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Księga Ezechiela 20:44
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Tedy się dowiecie, iżem ja jest Pan, gdy się tak łaskawie z wami sprawować będę, dla imienia mojego, a nie dla dróg waszych złych, ani wedle skażonych spraw waszych, o domie izraelski, to mówi Pan Bóg.
Tam się dowiecie, żem Ja Pan, gdy wam to uczynię dla imienia mego, nie według dróg waszych złych, ani według spraw waszych skażonych, o domie Izraelski! mówi panujący Pan.
I przekonacie się, że Ja jestem PAN, gdy postąpię z wami stosownie do mego imienia, a nie według waszego niegodziwego postępowania albo waszych niechlubnych czynów, domu Izraela - oświadcza Wszechmocny PAN.
Także poznacie, że Ja jestem WIEKUISTY, kiedy wam tak uczynię dla Mojego Imienia; nie według waszych niecnych dróg i zdrożnych waszych postępków, domu Israela! – mówi Pan, WIEKUISTY.
Tam się dowiecie, żem Ja Pan, gdy wam to uczynię dla imienia mego, nie według dróg waszych złych, ani według spraw waszych skażonych, o domie Izraelski! mówi panujący Pan.
Tam poznacie, że ja jestem PANEM, gdy postąpię z wami przez wzgląd na swoje imię, a nie według waszych złych dróg ani według waszych zepsutych czynów, domu Izraela, mówi Pan BÓG.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
And ye shall: Ezekiel 20:38, Ezekiel 24:24
when I: Ezekiel 20:9, Ezekiel 20:14, Ezekiel 20:22, Ezekiel 36:21, Ezekiel 36:22, Psalms 79:9, Psalms 115:1, Ephesians 1:6, 1 Timothy 1:16
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 9:6 - Understand Psalms 106:8 - he saved Isaiah 48:9 - my name's Isaiah 52:6 - my people Jeremiah 31:19 - I was ashamed Ezekiel 6:7 - and ye Ezekiel 15:7 - and ye shall Ezekiel 20:42 - ye shall Ezekiel 23:49 - and ye shall know John 17:11 - thine
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And ye shall know that I am the Lord,.... Jehovah their righteousness, their Redeemer and Saviour, Lord and King; they shall know Christ, and him crucified, and God in Christ as their covenant God;
:-; when I have wrought with you for my name's sake; in the thorough conversion of them; not that there is any cooperation with God in that work; ministers indeed are coworkers, not as efficients, but instruments; persons converted are wholly passive in the first work of conversion or regeneration; and in all later actings move as they are acted, turn being turned, walk and run being drawn, not being able to do anything as of themselves: but the phrase signifies a working in favour of them; doing great things for them, and good things in them, well pleasing in his sight, and good unto them; plucking them as brands out of the burning; taking them out of the hands of Satan; calling them out of darkness into light, and bringing them out of bondage into liberty; and all this
for his own name's sake, of his own will and pleasure, according to his abundant mercy, and for the glory of his rich grace:
not according to your wicked ways, not according to your corrupt doings, O ye house of Israel, saith the Lord God; had he, they must have perished in their sins, and been miserable for ever; but he neither proceeds according to the bad works nor the good works of men, in calling and converting them, but according to his own purpose and grace, 2 Timothy 1:9, their evil works do not hinder his grace when he is resolved to work, and their good works do not merit it; he acts freely, and in a sovereign way.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Godâs future dealings with His people:
(1) in judgment Ezekiel 20:32-38;
(2) in mercy Ezekiel 20:39-44.
Ezekiel 20:32
The inquirers had thought that if Jerusalem were taken, and the whole people became sojourners in a foreign land, they would cease to be a separate nation. In their love for idolatry some may have even desired this. But more probably they thought that this very consequence precluded the possibility of such a catastrophe. God answers that He will not allow them to become as the pagan, but this will only subject them to severer trial and stricter rule.
Ezekiel 20:33
The expressions âa mighty hand, stretched out armâ carry back the thoughts to Egyptian bondage Deuteronomy 4:34; Deuteronomy 5:15; but then it was for deliverance, now for judgment âwith fury poured out.â
Ezekiel 20:35
The wilderness of the people - A time of probation will follow, as before in the wilderness of Sin, so in the âwilderness of the nationsâ among whom they will sojourn (not the Babylonians) âafterâ that captivity. This period of their probation is not over. The dispersion of the Jews did not cease with the return under Zerubbabel; but in our Saviourâs time they were living as a distinct people in all the principal places in the civilized world; and so they live now. God is yet pleading with them âface to face,â calling them personally to embrace those offers which as a nation they disregarded.
Ezekiel 20:37
To pass under the rod - i. e., to be gathered into the flock Micah 7:14.
The bond - The shepherd collects the flock, and separates the sheep from the goats, which are rejected. Compare Romans 11:7-11.
Ezekiel 20:39
Strong irony. Some prefer another rendering: âGo ye, serve ye every one his idols, yet hereafter ye shall surely hearken unto me, and shall no more pollute My Holy Name etc.â In this way, this verse is introductory to what follows.
Ezekiel 20:40
This points to the consummation indicated by the vision of the temple.
In the mountain of the height - Or, Upon a very high mountain Ezekiel 40:2. Compare Isaiah 2:2-3.
The house of Israel, all of them - All the separation between Israel and Judah shall cease. This points to times yet future, when in Messiahâs kingdom Jews and Gentiles alike shall be gathered into one kingdom - the kingdom of Christ. Jerusalem is the Church of Christ Galatians 4:26, into which the children of Israel shall at last be gathered, and so the prophecy shall be fulfilled Revelation 21:2.