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Dig you through the wall in their sight, and carry out thereby.
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A Prophecy of Desperate Escape
Commentators agree that Ezekiel digging through the wall was a powerful, symbolic act. It represented a secret, stealthy, and desperate escape, not a normal departure. Scholars like John Gill and Matthew Henry see this as a direct prophecy of how King Zedekiah would later try to flee the besieged city of Jerusalem—not in power, but like a thief in the night.
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Ezekiel
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19th Century
Anglican
Dig thou through the wall. —This is a subsequent action, as shown by Ezekiel 12:7. The wall was probably of adobe, sun-dr…
16th Century
Protestant
Ezekiel is verbose in this narration. But in the beginning of the book, we said that because the teacher was sent to men who were very slow and stu…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Dig you through the wall in their sight The wall of the house where he was, as an emblem of the city of Jerusalem cl…
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Presbyterian
By the preparation for removal, and his breaking through the wall of his house at evening, as one desiring to escape from the enemy, the prophet si…