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David Guzik commentary on Ezekiel 3, where God commands the prophet to eat the scroll, to internalize and digest the word of God.
Ezekiel 3:15 Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament After the Lord had pointed out to the prophet the difficulties of the call laid upon him, He prepared him for the performance of his office, by inspiring him with the divine word which he is to announce.
(Ezekiel 3:12-15) The conclusion of the vision of the LORD and the living creatures. Then the Spirit lifted me up, and I heard behind me a great thunderous voice: “Blessed is the glory of the LORD from His place!”
Gracious souls can receive those truths of God with delight, which speak terror to the wicked. He must speak all that, and that only, which God spake to him. How can we better speak God's mind than with his words? If disappointed as to his people, he must not be offended.
Ezekiel 3, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Unabridged, Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown's Unabridged Commentary is a comprehensive resource, offering critical and explanatory insights into the entire Bible.
22 sty 2013 · Chapter 3 closes out the literary unit of 1-3, which is Ezekiel's call to the prophetic ministry. This call involves YHWH addressing him in several commands. 1. "eat," v. 1 (twice), BDB 37, KB 46, Qal imperative. 2. "go" (lit. "walk"), vv. 1,4,11, BDB 229, KB 241, Qal imperative.
“ At the end of seven days the word of the Lord came.” The power to prophesy is not inherent in man. It is not produced by his agency. It comes and goes according to occult influences which do not obliterate the mental condition of the recipient.