Ezekiel 1
The punishment of thine iniquity. or, Thine iniquity.6; *marg:Isa 40:2; Jer 46:27,28; 50:20he will no.Isa 52:1; 60:18; Jer 32:40; Eze 37:28he will visit.21; Ps 137:7discover thy sins. or, carry thee captive for thy sins. 1 The time of Ezekiel's prophecy at Chebar.4 His vision of four cherubims;15 of the four wheels;26 and of the glory of God. in the thirtieth.Nu 4:3; Lu 3:23as I.Ec 9:1,2; Jer 24:5-7captives. Heb. captivity. by the river.3; 3:15,23; 10:15,20,22; 43:3Chebar.Chebar, called now Khabour, is a river of Mesopotamia, which taking its rise in the Mysian mountains, falls into the Euphrates near Carchemish, or Circesioum, now Karkisia, about 35 degrees 20' N. lat. and 40 degrees 25' E. long. the heavens.Mt 3:16; Lu 3:21; Joh 1:51; Ac 7:56; 10:11; Re 4:1; 19:11I saw.8:3; 11:24; Ge 15:1; 46:2; Nu 12:6; Isa 1:1; Da 8:1,2; Ho 12:10Joe 2:28; Mt 17:9; Ac 9:10-12; 10:3; 2Co 12:1 8:1; 20:1; 29:1,17; 31:1; 40:1; 2Ki 24:12-15 word.Jer 1:2,4; Ho 1:1; Joe 1:1; 1Ti 4:1Ezekiel. Heb. Jehezkel. and the.3:14,22; 8:1; 33:22; 37:1; 40:1; 1Ki 18:46; 2Ki 3:15 a whirlwind.Isa 21:1; Jer 1:13,14; 4:6; 6:1; 23:19; 25:9,32; Hab 1:8,9a great.10:2-4; Ex 19:16-18; 24:16,17; De 4:11,12; 2Ch 5:13,14; 6:1; 7:1-3Ps 18:11-13; 50:3; 97:2,3; 104:3,4; Isa 19:1; Na 1:3-6; Hab 3:3-5Heb 12:29infolding itself. Heb. catching itself. colour.27; 8:2; 10:8,9; Re 1:15 the likeness.Re 4:6; 6:6; *Gr: And every one had four faces.These living creatures were probably hieroglyphical representations of the holy angels, the attendants on "the King of Glory," and the ministers of his providence. They were four, apparently to denote that they were employed in the four corners of the world; and they had the likeness of a man, to signify that they were intelligent and rational creatures. 10,15; 10:10,14,21,22; Re 4:7,8every one had four wings.8-11; Ex 25:20; 1Ki 6:24-27; Isa 6:2 straight feet. Heb. a straight foot. like the sole.Le 11:3,47the colour.13; Ps 104:4; Da 10:6; Re 1:15 8:3; 10:2,7,8,18,21; Isa 6:6 joined.11; 2Ch 3:11,12; 1Co 1:10they turned.12; 10:11,22; Pr 4:25-27; Lu 9:51,62 for the.10:14; Re 4:7the face of a man.Nu 2:10; Isa 46:8; Lu 15:10; 1Co 14:20the face of a lion.Nu 2:3; Jud 14:18; 1Ch 12:8; Re 5:5the face of an ox.10:14Cherub.Nu 2:18; Pr 14:4; 1Co 9:9,10the face of an eagle.Nu 2:25; De 28:49; Job 39:27; Isa 40:31; Da 7:4 and their.10:16,19stretched upward. or, divided above. and two.23; Isa 6:2 they went every.9,17; 10:22whither.20,21; Heb 1:14 7; Ge 15:17; Ps 104:4; Da 10:5,6; Mt 28:3; Re 4:5; 10:1; 18:1 Ps 147:15; Da 9:21; Zec 2:3,4; 4:10; Mt 24:27,31; Mr 13:27 one.19-21; 10:9,13-17; Da 7:9with.6; Re 4:7 the colour.10:9; Ex 39:13; Da 10:6a wheel.10:10; Job 9:10; Ps 36:6; 40:5; Ro 11:33; Eph 3:10 and.9,12; 10:1-11:25; Isa 55:11 they were so.Job 37:22-24; Ps 77:16-19; 97:2-5; Isa 55:9rings. or, stakes. full.10:12; Pr 15:3; Zec 4:10; Re 4:6,8 10:16; Ps 103:20 the spirit.12; 1Co 14:32for the.10:17; Zec 6:1-8of the living creature. or, of life. When those went.19,20; 10:17of the living creature. or, of life.Ro 8:2 the likeness.26; 10:1; Ex 24:10; Job 37:22; Re 4:3,6; 21:11crystal.The Hebrew {kerach,} which generally denotes ice, doubtless here signifies crystal, ([krystallos,] from [kryos,] cold, ice, and [stellomai,] to concrete,) as it is rendered by the LXX. and Vulgate. It is a very large class of silicious minerals, hard, pellucid, naturally colourless, of regularly angular figures, and of simple plates; not flexible, nor elastic, but giving fire with steel; not fermenting by acid menstrua, but calcinable in a strong fire. There are three orders of pure crystal: the first is perfect columnar crystals, with double pyramids, of eighteen planes, in an hexangular pyramid at each end; the second is that of perfect crystals, without a column, of twelve or sixteen planes, in two hexangular pyramids: and the third is that of imperfect crystals, with single pyramids, of ten or twelve planes, in an hexangular or pentangular column. Terrible crystal seems to denote that which was well cut and polished, vividly refracting the rays of light. their wings.12,24which.11; Job 4:18; Ps 89:7; Lu 17:10 like.43:2; Re 1:15; 19:6as the voice.10:5; Job 37:2,4,5; Ps 18:13; 29:3-9; 68:33as the noise.Da 10:6; 2Ki 7:6 and had.24 And above.Abp. Newcome judiciously observes, "We need not allegorize the circumstances of this august vision too minutely. Many of them augment the splendour of the scene, while others, no doubt, have much significance; which should be pointed out rather by a correct judgement, than a luxuriant imagination." 22; 10:1over.Mt 28:18; Eph 1:21,22; Php 2:9,10; 1Pe 3:22the likeness of a.Ps 45:6; Isa 6:1; Da 7:9,10,14; Zec 6:13; Mt 25:13; Heb 1:8; 8:1Heb 12:2; Re 4:2,3; 5:13; 20:11as the.Ex 24:10; Isa 54:11the appearance of a man.Ge 32:24-30; Jos 5:13-15; 6:1,2; Isa 9:6,7; Jer 23:5,6; Da 10:18Re 1:13; 3:21; 14:14 as the colour.4; 8:2the appearance of fire.De 4:24; Ps 50:3; 97:2; 2Th 1:8; Heb 12:29; Re 1:14-16 at the appearance of the bow.Ge 9:13-16; Isa 54:8-10; Re 4:3; 10:1This.8:4; 10:19,20; 43:3; Ex 16:7,10; 24:16; 33:18-23; Nu 12:6-81Ki 8:10,11; 1Co 13:12I fell.3:23; Ge 17:3; Le 9:24; Da 8:17; 10:7-9,16,17; Mt 17:5,6; Ac 9:4Re 1:17,18
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