A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . CHAP. upon EZEKIEL. 75. CHAP. XL cfl4?tel Ihe Argument. God denounces his Judgments upon thofe WickedMen who remained in the City, and made aMock of the Judgment of the Trophets • Hepromifes to favour thofe who are gone into Captivity, and truly turn to him: Intimating like-wife that there fmil be a general Reftoration ofthe Nation in oAftertimes. Then the DivineGlory leaves the City, denoting Gods pitting itout of his Troteclion. Ver. i. JSgafimm^Preover the Spirit lift me «f.] Ver. Chapter in. 12,14. viii. , o/lnd brought me untothe Eaft Ga


A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . CHAP. upon EZEKIEL. 75. CHAP. XL cfl4?tel Ihe Argument. God denounces his Judgments upon thofe WickedMen who remained in the City, and made aMock of the Judgment of the Trophets • Hepromifes to favour thofe who are gone into Captivity, and truly turn to him: Intimating like-wife that there fmil be a general Reftoration ofthe Nation in oAftertimes. Then the DivineGlory leaves the City, denoting Gods pitting itout of his Troteclion. Ver. i. JSgafimm^Preover the Spirit lift me «f.] Ver. Chapter in. 12,14. viii. , o/lnd brought me untothe Eaft Gate of the ] Where the Divine Glo-ry had then placed it felf, Chapter x. 19. Ibid. Five and twenty Men.~] The fame proba-bly that came thither to worfhip theSuri: Chap-ter viii. 16. L 2 Ibid.


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