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Moreover I swore to them in the wilderness, that I would scatter them among the nations, and disperse them through the countries;

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A Long-Foretold Exile

Commentators emphasize that the threat of being scattered among the nations was not a new development. God swore this oath to the generation in the wilderness, establishing it as a long-term consequence for national unfaithfulness. As scholars like Ellicott and Gill note, this showed Ezekiel's audience that their current exile was the fulfillment of a divine warning given centuries earlier.

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Ezekiel

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Ezekiel 20:10–26

18th Century

Theologian

The probation in the wilderness. The promise was forfeited by those to whom it was first conditionally made, but was renewed to their children.

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Ezekiel 20:23

19th Century

Bishop

I would scatter them among the heathen. This threatening was not designed to be fulfilled in that immediate generation, …

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Ezekiel 20:21–24

16th Century

Theologian

I join these four verses together because they have already been explained, and I do not wish to burden you with useless repetitions.

In sho…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Ezekiel 20:23

17th Century

Pastor

I lifted up mine hand also to them in the wilderness Swore unto them, as in (Ezekiel 20:5[Reference Ezekiel 2…