Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 8:1 - 8:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 8:1 - 8:1


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EZEKIEL CHAPTER 8



Ezekiel is brought in a vision of God to Jerusalem, Eze_8:1-4, and showed the image of jealousy set up in the temple, Eze_8:5,6, the worship of the ancients in their chambers of imagery, Eze_8:7-12, the mourners for Tammuz, Eze_8:13,14, and the worshippers of the sun, Eze_8:15,16. God’s wrath for their idolatry, Eze_8:17,18.



In the sixth year of Jeconiah’s captivity. In the sixth month; they had been almost seven years in captivity, it was Elul, or our August.



In the fifth day of the month; the sabbath day, as Eze_1:2.



As I sat in my house; abode in my house, probably he lay on his side, the three hundred and ninety days not yet expired.



The elders of Judah, the chief of those that were now in captivity, sat before me; they were come either to spend the sabbath in religious exercises, such as the present state of affairs permitted, to hear somewhat from the prophet’s mouth, expounding the law or declaring their duty, or to inquire what would become of their brethren in Jerusalem, whether they should be subdued and captivated, or whether there were any good news for them from heaven, and how they should behave themselves in these sad times.



The hand of the Lord; the Spirit of prophecy exerted itself with a mighty Divine power, which enlightened me at that very time, and in that very place: see Eze_1:8.