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Ezekiel 7:5

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 7:5

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

An evil, an only evil, etc. The words imply that the evil would be unique in character, attracting men's notice, not needing repetition. Cornill, however, following Luther, gives "evil after evil," changing one letter m the Hebrew for "one," so as to get the word "after."

For is come read, with the Revised Version, it cometh. It is the nearness, not the actual arrival, of the end, that is in the prophet's thoughts. He writes in B.C. 595-4. Jerusalem was not taken till B.

C. 588.

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