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Ezekiel 11:3

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 11:3

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

It is not near, etc. The words take their place among the popular, half-proverbial sayings of which we have other examples in ; ; and . As in most proverbs of this kind, the thought is condensed to the very verge of obscurity, and the words have received very different interpretations.

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The prophet still, we must remember, in his vision, is bidden to do his work as a true prophet, and to rebuke the defiant speech which he had heard. As in , the Spirit of Jehovah comes upon him, and throws him into the prophetic ecstasy. It is noticeable that here, as in , his message is not to Judah only, but to the whole house of Israel as represented by those to whom he spoke. I know the things. This, as ever, was one of the notes of a true prophet, that he shared, as was needed for his work, in the knowledge of him from whom no secrets are hid (, ; ; ). Thoughts, as well as words, were laid bare before him, as they were to his Lord ().

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