2. to the children of thy people--whom he had been forbidden to
address from
Eze 24:26, 27,
till Jerusalem was overthrown, and the "escaped" came with tidings of
the judgment being completed. So now, in
Eze 33:21,
the tidings of the fact having arrived, he opens his heretofore closed
lips to the Jews. In the interval he had prophesied as to foreign
nations. The former part of the chapter, at
Eze 33:2-20,
seems to have been imparted to Ezekiel on the evening previous
(Eze 33:22),
being a preparation for the latter part
(Eze 33:23-33)
imparted after the tidings had come. This accounts for the first part
standing without intimation of the date, which was properly reserved
for the latter part, to which the former was the anticipatory
introduction [FAIRBAIRN].
watchman--
Eze 33:1-9
exhibit Ezekiel's office as a spiritual watchman; so in
Eze 3:16-21;
only here the duties of the earthly watchman (compare
2Sa 18:24, 25;
2Ki 9:17)
are detailed first, and then the application is made to the spiritual
watchman's duty (compare
Isa 21:6-10;
Ho 9:8;
Hab 2:1).
"A man of their coasts" is a man specially chosen for the office out
of their whole number. So
Jud 18:2,
"five men from their coasts"; also the Hebrew of
Ge 47:2;
implying the care needed in the choice of the watchman, the spiritual
as well as the temporal
(Ac 1:21, 22, 24-26;
1Ti 5:22).
JFB.
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