Introduction
A.M. 3412. B.C. 592.
The prophet, consulted by some of the elders of Israel,
(1,) Signifies God’s displeasure against them, Ezekiel 20:1-3 .
(2,) Gives them a history of God’s dealings with their fathers, and of their treacherous dealings with God in Egypt, Ezekiel 20:4-9 . In the wilderness, Ezekiel 20:10-26 . In Canaan, Ezekiel 20:27-32 .
(3,) He denounces the judgments of God against them, Ezekiel 20:33-36 .
(4,) Promises mercy to a remnant in God’s bringing them to repentance, re- establishing them in their own land, and restoring his sanctuary among them, Ezekiel 20:37-44 .
(5,) By a parable he predicts the burning of Jerusalem, and other cities of Judah, and the destruction of all ranks of people in the land, Ezekiel 20:45-49 .
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