Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ezekiel 25:1 - 25:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ezekiel 25:1 - 25:1


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Eze 25:1-17. Appropriately in the interval of silence as to the Jews in the eight chapters, (twenty-fifth through thirty-second) Ezekiel denounces judgments on the heathen world kingdoms.

If Israel was not spared, much less the heathen utterly corrupt, and having no mixture of truth, such as Israel in its worst state possessed (1Pe 4:17, 1Pe 4:18). Their ruin was to be utter: Israel’s but temporary (Jer 46:28). The nations denounced are seven, the perfect number; implying that God’s judgments would visit, not merely these, but the whole round of the heathen foes of God. Babylon is excepted, because she is now for the present viewed as the rod of God’s retributive justice, a view too much then lost sight of by those who fretted against her universal supremacy.