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												Verses 2-5Ezekiel 22:2-5. Wilt thou judge, 
												wilt thou judge the bloody city? 
												— Wilt thou plead for it? Or 
												rather, Wilt thou not judge? see 
												note on Ezekiel 20:4. The 
												expression is doubled to awaken 
												the prophet more fully, and to 
												quicken him to his work. 
												Jerusalem is termed the bloody 
												city, Hebrew, עיר הדמים, the 
												city of bloods, because of the 
												blood of innocent persons, of 
												children sacrificed to Moloch, 
												and of prophets and righteous 
												men shed in her, and that by 
												courts of justice under colour 
												of law. Yea, thou shalt show her 
												— Make her know; all her 
												abominations — That I may be 
												justified in all the desolations 
												which I have brought, and shall 
												still more fully bring upon her. 
												The city sheddeth blood in the 
												midst of it — Openly and 
												impudently; that her time may 
												come — The time of her 
												destruction, as the consequence 
												of her having filled up the 
												measure of her iniquities; and 
												maketh idols against herself — 
												To her own ruin. Thou hast 
												caused thy days to draw near — 
												The days of thy sorrows and 
												sufferings; and art come even to 
												thy years — To the end of thy 
												years of trial, so that thou 
												shalt be borne with no longer. 
												Therefore have I made thee a 
												reproach unto the heathen — Have 
												exposed thee to their contempt 
												and scorn; and a mocking to all 
												countries — A proverb, and a 
												by-word, and cause of 
												astonishment to all people, 
												according to the prediction of 
												Moses, (Deuteronomy 28:37,) and 
												the solemn warning given by the 
												Lord to Solomon, when he 
												appeared to him after the 
												dedication of the temple, 1 
												Kings 9:7. Those that are near — 
												And are eye-witnesses of thy 
												apostacy and degeneracy, as the 
												Edomites, Ammonites, Moabites, 
												and Philistines; and those that 
												be far from thee — The Medes, 
												Persians, Hyrcanians, &c., to 
												whom thou shalt be carried 
												captive; shall mock thee, which 
												art infamous — Of a most 
												infamous name; and much vexed — 
												Afflicted, empoverished, and 
												ruined: or rather, who art full 
												of tumult and trouble, as רבת 
												המהומה more properly signifies: 
												that is, in which there are 
												continually confusion and 
												disorder, by the commission of 
												acts of violence.
 
 Verses 6-12
 Ezekiel 22:6-12. Behold, the 
												princes of Israel, &c. — 
												Probably the members of the 
												great sanhedrim, or the king’s 
												counsellors and chief officers, 
												are here intended; every one in 
												thee — Not one to be found of a 
												more merciful temper; to their 
												power — According to their 
												ability; to shed blood — Every 
												one of the princes committed 
												acts of violence, and shed 
												blood, as far as he had it in 
												his power to do it. In thee have 
												they set light by father and 
												mother — Disobedience to, or 
												slighting of parents, is 
												unnatural and brutish in itself, 
												and had, in particular, a curse 
												denounced against it by God’s 
												law, Deuteronomy 27:16; so that 
												it is here placed next to murder 
												in the catalogue of their sins. 
												Thou hast despised my holy 
												things, &c. — Thou hast paid no 
												proper regard to my holy temple, 
												mine altars, sacrifices, feasts, 
												and other things consecrated to 
												my service, nor to the pure 
												worship I appointed; but hast 
												defiled and profaned them all by 
												worshipping of idols together 
												with me, and mingling heathen 
												rites with the forms of worship 
												which I ordered. The sabbaths, 
												which I appointed to be set 
												apart for my honour, thou hast, 
												in great measure, employed in 
												the worship and to the honour of 
												false gods. In thee are men that 
												carry tales to shed blood —
 
 Who raise calumnies and depose 
												falsehoods even so far as to 
												take away the lives of innocent 
												persons. In thee they eat upon 
												the mountains — Thy inhabitants 
												sacrifice, and feast upon the 
												sacrifices, in the mountains, in 
												honour of idols or false gods. 
												In the midst of thee they commit 
												lewdness — And that in the most 
												scandalous instances. In thee 
												have they discovered their 
												fathers’ nakedness — Have 
												defiled their fathers’ beds, or 
												taken their mothers-in-law for 
												wives, called by St. Paul, such 
												fornication as is not named 
												among the Gentiles. In thee have 
												they taken gifts to shed blood — 
												Thy judges have taken bribes, 
												not only to pervert justice, but 
												even to take away the lives of 
												the innocent.
 
 Verses 13-16
 Ezekiel 22:13-16. Therefore I 
												have smitten my hand at thy 
												dishonest gain, &c. — Therefore 
												I have expressed my indignation 
												against thy avarice and unjust 
												practices: I have called for 
												punishment to come upon thee, 
												and have animated and encouraged 
												thy enemies to destroy thee. Can 
												thy heart endure? — Will not thy 
												heart fail thee when thou shalt 
												fall into those calamities which 
												I will certainly bring upon 
												thee? And will consume thy 
												filthiness out of thee — Will 
												purge thee in the furnace of 
												afflictions, and take that 
												method to consume thy dross, and 
												put an end to thy idolatrous 
												practices. And thou shalt take 
												thine inheritance in thyself in 
												the sight of the heathen — 
												“Instead of being mine 
												inheritance, and under my 
												peculiar care and protection, 
												thou shalt be cast out among the 
												heathen, and there eat the fruit 
												of thine own ways, and receive 
												the just reward of thy 
												wickedness.” The translation of 
												this clause in the margin seems 
												preferable: Thou shalt be 
												profaned, that is, thou shalt no 
												longer enjoy the privileges of a 
												city called by my name, and set 
												apart for my worship, but shalt 
												be laid open as common ground to 
												be profaned by infidels: compare 
												Isaiah 47:6.
 
 Verses 18-22
 Ezekiel 22:18-22. The house of 
												Israel is to me become dross — 
												“Their filthiness may be fitly 
												compared to the mixture of dross 
												and baser metals with the pure 
												silver: and as that is purified 
												by being melted in a furnace or 
												crucible, so Jerusalem, when it 
												is set on fire, shall be the 
												furnace into which I will cast 
												them and their wickedness to be 
												consumed: compare Jeremiah 
												6:28-30. God’s severe judgments 
												are expressed by the furnace of 
												affliction, (Isaiah 48:10,) and 
												compared to a refiner’s fire, 
												(Malachi 3:2; Isaiah 1:25,) 
												because they are designed to 
												purge men from that dross and 
												corruption which are too often 
												the effect of ease and 
												prosperity.” — Lowth. As they 
												gather silver, so will I gather 
												you — From all parts. I will, by 
												a secret, overruling providence, 
												bring you into Jerusalem, as 
												into a furnace where you may be 
												consumed. And I will blow upon 
												you in the fire of my wrath — I 
												will stir or blow up the fire of 
												my wrath against you. God’s 
												vengeance is often compared to 
												fire, but here it was so in a 
												literal sense, when both city 
												and temple were consumed by 
												fire, 2 Kings 25:9.
 
 Verse 24-25
 Ezekiel 22:24-25. Thou art the 
												land that is not cleansed nor 
												rained upon, &c. — Though God’s 
												judgments have been as violent 
												floods, and as hottest fires, 
												thou hast not been cleansed from 
												thy wickedness by the 
												punishments I have sent upon 
												thee, nor purified by the 
												instructions and admonitions 
												which I have given thee by my 
												prophets; which, if they had 
												been duly received, would have 
												been instrumental in cleansing 
												thee from all thy filthiness, as 
												the heavy rains wash away the 
												filth that lies upon the earth: 
												see Isaiah 4:4; John 15:3; 
												Ephesians 5:26; 1 Peter 1:22. Or 
												this latter clause, nor rained 
												upon, may be taken literally, 
												and signify that God had 
												withheld rain from them, which 
												was one of the judgments 
												wherewith God punished them in 
												the day of his wrath, Jeremiah 
												14:4. There is a conspiracy of 
												her prophets — That is, of the 
												false prophets: a contrivance to 
												speak all alike, smooth words, 
												and to utter promises of peace 
												and safety: they are all agreed 
												together to deceive the people, 
												and to plot the ruin of the true 
												prophets, and those that favour 
												them. They have devoured souls — 
												They have brought men to ruin 
												and destruction, by deceiving 
												them with their false 
												predictions; and taken away 
												their lives, by false 
												accusations and evil practices. 
												They have taken the treasure and 
												precious things — As a reward of 
												their lies. By their cunning 
												arts they have obtained riches, 
												power, and honours, and have 
												drained the people of their 
												substance; they have made her — 
												Namely, the land; many widows — 
												By persuading Zedekiah to 
												persist in the war, which filled 
												Jerusalem with dead husbands and 
												forlorn widows.
 
 Verse 26
 Ezekiel 22:26. Her priests have 
												violated my law — Which they 
												ought to have observed, and to 
												have taught the people to 
												observe; and have profaned my 
												holy things — The gifts and 
												sacrifices offered in my 
												service; either by offering them 
												in an undue manner, as the sons 
												of Eli did, 1 Samuel 2:15, or 
												without due purification of 
												themselves; or else eating them 
												as common meats, without regard 
												to the rules prescribed in the 
												law. They have put no difference 
												between the holy and profane — 
												They have not shown any regard 
												to the rules of my law, 
												concerning what is holy and 
												unholy, clean and unclean, and 
												that both with respect to 
												persons and things. And they are 
												guilty of this neglect in 
												contradiction to an express 
												charge given them respecting 
												this matter, Leviticus 10:10. By 
												the holy is here meant that 
												which was peculiarly dedicated 
												to God; by the profane, things 
												in common use; by the unclean, 
												those meats which were forbidden 
												to be eaten; by the clean, what 
												it was lawful to eat. And have 
												hid their eyes from my sabbaths 
												— They have taken no care that 
												my sabbaths should be kept, and 
												have not attended themselves 
												upon my public worship on the 
												sabbath days, 2 Chronicles 29:7; 
												and thereby have encouraged my 
												people in the neglect and 
												profanation of it. And I am 
												profaned among them — I am 
												dishonoured by them, and they 
												use my name to false and wicked 
												purposes.
 
 Verse 27-28
 Ezekiel 22:27-28. Her princes 
												are like wolves — The chief 
												officers of state stick at no 
												method of injustice and 
												oppression whereby they may 
												increase their substance, though 
												it be by taking away the lives 
												and estates of the innocent: see 
												the margin. And her prophets 
												have daubed them, &c. — Have 
												daubed over the evil practices 
												of the great men, by palliating 
												devices: or, have flattered them 
												in their ways of sin and 
												violence, and encouraged them to 
												proceed therein with promises, 
												which, like ill-tempered mortar, 
												will deceive them, though all 
												seems at present smooth and 
												safe.
 
 Verses 29-31
 Ezekiel 22:29-31. The people of 
												the land — The common people; 
												have used oppression — Have 
												wronged each other by acts of 
												fraud and violence, and have 
												greatly and cruelly oppressed 
												each other. And have vexed the 
												poor and needy — By these frauds 
												and oppressions, instead of 
												relieving them, which they ought 
												to have done. Yea, they have 
												oppressed the strangers 
												wrongfully — Without any colour 
												of justice or reason. This was 
												contrary to an express 
												prohibition of God’s law, 
												frequently repeated and enforced 
												upon them, from the 
												consideration, that they 
												themselves were strangers in 
												Egypt. And I sought — God speaks 
												after the manner of men; for a 
												man among them — Any one among 
												the princes, prophets, priests, 
												or people; that should make up 
												the hedge — That should repair 
												the breach, and prevent further 
												mischief; and stand in the gap 
												before me — That might interpose 
												between a sinful people and 
												their offended God; deprecate 
												God’s wrath, and entreat for 
												mercy, that the land might not 
												be destroyed; but I found none — 
												All were corrupted, and went on 
												in sin without repentance. This 
												general complaint must be 
												understood with some 
												restriction, such as is commonly 
												understood in unlimited 
												expressions. For we read, 
												Ezekiel 9:4, that there were 
												some that sighed and cried to 
												God (by way of deprecating his 
												wrath) for the abominations done 
												in Jerusalem; and they 
												undoubtedly exhorted the people 
												to repentance and reformation. 
												Therefore have I poured out mine 
												indignation upon them — Have 
												given it full scope, that it 
												might come upon them in a full 
												stream; yet, whatever calamity 
												God brings upon a sinful people, 
												it is their own way that is 
												therein recompensed upon their 
												heads, and God punishes them not 
												more, but much less, than their 
												iniquity deserves.
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