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Ezechiel 5:10
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the fathers: Leviticus 26:29, Deuteronomy 28:53-57, Deuteronomy 28:64, 2 Kings 6:29, Isaiah 9:20, Isaiah 49:26, Jeremiah 19:9, Lamentations 2:20, Lamentations 4:10
the whole: Ezekiel 5:2, Ezekiel 5:12, Ezekiel 6:8, Ezekiel 12:14, Ezekiel 20:23, Ezekiel 22:15, Ezekiel 36:19, Leviticus 26:33, Deuteronomy 4:27, Deuteronomy 28:64, Deuteronomy 32:26, Nehemiah 1:8, Psalms 44:11, Jeremiah 9:16, Jeremiah 44:12, Jeremiah 50:17, Amos 9:9, Zechariah 2:6, Zechariah 7:14, Luke 21:24
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 6:28 - Give thy son 2 Kings 25:3 - the famine Jeremiah 6:21 - fathers Jeremiah 13:14 - even Jeremiah 31:10 - He Jeremiah 49:32 - I will scatter Jeremiah 49:36 - scatter Jeremiah 52:6 - the famine Lamentations 2:19 - that faint Lamentations 4:3 - the daughter Ezekiel 11:9 - and will Ezekiel 25:11 - I will Zechariah 11:9 - and let
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Therefore the fathers shall eat the sons in the midst of thee,.... Which was long ago threatened by the Lord, and prophesied of by Moses, Leviticus 26:27; and was fulfilled at several times in the people of Israel, as at the siege of Samaria, 2 Kings 6:28; at the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, Lamentations 4:10; and at the siege of the same city by Titus Vespasian, as Josephus w relates; for though these instances only show that mothers ate their children, yet no doubt the fathers took part with them; and if mothers, who are naturally more tender, could do this, it is much more reasonable to suppose that fathers did the same:
and the sons shall eat their fathers; this, though nowhere recorded, yet doubtless was done; it being as reasonable to think that a son might eat his father as a father his son, though both monstrously shocking:
and I will execute judgments in thee; punishments, such as pestilence, famine, and sword, after mentioned:
and the whole remnant of thee will I scatter into all the winds; that is, those that remain, and are not cut off, by the above judgments, shall be carried captive into Babylon, or be dispersed in to Egypt, Ammon, Moab, and other places: this had a full accomplishment in the dispersion of the Jews into the several parts of the world, when they were destroyed by the Romans.
w De Bello Jud. l. 6. c. 3. sect. 4. Ed. Hudson.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 5:10. The fathers shall eat the sons — Though we have not this fact so particularly stated in history, yet we cannot doubt of it, considering the extremities to which they were reduced during the siege. The same is referred to by Jeremiah, Lamentations 4:10. Even the women, who were remarkable for kindness and humanity, boiled their own children, and ate them during the siege.
Will I scatter into all the winds. — Disperse you, by captivity, among all the nations of the earth.