A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . CHAP. upon EZEKIEL. 17. ChapterII. CHAP. II. The Argument. This Chapter contains Ezekielj Commijfion for ex-ecuting his Trophetical Office, and Iufiruclionsgiven him for the difcharge of it, yer« I- IBSEfflfi^a|A^ D he [aid unto me, Son 0/Ver. i, Man.~\ This Expreflion is com-monly underftood to fignifythe fame with a common andordinary Man, as it is ufuallyexpounded in that Text, TJal. viii. 4. What isMan that thou art mindful of him, or the Son ofMan that thou vifiteft him ? So here moil: Commen-tators underftand it as applied to the Prophet, toput him


A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . CHAP. upon EZEKIEL. 17. ChapterII. CHAP. II. The Argument. This Chapter contains Ezekielj Commijfion for ex-ecuting his Trophetical Office, and Iufiruclionsgiven him for the difcharge of it, yer« I- IBSEfflfi^a|A^ D he [aid unto me, Son 0/Ver. i, Man.~\ This Expreflion is com-monly underftood to fignifythe fame with a common andordinary Man, as it is ufuallyexpounded in that Text, TJal. viii. 4. What isMan that thou art mindful of him, or the Son ofMan that thou vifiteft him ? So here moil: Commen-tators underftand it as applied to the Prophet, toput him in Mind of his Frailty and Mortality, andof the infinite Diftance between God and which fenfe it is fupposd to be taken when fpo-ken of Chrift in the New Teftament, implyinghis great Humility in afTuming our Nature, andappearing no other wife than an ordinary Man: D And


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