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Yehezkiel 21:7
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Dan kalau mereka bertanya kepadamu: Mengapa engkau mengeluh? jawablah: Karena suatu berita! Kalau berita itu sudah tersiar, setiap hati akan menjadi tawar dan semua tangan menjadi lemah lesu, segala semangat menghilang dan semua orang terkencing ketakutan. Sungguh, pasti datang dan terjadi! demikianlah firman Tuhan ALLAH."
Maka akan jadi, apabila mereka itu bertanya akan dikau: Mengapa maka engkau berkeluh kesah begitu? hendaklah kausahut: Sebab kabar yang telah datang, karena tak dapat tiada hati tiap-tiap orang akan hancur dan segala tangan jadi lemah, dan segala nyawapun padam dan segala lutut lenyap seperti air! bahwasanya ia itu sudah sampai, sudah jadi, demikianlah firman Tuhan Hua!
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Wherefore: Ezekiel 12:9-11, Ezekiel 20:49, Ezekiel 24:19
For the: Ezekiel 7:26, 2 Kings 21:12, Isaiah 7:2, Isaiah 28:19, Jeremiah 6:22-24, Jeremiah 49:23
and every: Exodus 15:15, Deuteronomy 20:8, *marg. Joshua 2:9-11, Joshua 5:1, 2 Samuel 17:10, Nahum 2:10
all hands: Job 4:3, Job 4:4, Isaiah 35:3, Jeremiah 50:43, Luke 21:26, Hebrews 12:12
faint: Leviticus 26:36, Isaiah 13:7, Jeremiah 8:18, Lamentations 5:17
weak as water: Heb. go into water, Ezekiel 7:17, *marg.
it cometh: Ezekiel 7:2-12, Ezekiel 12:22-28, 1 Peter 4:7
Reciprocal: Leviticus 26:31 - and bring Deuteronomy 1:28 - discouraged Isaiah 19:3 - the spirit Jeremiah 6:24 - We have Jeremiah 9:1 - General Ezekiel 21:15 - that their Ezekiel 22:14 - Thine heart Ezekiel 32:18 - wail Daniel 5:6 - and his knees Mark 7:34 - he sighed
Cross-References
And this saying was very greeuous in Abrahams sight, because of his sonne.
And God sayde vnto Abraham, let it not be greeuous in thy sight, because of the lad and of thy bonde woman: In al that Sara hath said vnto thee, heare her voyce, for in Isahac shall thy seede be called.
Thus made they a leage together at Beer seba: and Abimelech and Phicol his chiefe captayne rose vp, and turned agayne into the lande of the Philistines.
And Abraham soiourned in the Philistines lande a long season.
For there is no sorcerie in Iacob, nor soothsaying in Israel, according to this time it shalbe sayde of Iacob and Israel: What hath God wrought?
Among the gods there is none like vnto thee O Lorde: there is not one that can do as thou doest.
For thou art great and doest wonderous thinges: thou art God alone.
Then shalt thou thinke by thy selfe, who hath begotten me these, seeyng I am barren and alone, a captiue and an outcast? and who hath norished them vp for me? I am desolate and alone, but from whence come these?
Who euer heard or sawe such thinges? doth the grounde beare in one day? or are the people borne all at once, as Sion trauayled in childe birth and bare her sonnes?
To thintent that nowe vnto the rulers and power in heauenly [thynges] myght be knowen by ye Church, the very manyfolde wysedome of God:
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And it shall be, when they say unto thee, wherefore sighest thou?.... Which he was to do that purpose, that they might be put upon asking him the reason of it; whether it was on his own personal amount, or on account of his family or particular friends; or whether on a public account, either because of what should befall the captives there, or their countrymen in Judea and Jerusalem:
that thou shalt answer, for the tidings, or, the "report" p,
because it cometh; the report of the Chaldean army approaching and invading Judea, and besieging Jerusalem, which he had from the Lord; and the thing itself was just at hand, and would shortly and certainly be; and that was the thing that affected him, and caused such sorrow and sighing:
and every heart shall melt; like wax, for fear of the enemy; even such who then disbelieved the report, and laughed at it as an idle story:
and all hands shall be feeble; and not able to hold a sword, or strike a stroke:
and every spirit shall faint; yea, such who had the greatest spirits, and were the most bold and undaunted, shall be quite dispirited, no heart nor courage to defend themselves or their country:
and all knees shall be weak as water; they shall not be able to stand upon their legs, and fight like men in their own defence; nor even be able to flee away, and make their escape: or,
shall flow with water q; either with sweat, or with urine, through fear of the enemy:
behold, it cometh, and shall be brought pass, saith the Lord God; let no man therefore put this evil day far from him, or treat this report as an idle tale, or a thing at a distance, and which may never come to pass; for it is now a coming, and in a very little time will be accomplished; for the Lord has said it, who cannot lie, whose counsel shall stand, and will do all his pleasure.
p אל שמועה, επι τη αγγελια, Sept.; "propter rumorem", Vatablus, Cocceius; "propter [vel] ad auditum", Paginus, Montanus. q תלכנה מים "fluent aquis", Munster, Tigurine version, so Ben Melech; "manabunt ut aqua" Cocceius.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 21:7. Wherefore sighest thou? — The prophet was a sign unto them. His sighing and mourning showed them how they should act.
All knees shall be weak as water — Ezekiel 7:17.