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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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18th Century
Presbyterian
The probation in the wilderness. The promise was forfeited by those to whom it was first conditionally made, but was renewed to their children.
19th Century
Anglican
I would scatter them among the heathen.— This threatening was not designed to be fulfilled in that immediate generation, …
16th Century
Protestant
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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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
I lifted up mine hand also to them in the wilderness Swore unto them, as in (Ezekiel 20:5[Reference Ezekiel 2…