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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Ezekiel 24:26

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Ezekiel 24:26

[That] he that escapeth in that day shall come unto thee, to cause [thee] to hear [it] with [thine] ears?

26. that escapeth in that day ] on that day he that is escaped shall come. The phrase “on that day” is used with considerable latitude, to indicate the period marked by any great event and following it.

cause thee thine ears ] Perhaps more general: to cause it to be heard with the ears not the prophet’s only but also those of the exiles.

Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges

He; so few escape, that the prophet seems to confine it to one.

That escapeth the common destruction when Jerusalem was sacked.

Shall come unto thee, purposely to declare how God hath made good his threats.

To cause thee to hear it; to give thee a narrative of all he had seen and observed: and this particular prediction, which I doubt not Ezekiel imparted to many who might see it fulfilled, was accomplished in the twelfth year, tenth month, and fifth day of the month, Eze 33:21, with Jer 52:6, after the city was taken (which happened in the eleventh year, fourth month, and ninth day of Zedekiahs reign, and Jeconiahs captivity) one whole year, five months, and twenty-four days.

Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole

That he that escapeth in that day shall come unto thee,…. That is, that one that should escape the hands of the Chaldeans, when the city should be taken, should directly make the best of his way to the prophet:

to cause thee to hear it with thine ears; all the particulars of the destruction of the city and temple, as it had been represented to him in vision; when he would see the exact agreement between prophecy and facts; see Eze 33:21.

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

Eze 24:26 [That] he that escapeth in that day shall come unto thee, to cause [thee] to hear [it] with [thine] ears?

Ver. 26. To cause thee to hear it, ] viz., The performance of that which now thou fortellest, but canst not be believed, till experience, the mistress of fools, hath better taught it them.

Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)

he that escapeth. This we find exactly fulfilled in eh. Eze 33:21, by the flight, on the fifth day of the tenth month, in the twelfth year.

Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

Eze 33:21, Eze 33:22, 1Sa 4:12-18, Job 1:15-19

Reciprocal: Neh 1:2 – that had escaped

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Eze 24:26, He that escapes means one who escapes from Jerusalem at the time of its capture and destruction. Ezekiel will still be in Babylon when that misfortune occurs, just as he was at the time all this “acting” was being done. The one who escapes will go to Babylon and tell the prophet by word of mouth of the destruction of Jerusalem, which will have been revealed to him that same day by inspiration.

Fuente: Combined Bible Commentary