Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 14:3 - 14:3

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 14:3 - 14:3


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These men; who probably were come from Jerusalem, sent by Zedekiah, and mentioned by Jeremiah, Jer_51:59; some of the courtiers, who, more out of curiosity than religion, give a visit to this famous prophet.



Have set up their idols in their heart; resolved idolaters, their heart was totally addicted to their idolatrous worship and ceremonies, immersed in it.



The stumbling-block of their iniquity; their idols, so expressed, because they were both the object of their sin, and occasion of their ruin. They account these idols to be gods, and worship, fear, trust in, and plead for them; this is their sin, and ere long this shall bring ruin on them. Can these men seriously consult me? Is it fit I should give counsel to obstinate, resolved sinners, who come to inquire, but will not hearken? Should I help them in their distress, who depend on idols which I hate?