Ezekiel 21:31

31 I'll empty out my wrath on you, breathe hot anger down your neck. I'll give you to vicious men skilled in torture.

Ezekiel 21:31 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 21:31

And I will pour out mine indignation upon thee
Like a mighty flood, which should sweep them away for their sins and transgressions; and particularly for their reproaches of God and his people, which caused his indignation to rise, and him to pour it out upon them in such a manner: I will blow against thee in the fire of my wrath;
as men put metal into a furnace, and then blow upon it, in order to melt it, and consume the dross; and which fire, so blown, is exceeding fierce and very consuming; who can stand against such a blast as that of the wrath of God, not only kindled, but blown with his breath like a stream of brimstone? and deliver thee into the hand of brutish men;
or "burners" F24; that burn with fierce anger, barbarous and inhuman, that would show no mercy nor compassion, such were the Chaldeans, ( Habakkuk 1:6-8 ) : and skilful to destroy;
though like brutes or beasts of prey for their cruelty; yet, like men, rational, cunning, and artful to devise ways and means to destroy men; well versed in the art of war; and thoroughly learned in all the lessons and methods of violence and destruction.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 (Myreb) "ardentium", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Polanus; "urentium", so some in Vatablus.

Ezekiel 21:31 In-Context

29 Despite false sword propaganda circulated in Ammon, The sword will sever Ammonite necks, for whom it's punishment payday.
30 Return the sword to the sheath! I'll judge you in your home country, in the land where you grew up.
31 I'll empty out my wrath on you, breathe hot anger down your neck. I'll give you to vicious men skilled in torture.
32 You'll end up as stove-wood. Corpses will litter your land. Not so much as a memory will be left of you. I, God, have said so.'"
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