 The sword is without, and the pestilence and the famine within: he that is in the field shall die with the sword; and he that is in the city, famine and pestilence shall devour him. We have here fair warning given of the destruction of the land of Israel, which was now hastening on apace. God, by the prophet, not only sends notice of it, but will have it inculcated in the same expressions, to show that the thing is certain, that it is near, that the prophet is himself affected with it and desires they should be so too, but finds them deaf, and stupid, and unaffected. When the town is on fire men do no seek for fine words and quaint expressions in which to give an account of it, but cry about the streets, with a loud and lamentable voice, "Fire! fire!" So the prophet here proclaims, An end! an end! it has come, it has come; behold, it has come. He that hath ears to hear let him hear. I. An end has come, the end has come ( Ezekiel 7:2 ; Ezekiel 7:2 ), and again ( Ezekiel 7:3 ; Ezekiel 7:6 ), Now has the end come upon thee --the end which all their wickedness had a tendency to, and which God had often told them it would come to at last, when by his prophets he had asked them, What will you do in the end hereof? --the end which all the foregoing judgments had been working towards, as means to bring it about (their ruin shall now be completed)--or the end, that is, the period of their state, the final destruction of their nation, as the deluge was the end of all flesh, Genesis 6:13 . They had flattered themselves with hopes that they should shortly see an end of their troubles. "Yea," says God, " An end has come, but a miserable one, not the expected end " (which is promised to the pious remnant among them, Jeremiah 29:11 ); " it is the end, that end which you have been so often warned of, that last end which Moses wished you to consider ( Deuteronomy 32:29 ), and which, because Jerusalem remembered not, therefore she came down wonderfully, " Lamentations 1:9 . This end was long in coming, but now it has come. Though the ruin of sinners comes slowly, it comes surely. " It has come; it watches for thee, ready to receive thee." This perhaps looks further, to the last destruction of that nation by the Romans, which that by the Chaldeans was an earnest of; and still further to the final destruction of the world of the ungodly. The end of all things is at hand; and Jerusalem's last end was a type of the end of the world, Matthew 24:3 . Oh that we could all see that end of time and days very near, and the end of our own time and days much nearer, that we may secure a happy lot at the end of the days! Daniel 12:13 . This end comes upon the four corners of the land. The ruin, as it shall be final, so it shall be total; no part of the land shall escape; no, not that which lies most remote. Such will the destruction of the world be; all these things shall be dissolved. Such will the destruction of sinners be; none can avoid it. Oh that the wickedness of the wicked might come to an end, before it bring them to an end! II. An evil, an only evil, behold, has come, Ezekiel 7:5 ; Ezekiel 7:5 . Sin is an evil, an only evil, an evil that has no good in it; it is the worst of evils. But this is spoken of the evil of trouble; it is an evil, one evil, and that one shall suffice to affect and complete the ruin of the nation; there needs no more to do its business; this one shall make an utter end, affliction needs not rise up a second time, Nahum 1:9 . It is an evil without precedent or parallel, an evil that stands alone; you cannot produce such another instance. It is to the impenitent an evil, an only evil; it hardens their hearts and irritates their corruptions, whereas there were those to whom it was sanctified by the grace of God and made a means of much good; they were sent into Babylon for their good, Jeremiah 24:5 . The wicked have the dregs of that cup to drink which to the righteous is full of mixtures of mercy, Psalms 75:8 . The same affliction is to us either a half evil or an only evil according as we conduct ourselves under it and make use of it. But when an end, the end, has come upon the wicked world, then an evil, an only evil, comes upon it, and not till then. The sorest of temporal judgments have their allays, but the torments of the damned are an evil, an only evil. III. The time has come, the set time, for the inflicting of this only evil and the making of this full end; for to all God's purposes there is a time, a proper time, and that prefixed, in which the purpose shall have its accomplishment; particularly the time of reckoning with wicked people, and rendering to them according to their desserts, is fixed, the day of the revelation of the righteous judgment of god; and he sees, whether we see it or no, that his day is coming. This they are here told of again and again ( Ezekiel 7:10 ; Ezekiel 7:10 ): Behold, the day that has lingered so long has come at last, behold, it has come. The time has come, the day draws near, the day of trouble is near, Ezekiel 7:7 ; Ezekiel 7:12 . Though threatened judgments may be long deferred, yet they shall not be dropped; the time for executing them will come. Though God's patience may put them off, nothing but man's sincere repentance and reformation will put them by. The morning has come unto thee ( Ezekiel 7:7 ; Ezekiel 7:7 ), and again ( Ezekiel 7:10 ; Ezekiel 7:10 ), The morning has gone forth; the day of trouble dawns, the day of destruction is already begun. The morning discovers that which was hidden; they thought their secret sins would never come to light, but now they will be brought to light. They used to try and execute malefactors in the morning, and such a morning of judgment and execution is now coming upon them, a day of trouble to sinners, the year of their visitation. See how stupid these people were, that, though the day of their destruction was already begun, yet they were not aware of it, but must be thus told of it again and again. The day of trouble, real trouble, is near, and not the sounding again of the mountains, that is, not a mere echo or report of troubles, as they were willing to think it was, nothing but a groundless surmise; as if the men that came against them were but the shadow of the mountains (as Zebul suggested to Gaal, Matthew 9:36 ) and the intelligence they received were but an empty sound, reverberated from the mountains. No; the trouble is not a fancy, and so you will soon find. IV. All this comes from God's wrath, not allayed, as sometimes it has been, with mixtures of mercy. This is the fountain from which all these calamities flow; and this is the wormwood and the gall in the affliction and the misery, which make it bitter indeed ( Ezekiel 7:3 ; Ezekiel 7:3 ): I will send my anger upon thee. Observe, God is Lord of his anger; it does not break out but when he pleases, nor fasten upon any but as he directs it and gives it commission. The expression rises higher ( Ezekiel 7:8 ; Ezekiel 7:8 ): Now will I shortly pour out my fury upon thee in full vials, and accomplish my anger, all the purposes and all the products of it, upon thee. This wrath does not single out here and there one to be made examples, but it is upon all the multitude thereof ( Ezekiel 7:12 ; Ezekiel 7:14 ); the whole body of the nation has become a vessel of wrath, fitted for destruction. God does sometimes in wrath remember mercy, but now he says, My eye shall not spare thee, neither will I have pity, Ezekiel 7:4 ; Ezekiel 7:9 . Those shall have judgment without mercy who made light of mercy when it was offered them. V. All this is the just punishment of their sins, and it is what they have by their own folly brought upon themselves. This is much insisted on here, that they might be brought to justify God in all he had brought upon them. God never sends his anger but in wisdom and justice; and therefore it follows, " I will judge thee according to thy ways, Ezekiel 7:3 ; Ezekiel 7:3 . I will examine what thy ways have been, compare them with the law, and then deal with thee according to the merit of them, and recompense them to thee, " Ezekiel 7:4 ; Ezekiel 7:4 . Note, In the heaviest judgments God inflicts upon sinners he does but recompense their own ways upon them; they are beaten with their own rod. And, when God comes to reckon with a sinful people, he will bring every provocation to account: " will recompense upon thee all thy abominations ( Ezekiel 7:3 ; Ezekiel 7:3 ); and now thy iniquity shall be found to be hateful ( Psalms 36:2 ) and thy abominations shall be in the midst of thee " ( Ezekiel 7:4 ; Ezekiel 7:4 ); that is, the secret wickedness shall now be brought to light, and that shall appear to have been in the midst of thee which before was not suspected; and thy sin shall now become an abomination to thyself. So the abomination of iniquity will be when it comes to be an abomination of desolation, Matthew 24:15 . Or, Thy abominations (that is, the punishments of them) shall be in the midst of thee; they shall reach to thy heart. See Jeremiah 4:18 . Or therefore God will not spare, nor have pity, because, even when he is recompensing their ways upon them, yet in their distress they trespass yet more; their abominations are still in the midst of them, indulged and harboured in their hearts. It is repeated again ( Ezekiel 7:8 ; Ezekiel 7:9 ), I will judge thee, I will recompense thee. Two sins are particularly specified as provoking God to bring these judgments upon them--pride and oppression. 1. God will humble them by his judgments, for they have magnified themselves. The rod of affliction has blossomed, but it was pride that budded, Ezekiel 7:10 ; Ezekiel 7:10 . What buds in sin will blossom in some judgment or other. The pride of Judah and Jerusalem appeared among all orders and degrees of men, as buds upon the tree in spring. 2. Their enemies shall deal hardly with them, for they have dealt hardly with one another ( Ezekiel 7:11 ; Ezekiel 7:11 ): Violence has risen up into a rod of wickedness; that is, their injuriousness to one another is protected and patronised by the power of the magistrate. The rod of government had become a rod of wickedness, to such a degree of impudence was violence risen up. I saw the place of judgment, that wickedness was there, Ecclesiastes 3:16 ; Isaiah 5:7 . Whatever are the fruits of God's judgments, it is certain that our sin is the root of them. VI. There is no escape from these judgments nor fence against them, for they shall be universal and shall bear down all before them, without remedy. 1. Death in its various shapes shall ride triumphantly, both in town and in country, both within the city and without it, Ezekiel 7:15 ; Ezekiel 7:15 . Men shall be safe nowhere; for he that is in the field shall die by the sword (every field shall be to them a field of battle) and he that is in the city, though it be a holy city, yet it shall not be his protection, but famine and pestilence shall devour him. Sin had abounded both in city and country, Iliacos intra muros peccator et extra--Trojans and Greeks offend alike; and therefore among both desolations are made. 2. None of those that are marked for death shall escape: There shall none of them remain. None of those proud oppressors that did violence to their poor neighbours with the rod of wickedness, none of them shall be left, but they shall be all swept away by the desolation that is coming ( Ezekiel 7:11 ; Ezekiel 7:11 ): None of their multitude, that is, of the rabble, whom they set on to do mischief, and to countenance them in doing it, to cry, "Crucify, crucify," when they were resolved on the destruction of any, none of them shall remain, nor any of theirs; their families shall all be destroyed, and neither root nor branch left them. This multitude, this mob, divine vengeance will in a particular manner fasten upon; for wrath is upon all the multitude thereof ( Ezekiel 7:12 ; Ezekiel 7:14 ) and the vision was touching the whole multitude thereof ( Ezekiel 7:13 ; Ezekiel 7:13 ), the bulk of the common people. The judgments coming shall carry them away by wholesale, and they shall neither secure themselves nor their masters whose creatures and tools they were. God's judgments, when they come with commission, cannot be overpowered by multitudes. Though hand join in hand, yet shall not the wicked go unpunished. 3. Those that fall shall not be lamented ( Ezekiel 7:11 ; Ezekiel 7:11 ): There shall be no wailing for them, for there shall be none left to bewail them, but such as are hastening apace after them. And the times shall be so bad that men shall rather congratulate than lament the death of their friends, as reckoning those happy that are taken away from seeing these desolations and sharing in them, Jeremiah 16:4 ; Jeremiah 16:5 . 4. They shall not be able to make any resistance. The decree has gone forth, and the vision concerning them shall not return, Ezekiel 7:13 ; Ezekiel 7:13 . God will not reveal it, and they cannot defeat it; and therefore it shall not return re infecta--without having accomplished any thing, but shall accomplish that for which he sends it. God's word will take place, and then, (1.) Particular persons cannot make their part good against God: No man shall strengthen himself in the iniquity of his life; it will be to no purpose for sinners to set God and his judgments at defiance as they used to do. None ever hardened his heart against God and prospered. Those that strengthen themselves in their wickedness will be found not only to weaken, but to ruin, themselves, Psalms 52:7 . (2.) The multitude cannot resist the torrent of these judgments, nor make head against them ( Ezekiel 7:14 ; Ezekiel 7:14 ): They have blown the trumpet, to call their soldiers together, and to animate and encourage those whom they have got together, and thus they think to make all ready; but all in vain; none enlist themselves, or those that do have not courage to face the enemy. Note, If God be against us, none can be for us to do us any service. 5. They shall have no hope of the return of their prosperity, with which to support themselves in their adversity; they shall have given up all for gone; and therefore, " Let not the buyer rejoice that he is increasing his estate and has become a purchaser; nor let the seller mourn that he is lessening his estate and has become a bankrupt," Ezekiel 7:12 ; Ezekiel 7:12 . See the vanity of the things of this world, and how worthless they are--that in a time of trouble, when we have most need of them, we may perhaps make least account of them. Those that have sold are the more easy, having the less to lose, and those that have bought have but increased their own cares and fears. Because the fashion of this world passes away, let those that buy be as though they possessed not, because they know not how soon they may be dispossessed, 1 Corinthians 7:29-31 . It is added ( Ezekiel 7:13 ; Ezekiel 7:13 ), " The seller shall not return, at the year of jubilee, to that which is sold, according to the law, though he should escape the sword and pestilence, and live till that year comes; for no inheritances shall be enjoyed here till the seventy years be accomplished, and then men shall return to their possessions, shall claim and have their own again." In the belief of this, Jeremiah, about this time, bought his uncle's field, yet, according to the charge, the buyer did not rejoice, but complain, Jeremiah 32:25 . 6. God will be glorified in all: " You shall know that I am the Lord ( Ezekiel 7:4 ; Ezekiel 7:4 ), that I am the Lord that smiteth, Ezekiel 7:9 ; Ezekiel 7:9 . You look at second causes, and think it is Nebuchadnezzar that smites you, but you shall be made to know he is but the staff: it is the hand of the Lord that smiteth you, and who knows the weight of his hand?" 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여호와의 말씀이 다시 내게 임하여 이르시되, 인자야, 주 하나님이 이스라엘 땅에 대하여 이같이 말씀하신다. "끝이 왔다. 이 땅 사방에 끝이 왔다. 이제 네게 끝이 왔다. 내가 내 진노를 네 위에 쏟겠고, 네 행위대로 너를 심판하여 네 모든 가증한 일을 네게 갚겠다. 내 눈이 너를 긍휼히 여기지 않고 아끼지도 않을 것이며, 네 행위대로 갚고 네 가증한 일이 너희 가운데 있게 할 것이니, 너희가 나 여호와인 줄 알게 되리라." 주 하나님이 이같이 말씀하신다. "재앙이, 하나뿐인 재앙이 온다. 끝이 왔다. 끝이 왔다. 끝이 너를 주시하며 기다리고 있다. 보라, 그것이 왔다. 이 땅에 거하는 자여, 아침이 네게 왔다. 때가 왔고 날이 가까웠으니, 산에서 울리는 즐거운 소리가 아니라 환난의 날이다. 이제 내가 즉시 내 분노를 네 위에 쏟으며, 내 진노를 너에게 이루겠다. 네 행위대로 너를 심판하고, 네 모든 가증한 일을 갚겠다. 내 눈이 긍휼히 여기지 않고 아끼지도 않겠다. 네 행위대로, 너희 가운데 있는 네 가증한 일대로 갚겠으니, 너희가 나 여호와 — 치는 자인 것을 — 알게 되리라." 보라, 날이 왔다. 보라, 그것이 왔다. 아침이 밝았다. 막대기에 꽃이 피었으니, 교만이 싹을 틔웠다. 폭력이 일어나 악의 막대기가 되었다. 그들 중 아무것도 남지 않고, 그 무리도, 그들의 어떤 것도 남지 않을 것이며, 그들을 위하여 애통하는 자도 없으리라. 때가 왔고 날이 가까웠다. 사는 자는 기뻐하지 말고, 파는 자는 슬퍼하지 말라. 진노가 그 모든 무리 위에 있기 때문이다. 파는 자는 비록 살아 있다 해도 희년이 되어도 판 것을 돌려받지 못할 것이다. 이 환상이 그 모든 무리에 관한 것이며, 돌이키지 못할 것이기 때문이다. 아무도 자기 생명의 불의 속에서 스스로를 강하게 할 수 없다. 그들이 나팔을 불어 모든 것을 준비했으나 전쟁에 나가는 자가 없다. 내 진노가 그 모든 무리 위에 있기 때문이다. 칼은 밖에 있고 전염병과 기근은 안에 있다. 들에 있는 자는 칼에 죽고, 성 안에 있는 자는 기근과 전염병이 그를 삼킬 것이다.

이스라엘 땅의 멸망에 대한 명확한 경고가 이 본문에 담겨 있다. 그 재앙은 이제 빠르게 다가오고 있었다. 하나님은 선지자를 통해 그것을 예고하셨을 뿐 아니라, 같은 표현을 거듭 반복하게 하셨다. 이는 그 일이 확실하다는 것, 이미 가까이 왔다는 것, 선지자 자신도 그로 인해 마음이 무겁다는 것, 그리고 백성도 그렇게 느끼기 원한다는 것을 나타내지만, 그들이 너무나 완고하고 무감각하다는 것도 드러낸다. 성에 불이 났을 때 사람들은 세련된 말이나 그럴듯한 표현을 고를 여유가 없다. 그저 큰 목소리로 거리를 뛰어다니며 "불이야! 불이야!" 하고 외칠 뿐이다. 선지자도 여기서 그렇게 외쳤다. "끝이다! 끝이다! 왔다, 왔다. 보라, 왔다." 귀 있는 자는 들으라.

**I. 끝이 왔다.** 에스겔 7:2, 3, 6절은 반복해서 선언한다. "이제 네게 끝이 왔다"—그들의 악행이 결국 이를 수밖에 없었던 그 끝, 하나님이 선지자들을 통해 반복하여 경고하셨던 그 끝, 이전의 심판들이 이루어지려고 갈고 닦아온 그 끝이 이제 완성될 것이었다. 혹은 이 '끝'이 곧 나라의 종말, 대홍수가 "모든 육체의 끝"(창세기 6:13)이었던 것처럼 민족 국가의 최종 붕괴를 의미하는 것이기도 했다. 그들은 고통이 곧 끝나기를 바라며 스스로를 위로했다. 하나님은 말씀하신다. "그렇다, 끝이 왔다. 그러나 그것은 비참한 끝이요, 네가 기대하던 끝이 아니다"(경건한 남은 자들에게 약속된 것, 예레미야 29:11). "그것은 그 끝이다—네가 그토록 많이 경고받았던 그 끝이요, 모세가 너희에게 생각하기를 권했던 그 마지막 끝이다(신명기 32:29). 예루살렘이 그 끝을 기억하지 않았기에 놀라운 방식으로 몰락하게 되었다"(예레미야 애가 1:9). 이 끝은 오랫동안 지체되었지만, 이제 왔다. 죄인의 멸망은 천천히 오지만 반드시 온다. "그것이 왔다. 끝이 너를 주시한다." 이것은 아마도 바빌로니아의 멸망이 그 예표가 된 로마에 의한 그 민족의 최후 멸망을 더 멀리 가리키고 있으며, 나아가 불경건한 세상의 마지막 멸망도 가리킨다. 모든 것의 끝이 가까이 있다. 예루살렘의 마지막 끝은 세상의 끝의 예표였다(마태복음 24:3). 우리가 시간의 끝과 우리 자신의 끝이 매우 가깝다는 것을 깨닫고, 끝날에 복된 몫을 확보할 수 있기를 바란다(다니엘 12:13). 이 끝은 이 땅 사방에 임한다. 멸망은 최종적인 것처럼 전면적이기도 하다. 땅의 어느 부분도 피하지 못한다. 세상의 멸망이 그럴 것이요, 죄인의 멸망이 그럴 것이다.

**II. 재앙이, 하나뿐인 재앙이 왔다** (에스겔 7:5). 죄는 재앙이요, 하나뿐인 재앙이며, 선한 것이라고는 없는 악이다. 이것은 환난의 재앙에 대해 말하는 것이다. 하나의 재앙이, 하나뿐인 재앙이며, 그 하나로 나라를 파멸시키기에 충분하다. 다시 치오를 필요가 없다(나훔 1:9). 그것은 전례도 없고 유례도 없는 재앙으로, 홀로 서 있다. 회개하지 않는 자들에게는 재앙에 재앙뿐이다. 재앙이 그들의 마음을 완고하게 하고 부패를 자극하지만, 하나님의 은혜로 그것이 거룩하게 된 자들에게는 많은 선을 이루는 수단이 된다. "그들은 선을 위하여 바빌론으로 보내졌다"(예레미야 24:5). 악인은 의인에게는 자비의 혼합으로 가득한 그 잔의 찌꺼기를 마신다(시편 75:8). 같은 환난이 우리가 그것에 어떻게 처신하고 활용하느냐에 따라 반은 재앙일 수도, 전부 재앙일 수도 있다. 악한 세상에 끝이, 그 끝이 왔을 때 비로소 재앙이, 하나뿐인 재앙이 임하는 것이다. 가장 가혹한 일시적 심판도 완화가 있지만, 저주받은 자들의 고통은 재앙이요, 하나뿐인 재앙이다.

**III. 때가 왔다.** 이 하나뿐인 재앙과 완전한 멸망을 내리기 위한 정해진 때가 왔다. 하나님의 모든 계획에는 때가 있으며, 그 계획이 이루어질 정해진 때가 있다. 특히 악인들에게 그 행위대로 갚을 때가 정해졌으니, 하나님의 의로운 심판이 나타나는 날이다. 그분은 우리가 보지 못해도 "그의 날이 오고 있다"는 것을 아신다. 에스겔 7:10, 12절에서 이것을 거듭 말씀하신다. "보라, 그렇게 오래 지체되었던 날이 마침내 왔다. 보라, 왔다. 때가 왔고 날이 가까웠다." 위협적인 심판들이 오래 지연될 수 있지만, 철회되지는 않는다. 하나님의 인내가 그것을 미룰 수 있지만, 사람의 진정한 회개와 개혁 외에는 그것을 막을 수 없다. "아침이 네게 왔다"(에스겔 7:7, 10). 환난의 날이 밝아온다. 파멸의 날이 이미 시작되었다. 아침은 숨겨졌던 것을 드러낸다. 그들은 자신들의 은밀한 죄가 결코 드러나지 않으리라 생각했지만, 이제 그것이 드러날 것이다. 죄인들을 아침에 심판하고 처형하곤 했는데, 그런 심판과 처형의 아침이 이제 그들에게 오고 있다. 죄인들에게 환난의 날, 그들의 심판의 해가 온다. 이 백성이 얼마나 완고한지, 파멸의 날이 이미 시작되었는데도 깨닫지 못하여 이렇게 반복하여 알려주어야 한다. 진짜 환난의 날이 가까웠으며, 단순히 산에서 울려 퍼지는 메아리나 헛소문이 아니다.

**IV. 이 모든 것은 하나님의 진노에서 비롯되며**, 때로 그랬던 것처럼 자비가 섞이지 않은 진노다. 에스겔 7:3절에서 말씀하신다. "내가 내 진노를 네 위에 쏟겠다." 하나님은 자신의 진노의 주인이시다. 그것은 그분이 원할 때만 터지며, 그분이 지시하고 권한을 부여하는 자들에게만 임한다. 에스겔 7:8절에서 표현이 더욱 강해진다. "이제 내가 즉시 내 분노를 가득한 잔으로 네 위에 쏟으며, 내 진노를 모두—그 모든 계획과 산물을—너에게 이루겠다." 이 진노는 여기저기 한둘씩 본보기를 삼는 것이 아니라 "그 모든 무리 위에"(에스겔 7:12, 14) 임한다. 온 나라가 멸망을 위해 준비된 진노의 그릇이 된 것이다. 하나님이 때로 진노 중에 자비를 기억하시지만, 이제는 "내 눈이 너를 긍휼히 여기지 않겠다"고 말씀하신다(에스겔 7:4, 9). 자비가 주어질 때 그것을 가볍게 여긴 자들은 자비 없는 심판을 받을 것이다.

**V. 이 모든 것은 그들의 죄에 대한 정당한 형벌이다.** 에스겔 7:3절에서 말씀하신다. "내가 네 행위대로 너를 심판하겠다. 네 행위가 어떠했는지 살펴 율법과 비교한 후, 그 공과에 따라 너를 대하겠다"(에스겔 7:4). 하나님이 죄인들에게 내리시는 가장 무거운 심판에서도 그분은 그들에게 그들 자신의 행위를 돌려줄 뿐이다. 하나님이 죄지은 백성과 결산할 때, 모든 도발을 반드시 계산에 넣으신다. "내가 네 모든 가증한 일을 네게 갚겠다"(에스겔 7:3). "네 불의가 가증한 것으로 드러날 것이다"(시편 36:2). "네 가증한 일이 너의 가운데 있게 될 것이다"(에스겔 7:4). 즉 감추어진 악이 이제 드러나고, 이전에는 의심받지 않았던 것이 네 가운데 있었음이 나타날 것이다. 죄가 이제 너 자신에게도 혐오스러운 것이 될 것이다. 불의의 가증함이 황폐의 가증함이 될 것이다(마태복음 24:15). 하나님이 심판하실 때, 특히 두 가지 죄가 두드러진다—교만과 압제. (1) 하나님이 심판으로 그들을 낮추실 것이다. "막대기에 꽃이 피었으니 교만이 싹을 틔웠다"(에스겔 7:10). 죄에서 움이 트는 것은 어떤 심판에서든 꽃을 피우기 마련이다. (2) 원수들이 그들을 가혹하게 다룰 것이다. 그들이 서로 가혹하게 대했기 때문이다(에스겔 7:11). "폭력이 일어나 악의 막대기가 되었다." 서로에 대한 불의가 통치자의 권력으로 보호받고 뒷배가 되었다. 통치의 막대기가 악의 막대기가 될 만큼 폭력이 뻔뻔해졌다(전도서 3:16; 이사야 5:7).

**VI. 이 심판을 피할 길도 막을 방법도 없다.** (1) 죽음이 그 여러 모습으로 성 밖과 안에서 승승장구한다(에스겔 7:15). 들에 있는 자는 칼에 죽고, 성 안에 있는 자는 기근과 전염병에 삼켜진다. (2) 죽임을 당하도록 표시된 자들 중 피하는 자가 없을 것이다. "아무것도 남지 않을 것이다"(에스겔 7:11). (3) 쓰러지는 자들을 애도하는 이가 없을 것이다(에스겔 7:11). 애도할 사람이 남아 있지 않기 때문이다. 시대가 너무 악하여 사람들이 친구의 죽음을 슬퍼하기보다 오히려 이 황폐함을 보고 그것에 동참하지 않아도 되는 자들을 행복하다고 할 지경이다(예레미야 16:4, 5). (4) 그들은 어떠한 저항도 할 수 없다. "그 환상은 돌이키지 못할 것이다"(에스겔 7:13). 하나님은 그것을 취소하지 않으실 것이고, 그들도 막을 수 없다. 따라서 그것은 빈손으로 돌아오지 않고 반드시 이루어질 것이다. "아무도 자기 생명의 불의 속에서 스스로를 강하게 할 수 없다"(에스겔 7:13). "그들이 나팔을 불었으나 전쟁에 나가는 자가 없다"(에스겔 7:14). 하나님이 우리를 대적하시면 우리를 위할 자가 아무도 없다. (5) 번영이 돌아오리라는 희망을 갖고 역경을 버텨낼 수 없다. "사는 자는 기뻐하지 말고 파는 자는 슬퍼하지 말라"(에스겔 7:12). 이 세상 것들의 허무함을 보라. 고통의 때, 가장 필요할 때, 우리가 가장 무가치하게 여기게 될 수도 있다. "파는 자는 희년에도 판 것을 돌려받지 못할 것이다"(에스겔 7:13). 그 땅의 유업은 칠십 년이 다 찰 때까지 누릴 수 없을 것이다. (6) 이 모든 일에서 하나님이 영광을 받으신다. "너희가 나 여호와인 줄 알게 되리라"(에스겔 7:4, 9). "너희는 네부카드네자르가 너희를 친다고 생각하지만, 그는 단지 도구일 뿐이다. 너희를 치시는 것은 여호와의 손이다." 선을 행하시는 여호와인 줄 알기를 원하지 않았던 자들은 치시는 여호와인 줄 알게 될 것이다. 어떤 방식으로든 그분은 인정받으실 것이다.

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E Z E K I E L. CHAP. VII. In this chapter the approaching ruin of the land of Israel is most particularly foretold in affecting expressions often repeated, that if possible they might be awakened by repentance to prevent it. The prophet must tell them, I. That it will be a final ruin, a complete utter destruction, which would make an end of them, a miserable end, Ezekiel 7:1-6 . II. That it is an approaching ruin, just at the door, Ezekiel 7:7-10 . III. That it is an unavoidable ruin, because they had by sin brought it upon themselves, Ezekiel 7:10-15 . IV. That their strength and wealth should be no fence against it, Ezekiel 7:16-19 . V. That the temple, which they trusted in, should itself be ruined, Ezekiel 7:20-22 . VI. That it should be a universal ruin, the sin that brought it having been universal, Ezekiel 7:23-27 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-15" class="com-number"

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에스겔 7장에서 선지자는 이스라엘 땅에 닥쳐올 멸망을 매우 구체적이고 강렬한 표현으로 반복하여 예언한다. 그 목적은, 가능하다면 그들이 회개함으로써 재앙을 막을 수 있도록 일깨우기 위함이다. 선지자가 전하는 내용은 다음과 같다. (I) 그것은 완전하고 철저한 멸망—끝장—으로, 그들을 비참하게 끝낼 것이다 (에스겔 7:1-6). (II) 그것은 이미 문 앞에 와 있는, 임박한 멸망이다 (에스겔 7:7-10). (III) 그것은 그들 스스로 죄로써 불러들인, 피할 수 없는 멸망이다 (에스겔 7:10-15). (IV) 그들의 힘과 재물도 그 앞에서는 방패가 되지 못한다 (에스겔 7:16-19). (V) 그들이 의지하던 성전 자체도 무너질 것이다 (에스겔 7:20-22). (VI) 그것은 죄가 온 나라에 퍼진 것처럼 전면적인 멸망이 될 것이다 (에스겔 7:23-27).

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The Desolation of Israel. . 16 But they that escape of them shall escape, and shall be on the mountains like doves of the valleys, all of them mourning, every one for his iniquity. 17 All hands shall be feeble, and all knees shall be weak as water. 18 They shall also gird themselves with sackcloth, and horror shall cover them; and shame shall be upon all faces, and baldness upon all their heads. 19 They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed: their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD : they shall not satisfy their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the stumbling-block of their iniquity. 20 As for the beauty of his ornament, he set it in majesty: but they made the images of their abominations and of their detestable things therein: therefore have I set it far from them. 21 And I will give it into the hands of the strangers for a prey, and to the wicked of the earth for a spoil; and they shall pollute it. 22 My face will I turn also from them, and they shall pollute my secret place: for the robbers shall enter into it, and defile it. We have attended the fate of those that are cut off, and are now to attend the flight of those that have an opportunity of escaping the danger; some of them shall escape ( Ezekiel 7:16 ; Ezekiel 7:16 ), but what the better? As good die once as, in a miserable life, die a thousand deaths, and escape only like Cain to be fugitives and vagabonds, and afraid of being slain by every one they meet; so shall these be. I. They shall have no comfort or satisfaction in their own minds, but be in continual anguish and terror; for, wherever they go, they carry about with them guilty consciences, which make them a burden to themselves. 1. They shall be always solitary and under prevailing melancholy; they shall not be in the cities, or places of concourse, but all alone upon the mountains, not caring for society, but shy of it, as being ashamed of the low circumstances to which they are reduced. 2. They shall be always sorrowful. Those have reason to be so that are under the tokens of God's displeasure; and God can make those so that have been most jovial and have set sorrow at defiance. Those that once thought themselves as the lions of the mountains, so daring were they, now become as the doves of the valleys, so timid are they, and so dispirited, ready to flee when none pursues and to tremble at the shaking of a leaf. They are all of them mourning (not with a godly sorrow, but with the sorrow of the world, which works death), every one for his iniquity, that is, for those calamities which they now see their iniquity has brought upon them, not only the iniquity of the land, but their own: they shall then be brought to acknowledge what they have each of them contributed to the national guilt. Note, Sooner or later sin will have sorrow of one kind or other; and those that will not repent of their iniquity may justly be left to pine away in it; those that will not mourn for it as it is an offence to God shall be made to mourn for it as it is a shame and ruin to themselves, to mourn at the last, when the flesh and the body are consumed, and to say, How have I hated instruction! Proverbs 5:11 ; Proverbs 5:12 . 3. They shall be deprived of all their strength of body and mind ( Ezekiel 7:17 ; Ezekiel 7:17 ): All hands shall be feeble, so that they shall not be able to fight, or defend themselves, and all knees shall be weak as water, so that they shall neither be able to flee nor to stand their ground; they shall feel a universal colliquation: their knees shall flow as water, so that they must fall of course. Note, It is folly for the strong man to glory in his strength, for God can soon weaken it. 4. They shall be deprived of all their hopes and shall abandon themselves to despair ( Ezekiel 7:18 ; Ezekiel 7:18 ); they shall have nothing to hold up their spirits with; their aspects shall show what are their prospects, all dreadful, for they shall gird themselves with sackcloth, as having no expectation ever to wear better clothing. Horror shall cover them, and shame, and baldness, all the expressions of a desperate sorrow, Isaiah 17:11 . Note, Those that will not be kept from sin by fear and shame shall by fear and shame be punished for it; such is the confusion that sin will end in. II. They shall have no benefit from their wealth and riches, but shall be perfectly sick of them, Ezekiel 7:19 ; Ezekiel 7:19 . Those that were reduced to this distress were such as had had abundance of silver and gold, money, and plate, and jewels, and other valuable goods, from which they promised themselves a great deal of advantage in times of public trouble. They thought their wealth would be their strong city, that with it they could bribe enemies and buy friends, that it would be the ransom of their lives, that they could never want bread as long as they had money, and that money would answer all things; but see how it proved. 1. Their wealth had been a great temptation to them in the day of their prosperity; they set their affections upon it, and put their confidence in it. By their eager pursuit of it they were drawn into sin, and by their plentiful enjoyment of it they were hardened in sin; and thus it was the stumbling-block of their iniquity; it occasioned their falling into sin and obstructed their return to God. Note, There are many whose wealth is their snare and ruin. The gaining of the world is the losing of their souls; it makes them proud, secure, covetous, oppressive, voluptuous; and that which, it well used, might have been the servant of their piety, being abused, becomes the stumbling-block of their iniquity. 2. It was no relief to them now in the day of their adversity; for, (1.) Their gold and silver could not protect them from the judgments of God. They shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the Lord; they shall not serve to atone his justice, or turn away his wrath, nor to screen them from the judgments he is bringing upon them. Note, Riches profit not in the day of wrath, Proverbs 11:4 . They neither set them so high that god's judgments cannot reach them nor make them so strong that they cannot conquer them. There is a day of wrath coming, when it will appear that men's wealth is utterly unable to deliver them or do them any service. What the better was the rich man for his full barns when his soul was required of him, or that other rich man for his purple, and scarlet, and sumptuous fare, when in hell he could not procure a drop of water to cool his tongue? Money is no defence against the arrests of death, nor any alleviation to the miseries of the damned. (2.) Their gold and silver could not give them any content under their calamities. [1.] They could not fill their bowels; when there was no bread left in the city, none to be had for love or money, their silver and gold could not satisfy their hunger, nor serve to make one meal's meat for them. Note, We could better be without mines of gold than fields of corn; the products of the earth, which may easily be gathered from the surface of it, are much greater blessings to mankind than its treasures, which are with so much difficulty and hazard dug out of its bowels. If God give us daily bread, we have reason to be thankful, and no reason to complain, though silver and gold we have none. [2.] Much less could they satisfy their souls, or yield them any inward comfort. Note, The wealth of this world has not that in it which will answer the desires of the soul, or be any satisfaction to it in a day of distress. He that loves silver shall not be satisfied with silver, much less he that loses it. (3.) Their gold and silver shall be thrown into the streets, either by the hands of the enemy, who shall have more spoil than they care for or can carry away (silver shall be nothing accounted of; they shall cast that in the streets; but the gold, which is more valuable, shall be removed and brought to Babylon); or they themselves shall throw away their silver and gold, because it would be an incumbrance to them and retard their flight, or because it would expose them and be a temptation to the enemy to cut their throats for their money, or in indignation at it, because, after all the care and pains they had taken to scrape it together and hoard it up, they found that it would stand them in no stead, but do them a mischief rather. Note, The world passes away, and the lusts thereof, 1 John 2:17 . The time may come when worldly men will be as weary of their wealth as now they are wedded to it, when those will fare best that have least. III. God's temple shall stand them in no stead, Ezekiel 7:20-22 ; Ezekiel 7:20-22 . This they had prided themselves in, and promised themselves security from ( Jeremiah 7:4 ; Micah 3:11 ); but this confidence of theirs shall fail them. Observe, 1. The great honour God had done to that people in setting up his sanctuary among them ( Ezekiel 7:20 ; Ezekiel 7:20 ): As for the beauty of his ornament, that holy and beautiful house, where they and their fathers praised God ( Isaiah 64:11 ), which was therefore beautiful because holy (it was called the beauty of holiness, and holiness is the beauty of its ornament; it was also adorned with gold and gifts)--as for this, he set it in majesty; every thing was contrived to make it magnificent, that it might help to make the people of Israel the more illustrious among their neighbours. He built his sanctuary like high palaces, Psalms 78:69 . It was a glorious high throne from the beginning, Jeremiah 17:12 . But, 2. Here is the great dishonour they had done to God in profaning his sanctuary; they made the images of their counterfeit deities, which they set up in rivalship with God, and which are here called their abominations and their detestable things (for so they were to God, and so they should have been to them), and these they set up in God's temple, than which a greater affront could not be put upon him. And therefore, 3. It is here threatened that they shall be deprived of the temple, and it shall be no succour to them: Therefore have I set it far from them, that is, sent them far from it, so that it is out of the reach of their services and they are out of the reach of its influences. Note, God's ordinances, and the privileges of a profession of religion, will justly be taken away from those that despise and profane them. Nay, they shall not only be kept at a distance from the temple, but the temple itself shall be involved in the common desolation ( Ezekiel 7:21 ; Ezekiel 7:21 ); the Chaldeans, who are strangers, and therefore have no veneration for it, who are the wicked of the earth, and therefore have an antipathy to it, shall have it for a prey and for a spoil; all the ornaments and treasures of it shall fall into their hands, who will make no difference between that and other plunder. This was a grief to the saints in Zion, who complained of nothing so much as of that which the enemy did wickedly in the sanctuary ( Psalms 74:3 ); but it was the punishment of the sinners in Zion, who, by profaning the temple with strange gods, provoked God to suffer it to be profaned by strange nations, and to turn his face from those that did it as if he had not seen them and their crimes and from those that deprecated it as not regarding them and their prayers. Let the soldiers do as they will; let them enter into the secret place, into the holy of holies, as robbers; let them strip it, let them pollute it; its defence has departed, and then farewell all its glory. Note, Those are unworthy to be honoured with the form of godliness who will not be governed by the power of godliness. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-23-27" class="com-number"

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그러나 그들 중 피하는 자들은 피하여 골짜기의 비둘기처럼 산 위에 있을 것이며, 그들 모두 자기 불의로 인하여 슬퍼하고 애통할 것이다. 모든 손이 힘을 잃고 모든 무릎이 물같이 약해질 것이다. 그들은 굵은 베로 허리를 묶고 두려움이 그들을 덮을 것이며, 모든 얼굴에는 수치가, 모든 머리에는 대머리가 있을 것이다. 그들은 은을 거리에 던지고 금은 부정한 것 취급할 것이다. 그들의 은과 금이 여호와의 진노의 날에 그들을 건지지 못할 것이다. 그들의 영혼을 만족시키지 못하고 그들의 배를 채우지도 못할 것이니, 그것이 그들의 불의의 걸림돌이 되었기 때문이다. 그 아름다운 장식에 관하여는, 그들이 그것으로 위엄을 세웠으나 그들이 그 안에 가증하고 역겨운 것들의 형상을 만들었다. 그러므로 내가 그것을 그들로부터 멀리하였다. 내가 그것을 낯선 자들의 노략거리로, 땅의 악인들의 전리품으로 주겠다. 그들이 그것을 더럽힐 것이다. 내가 그들에게서 내 얼굴을 돌이키겠다. 그러면 그들이 내 은밀한 곳을 더럽힐 것이다. 강도들이 그 안에 들어가 그것을 더럽힐 것이다.

죽임당한 자들의 운명을 살펴보았으니, 이제 피할 기회를 얻은 자들의 도피를 살펴보자. 그들 중 일부는 피하겠지만(에스겔 7:16) 그것이 무슨 나아진 것인가? 한 번 죽는 것이 나은지, 비참한 삶 속에서 천 번 죽는 것이 나은지 모를 정도다. 카인처럼 유랑자와 방랑자가 되어 만나는 자마다 자기를 죽일까 두려워하며 피하는 것과 다름없다.

**I. 그들은 마음속에서 위로나 만족을 찾지 못하고, 끊임없는 고통과 두려움 속에 있을 것이다.** 어디를 가든 죄책감을 지닌 양심이 그들의 짐이 되기 때문이다. (1) 항상 고독하고 무거운 우울 속에 있을 것이다. 그들은 성이나 사람이 모이는 곳에 있지 않고 홀로 산 위에 있을 것이다. 사람을 만나지 않으려 하고, 자신들이 처한 비참한 처지가 부끄럽기 때문이다. (2) 항상 슬퍼할 것이다. 하나님의 불쾌하심의 표적 아래 있는 자들은 그럴 이유가 충분하다. 한때 가장 쾌활하고 슬픔을 비웃던 자들도 하나님은 슬프게 만드실 수 있다. 산의 사자처럼 담대하던 자들이 이제 골짜기의 비둘기처럼 소심해져 아무도 쫓지 않아도 도망가고, 나뭇잎이 흔들려도 떤다. 그들이 다 애통한다. 그들의 불의로 인하여(에스겔 7:16)—즉 불의가 그들에게 가져온 재앙 때문에—애통한다. 이것은 경건한 슬픔이 아니라 세상의 슬픔이요, 죽음을 가져오는 슬픔이다. 각 사람이 자기가 국가적 죄에 얼마나 기여했는지를 그때서야 인정하게 될 것이다. 죄는 결국 어떤 형태로든 슬픔을 낳는다. 불의로 인해 하나님께 드리는 회개로 울지 않으려는 자들은 그것이 자신에게 수치와 파멸이 됨을 보고 울게 될 것이다. 결국 육체와 몸이 쇠하면 "어찌하여 내가 훈계를 싫어하였는가!" 하고 탄식하게 된다(잠언 5:11, 12). (3) 몸과 마음의 모든 힘을 잃을 것이다(에스겔 7:17). 모든 손이 힘을 잃어 싸우거나 방어할 수 없고, 모든 무릎이 물같이 약해져 도망가지도 버티지도 못한다. 강한 자도 힘을 자랑하는 것은 어리석다. 하나님이 금방 그 힘을 꺾으실 수 있기 때문이다. (4) 모든 희망을 잃고 절망에 빠질 것이다(에스겔 7:18). 마음을 붙들어줄 것이 없다. 그 모습이 그 전망을 드러낸다. 모두 처참하다. 그들은 굵은 베로 허리를 묶을 것이며, 이제 더 나은 옷을 입을 기대가 없음을 인정한다. 두려움이, 수치가, 대머리가, 절망적 슬픔의 모든 표현들이 그들을 덮는다(이사야 17:11). 두려움과 수치로 죄를 막지 않은 자들은 두려움과 수치로 그 죄의 형벌을 받는다.

**II. 재물에서 아무런 유익도 얻지 못하고, 오히려 완전히 역겨워할 것이다** (에스겔 7:19). 이 곤경에 빠진 자들은 많은 은과 금, 돈과 은그릇, 보석과 값진 물건들을 가졌던 자들이었다. 그들은 공적 재앙의 때에 그 재물에서 큰 유익을 기대했다. 재물이 그들의 견고한 성이 될 것이라, 그것으로 원수를 매수하고 친구를 살 수 있을 것이라, 그것이 목숨의 몸값이 될 것이라, 돈이 있는 한 빵이 부족하지 않을 것이라, 돈이 모든 것을 해결해 줄 것이라 생각했다. 그러나 결과를 보라.

(1) 재물이 번영의 날에 그들에게 큰 유혹이 되었다. 그들은 그것에 마음을 쏟고 그것을 의지했다. 열심히 모은 과정에서 죄에 빠졌고, 풍성히 누리는 가운데 죄에 굳어졌다. 이처럼 재물이 그들의 불의의 걸림돌이 되었다. 죄에 빠지게 하고 하나님께 돌아오는 것을 방해했다. 재물이 올무와 파멸이 되는 사람들이 많다. 세상을 얻는 것이 영혼을 잃는 것이 된다. 재물이 교만하고, 태평하고, 탐욕스럽고, 압제적이고, 향락적으로 만든다. 경건의 종이 되어야 할 것이 남용되어 불의의 걸림돌이 된다.

(2) 역경의 날에는 아무런 도움이 되지 않는다. 첫째, 금과 은이 하나님의 심판으로부터 그들을 보호하지 못한다. "여호와의 진노의 날에 그들을 건지지 못할 것이다"(에스겔 7:19). 그것으로 그분의 공의를 달래거나 진노를 돌이킬 수 없고, 다가오는 심판으로부터 피할 수도 없다. "재앙의 날에는 재물이 무익하다"(잠언 11:4). 재물은 하나님의 심판이 그들에게 닿지 못할 만큼 높이 세우지도, 이길 수 없을 만큼 강하게 만들지도 못한다. 재앙의 날이 올 것이다. 그때 사람의 재물이 그에게 전혀 도움이 되지 못한다는 것이 드러날 것이다. 곳간이 가득했을 때 목숨이 요구된 그 부자에게 재물이 무슨 유익이었는가? 자주색 옷과 성찬을 입고 먹었던 또 다른 부자가 지옥에서 손가락 끝의 물 한 방울도 얻지 못했을 때 무슨 유익이었는가? 재물은 죽음의 체포에도, 저주받은 자들의 고통에도 방패가 되지 못한다.

둘째, 금과 은이 재앙 아래서 어떤 위안도 줄 수 없다. [1] 배를 채우지 못한다. 성 안에 빵이 없고, 사랑으로도 돈으로도 구할 수 없을 때, 은과 금이 굶주림을 만족시키지 못하고, 한 끼 식사도 만들어줄 수 없다. 금광산보다 곡식 밭이 인류에게 훨씬 큰 복이다. 하나님이 일용할 양식을 주신다면 감사해야 한다. [2] 영혼을 더욱 만족시키지 못한다. 이 세상의 재물에는 영혼의 욕구를 채우거나 고난의 날에 위안이 될 것이 없다.

셋째, 금과 은을 거리에 던질 것이다. 원수들이 감당하지 못할 만큼 많은 전리품을 얻어 은은 거리에 버릴 것이고, 더 값진 금은 바빌론으로 가져갈 것이다. 또는 그들 스스로가 도망가는 길에 짐이 되고, 원수에게 목을 베일 빌미가 될 것을 두려워하여, 또는 그토록 애써 모아두었건만 아무 쓸모가 없고 오히려 해가 된다는 것에 화가 나서, 은과 금을 던져버릴 것이다. "세상도, 그 정욕도 지나간다"(요한1서 2:17). 지금은 재물에 집착하는 자들도 언젠가는 그것에 싫증 낼 때가 올 것이다.

**III. 하나님의 성전도 그들에게 아무 도움이 되지 않는다** (에스겔 7:20-22). 그들은 성전을 자랑하며 거기서 안전을 약속받았다(예레미야 7:4; 미가 3:11). 그러나 이 확신이 무너질 것이다.

(1) 하나님이 그 백성에게 베푸신 큰 영예—그분의 성전을 그들 가운데 세우신 것(에스겔 7:20). 그 거룩하고 아름다운 집(이사야 64:11), 거룩하기에 아름다웠고, 금과 예물로 장식된 집. 하나님은 그것을 위엄 있게 세우셨다. 이스라엘 백성이 이웃 나라들 사이에서 더욱 빛나도록 모든 것을 장엄하게 꾸미셨다(시편 78:69; 예레미야 17:12).

(2) 그들이 성전을 더럽힌 큰 불경. 그들은 하나님과 대적하여 세운 가짜 신들의 형상을 만들었다—여기서 그것들은 "가증한 것들과 역겨운 것들"이라 불린다(하나님께도 그렇고, 그들에게도 그래야 했다). 그리고 그것들을 하나님의 성전에 세웠으니, 이보다 더 큰 모욕은 없었다.

(3) 그러므로 성전이 그들에게 아무 피난처도 되지 못할 것이다. "내가 그것을 그들로부터 멀리 하였다"(에스겔 7:20). 즉 그들을 그것으로부터 멀리 보내어 성전의 봉사가 그들에게 닿지 못하고, 그들이 성전의 영향권 밖에 있게 될 것이다. 하나님의 규례와 종교 생활의 특권들은 그것을 경멸하고 더럽힌 자들에게서 마땅히 빼앗길 것이다. 나아가 그들은 성전으로부터 멀어질 뿐 아니라, 성전 자체도 공동의 멸망에 포함될 것이다(에스겔 7:21). 낯선 자들인 갈대아인들, 그래서 그것에 대해 경외심이 없는 자들, 땅의 악인들인 그들이 그것을 노략거리와 전리품으로 차지할 것이다. 성전의 모든 장식과 보물이 그들의 손에 떨어질 것이다. 하나님이 얼굴을 돌이키시면 그것을 행한 자들에게서도, 그것을 막으려 기도하는 자들에게서도 보지 않으시는 것 같다. 군인들이 하고 싶은 대로 하게 두라. 강도들처럼 지성소에 들어가 그것을 헐고 더럽히게 두라. 그것의 방패가 떠났으니, 영광도 사라졌다. 경건의 형식을 가지면서도 경건의 능력에 지배받지 않으려는 자들은 그 영광을 누릴 자격이 없다.

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The Desolation of Israel. . 23 Make a chain: for the land is full of bloody crimes, and the city is full of violence. 24 Wherefore I will bring the worst of the heathen, and they shall possess their houses: I will also make the pomp of the strong to cease; and their holy places shall be defiled. 25 Destruction cometh; and they shall seek peace, and there shall be none. 26 Mischief shall come upon mischief, and rumour shall be upon rumour; then shall they seek a vision of the prophet; but the law shall perish from the priest, and counsel from the ancients. 27 The king shall mourn, and the prince shall be clothed with desolation, and the hands of the people of the land shall be troubled: I will do unto them after their way, and according to their deserts will I judge them; and they shall know that I am the LORD . Here is, I. The prisoner arraigned: Make a chain, in which to drag the criminal to the bar, and set him before the tribunal of divine justice; let him stand in fetters (as a notorious malefactor), stand pinioned to receive his doom. Note, Those that break the bands of God's law asunder, and cast away those cords from them, will find themselves bound and held by the chains of his judgments, which they cannot break nor cast from them. The chain signified the siege of Jerusalem, or the slavery of those that were carried into captivity, or that they were all bound over to the righteous judgment of God, reserved in chains. II. The indictment drawn up against the prisoner: The land is full of bloody crimes, full of the judgments of blood (so the word is), that is, of the guilt of blood which they had shed under colour of justice and by forms of law, with the solemnity of a judgment. The innocent blood which Manasseh shed, probably thus shed, by the judgment of the blood, was the measure-filling sin of Jerusalem, 2 Kings 24:4 . Or, It is full of such crimes as by the law were to be punished with death, the judgment of blood. Idolatry, blasphemy, witchcraft, Sodomy, and the like, were bloody crimes, for which particular sinners were to die; and therefore, when they had become national, there was no remedy but the nation must be cut off. Note, Bloody crimes will be punished with bloody judgments. The city, the city of David, the holy city, that should have been the pattern of righteousness, the protector of it, and the punisher of wrong, is now full of violence; the rulers of that city, having greater power and reputation, are greater oppressors than any others. This was sadly to be lamented. How has the faithful city become a harlot! III. Judgment given upon this indictment. God will reckon with them not only for the profaning of his sanctuary, but for the perverting of justice between man and man; for, as holiness becomes his house, so the righteous Lord loves righteousness and is the avenger of unrighteousness. Now the judgment given is, 1. That since they had walked in the way of the heathen, and done worse than they, God would bring the worst of the heathen upon them to destroy them and lay them waste, the most barbarous and outrageous, that have the least compassion to mankind and the greatest antipathy to the Jews. Note, Of the heathen some are worse than others, and God sometimes picks out the worst to be a scourge to his own people, because he intends them for the fire when the work is done. 2. That since they had filled their houses with goods unjustly gotten, and used their pomp and power for the crushing and oppressing of the weak, God would give their houses to be possessed and all the furniture of them to be enjoyed by strangers, and make the pomp of the strong to cease, so that their great men should not dazzle the eyes of the weak-sighted with their pomp, nor with their might at any time prevail against right, as they had done. 3. That, since they had defiled the holy places with their idolatries, God would defile them with his judgments, since they had set up the images of other gods in the temple, God would remove thence the tokens of the presence of their own God. When the holy places are deserted by their God they will soon be defiled by their enemies. 4. Since they had followed one sin with another, God would pursue them with one judgment upon another: " Destruction comes, utter destruction ( Ezekiel 7:25 ; Ezekiel 7:25 ); for there shall come mischief upon mischief to ruin you, and rumour upon rumour to frighten you, like the waves in a storm, one upon the neck of another." Note, Sinners that are marked for ruin shall be prosecuted to it; for God will overcome when he judges. 5. Since they had disappointed God's expectations from them, he would disappoint their expectations from him; for, (1.) They shall not have the deliverance out of their troubles that they expect. They shall seek peace; they shall desire it and pray for it; they shall aim at and expect it: but there shall be none; their attempts both to court their enemies and to conquer them shall be in vain, and their troubles shall grow worse and worse. (2.) They shall not have the direction in the trouble that they expect ( Ezekiel 7:26 ; Ezekiel 7:26 ): They shall seek a vision of the prophet, shall desire, for their support under their troubles, to be assured of a happy issue out of them. They did not desire a vision to reprove them for sin, nor to warn them of danger, but to promise them deliverance. Such messages they longed to hear. But the law shall perish from the priest; he shall have no words either of counsel or comfort to say to them. They would not hear what God had to say to them by ways of conviction, and therefore he has nothing to say to them by way of encouragement. Counsel shall perish from the ancients; the elders of the people, that should advise them what to do in this difficult juncture, shall be infatuated and at their wits' end. It is bad with a people when those that should be their counsellors know not how to consider within themselves, consult with one another, or counsel them. 6. Since they had animated and encouraged one another to sin, God would dispirit and dishearten them all, so that they should not be able to make head against the judgments of God that were breaking in upon them. All orders and degrees of men shall lie down by consent under the load ( Ezekiel 7:27 ; Ezekiel 7:27 ): The king, that should inspire life into them, and the prince, that should lead them onto attack the enemy, shall mourn and be clothed with desolation; their heads and hearts shall fail, their politics and their courage; and then no wonder if the hands of the people of the land, that should fight for them, be troubled. None of the men of might shall find their hands. What can men contrive or do for themselves when God has departed from them and appears against them? 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"사슬을 만들라. 이 땅은 유혈 범죄로 가득 차 있고, 성은 폭력으로 가득 차 있다. 그러므로 내가 이방 민족 중 가장 악한 자들을 데려오겠다. 그들이 그들의 집들을 차지할 것이다. 나는 또한 강한 자들의 교만을 그치게 하겠다. 그리고 그들의 성소들이 더럽혀질 것이다. 멸망이 온다. 그들이 평화를 찾겠으나 없을 것이다. 재앙 위에 재앙이 오고 소문 위에 소문이 올 것이다. 그때 그들이 선지자에게 환상을 구하겠으나, 제사장에게서는 율법이 사라지고 장로에게서는 지혜가 사라질 것이다. 왕은 슬퍼하고 방백은 황폐함을 입을 것이다. 이 땅 백성의 손들이 떨릴 것이다. 내가 그들의 행위대로 그들에게 행하겠고, 그들의 죄과에 따라 그들을 심판하겠다. 그러면 나 여호와인 줄 알게 되리라."

**I. 죄수 기소.** "사슬을 만들라." 악명 높은 범죄자처럼 족쇄를 채워 신성한 공의의 법정 앞으로 끌어오라. 포승에 묶여 서서 선고를 받으라. 하나님의 율법의 줄을 끊고 그 끈을 던져버린 자들은 그들이 끊어버릴 수도 던져버릴 수도 없는 그분의 심판의 사슬에 묶이게 됨을 알게 될 것이다. 사슬은 예루살렘의 포위를 상징하거나, 포로로 끌려가는 자들의 노예 상태를 상징하거나, 그들 모두가 하나님의 의로운 심판 앞에 묶여 의무를 지게 되었음을 상징한다.

**II. 기소 내용.** "이 땅은 유혈 범죄로 가득 차 있다." 유혈의 심판으로 가득 차 있다. 즉 사법의 형식으로, 재판의 엄숙함 아래 저지른 피의 죄책이다. 므낫세가 흘린 무고한 피, 아마도 이렇게 사법적으로 흘린 피가 예루살렘의 죄를 가득 채운 죄였다(열왕기하 24:4). 또는 율법에 따라 사형으로 처벌받아야 할 범죄들—우상숭배, 신성모독, 마술, 음란, 그와 유사한 죄들—이 이제 민족 전체에 퍼졌으니 그 민족이 끊어져야 할 것이었다. 피의 범죄는 피의 심판으로 벌받는다. 다윗의 성, 거룩한 성, 의의 모범이 되고 불의를 막고 벌해야 했던 그 성이 이제 폭력으로 가득 찼다. 그 성의 통치자들이 더 큰 권력과 명성을 가진 만큼 더 큰 압제자들이 되었다. 이것은 슬프게 애통할 일이었다. "신실하던 성이 어찌 음녀가 되었는가!"

**III. 선고.** 하나님은 그들의 죄를 성전 모독에 대해서만이 아니라, 사람과 사람 사이의 공의를 뒤집은 것에 대해서도 반드시 결산하실 것이다. 거룩함이 그분의 집에 어울리듯, 의로우신 여호와는 의를 사랑하시고 불의를 앙갚아 하시는 분이기 때문이다.

(1) 그들이 이방인의 길을 걷고 그보다 더 나쁘게 행했으니, 하나님이 가장 악한 이방인들을 그들에게 보내어 파괴하고 황폐하게 하실 것이다—인류에 대한 자비심이 가장 적고, 유대인들에 대한 반감이 가장 큰 자들을. 이방인 중에도 어떤 자는 다른 자보다 더 악하며, 하나님은 때때로 가장 악한 자들을 자기 백성을 징계하는 채찍으로 택하신다. 일이 끝나면 그 채찍 자체는 불 속에 던져지기 때문이다.

(2) 그들이 부당하게 취한 것으로 집을 채우고, 약한 자들을 짓밟는 데 권세와 교만을 사용했으니, 하나님이 그들의 집과 그 모든 것들을 낯선 자들이 차지하도록 주시고, 강한 자들의 교만을 그치게 하실 것이다. 더 이상 큰 자들이 근시안적인 눈을 현란하게 하거나, 권력으로 언제든지 의를 이기지 못할 것이다.

(3) 그들이 우상 숭배로 성소를 더럽혔으니, 하나님이 그 심판으로 성소를 더럽히실 것이다. 그들이 성전에 다른 신들의 형상을 세웠으니, 하나님은 거기서 자신의 임재의 표징을 거두실 것이다. 거룩한 장소들이 그 하나님께 버려지면 곧 그 원수에게 더럽혀질 것이다.

(4) 그들이 한 죄에 또 죄를 더했으니, 하나님이 한 심판 위에 또 심판으로 그들을 추격하실 것이다(에스겔 7:25). "멸망이, 완전한 멸망이 온다. 재앙 위에 재앙, 소문 위에 소문이 와서 너를 파멸시킬 것이다. 폭풍 속의 파도처럼 하나 위에 하나씩." 멸망을 위해 표시된 죄인들은 그 끝까지 쫓길 것이다. 하나님은 심판하실 때 반드시 이기신다.

(5) 그들이 하나님의 기대를 저버렸으니, 하나님이 그들의 기대를 저버리실 것이다. 첫째, 고통에서 벗어나기를 기대하지만 그렇게 되지 않을 것이다. 그들이 평화를 찾고, 그것을 바라고 기도하겠지만 없을 것이다. 원수를 달래거나 정복하려는 시도도 헛되고, 고통은 더 심해질 것이다. 둘째, 고난 중에 인도를 기대하지만 받지 못할 것이다(에스겔 7:26). 그들이 선지자에게 환상을 구할 것이다. 죄에 대한 책망이나 위험의 경고가 아니라, 고통에서 벗어나리라는 확신을 원할 것이다. 그런 메시지를 갈망했다. 그러나 제사장에게서 율법이 사라지고, 장로에게서 지혜가 사라질 것이다. 그들이 하나님의 책망과 경고를 듣지 않았으므로, 이제 하나님이 그들에게 격려의 말씀을 하실 것이 없다. 장로들은 지혜를 잃어 이 어려운 때에 스스로도, 서로도, 또 백성도 인도할 수 없게 될 것이다. 그들의 상담자들이 어찌해야 할지 모를 때 한 백성의 처지는 비참하다.

(6) 그들이 서로 죄를 짓도록 격려하고 용기를 주었으니, 하나님이 그들 모두의 기를 꺾고 낙담시키셔서 그들에게 들이닥치는 하나님의 심판에 맞설 수 없게 하실 것이다. 모든 계층과 직분의 사람들이 그 무게 아래 함께 쓰러질 것이다(에스겔 7:27). 생기를 불어넣어야 할 왕과, 원수를 공격하는 데 앞장서야 할 방백이 슬퍼하고 황폐함을 입을 것이다. 그들의 지혜와 용기가 사라질 것이다. 그러면 그들을 위해 싸워야 할 백성의 손들이 떨리는 것은 당연하다. 하나님이 그들을 떠나 그들을 대적하실 때, 사람이 무엇을 계획하고 무엇을 할 수 있겠는가? 하나님이 그들의 행위대로 그들을 심판하시기 위해 오실 때, 모든 자가 눈물을 흘리고 모든 자가 괴로워할 것이다. 그렇게 하여 그들은 그 댓가를 치르며 그분이 여호와—복수하시는 하나님—임을 알게 될 것이다.

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