10. Because, even because--The repetition heightens the emphasis.
Peace--safety to the nation. Ezekiel confirms
Jer 6:14; 8:11.
one--literally, "this one"; said contemptuously, as in
2Ch 28:22.
a wall--rather, "a loose wall." Ezekiel had said that the false
prophets did not "go up into the gaps, or make up the breaches"
(Eze 13:5),
as good architects do; now he adds that they make a bustling show of
anxiety about repairing the wall; but it is without right mortar, and
therefore of no use.
one . . . others--besides individual effort, they
jointly co-operated to delude the people.
daubed . . . with untempered mortar--as sand without lime, mud without
straw [GROTIUS].
FAIRBAIRN translates, "plaster it with whitewash." But
besides the hypocrisy of merely outwardly "daubing" to make the wall
look fair
(Mt 23:27, 29;
Ac 23:3),
there is implied the unsoundness of the wall from the absence of
true uniting cement; the "untempered cement" answering to the
lie of the prophets, who say, in support of their
prophecies, "Thus saith the Lord, when the Lord hath not spoken"
(Eze 22:28).
JFB.
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