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THE MESSAGE
Ezekiel 34:1
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Concordances:
- Nave'sDictionaries:
- BakerParallel Translations
The word of the Lord came to me:
The word of the LORD came to me, saying,
And the word of the Lord came unto me, saying,
The word of the Lord came to me:
Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
The Lord spoke his word to me, saying:
And the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
The word of Yahweh came to me, saying,
And the woorde of the Lorde came vnto me, saying,
Then the word of the LORD came to me saying,
Then the word of Yahweh came to me saying,
Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
The Lord God said:
The word of Adonai came to me:
And the word of Jehovah came unto me, saying,
The word of the Lord came to me. He said,
AND the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
The Lord spoke to me.
And the word of Yahweh came to me, saying,
And the Word of Jehovah was to me, saying,
And the worde off the LORDE came vnto me, sayenge:
And the word of Jehovah came unto me, saying,
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying,
And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying:
And the word of ye Lord came vnto me, saying;
And the worde of the Lorde came vnto me, saying:
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying,
And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,
And the word of the Lord was maad to me,
And the word of Yahweh came to me, saying,
And the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
The word of the Lord came to me:
And the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
Then this message came to me from the Lord :
The Word of the Lord came to me saying,
The word of the Lord came to me:
And the word of Yahweh came unto me, saying:
And the word of the Lord came to me, it saying:
The word of the LORD came to me:
And there is a word of Jehovah unto me, saying,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Reciprocal: Jeremiah 29:14 - and I will turn Ezekiel 26:20 - I shall bring Ezekiel 35:1 - General
Cross-References
When Esau was forty years old he married Judith, daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and Basemath, daughter of Elon the Hittite. They turned out to be thorns in the sides of Isaac and Rebekah.
Rebekah spoke to Isaac, "I'm sick to death of these Hittite women. If Jacob also marries a native Hittite woman, why live?"
Esau learned that Isaac had blessed Jacob and sent him to Paddan Aram to get a wife there, and while blessing him commanded, "Don't marry a Canaanite woman," and that Jacob had obeyed his parents and gone to Paddan Aram. When Esau realized how deeply his father Isaac disliked the Canaanite women, he went to Ishmael and married Mahalath the sister of Nebaioth and daughter of Ishmael, Abraham's son. This was in addition to the wives he already had.
These are the sons that Leah bore to Jacob in Paddan Aram. There was also his daughter Dinah. Altogether, sons and daughters, they numbered thirty-three.
"You think it's just a small thing, don't you, to try out another sin-project when the first one fails? But Egypt will leave you in the lurch the same way that Assyria did. You're going to walk away from there wringing your hands. I, God , have blacklisted those you trusted. You'll get not a lick of help from them."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The word of the Lord came unto me,.... The date of this prophecy is not given; however, it seems to have been delivered after the destruction of Jerusalem; the causes of which are mentioned, the sins of the people and their governors, which the prophet is directed to expose:
saying: as follows:
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The prophet has yet to pronounce a judgment upon unfaithful rulers, whose punishment will further the good of those whom they have misguided. He shows what the rulers should have been, what they have been, and what in the coming times they shall be when the True King shall reign in the true kingdom. Hence, follows a description of Messiah’s reign.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XXXIV
The prophet is commanded to declare the dreadful judgments of
God against the covetous shepherds of Israel, who feed
themselves, and not their flocks; by which emblem the priests
and Levites are intended, who in Ezekiel's time were very
corrupt, and the chief cause of Israel's apostasy and ruin,
1-10.
From this gloomy subject the prophet passes to the blessedness
of the true Israel of God under the reign of DAVID, the Great
Shepherd of the sheep, our Lord Jesus Christ being named after
this prince by a figure exceedingly frequent in the sacred
oracles, of putting the type for the antitype, 11-31.
NOTES ON CHAP. XXXIV