Ezekiel 18:6-16

6 if he 1does not eat upon the mountains or 2lift up his eyes to the idols of the house of Israel, 3does not defile his neighbor's wife 4or approach 5a woman in her time of menstrual impurity,
7 6does not oppress anyone, but 7restores to the debtor his pledge, 8commits no robbery, 9gives his bread to the hungry 10and covers the naked with a garment,
8 11does not lend at interest 12or take any profit,[a] withholds his hand from injustice, 13executes true justice between man and man,
9 14walks in my statutes, and keeps my rules by acting faithfully--he is righteous; 15he shall surely live, declares the Lord GOD.
10 "If he fathers a son who is violent, 16a shedder of blood, who does any of these things
11 (though he himself did none of these things), 17who even eats upon the mountains, 18defiles his neighbor's wife,
12 oppresses the poor and needy, 19commits robbery, 20does not restore the pledge, 21lifts up his eyes to the idols, 22commits abomination,
13 23lends at interest, and takes profit; shall he then live? He shall not live. He has done all these abominations; he shall surely die; 24his blood shall be upon himself.
14 "Now suppose this man fathers a son who sees all the sins that his father has done; he sees, and does not do likewise:
15 he does not eat upon the mountains or lift up his eyes to the idols of the house of Israel, does not defile his neighbor's wife,
16 does not oppress anyone, 25exacts no pledge, 26commits no robbery, 27but gives his bread to the hungry 28and covers the naked with a garment,

Ezekiel 18:6-16 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 18

This chapter contains an answer to an objection of the Jews to the dealings of God with them in a providential way. The objection is expressed in a proverb of common use among them, and complained of as being without cause, Eze 18:1,2; however, for the future, no occasion should be given them to use it; for, though God could justify his proceedings upon the foot of his sovereignty, all souls being his; yet he was determined none but the sinner himself should suffer, Eze 18:3,4; and puts various cases for the illustration and vindication of his proceedings; as that a just man, who is described by his proper characters, as abstaining from several sins specified, and doing what is right and good, should surely live, Eze 18:5-9; but that the son of such a just man, being the reverse of his father's character, should surely die, Eze 18:10-13; and again, the son of such a wicked man, observing the heinousness of his father's sins, and abstaining from them, though his father should die in his iniquities, he should not die for them, but live, Eze 18:14-18; by which it appears that the dealings of God with the Jews were not according to the proverb used by them, but quite agreeable to his resolution; that the sinner, be he a father or a son, shall die for his own sins; and that the righteous man's righteousness shall be upon him, and the wicked man's sin upon him, and accordingly both shall be dealt with, Eze 18:19,20; which is further illustrated by a wicked man's turning from his sinful course, and doing righteousness, and living in that righteousness he has done; which is more agreeable to God that he should live, and not die in sin, Eze 18:21-23; and by a righteous man turning from his righteousness, and living a vicious life, and dying in it, Eze 18:24; from both which instances this conclusion follows, that God is to be justified; and that his ways are equal, and the Jews' ways were unequal, and their complaint unjust, Eze 18:25; and the same instances are repeated in a different order, and the same conclusion formed, Eze 18:26-29; upon which the Lord determines to judge them according to their own ways, their personal actions, good or bad; and exhorts them to repentance and reformation; and closes with a pathetic expostulation, with them, Eze 18:30-32.

Cross References 28

  • 1. ver. 11, 15; Ezekiel 22:9
  • 2. Ezekiel 33:25
  • 3. ver. 11, 15; [Ezekiel 22:11]
  • 4. Leviticus 18:19
  • 5. Ezekiel 22:10
  • 6. ver. 12, 16; Exodus 22:21
  • 7. ver. 12; Ezekiel 33:15; Exodus 22:26
  • 8. ver. 12, 16, 18
  • 9. ver. 16; Isaiah 58:7; [Matthew 25:35, 36]
  • 10. ver. 16; Isaiah 58:7; [Matthew 25:35, 36]
  • 11. ver. 13, 17; Ezekiel 22:12; Exodus 22:25; Psalms 15:5
  • 12. ver. 13, 17; Ezekiel 22:12; Exodus 22:25; Psalms 15:5
  • 13. Deuteronomy 1:16; Zechariah 8:16
  • 14. ver. 17
  • 15. ver. 17, 19, 21; Ezekiel 20:11; Amos 5:4
  • 16. See Ezekiel 16:38
  • 17. See ver. 6
  • 18. ver. 6; [Leviticus 18:20]
  • 19. ver. 7
  • 20. ver. 7
  • 21. ver. 6
  • 22. Ezekiel 8:6, 17
  • 23. See ver. 8
  • 24. Ezekiel 33:4; Leviticus 20:9, 11; See Ezekiel 3:18
  • 25. [ver. 7, 12]
  • 26. ver. 7
  • 27. See ver. 7
  • 28. See ver. 7

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. That is, profit that comes from charging interest to the poor; also verses 13, 17 (compare Leviticus 25:36)
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