Ezekiel 2:8-10

8 Mais toi, fils de l'homme, écoute ce que je vais te dire et ne sois point rebelle, comme cette maison rebelle; ouvre la bouche, et mange ce que je vais te donner.
9 Alors je regardai, et voici une main étendue vers moi, qui tenait un livre en rouleau.
10 Elle le déploya devant moi, et il était écrit, au-dedans et au-dehors; des lamentations, des plaintes et des gémissements y étaient écrits.

Ezekiel 2:8-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 2

This chapter contains me prophet's call, commission, and instruction to prophesy. The preparation to it is in Eze 2:1,2; being fallen upon his face, he is bid to stand upon his feet, with a promise to speak to him; and the Spirit entering into him, he is set by him on his feet, and he hears what is spoken to him; then follows his mission to the children of Israel, who are described as rebellious, impudent, and stiff-hearted; and to whom he is sent, to render them inexcusable, Eze 2:3-5; and he is exhorted not to be afraid of their words, nor dismayed at their looks, however fierce and furious they might be; but faithfully declare his message, and not be discouraged, should it be without success, Eze 2:6,7; and he is instructed not to be rebellious, as they were; but open his mouth and eat what should be given him, Eze 2:8; when, in a visionary way, a hand was seen, and a roll in it, and this spread before him, written within and without, full of lamentation, mourning, and woes, as a symbol of the substance of his prophecy, Eze 2:9,10.

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