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He spoke to the man clothed in linen, and said, Go in between the whirling [wheels], even under the cherub, and fill both your hands with coals of fire from between the cherubim, and scatter them over the city. He went in as I watched.
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From Mercy to Judgment
Commentators highlight a stunning reversal. The "man clothed in linen," who previously marked the faithful for protection in chapter 9, is now commanded to execute judgment. This shows that the same divine authority that offers mercy is also the one that carries out righteous judgment when that mercy is rejected. As one scholar notes, God's love can turn to wrath in the face of human impenitence.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Theologian
He spoke – The person enthroned.
The cherub – The particular cherub who was to hand the coals to destroy ([Reference Psalms 12…
19th Century
Bishop
Unto the man clothed with linen. —Until now, in Ezekiel 9:0, he has been employed only in a work of mercy and protection.…
16th Century
Now the end of the vision is related, which I just touched upon, since God determined utterly to destroy the city; but this is described by a visib…
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17th Century
Pastor
And he spoke unto the man clothed with linen That is, the God of Israel, or the glory of the Lord, that sat upon the…
Minister
The fire being taken from between the wheels, under the cherubim (Ezekiel 1:13), seems to have signified the wrath of God to be execute…