A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . CHAP. XII. The Argument. ChapterXII. Ezekiel being commanded to remove his HouJIioldStuff, and to take his Sufteuauce with Quakingand Trembling, is a Type of the Captivity bothof King and Teople, and of the Con/lernationwhich their Calamities will bring upon them;he afterwards reproves the Infidelity ofthofe whodisbelieved his Trophecies. Ver. ON of Man.] See Chapter yen n. i Ibid. Thou dwellefl in the?nidft of a rebellious Houfe.]See Chapter ii. 3, 6, 7. TheProphet applies himfelf tothofe of the Captivity among whom he faw Jerusalem Hill


A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . CHAP. XII. The Argument. ChapterXII. Ezekiel being commanded to remove his HouJIioldStuff, and to take his Sufteuauce with Quakingand Trembling, is a Type of the Captivity bothof King and Teople, and of the Con/lernationwhich their Calamities will bring upon them;he afterwards reproves the Infidelity ofthofe whodisbelieved his Trophecies. Ver. ON of Man.] See Chapter yen n. i Ibid. Thou dwellefl in the?nidft of a rebellious Houfe.]See Chapter ii. 3, 6, 7. TheProphet applies himfelf tothofe of the Captivity among whom he faw Jerusalem Hill inhabited, and under theGovernment of its own King. And as they thatwere left at home infulted over the Exiles: SeeChap. xi. 15. So thefe repind at their own ill M Fortune, 82 A Commentary Chapter Fortune, and thought thofe who dwelt at Jerufa-XIL * lem in a much better Condition than ^V^NJ Therefore the following Parables are defigned tofhew, that they who are left behind to endure theMiferies of a Siege, and the Infults of a Conque-ror, will be in the worfe Condition of the two. St. Jercm in his Treface to Ezekiel, obfervesthis was the Temper of thofe Captives to whomEzekiel prophefied ; lis qui cum eo Captivi fuerantprophet avit, pcenitentibus quod ad Jeremia vat hi-nium fe ultro adverfariis tradidiffent, fcjf viderentadhuc urbem Hierojolymam flare, quam ille c a


Size: 1577px × 1585px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., booka, bookdecade1720, bookidcommentaryuponpr00lowt, bookyear1723