Ezekiel 13:1

The identity of phrases and ideas of this chapter with Jeremiah 23 leads to the conclusion that Ezekiel took up a well-known prophecy to enforce and apply it to his companions in exile. They probably had read Jeremiah’s words as referring to others than themselves.... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 13:3

THAT FOLLOW ... NOTHING - Better in the margin. A true prophet (like Ezekiel) spoke “the word of the Lord,” and declared what he had seen “in the visions of God.” These pretenders are stigmatized in scorn “prophets out of their own hearts,” “seers of what they have not seen.”... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 13:4

IN THE DESERTS - Foxes find a home among ruins etc. Lamentations 5:18. So the prophets find their profit in the ruin of their country.... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 13:5

FOR - Or, before. In a time of siege when there are gaps or breaches in the walls, it is the part of the leaders to go up to defend them, and to throw up works to stop the in-road of the enemy. Yahweh is now assailing His people as an enemy (compare Isaiah 63:10; Job 16:11), and where are those who... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 13:6

AND THEY HAVE MADE OTHERS ... - Rather, “and they hope for the confirmation of their word.” They come to believe their own lies.... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 13:9

ASSEMBLY - Here “the congregation of the people.” These false prophets were to be struck off from “the writing” or, the rolls, in which the names of all Israelites were registered (compare Psalms 87:6; Exodus 32:32); and therefore when the restoration Ezekiel 11:17 shall take place these men shall n... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 13:10

WALL - A partition wall; in Ezekiel 13:12, the word used is the usual word for the outer wall of a house or city. The fall of the partition wall would perhaps involve the fall of the whole house. UNTEMPERED MORTER - Or, whited plaster, employed to patch up a wall, so as to give it an appearance (wi... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 13:17-23

A rebuke to the false prophetesses, and a declaration that God will confound them, and deliver their victims from their snares. Women were sometimes inspired by the true God, as were Miriam, Deborah, Hannah, and Huldah; but an order of prophetesses was unknown among the people of God, and the existe... [ Continue Reading ]

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