Ezechiele 14:8

8 Io volgerò la mia faccia contro a quell’uomo, ne farò un segno e un proverbio, e lo sterminerò di mezzo al mio popolo; e voi conoscerete che io sono l’Eterno.

Ezechiele 14:8 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 14:8

And I will set my face against that man
And look him out of countenance, notwithstanding all his daring impudence and presumption in coming to a prophet of the Lord, and inquiring of him by him, when guilty of gross idolatry; which mast needs be the case, when the face of God is set against a man. The Targum renders it, "my fury", or "wrath"; and indeed that is what is meant; when God sets his face against a man, he pours out his wrath, or inflicts punishment on him; see ( Psalms 34:16 ) . Jarchi's note is,

``as a man that says I am at leisure from all business, and I will attend to this;''
laying aside all other business, wholly giving himself up to one thing, on which he is set. Dreadful is a man's case, when the Lord thus sets himself against him! and will make him a sign and a proverb;
a spectacle of horror to look at, because of his misery; and a proverb, to be took up, and spoke of, as Zedekiah and Ahab were, ( Jeremiah 29:22 ) ; and I will cut him off from the midst of my people;
by a sudden death, which the Jews call death from heaven, or by the immediate hand of God; and which is answering by himself, as in ( Ezekiel 14:7 ) ; and ye shall know that I [am] the Lord;
that is, those that remain, are not cut off, but are reclaimed by these examples from idolatry, and are brought to repentance, the remnant among them that should be saved; these should know and acknowledge the Lord was omniscient, and knew the hypocrisy of those men above described; and was omnipotent, and could make good his threatenings, and inflict deserved punishment; and that he was holy, just, and true, in all his ways.

Ezechiele 14:8 In-Context

6 Perciò di’ alla casa d’Israele: Così parla il Signore, l’Eterno: Tornate, ritraetevi dai vostri idoli, stornate le vostre facce da tutte le vostre abominazioni.
7 Poiché, a chiunque della casa d’Israele o degli stranieri che soggiornano in Israele si separa da me, innalza i suoi idoli nel suo cuore e pone davanti a sé l’intoppo che lo fa cadere nella sua iniquità e poi viene al profeta per consultarmi per suo mezzo, risponderò io, l’Eterno, da me stesso.
8 Io volgerò la mia faccia contro a quell’uomo, ne farò un segno e un proverbio, e lo sterminerò di mezzo al mio popolo; e voi conoscerete che io sono l’Eterno.
9 E se il profeta si lascia sedurre e dice qualche parola, io, l’Eterno, son quegli che avrò sedotto quel profeta; e stenderò la mia mano contro di lui, e lo distruggerò di mezzo al mio popolo d’Israele.
10 E ambedue porteranno la pena della loro iniquità: la pena del profeta sarà pari alla pena di colui che lo consulta,
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