Yǐsījiēshū 5:1-3

1 Rénzǐ a , nǐ yào ná yī bǎ kuaì dāo , dāng zuò tì tóu dāo , yòng zhè dāo tì nǐde tóufa hé nǐde hú xū , yòng tiān píng jiāng xū fā píng fēn .
2 Wéi kùn chéng de rìzi mǎn le , nǐ yào jiāng sān fèn ...zhīyī zaì chéng zhōng yòng huǒ fùnshāo , jiāng sān fēn ...zhīyī zaì chéng de sìwéi yòng dāo kǎn suì , jiāng sān fēn ...zhīyī rén fēng chuī sǎn . wǒ yĕ yào bá dāo zhuīgǎn .
3 Nǐ yào cóng qízhōng qǔ jǐ gēn bāo zaì yī jīn lǐ ,

Yǐsījiēshū 5:1-3 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 5

This chapter is of the same argument with the former; and contains a type of Jerusalem's destruction; an explanation of that type; what were the reasons of God's judgments on that city; and the nature, rise, and end of them. The type is in Eze 5:1-4; the explanation of that type is in Eze 5:5; the reasons of the severe judgments threatened are changing the statutes of the Lord, and not walking in them, and defiling the sanctuary with their abominations, Eze 5:6-11; an account of the judgments of God, answerable to each of the parts in the type, Eze 5:12; the ends of these judgments are, with respect to God, the accomplishment of his anger, and the satisfaction of his justice; with respect to the Jews, bringing them to an acknowledgment that he had spoken in his zeal; and, with respect to the nations, their instruction and astonishment, Eze 5:13-15; and the chapter is concluded with an assurance that these judgments would be sent, Eze 5:16,17.

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