Ezekiel 2:7

7 Your job is to speak to them. Whether they listen is not your concern. They're hardened rebels.

Ezekiel 2:7 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 2:7

And thou shall speak my words unto them
Not his own words, but those the Lord should put into his mouth. The Targum is,

``and thou shall prophesy the words of my prophecy unto them:''
whether they will hear, or whether they will forbear;
(See Gill on Ezekiel 2:5); for they are most rebellious;
or "rebellion" F3 itself; as the carnal mind is said to be "enmity" itself against God, ( Romans 8:7 ) ; which aggravates their character and state.
FOOTNOTES:

F3 (hmh yrm) "rebellio ipsi", Montanus, Polanus, Starckius; "inobedientia sunt", Cocceius.

Ezekiel 2:7 In-Context

5 They are a defiant bunch. Whether or not they listen, at least they'll know that a prophet's been here.
6 But don't be afraid of them, son of man, and don't be afraid of anything they say. Don't be afraid when living among them is like stepping on thorns or finding scorpions in your bed. Don't be afraid of their mean words or their hard looks. They're a bunch of rebels.
7 Your job is to speak to them. Whether they listen is not your concern. They're hardened rebels.
8 "Only take care, son of man, that you don't rebel like these rebels. Open your mouth and eat what I give you."
9 When I looked he had his hand stretched out to me, and in the hand a book, a scroll.
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