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She has wearied [herself] with toil; yet her great rust doesn`t go forth out of her; her rust doesn`t [go forth] by fire.

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The Stubborn Rust of Sin

Commentators explain that the "great rust" or "scum" symbolizes Jerusalem's deep-seated and ingrained sin. This wasn't a surface-level issue; it was a corruption—like idolatry and trusting in false alliances—that had become part of the nation's character and resisted all preliminary attempts at cleansing.

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Ezekiel

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Ezekiel 24:6–14

19th Century

Bishop

These verses contain the application of the parable in two distinct parts (Ezekiel 24:6–14), but in such a way that the literal and the…

John Gill

John Gill

On Ezekiel 24:12

17th Century

Pastor

She has wearied herself with lies With serving idols, which were lying vanities; by trusting to the alliances of neighbor…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Ezekiel 24:1–14

17th Century

Minister

The pot on the fire represented Jerusalem besieged by the Chaldeans: people of all ranks and stations were within the walls, prepared as prey for t…