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A Heart, Not a Hearing, Problem
Commentators agree that God sent Ezekiel to his own people not to make his job easier, but to highlight the depth of Israel's rebellion. Their refusal to listen was not due to a language barrier or lack of understanding, but a deliberate, hard-hearted rejection of God's message, which made their sin even more severe.
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Ezekiel
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19th Century
Bishop
To a people of a strange speech. — In Ezekiel 3:4-7 it is emphasized that Ezekiel’s immediate mission is to be, like that of his g…
16th Century
Theologian
Now God explains at greater length why He wanted His servant to eat the scroll which He held out in His hand: namely, that when instructed by it, h…
17th Century
Pastor
For you are not sent to a people of a strange speech
"Deep of lip" F7 , or "speech"; difficult to be got …
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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…