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Introduction

A.M. 3411. B.C. 593.

Though the vision of the divine glory was withdrawn from the prophet, yet God’s word continues to come to him, and is by him sent to the people: and to the same purpose with that which was shown in the vision, namely, to announce the terrible judgments that were coming upon Jerusalem, by which the city and temple should be entirely destroyed. In this chapter,

(1,) The prophet, by removing his stuff and quitting his lodgings, is made a sign of Zedekiah’s flight out of Jerusalem in the utmost confusion, when the Chaldeans took the city, Ezekiel 12:1-16 .

(2,) By eating his meat trembling, he prefigures the famine and consternation in the city during the siege, Ezekiel 12:17-20 .

(3,) A message is sent from God to the people, to assure them that all these predictions should be accomplished very shortly, and not be deferred, as they flattered themselves they would be, Ezekiel 12:21-28 .

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