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Corrupt Leaders, Corrupt Nation
Commentators explain that Ezekiel is shown the civil leaders, the "princes of the people," gathered at the city gate, the place of judgment. John Calvin emphasizes that these leaders, who should have been the moral and spiritual guides, were the primary cause of the nation's ruin. This serves as a powerful warning that when leaders are corrupt, they lead the people astray, and no one can use "just following orders" as an excuse before God.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Theologian
The gate - The gate of the temple court. The gate was the place of judgment.
Twenty-five men - Not the same men as in ([Refere…
19th Century
Bishop
Brought me unto the east gate of the Lord’s house. —This is the same place, the main outer entrance to the whole Temple enclosure, to whic…
16th Century
Theologian
Here the Prophet admonishes the people that perverse leaders would be the cause of their destruction. For if the blind lead the blind both will…
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17th Century
Pastor
Moreover, the spirit lifted me up From the inner court of the temple, where the prophet was, according to the last accoun…
17th Century
Minister
Where Satan cannot persuade people to look upon the judgment to come as uncertain, he gains his point by persuading them to look upon it as distant…