Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 12:22 - 12:22

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 12:22 - 12:22


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After the manner of man God speaks with man,



What is? or it is a comely transition to a new subject of discourse.



That proverb; that short saying taken up as undoubted truth, and in a very common manner used by all.



That ye have: he seems to include the prophet, as being one of the body of the people, though he used it not, nay, showed the falsehood and impiety of it.



In the land of Israel; in, so the prophet and those with him are reckoned as if they were in the land of Israel, for that is their country. Or rather, concerning, as the Hebrew lu here used.



The days of severe punishments, of wrath and vengeance, are to come a great while hence; let them fear who are like to feel them, these prophecies cannot be imagined to look to our times: thus atheists, and contemners of the prophets, hardened one another into sin and security.



Every vision, threatening vision, which Jeremiah at Jerusalem, and Ezekiel here in Chaldea, do dream of and would fright us with, comes to nothing, it is perished or dead in the nest.