John Gill Commentary Ezekiel 20:29

John Gill Commentary

Ezekiel 20:29

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
John Gill
John Gill

John Gill Commentary

Ezekiel 20:29

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"Then I said unto them, What meaneth the high place whereunto ye go? So the name thereof is called Bamah unto this day." — Ezekiel 20:29 (ASV)

Then I said to them by his prophets that he sent to them: what is the high place where you go?

What is the name of it? What is the use of it? To what end do you go there? Is there not an altar built by my order and command to sacrifice upon? Is this high place better than that? Does it answer a better end and purpose?

And the name of it is called Bamah to this day; or a high place.

The Septuagint also leaves the word untranslated, and calls it Abama; and the Arabic version Abbana; so they called their altars after the Gentiles, by whom they are called (bwmoi); nor were they ashamed of it, but persisted in so calling them, from the first use of them to the present time.

These are often called, Bamah and Bamot in the books of Kings. Jarchi says it is a term of reproach, as if it was said, Bamah----in what is it to be accounted of?