
Teks -- Ezekiel 33:28 (NET)




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From fear of wild beasts and pestilence [GROTIUS].
TSK -> Eze 33:28
TSK: Eze 33:28 - I will lay // most desolate // and the pomp // and the mountains I will lay : Eze 6:14, Eze 12:20, Eze 15:8, Eze 36:34, Eze 36:35; 2Ch 36:21; Isa 6:11; Jer 9:11, Jer 16:16; Jer 25:11, Jer 44:2, Jer 44:6, Jer 44:22; ...

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Poole -> Eze 33:28
Poole: Eze 33:28 - I will lay the land // The mountains of Israel // None shall pass through I will lay the land I do purpose to destroy utterly all in this land; and what can escape, when savage beasts, cruel men, and a pestilential air all ...
I will lay the land I do purpose to destroy utterly all in this land; and what can escape, when savage beasts, cruel men, and a pestilential air all concur to ruin the land? The pomp of her strength; the stately and pompous shows of her strength, and her former riches and power.
The mountains of Israel on which were vineyards and oliveyards, where the joyful sounds of the vintage and harvests did glad the heart, there shall be utter desolation.
None shall pass through no man daring to venture for fear of wild beasts, or pestilential air, or famine in those wasted mountains.
Gill -> Eze 33:28
Gill: Eze 33:28 - For I will lay the land most desolate // and the pomp of her strength shall cease // and the mountains of Israel shall be desolate // that none shall pass through For I will lay the land most desolate,.... Or, "desolation" and "desolation" n; one desolating judgment shall follow upon another, until it is complet...
For I will lay the land most desolate,.... Or, "desolation" and "desolation" n; one desolating judgment shall follow upon another, until it is completely desolate; it was very desolate already, through the ravages of the Chaldean army; but it should become more so, through other judgments here threatened them:
and the pomp of her strength shall cease; some understand this of the temple, which was the most pompous building in the land, and in which they placed their strength and confidence: but this was destroyed already: it is rather to be interpreted of whatsoever riches, power, and glory, were yet remaining, which should be removed:
and the mountains of Israel shall be desolate; which used to abound with vines and olives, with flocks and pastures:
that none shall pass through; not only there should be no inhabitant, but no traveller in it, or very few, because of the sword in one part, the pestilence in another, and wild beasts in other places, and a general barrenness and unfruitfulness; so that a traveller would be both in great danger, and in want of provisions to supply himself and cattle.

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MHCC -> Eze 33:21-29
MHCC: Eze 33:21-29 - --Those are unteachable indeed, who do not learn their dependence upon God, when all creature-comforts fail. Many claim an interest in the peculiar b...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 33:21-29
Matthew Henry: Eze 33:21-29 - -- Here we have, I. The tidings brought to Ezekiel of the burning of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans. The city was burnt in the eleventh ye...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 33:23-33
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 33:23-33 - --
Preaching of Repentance after the Fall of Jerusalem
The first word of God, which Ezekiel received after the arrival of the fugit...
Constable: Eze 33:1--48:35 - --IV. Future blessings for Israel chs. 33--48
"This last major division o...


