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Ezequiel 36:15

E farei que nunca mais se oua em ti a afronta dos gentios; e no levars mais sobre ti o oprbrio das naes, nem mais desfilhars a tua nao, diz o Senhor JEOV.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Israel, Prophecies Concerning;   The Topic Concordance - Israel/jews;  

Dictionaries:

- Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Jews;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Ezekiel;  

Parallel Translations

A Biblia Sagrada
E farei que nunca mais tu ouas a afronta dos gentios; nem levars mais sobre ti o oprbrio das gentes, nem mais desfilhars a tua nao, diz o Senhor DEUS.
Almeida Revista e Atualizada
No te permitirei jamais que ouas a ignomnia dos gentios; no mais levars sobre ti o oprbrio dos povos, nem mais fars tropear o teu povo, diz o SENHOR Deus.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

men: Ezekiel 36:6, Ezekiel 34:29, Isaiah 54:4, Isaiah 60:14, Micah 7:8-10, Zephaniah 3:19, Zephaniah 3:20

thou bear: Psalms 89:50, Zephaniah 2:8

Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 17:9 - and shall be Psalms 79:4 - become Ezekiel 16:52 - bear thine Ezekiel 32:24 - borne Ezekiel 34:28 - they shall Joel 2:19 - and I Malachi 1:3 - laid

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Neither will I cause men to hear in thee the shame of the Heathen any more,.... Their calumnies and revilings, their scoffs and jeers:

neither shalt thou bear the reproach of the people any more; or be any more a taunt and a curse, a proverb and a byword of the people; or be their laughing stock, and the object of their derision:

neither shalt thou cause thy nations to fall any more, saith the Lord God; by famine, sword, or pestilence, or any other judgment caused by sin: or, "thou shalt not bereave" l, as the marginal reading is; and which the Targum and many versions follow: now what is here promised, in this and the preceding verse, had not its full accomplishment upon the Jews' return from the Babylonish captivity; for since that time their men have been devoured, and their tribes have been bereaved of them by famine, sword, and pestilence; and they have heard and bore the shame and reproach of the nations where they have been dispersed, and do to this day; wherefore these prophecies must refer to a future restoration of that people.

l "Non orbabis", Starckius.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Hear in thee the shame of the pagan - Hear the pagan putting thee to shame by their contemptuous words.

The reproach of the people - “Thy people” (thy rightful possessors) shall have no cause to reproach thee for want of fertility. Were the blessings promised here merely temporal they could not be said to be fulfilled. The land is still subject to pagan masters. The words must point to blessings yet future, spiritual blessings.

In the following chapters to the end of Ezekiel 39:0 the conflict between the world mid God is described in its most general form, and the absolute triumph of the kingdom of God fully depicted. The honor of God is asserted in the gathering together, and the purification of, His people. As the dispersion of the children of Israel was far wider and more lasting than the sojourn in Chaldaea, so the reunion here predicted is far more extensive and complete. The dispersion yet continues, the reunion will be in those days when Israel shall be gathered into the Church of God.


 
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