Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ezekiel 8:1 - 8:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ezekiel 8:1 - 8:1


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Eze 8:1-18. This eighth chapter begins a new stage of Ezekiel’s prophecies and continues to the end of the eleventh chapter. The connected visions at Ezekiel 3:12-7:27 comprehended Judah and Israel; but the visions (Ezekiel 8:1-11:25) refer immediately to Jerusalem and the remnant of Judah under Zedekiah, as distinguished from the Babylonian exiles.

sixth year - namely, of the captivity of Jehoiachin, as in Eze 1:2, the “fifth year” is specified. The lying on his sides three hundred ninety and forty days (Eze 4:5, Eze 4:6) had by this time been completed, at least in vision. That event was naturally a memorable epoch to the exiles; and the computation of years from it was to humble the Jews, as well as to show their perversity in not having repented, though so long and severely chastised.

elders - namely, those carried away with Jehoiachin, and now at the Chebar.

sat before me - to hear the word of God from me, in the absence of the temple and other public places of Sabbath worship, during the exile (Eze 33:30, Eze 33:31). It was so ordered that they were present at the giving of the prophecy, and so left without excuse.

hand of ... Lord God fell ... upon me - God’s mighty operation fell, like a thunderbolt, upon me (in Eze 1:3, it is less forcible, “was upon him”); whatever, therefore, he is to utter is not his own, for he has put off the mere man, while the power of God reigns in him [Calvin].