Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
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Ezekiel
Book: Ezekiel
Chapter: 19
Overview:
A
Parable lamenting the ruin of
Jehoahaz and
Jehoiakim.
(1-9)
Another describing the
Desolation of the people.
(10-14)
1-9 Ezekiel is to compare the
Kingdom of Judah to a lioness. He
must compare the
Kings of
Judah to a lion's whelps; they were
cruel and oppressive to their own subjects. The
Righteousness of
God is to be acknowledged, when those who have terrified and
enslaved others, are themselves terrified and enslaved. When
professors of religion form connections with ungodly persons,
their children usually grow up following after the maxims and
fashions of a wicked world. Advancement to authority discovers
the ambition and selfishness of men's hearts; and those who
spend their lives in mischief, generally
End them
By violence.
10-14 Jerusalem was a
Vine, flourishing and fruitful. This
Vine
is now destroyed, though not plucked up
By the roots. She has
By
wickedness made herself like tinder to the sparks of
God's
wrath,
So that her own branches serve as
Fuel to burn her.
Blessed be
God, one
Branch of the
Vine here alluded to, is not
only become a strong rod for the
Sceptre of those that rule, but
is Himself the true and living
Vine. This shall be for a
rejoicing to all the
Chosen people of
God throughout all
generations.