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Ezekiel 7:10
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Here is the day! Here it comes!Doom is on its way.The rod has blossomed;arrogance has bloomed.
Behold, the day, behold, it comes: your doom is gone forth; the rod has blossomed, pride has budded.
Behold the day, behold, it is come: the morning is gone forth; the rod hath blossomed, pride hath budded.
"Behold, the day! Behold, it comes! Your doom has come; the rod has blossomed; pride has budded.
'Behold, the day! Behold, it is coming! Your doom has gone forth; the rod has budded, arrogance has blossomed.
"Look, the day is here. It has come. Disaster has come, violence has grown, and there is more pride than ever.
'Behold, the day! Behold, it is coming! Your doom has gone forth, the rod has blossomed, arrogance has sprouted.
Behold, the day, behold, it comes: your doom is gone forth; the rod has blossomed, pride has budded.
Beholde, the day, beholde, it is come: the morning is gone forth, the rod florisheth: pride hath budded.
'Behold, the day! Behold, it is coming! Your doom has gone forth; the rod has budded, arrogance has blossomed.
‘Behold, the day! Behold, it is coming! Your doom has gone forth; the rod has blossomed; arrogance has budded.
Behold, the day is here! It has come! Doom has gone out, the rod has budded, arrogance has bloomed.
Disaster is near! Injustice and arrogance are everywhere,
"‘Here is the day! Here it comes! Doom has gone out, the rod has blossomed, arrogance has budded.
Behold the day, behold, it is come: the doom is gone forth; the rod hath blossomed, pride is full blown.
Behold the day is come, the dawn is gone forth; the staff has blossomed, the shame has budded.
The day of disaster is coming. Violence is flourishing. Pride is at its height.
Look! The day is coming; doom goes out, the staff blossoms, pride sprouts.
Behold the day! Behold, it has come, the encirclement has gone out, the rod has blossomed, and pride has budded.
Beholde, the daye is here, the daye is come, the houre is runne out, the rodde florisheth, wylfulnesse waxeth grene,
Behold, the day, behold, it cometh: thy doom is gone forth; the rod hath blossomed, pride hath budded.
See, the day; see, it is coming: the crowning time has gone out; the twisted way is flowering, pride has put out buds.
Behold the day; behold, it cometh; the turn is come forth; the rod hath blossomed, arrogancy hath budded.
Behold the day, behold, it is come, the morning is gone foorth, the rodde hath blossomed, pride hath budded.
Beholde the day, beholde it is come, the mornyng is gone foorth, the rodde florisheth, pride hath budded.
Behold, the day of the Lord! although the rod has blossomed,
Behold, the day, behold, it cometh: thy doom is gone forth; the rod hath blossomed, pride hath budded.
Lo! the dai, lo! it cometh; sorewe is gon out. A yerde flouride,
Look, the day, see it comes: your doom has gone forth; the rod has blossomed, pride has budded.
Behold the day, behold, it is come; the morning is gone forth; the rod hath blossomed, pride hath budded.
"Look, the day! Look, it is coming! Doom has gone out! The staff has budded, pride has blossomed!
"Behold, the day! Behold, it has come! Doom has gone out; The rod has blossomed, Pride has budded.
"The day of judgment is here; your destruction awaits! The people's wickedness and pride have blossomed to full flower.
‘See, the day! See, it is coming! The time for your punishment has come. The power against you has started to grow. Pride has begun to grow.
See, the day! See, it comes! Your doom has gone out. The rod has blossomed, pride has budded.
Lo! the day, Lo! it hath come, The circle hath gone forth, The sceptre I hath blossomed Insolence hath sprouted:
Behold the day, behold it is come: destruction is gone forth, the rod hath blossomed, pride hath budded.
"Behold, the day! Behold, it comes! Your doom has come, injustice has blossomed, pride has budded.
Lo, the day, lo, it hath come, Gone forth hath the morning, Blossomed hath the rod, flourished the pride.
"‘Judgment Day! Fate has caught up with you. The scepter outsized and pretentious, pride bursting all bounds, Violence strutting, brandishing the evil scepter. But there's nothing to them, and nothing will be left of them. Time's up. Countdown: five, four, three, two... Buyer, don't crow; seller, don't worry: Judgment wrath has turned the world topsy-turvy. The bottom has dropped out of buying and selling. It will never be the same again. But don't fantasize an upturn in the market. The country is bankrupt because of its sins, and it's not going to get any better.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
it: Ezekiel 7:6, 1 Thessalonians 5:3
the morning: Ezekiel 7:7
the rod: Ezekiel 19:14, Ezekiel 21:10, Ezekiel 21:13, Numbers 17:8, Isaiah 10:5
pride: Proverbs 14:3, Proverbs 16:18, Isaiah 28:1, Daniel 4:37, James 4:6
Reciprocal: Isaiah 21:12 - The morning Jeremiah 1:11 - I see a rod Ezekiel 7:12 - time Ezekiel 12:23 - The days Joel 2:1 - for the Zephaniah 1:7 - for the day Malachi 4:1 - the day Matthew 24:14 - and then Mark 13:29 - know Colossians 1:28 - teaching
Cross-References
"Understand what I am telling you. I will bring a great flood of water on the earth. I will destroy all living things that live under heaven. Everything on the earth will die.
Seven days from now, I will send much rain on the earth. It will rain for 40 days and 40 nights, and I will wipe everything off the face of the earth. I will destroy everything I made."
Water flooded the earth for 40 days. The water began rising and lifted the boat off the ground.
The water continued to rise above the mountains. The water was more than 20 feet above the highest mountain.
They were destroyed before it was their time to die. They were washed away by the flood.
People were eating, drinking, and getting married even on the day when Noah entered the boat. Then the flood came and killed them all.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Behold the day, behold, it is come,.... That is, the day of trouble and distress, said to be near, Ezekiel 7:3;
the morning is gone forth; Ezekiel 7:3- :;
the rod hath blossomed, pride hath budded; both these phrases may be understood of Nebuchadnezzar; he was the rod, with which the Lord smote his people, as the Assyrian monarch is called the rod of his anger,
Isaiah 10:5: and was a very proud prince, and had budded and blossomed, and had brought forth much bad fruit of that kind; see Daniel 3:15; or these may be separately considered; the rod may be interpreted of Nebuchadnezzar, which had been growing up, and preparing for the chastisement of the people of the Jews, and now was just ready to be made use of; and "pride" may respect the sin of that people, which was the cause of their being smitten with this rod, as the following words seem to indicate. The Targum is,
"a ruler hath budded, a wicked one hath appeared.''
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The morning - Rather, “The conclusion:” a whole series (literally circle) of events is being brought to a close. Others render it: Fate.
The day of trouble ... - Or, The day is near; a tumult Zechariah 14:13, and not the echo of (or, shouting on) the mountains. The contrast is between the wild tumult of war and the joyous shouts of such as keep holiday.
Ezekiel 7:10
Rod - Used here for tribe Exodus 31:2. The people of Judah have blossomed into proud luxuriance. In Ezekiel 7:11 it means the rod to punish wickedness. The meaning of the passage is obscure, owing to the brief and enigmatic form of the utterance. We may adopt the following explanation. The Jews had ever exulted in their national privileges - everything great and noble was to be from them and from theirs; but now Yahweh raises up the rod of the oppressor to confound and punish the rod of His people. The furious Chaldaean has become an instrument of God’s wrath, endued with power emanating not from the Jews or from the multitude of the Jews, or from any of their children or people; nay, the destruction shall be so complete that none shall be left to make lamentation over them.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 7:10. Behold the day — The same words are repeated, sometimes varied, and pressed on the attention with new figures and new circumstances, in order to alarm this infatuated people. Look at the day! It is come!
The morning is gone forth — It will wait no longer. The rod that is to chastise you hath blossomed; it is quite ready.
Pride hath budded. — Your insolence, obstinacy, and daring opposition to God have brought forth their proper fruits.