Ezekiel 7:2-12

2 "And you, son of man, thus says the Lord GOD to the land of Israel, 'An 1end! The end is coming on the four corners of the land.
3 'Now the end is upon you, and I will send My anger against you; I will judge you according to your ways and bring all your abominations upon you.
4 'For My eye will have no pity on you, nor will I spare you, but I will 2bring your ways upon you, and your abominations will be among you; then you will 3know that I am the LORD!'
5 "Thus says the Lord GOD, 'A 4disaster, unique disaster, behold it is coming!
6 'An end is coming; the end has come! It has 5awakened against you; behold, it has come!
7 'Your doom has come to you, O inhabitant of the land. The 6time has come, the 7day is near -tumult rather than joyful shouting on the mountains.
8 'Now I will shortly 8pour out My wrath on you and spend My anger against you; 9judge you according to your ways and bring on you all your abominations.
9 'My eye will show no pity nor will I spare. I will repay you according to your ways, while your abominations are in your midst; then you will know that I, the LORD, do the smiting.
10 'Behold, the day! Behold, it is coming! Your doom has gone forth; the 10rod has budded, arrogance has blossomed.
11 'Violence has grown into a rod of 11wickedness. None of them shall remain, none of their people, none of their 12wealth, nor anything eminent among them.
12 'The 13time has come, the day has arrived. Let not the 14buyer rejoice nor the seller mourn; for 15wrath is against all their multitude.

Ezekiel 7:2-12 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 7

This chapter contains a prophecy of the speedy destruction of the Jews, as being just at hand; of the particular judgments that should come upon them; of the horror that should seize them, and the distress that all ranks of men among them should be in, a few only escaping, who are described as in mournful circumstances. The destruction in general is denounced as being very near; the end being come, which is often repeated; and as it is represented as sudden, so without mercy; which is declared, Eze 7:1-14; the particular judgments, sword, pestilence, and famine, are mentioned in Eze 7:15, and the few that should escape are compared to mourning doves, Eze 7:16; the trembling, horror, and shame that should be upon all, are intimated in Eze 7:17,18; the unprofitableness of their gold and silver to deliver them, and the unsatisfying nature of these things, are expressed, Eze 7:19; the profanation and destruction of their temple are prophesied of, Eze 7:20-22; and for their murder, rapine, and oppression, it is threatened that their houses should be possessed by the worst of Heathens, and their holy places defiled; and one calamity should come upon another; when their application to prophets, priests, and ancient men for counsel, would be in, vain, Eze 7:23-26; and king, prince, and people, should be in the most melancholy and distressed circumstances, Eze 7:27.

Cross References 15

  • 1. Ezek 7:3, 5, 6; Ezekiel 11:13; Amos 8:2, 10
  • 2. Ezekiel 11:21; Ezekiel 22:31; Hosea 9:7
  • 3. Ezekiel 6:7, 14; Ezekiel 7:27
  • 4. 2 Kings 21:12, 13; Nahum 1:9
  • 5. Zechariah 13:7
  • 6. Ezekiel 7:12; Ezekiel 12:23-25, 28
  • 7. Isaiah 22:5
  • 8. Isaiah 42:25; Ezekiel 9:8; Ezekiel 14:19; Nahum 1:6
  • 9. Ezekiel 7:3; Ezekiel 33:20; Ezekiel 36:19
  • 10. Psalms 89:32; Isaiah 10:5
  • 11. Psalms 73:8; Psalms 125:3; Isaiah 59:6-8
  • 12. Zephaniah 1:18
  • 13. Ezek 7:5-7, 10; 1 Corinthians 7:29-31; James 5:8, 9
  • 14. Proverbs 20:14; 1 Corinthians 7:30
  • 15. Isaiah 5:13, 14; Ezekiel 6:11, 12; Ezekiel 7:14

Footnotes 4

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