the Week of Proper 9 / Ordinary 14
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Ezechiël 16:40
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en zij zullen een menigte lieden over u brengen, die u stenigen en met hunne zwaarden doorhouwen,
Dan brengen zij een menigte tegen u samen, stenigen u en houwen u met hun zwaarden in stukken;
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shall also: Habakkuk 1:6-10, John 8:5-7
and thrust: Ezekiel 23:10, Ezekiel 23:47, Ezekiel 24:21, Jeremiah 25:9
Reciprocal: Ezekiel 16:38 - as women Ezekiel 23:46 - I will
Gill's Notes on the Bible
They shall also bring up a company against thee,.... An army, so the Targum; the Chaldean army:
and they shall stone thee with stones: cast out of their engines and slings, by which they battered the walls, as well as killed the inhabitants; and so the Targum renders it, with sling stones; the allusion is to the stoning of adulterous persons, Deuteronomy 22:24;
and thrust thee through with their swords; such as attempted to escape out of the city, or fell into the hands of the enemy when it was taken, were slain with the sword.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Judah is now represented as undergoing the punishment adjudged to an adulteress and murderess. Only in her utter destruction shall the wrath of the Lord, the jealous God, cease.
Ezekiel 16:36
Filthiness - Or, brass, i. e., money, is lavished. The Hebrews generally speak of money as gold Isaiah 46:6, but brass coins were not unknown in the time of the Maccabees. Compare Matthew 10:9; Mark 12:41. Ezekiel may here have put brass for gold contemptuously. Compare Isaiah 1:22-25; Isaiah 48:10.
Ezekiel 16:38
I will give thee blood in fury - Rather, “I will make thee a bloody sacrifice to fury and jealousy.” By the Law of Moses, death was the penalty for murder Exodus 21:12, and for adultery (Leviticus 20:10; e. g., by stoning, Ezekiel 16:40). The circumstances of the siege of Jerusalem corresponded with the punishment of the adulteress; the company gathered around her were the surrounding armies, the fury of the jealous husband was the fury of the attacking army, the stripping off her ornaments was the rapine of the siege, the stoning the battering-rams, the bloody death being the slaughter in the battle.
Ezekiel 16:42
So ... rest - Or, “My fury shall not rest until thou art utterly ruined.”
Ezekiel 16:43
Thou shalt not ... abominations - Others render it: “I will not do wickedly because of all thine etc.” i. e., by allowing jerusalem to remain unpunished