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Ezekiel 11:1

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 11:1

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

Moreover the Spirit lifted me up, etc. It is noticeable that the position to which Ezekiel was thus transported in his vision from his place in the inner court (), was identical with that which he had just seen occupied by the cherub chariot before its departure ().

What he is about to see will throw light on the significance of their departure. The gate is probably, here as there, that of the court of the temple. Five and twenty men. The number at first reminds us of the worshippers of the sun, in ; but that, as we saw, was probably a company of priests.

On the other hand, the two who are named are styled princes of the people, which suggests a lay rather than a priestly status, and they are seen in a different locality. Conjectures as to the significance of the number vary.

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