Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 28:26 - 28:26

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 28:26 - 28:26


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Safely; which is to be understood comparatively, safer than before; it must be accommodated to the circumstances of human condition; in such safety as excludes continual inward cares, and fears, and perplexities, as it is said of Laish, Jud_18:7; or as in the days of Solomon, 1Ki_4:25; or as Job_11:18,19.



When I have executed judgments: that seems to intimate, that there might be some attempts, as by Sanballat and Tobias, but God blasted these; or it may refer more properly to the destruction of Babylon, and the nations confederate with them, who ruined and despised the Jews.



And they, the returned captives, shall own, and know by experience, that I sin not only the Lord, but their God too.