1883 Haydock Douay Rheims Bible
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Ezekiel 12:1 | And *the word of the Lord came to me, saying: | Year of the World 3411, Year before Christ 593. |
Ezekiel 12:2 | Son of man, thou dwellest in the midst of a provoking house: who have eyes to see, and see not: and ears to hear, and hear not: for they are a provoking house. | |
Ezekiel 12:3 | Thou, therefore, O son of man, prepare thee all necessaries for removing, and remove by day in their sight: and thou shalt remove out of thy place to another place in their sight, if so be they will regard it: for they are a provoking house. | Removing. Literally, "vessels of transmigration," (Haydock) or bundles, (Calmet) and what was requisite for travelling, (Worthington) or in exile. (Haydock) --- All this, to Ezechiel 20., happened five years before the fall of Jerusalem. (Calmet) --- See Ezechiel 8:1. (Haydock) |
Ezekiel 12:4 | And thou shalt bring forth thy furniture as the furniture of one that is removing by day in their sight: and thou shalt go forth in the evening in their presence, as one goeth forth that removeth his dwelling. | |
Ezekiel 12:5 | Dig thee a way through the wall before their eyes: and thou shalt go forth through it. | |
Ezekiel 12:6 | In their sight thou shalt be carried out upon men's shoulders, thou shalt be carried out in the dark: thou shalt cover thy face, and shalt not see the ground: for I have set thee for a sign of things to come to the house of Israel. | Be carried. (Septuagint) St. Jerome reads, "thou shalt carry thy bundles on the shoulder," as many explain the Hebrew, (Calmet) and also ver. 7. "I bear it upon my shoulder," ver. 12. (Protestants) (Haydock) --- Cover, to denote the blindness of Sedecias, (Calmet) or his attempt to disguise himself. (Haydock) --- The faces of criminals were covered, Esther vii. The king and nobles escaped through a breach, Jeremias 39:4. (Calmet) --- Sign. Literally, "a prodigy to," etc. (Haydock) --- The actions as well as the words of the prophet indicated what would happen. (St. Jerome, ver. 11.) |
Ezekiel 12:7 | I did, therefore, as he had commanded me: I brought forth my goods by day, as the goods of one that removeth: and in the evening I digged through the wall with my hand: and I went forth in the dark, and was carried on men's shoulders in their sight. | |
Ezekiel 12:8 | And the word of the Lord came to me in the morning, saying: | |
Ezekiel 12:9 | Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the provoking house, said to thee: What art thou doing? | |
Ezekiel 12:10 | Say to them: Thus saith the Lord God: This burden concerneth my prince that is in Jerusalem, and all the house of Israel, that are among them. | Jerusalem. The people regarded not Jeremias. This prediction would be sent to them to confirm what he said, while it would tend to keep up the spirits of those who were in captivity. (Theodoret) (Calmet) --- Israel. The people, or those of the ten tribes who had retired thither. (Menochius) |
Ezekiel 12:11 | Say: I am a sign of things to come to you: as I have done, so shall it be done to them: they shall be removed from their dwellings, and go into captivity. | |
Ezekiel 12:12 | And the prince that is in the midst of them, shall be carried on shoulders, he shall go forth in the dark: they shall dig through the wall to bring him out: his face shall be covered, that he may not see the ground with his eyes. | |
Ezekiel 12:13 | *And I will spread my net over him, and he shall be taken in my net: and I will bring him into Babylon, into the land of the Chaldeans, and he shall not see it, and there he shall die. Ezechiel 17:20. | Net, as was done in war, and to catch wild beasts, Jeremias 16:16. (Calmet) --- Not see it, because his eyes shall be put out by Nabuchodonosor. (Challoner) --- The false prophets thought they perceived a contradiction here; (Worthington) and Sedecias, confronting it with Jeremias 38:18., disregarded both. (Josephus, Antiquities 10:10.) --- This was more pardonable than for Paine to object this as an inconsistency, after the event has so clearly verified the predictions of both, and shewed their consent. (Haydock) --- The unhappy prince saw too late the true meaning. (Calmet) --- He was put in a cage, like a wild beast, and conveyed blind to Babylon. (St. Jerome) |
Ezekiel 12:14 | And all that are about him, his guards, and his troops, I will scatter into every wind: and I will draw out the sword after them. | Them. Many joined Godolias, Ezechiel 5:2. (Haydock) |
Ezekiel 12:15 | And they shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall have dispersed them among the nations, and scattered them in the countries. | |
Ezekiel 12:16 | And I will leave a few men of them from the sword, and from the famine, and from the pestilence: that they may declare all their wicked deeds among the nations whither they shall go: and they shall know that I am the Lord. | |
Ezekiel 12:17 | And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: | |
Ezekiel 12:18 | Son of man, eat thy bread in trouble: and drink thy water in hurry and sorrow. | Sorrow. Act like one under great anxiety and distress. (Calmet) |
Ezekiel 12:19 | And say to the people of the land: Thus saith the Lord God to them that dwell in Jerusalem, in the land of Israel: They shall eat their bread in care, and drink their water in desolation: That the land may become desolate from the multitude that is therein, for the iniquity of all that dwell therein. | |
Ezekiel 12:20 | And the cities that are now inhabited, shall be laid waste, and the land shall be desolate: and you shall know that I am the Lord. | |
Ezekiel 12:21 | And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: | |
Ezekiel 12:22 | Son of man, what is this proverb that you have in the land of Israel? saying: The days shall be prolonged, and every vision shall fail. | Proverb, or common saying. (Worthington) --- Prolonged. They took occasion from God's long suffering to become more wicked, (Calmet) and even asserted that the prophets told nothing but lies, (Theodoret) and spoke of events at a great distance, that they might not be detected. If what they announced came to pass, they attributed it to chance; (Calmet) if it did not, being only conditional, they ridiculed this idea as a mere subterfuge. (Haydock) --- As the prophets had long before foretold the captivity, and it had not yet taken place, (Worthington) in general, though many were already in exile, (Haydock) they concluded that it would never be realized. Thus heretics deny the general judgment, 1 Peter 3:(Worthington) --- Every vision, on this head, ver. 28. Many events were revealed that regarded the times of Christ, Daniel ix., etc. (Haydock) |
Ezekiel 12:23 | Say to them, therefore: Thus saith the Lord God: I will make this proverb to cease, neither shall it be any more a common saying in Israel: and tell them that the days are at hand, and the effect of every vision. | |
Ezekiel 12:24 | For there shall be no more any vain visions, nor doubtful divination in the midst of the children of Israel. | |
Ezekiel 12:25 | For I the Lord will speak: and what word soever I shall speak, it shall come to pass, and shall not be prolonged any more: but in your days, ye provoking house, I will speak the word, and will do it, saith the Lord God. | |
Ezekiel 12:26 | And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: | |
Ezekiel 12:27 | Son of man, behold the house of Israel, they that say: The vision that this man seeth, is for many days to come: and this man prophesieth of times afar off. | |
Ezekiel 12:28 | Therefore say to them: Thus saith the Lord God: Not one word of mine shall be prolonged any more: the word that I shall speak shall be accomplished, saith the Lord God. |