Ezekiel 14
Chapter context
What is happening in Ezekiel 14?
Ezekiel 14 belongs to the middle movement of the book, especially the section often described as oracles against Jerusalem. Ezekiel is a priestly-prophetic book of visions, enacted signs, judgment against Judah and the nations, and a vast closing vision of restored life and worship. Read this chapter with the wider themes of glory of God, judgment, and exile in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Daniel Person v. 14, 20
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God is my judge, or judge of God. (1. ) David’s second son, “born unto him in Hebron, of Abigail the Carmelitess” ( 1 Chr. 3:1 ). He is called also Chileab ( 2 Sam. 3:3 ).
- Noah Person v. 14, 20
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Rest, (Heb. Noah) the grandson of Methuselah ( Gen. 5:25-29 ), who was for two hundred and fifty years contemporary with Adam, and the son of Lamech, who was about fifty years old at the time of Adam’s death.
- Jerusalem Place v. 21-22
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Jerusalem.
- Babylon Place v. 22
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Babylon.