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A Specific, Personal Mission
Commentators highlight that Ezekiel's mission is precisely defined: he is to go to his own people, the Jewish exiles in Babylon. Scholar Charles Ellicott notes the significance of God calling them "your people" instead of "My people." This both distances God from their current rebellion and reminds Ezekiel that he is one of them, sharing their identity and needing to guard against their same stubbornness.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Theologian
Your people - God’s people.
19th Century
Bishop
Get thee to them of the captivity. —Ezekiel’s mission is now made more definite. In Ezekiel 3:10, he has been told in pla…
16th Century
Theologian
This is a repetition of the same doctrine, for we have said that our Prophet is more verbose than Isaiah, and even than Jeremiah. Because he had ac…
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17th Century
Pastor
And go, get thee to them of the captivity
Not in the times of Hoshea king of Israel, by Shalmaneser king of Assyria,…
17th Century
Minister
Ezekiel was to receive the truths of God as the food for his soul, and to feed upon them by faith, and he would be strengthened. Gracious souls can…