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Shall wood be taken of it to make any work? or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon?

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Useless Without Fruit

Commentators explain that this verse's rhetorical questions—can you build with it, or even make a peg?—are meant to show the absolute uselessness of a vine that doesn't produce fruit. This is a metaphor for Israel (and by extension, believers): if they fail to produce the fruit of righteousness, they have no other practical value and are fit only for judgment.

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Ezekiel

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Ezekiel 15:1–8

19th Century

Bishop

This short chapter contains a single simile and its application, designed to show that Israel, having failed to fulfill the purpose for which they …

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Ezekiel 15:1–5

16th Century

Theologian

The Prophet’s intention is to humble the foolish confidence of the people, who boasted of the gratuitous kindness of God, as if they were naturally…

John Gill

John Gill

On Ezekiel 15:3

17th Century

Pastor

Shall wood be taken thereof to do any work ?
&c.] The carpenter and joiner, the house or ship builder, are employed …

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Ezekiel 15:1–8

17th Century

Minister

Jerusalem like an unfruitful vine.

If a vine is fruitful, it is valuable. But if it is not fruitful, it is worthless and useless; it is cast…