Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 40:4 - 40:4

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 40:4 - 40:4


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The man: see Eze_40:3.



Said unto me; Ezekiel, called here, as in many other places, the



son of man. Behold with thine eyes; diligently view; all accurateness is required here in looking into these things presented to the eye.



Hear with thine ears; like care and attention use also in hearing what shall be spoken: these kind of phrases do bind us to greatest heedfulness.



Set thine heart upon; ponder and weigh with thyself, meditate and study on them. Though here is a supernatural revelation, yet he is required to act the utmost part of a man to know the things revealed.



All; nothing is insignificant here, therefore all must be regarded.



To the intent; this was the reason why thou wast brought hither, and why I am come to meet thee.



Declare; plainly tell them, that they may discern, and tell all, conceal nothing.