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though these three men were in it, as I live, says the Lord Yahweh, they should deliver neither sons nor daughters, but they only should be delivered themselves.

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An Unbreakable Decree

Commentators emphasize that God uses an oath ('as I live') to declare the severity of the judgment. When a nation's sin reaches a certain point, even the presence of the most righteous individuals like Noah, Daniel, and Job cannot save anyone else—not even their own children. Their righteousness can only deliver themselves, underscoring the inescapable nature of God's judgment on corporate rebellion.

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Ezekiel

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Ezekiel 14:12–23

18th Century

Theologian

(Jeremiah 14; Jeremiah 15) is a remarkable parallel to this prophecy. Here, as elsewhere, Ezekiel is commissioned to deliver…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Ezekiel 14:15–20

19th Century

Bishop

In these verses the same declaration is repeated, for the sake of emphasis, with each one of three other instruments of punishment, with only such …

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Ezekiel 14:17–18

16th Century

Theologian

The Prophet now turns to the third kind of punishment. Therefore God says, if He sends a sword upon a land, He cannot be persuaded not to consu…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Ezekiel 14:18

17th Century

Pastor

Though these three men [were] in it Before mentioned: [as] I live, says the Lord God, they shall deliver neit…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Ezekiel 14:12–23

17th Century

Minister

National sins bring national judgments. Though sinners escape one judgment, another is waiting for them. When God's professing people rebel against…