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The word of Yahweh came to me, saying,
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A Divine Turning Point
Commentators agree that this simple phrase marks a crucial turning point in the chapter. It introduces a new divine message that pivots from pronouncing judgment on the people remaining in Jerusalem to offering hope and blessing to the exiles in Babylon.
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Ezekiel
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19th Century
Anglican
Again the word. —This does not mark the beginning of a separate prophecy, but only the Divine answer to the prophet’s int…
16th Century
Protestant
Here God seems to rebuke the thoughtlessness of His servant, or rather the error of the people, because we said that the Prophet announced not what…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Again the word of the Lord came to me, saying In answer to his prayer. The Targum calls it, "the word of prophecy fr…
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Presbyterian
The pious captives in Babylon were insulted by the Jews who continued in Jerusalem, but God made gracious promises to them. It is promised that God…