Ezekiel 1:1

CONTENTS The Chapter opens with an account of the time and place of Ezekiel's prophecy. Some remarkable visions the Prophet describes, with which he was favoured.... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 1:1-3

Let the Reader call to mind, through the whole of this prophecy, the state in which the Prophet as well as the Church was, at the time of those visions with which he was favoured. God's people are peculiarly blessed, when brought into peculiar situations. Jeremiah was in the dungeon, Ezekiel in capt... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 1:4,5

I desire to speak with all possible diffidence, and with an holy awe upon my mind, when I say, that I conceive, the close of this fifth verse, throws a light upon the whole of this vision. Those four living creatures, are said to have the likeness of a man. Is not this evidently in allusion to the h... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 1:6-27

It is worthy the Reader's closest attention, how often during this account the appearance of a man is spoken of. Was it, (for I only ask the question, and do not presume to decide), to lead the Prophet, and the Church by the Prophet's ministry, to the contemplation of the assumption of our nature in... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 1:28

Reader! observe the effect on the Prophet's mind! So was it with Daniel! So was it with John! So must it be with all the faithful! God is awful, in his very mercies. Dan_8:17-18; Dan_10:8; Revelation 1:17 REFLECTIONS READER! pause at your entrance on this sacred book of God, and ponder well over th... [ Continue Reading ]

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