1883 Haydock Douay Rheims Bible
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Ezekiel 24:1 | And *the word of the Lord came to me in the ninth year, in the tenth month, the tenth day of the month, saying: | Year of the World 3414, Year before Christ 590. Month; January 30, the year of the world 3414. (Usher) --- Ezechiel was then in Mesopotamia, and when the news of the siege commencing on that very day, should arrive; it would make a great impression upon the people, so that they would have confidence in him, (Calmet) as the certainty of the prediction would appear, 4 Kings 25:1. (Worthington) |
Ezekiel 24:2 | Son of man, write thee the name of this day, on which the king of Babylon hath set himself against Jerusalem to-day. | Pot, to denote Jerusalem: the flesh boiled and consumed in the fire with the bones, would shew the future dismal condition of its chiefs and inhabitants. (Haydock) --- The hardened Jews turned such things to ridicule, Ezechiel 11:3. |
Ezekiel 24:3 | And thou shalt speak by a figure, a parable, to the provoking house, and say to them: Thus saith the Lord God: Set on a pot, set it on, I say; and put water into it. | |
Ezekiel 24:4 | Heap together into it the pieces thereof, every good piece, the thigh and the shoulder, choice pieces and full of bones. | Choice. Hebrew, "the choice of the bones," or the finest pieces separated from the bones, as the Septuagint and the sequel seem to require. (Calmet) --- The bones might serve to burn, ver. 5. (Haydock) See St. Jerome. (Vatable, etc.) (Calmet) |
Ezekiel 24:5 | Take the fattest of the flock, and lay together piles of bones under it: the seething thereof is boiling hot, and the bones thereof are thoroughly sodden in the midst of it. | The, etc. Literally, "its boiling has grown hot;" the citizens suffer terribly. --- Bones. Hebrew hatsamim, (Haydock) may denote the more solid meat. |
Ezekiel 24:6 | Therefore, thus saith the Lord God: Wo to the bloody city, to the pot whose rust is in it, and its rust is not gone out of it: cast it out piece by piece, there hath no lot fallen upon it. | Rust: the inveterate malice of the city, ver. 12. --- Upon it. Hurl the pieces of meat out of the pot, without any choice. (Calmet) --- All the people shall feel my indignation, the rich as well as the poor, ver. 13. (Haydock) |
Ezekiel 24:7 | For her blood is in the midst of her, she hath shed it upon the smooth rock: she hath not shed it upon the ground, that it might be covered with dust. | She hath. Septuagint, "I have let it corrupt upon. I have not," etc., (ver. 8.; Haydock) as if God spoke. The Jews had committed murder without fear. They had naturally a horror for blood, and the law ordered even that of beasts to be covered, Leviticus 17:13. Now innocent blood cries for vengeance, Genesis 4:10. The punishment shall be as visible as the crime, ver. 8. |
Ezekiel 24:8 | And that I might bring my indignation upon her, and take my vengeance: I have shed her blood upon the smooth rock, that it should not be covered. | |
Ezekiel 24:9 | Therefore, thus saith the Lord God: *Wo to the bloody city, of which I will make a great bonfire. Nahum 3:1.; Habacuc 2:12. | |
Ezekiel 24:10 | Heap together the bones, which I will burn with fire: the flesh shall be consumed, and the whole composition shall be sodden, and the bones shall be consumed. | And the. Hebrew, "put in the seasoning and the bones," etc. |
Ezekiel 24:11 | Then set it empty upon burning coals, that it may be hot, and the brass thereof may be melted; and let the filth of it be melted, in the midst thereof, and let the rust of it be consumed. | |
Ezekiel 24:12 | Great pains have been taken, and the great rust thereof is not gone out, not even by fire. | |
Ezekiel 24:13 | Thy uncleanness is execrable: because I desired to cleanse thee, and thou art not cleansed from thy filthiness: neither shalt thou be cleansed, before I cause my indignation to rest in thee. | Thy. Hebrew, "In thy crime there is design," or malice. This rendered the Jews so hateful (Calmet) and irreclaimable. (Haydock) --- God had given them abundant instructions (Calmet) and graces; but all was contemned. (Haydock) --- When the fire of tribulation does not amend sinners, they are sentenced to hell fire. (Worthington) |
Ezekiel 24:14 | I, the Lord, have spoken: it shall come to pass, and I will do it: I will not pass by, nor spare, nor be pacified: I will judge thee according to thy ways, and according to thy doings, saith the Lord. | |
Ezekiel 24:15 | And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: | |
Ezekiel 24:16 | Son of man, behold I take from thee the desire of thy eyes with a stroke: and thou shalt not lament, nor weep: neither shall thy tears run down. | Stroke; pestilence, or sudden death. This would make the loss of a dear wife still more afflicting. Yet such distress will fall upon the whole nation, (Calmet) and misery shall increase so much, that a private loss will be almost forgotten. (Haydock) --- Curae leves loquuntur, graviores silent. (Seneca, Troad.) --- When a loss is foreseen, it is more easily borne. Private calamities sink in public ones. (Worthington) |
Ezekiel 24:17 | Sigh in silence; make no mourning for the dead: let the tire of thy head be upon thee, and thy shoes on thy feet, and cover not thy face, nor eat the meat of mourners. | Silence, for such manifold calamities, if thou canst screen thyself from the enemy, who will otherwise take offence, as he has brought them on. (Haydock) --- Dead. Priests were allowed to mourn only for father or mother, and their unmarried brothers and sisters, Leviticus 21:1. Ezechiel (xliv. 25.) adds, Son and daughter. Many think the wife must also be understood, as she is nearer than a brother. The reasons for these prohibitions did not then subsist, as no sacrifice could be offered in Chaldea; and therefore God here specifies what the prophet was not to do, (Calmet) though lawful on other occasions. (Sanctius) --- Tire. Literally, "crown," bandage, (Calmet) or parchment, on which parts of the law were written. Septuagint, "Let (Roman edition adds, not) the hair of thy head be curled (or ruffed; sumpeplegmenon) upon thee." (Haydock) --- It was usually cut in mourning. (St. Jerome) --- Feet. They were bare, at funerals, and in times of sorrow, 2 Kings 15:30. --- Face, like David. Hebrew, "the upper lip," which mourners and lepers covered, Leviticus 13:45. (Calmet) --- Mourners. Feasts were prepared by the relations, (Josephus, Jewish Wars 2:1.) and friends sent some food, but no delicacies, to those who mourned, Leviticus 5:9. |
Ezekiel 24:18 | So I spoke to the people in the morning, and my wife died in the evening: and I did in the morning as he had commanded me. | |
Ezekiel 24:19 | And the people said to me: Why dost thou not tell us what these things mean that thou dost? | |
Ezekiel 24:20 | And I said to them: The word of the Lord came to me, saying: | |
Ezekiel 24:21 | Speak to the house of Israel: Thus saith the Lord God: Behold, I will profane my sanctuary, the glory of your realm, and the thing that your eyes desire, and for which your soul feareth: your sons and your daughters, whom you have left, shall fall by the sword. | Profane, or esteem it no more, (Haydock) but abandon it to the Gentiles. (Calmet) --- Feareth to lose; or on which it rests, ver. 25. (Haydock) |
Ezekiel 24:22 | And you shall do as I have done: you shall not cover your faces, nor shall you eat the meat of mourners. | |
Ezekiel 24:23 | You shall have crowns on your heads, and shoes on your feet; you shall not lament nor weep, but you shall pine away for your iniquities, and every one shall sigh with his brother. | |
Ezekiel 24:24 | And Ezechiel shall be unto you for a sign of things to come: according to all that he hath done, so shall you do, when this shall come to pass: and you shall know that I am the Lord God. | |
Ezekiel 24:25 | And thou, O son of man, behold in the day wherein I will take away from them their strength, and the joy of their glory, and the desire of their eyes, upon which their souls rest, their sons and their daughters. | |
Ezekiel 24:26 | In that day when he that escapeth shall come to thee, to tell thee; | |
Ezekiel 24:27 | In that day, I say, shall thy mouth be opened to him that hath escaped, and thou shalt speak, and shalt be silent no more: and thou shalt be unto them for a sign of things to come: and you shall know that I am the Lord. | No more, if thou darest to speak before the Chaldeans, ver. 17. Reserve thy tears and lamentations for that time. (Calmet) |