Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ezekiel 3:20 - 3:20

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ezekiel 3:20 - 3:20


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righteous ... turn from ... righteousness - not one “righteous” as to the root and spirit of regeneration (Psa 89:33; Psa 138:8; Isa 26:12; Isa 27:3; Joh 10:28; Phi 1:6), but as to its outward appearance and performances. So the “righteous” (Pro 18:17; Mat 9:13). As in Eze 3:19 the minister is required to lead the wicked to good, so in Eze 3:20 he is to confirm the well-disposed in their duty.

commit iniquity - that is, give himself up wholly to it (1Jo 3:8, 1Jo 3:9), for even the best often fall, but not willfully and habitually.

I lay a stumbling-block - not that God tempts to sin (Jam 1:13, Jam 1:14), but God gives men over to judicial blindness, and to their own corruptions (Psa 9:16, Psa 9:17; Psa 94:23) when they “like not to retain God in their knowledge” (Rom 1:24, Rom 1:26); just as, on the contrary, God makes “the way of the righteous plain” (Pro 4:11, Pro 4:12; Pro 15:19), so that they do “not stumble.” Calvin refers “stumbling-block” not to the guilt, but to its punishment; “I bring ruin on him.” The former is best. Ahab, after a kind of righteousness (1Ki 21:27-29), relapsed and consulted lying spirits in false prophets; so God permitted one of these to be his “stumbling-block,” both to sin and its corresponding punishment (1Ki 22:21-23).

his blood will I require - (Heb 13:17).