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Louis Segond
Ézéchiel 2:4
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Et ce sont des enfants effrontés, et d'un cœur obstiné, vers lesquels je t'envoie; c'est pourquoi tu leur diras que le Seigneur l'Eternel a ainsi parlé.
Ce sont des enfants à la face impudente et au cœur obstiné, vers lesquels je t'envoie; tu leur diras: Ainsi a parlé le Seigneur, l'Éternel!
Et ce sont des fils à la face impudente et au coeur obstiné; je t'envoie vers eux, et tu leur diras:
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
they: Ezekiel 3:7, Deuteronomy 10:16, Deuteronomy 31:27, 2 Chronicles 30:8, 2 Chronicles 36:13, Psalms 95:8, Isaiah 48:4, Jeremiah 3:3, Jeremiah 5:3, Jeremiah 6:15, Jeremiah 8:12, Matthew 10:16
impudent: Heb. hard of face, Proverbs 21:29
Thus: 1 Kings 22:14, Jeremiah 26:2, Jeremiah 26:3, Acts 20:26, Acts 20:27
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 9:6 - a stiffnecked 1 Kings 14:6 - for I am Psalms 75:5 - speak Psalms 105:28 - rebelled Proverbs 7:13 - with an impudent face said Isaiah 57:4 - are ye Jeremiah 7:2 - Hear Jeremiah 7:27 - thou shalt speak Jeremiah 36:21 - And Jehudi Jeremiah 38:21 - this is Ezekiel 11:5 - Speak Amos 7:15 - Go Zechariah 7:12 - their hearts Acts 7:51 - stiffnecked Ephesians 6:20 - boldly
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For [they are] impudent children,.... "Hard of face" w; as is commonly said of impudent persons, that they are brasen faced; they had a whore's forehead, and refused to be ashamed, and made their faces harder than a rock, Jeremiah 3:3; they declared their sin as Sodam, and hid it not; they sinned openly, and could not blush at it:
and stiffhearted; or, "strong of heart" x; whose hearts were like an adamant stone, and harder than the nether millstone; impenitent, obdurate, and inflexible; they were not only stiff-necked, as Stephen says they were in his time, and always had been; but stiff-hearted; they were not subject to the law of God now, nor would they submit to the Gospel and ordinances of Christ in his time, and in the times of his apostles, nor to his righteousness, Romans 10:3;
I do send thee unto them; even to such as they are: this is a repetition, and a confirmation, of his mission; and suggests, that though they were such, he should not refuse to go to them, since he had sent him:
and thou shalt say unto them, thus saith the Lord God: that what he said came from the Lord, and was spoken in his name.
w ×§×©× ×¤× ×× "duri facie", Pagninus, Vatablus, Calvin, Cocceius, Starckius. x ×××§× ×× "duri corde", Pagninus, Montanus; "fortes carde", Vatablus, Polanus.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Nation - literally, as in the margin - the word which usually distinguishes the pagan from Godâs people. Here it expresses that Israel is cast off by God; and the plural is used to denote that the children of Israel are not even âone nation,â but scattered and disunited.
Translate: âI send thee to the children of Israel, the rebellious nation that have rebelled against Me (they and their fathers have transgressed against Me, even to this very day), and the children impudent and stiff-hearted: I do send thee unto them.â
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 2:4. Thou shalt say unto them, Thus saith the Lord — Let them know that what thou hast to declare is the message of the LORD, that they may receive it with reverence.
Every preacher of God's word should take heed that it is God's message he delivers to the people. Let him not suppose, because it is according to his own creed or confession of faith, that therefore it is God's word. False doctrines and fallacies without end are foisted on the world in this way. Bring the creed first to the Word of God, and scrupulously try whether it be right; and when this is done, leave it where you please; take the Bible, and warn them from God's word recorded there.