Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 24:16 - 24:16

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 24:16 - 24:16


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Behold; consider what I tell, and will do.



I take away from thee; by death I take from thee, but it is I the Lord, and I take her to myself, though from thee.



The desire of thine eyes: whether it refer to the beauty of her person or no, it certainly refers to the amiableness of her disposition, and the agreeableness of her to the prophet.



With a stroke; a sudden stroke, whether pestilence or what else is not so much as hinted at; I think it was God’s own immediate hand.



Neither shalt thou mourn; make no solemn mourning for her, though it will look only in the sight of thy people.



Nor weep; let no lamenting voice be heard from thee, cry not out in bewailing thy loss.



Neither shall thy tears run down; neither let thy eyes pay any tribute to her, forbear even tears also, at least, let them not run down; if one chance to drop, check the rest.