Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 22:4 - 22:4

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 22:4 - 22:4


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Guilty in thy blood; greatly or deeply guilty.



Thou has shed, in abundance, cruelly and perfidiously.



Defiled thy self; as a polluted thing, loathsome to be seen or touched



Thine idols; dunghill gods.



Caused thy days to draw near; . hastened the days of thy sorrows and punishment, of the desolation in Judea, and of thy captivity in Babylon; thou hast shortened thine own peace and my patience.



Came even unto thy years; grown up now to the eldest years in sin, beyond which thou wert not to go: it is the same h effect with that went before.



Therefore; for thy old sin, thou art given up to be a reproach.



A reproach; to be scorned by them, to be branded as a most perfidious, irreligious, unconscionable sort of people, not worthy to live Or else to be a taunt and by-word among all nations; thus it was Psa_44:13 Jer_24:9.



To all countries that were round about them, or, farther off, had heard of them.