Ezekiel 20:39

Go ye.

25,26; Jud 10:14; 2Ki 3:13; Ps 81:12; Ho 4:17; Am 4:4,5

Ro 1:24-28; 2Th 2:11

but.

23:37-39; Pr 21:27; Isa 1:13-15; 66:3; Jer 7:9-11; Zep 1:4,5

Mt 6:24; Re 3:15,16

Ezekiel 23:38-39

they have.

7:20; 8:5-16; 2Ki 21:4,7; 23:11,12

and have.

20:13,24; 22:8; Ne 13:17,18; Jer 17:27

they came.

Isa 3:9; Jer 7:8-11; 11:15; Mic 3:11; Joh 18:28

thus.

38; 44:7; 2Ki 21:4; 2Ch 33:4-7; Jer 23:11

Ezekiel 39:7

will I.

22; 38:16,23

and I will.

20:9,14,39; 36:20,21,36; Ex 20:7; Le 18:21

the heathen.

38:16,23

the Holy.

Isa 12:6; 43:3,14; 55:5; 60:9,14

Hosea 14:8

What.

2,3; Job 34:32; Ac 19:18-20; 1Th 1:9; 1Pe 1:14-16; 4:3,4

I have.

Job 33:27; Jer 31:18-20; Lu 15:20; Joh 1:47,48

I am.

Isa 41:19; 55:13; 60:13

From me.

Joh 1:16; 15:1-8; Ga 5:22,23; Eph 5:9; Php 1:11; 2:13; 4:13; Jas 1:17

Zechariah 13:2

I will cut.

Ex 22:13; De 12:3; Jos 23:7; Ps 16:4; Isa 2:18,20; Eze 30:13; 36:25

Eze 37:23; Ho 2:17; 14:8; Mic 5:12-14; Zep 1:3,4; 2:11

cause.

1Ki 22:22; Jer 8:10-12; 23:14,15; 29:23; Eze 13:12-16,23; 14:9

Mic 2:11; Mt 7:15; 2Co 11:13-15; 2Pe 2:1-3,15-19; 1Jo 4:1,2

Re 19:20

unclean.

Mt 12:43; Lu 11:20; Re 16:13,14; 18:2; 20:1-3

Zechariah 14:20-21

shall there.

Pr 21:3,4; Isa 23:18; Ob 1:17; Zep 2:11; Mal 1:11; Lu 11:41; Ac 10:15

Ac 10:28; 11:9; 15:9; Ro 14:17,18; Col 3:17,22-24; Tit 1:15,16

1Pe 4:11

bells. or, bridles.

Ex 28:33-35

HOLINESS.

Ex 28:36; 39:30; Le 8:9; Ps 110:3; 1Co 3:16,17; 1Pe 2:5,9; Re 1:6

Re 5:10; 20:6

and the.

Le 6:28; 1Sa 2:14; Eze 46:20-24

the bowls.

9:15; Ex 25:29; 37:16; Nu 4:7,14; 7:13,19,84,85; 2Ch 4:8; *marg:

every.

7:6; De 12:7,12; Ne 8:10; Ro 14:6,7; 1Co 10:31; 1Ti 4:3-5

no more.

Isa 4:3; 35:8; Eze 44:9; Ho 12:7; *marg:

Joe 3:17; Mt 21:12,13; Mr 11:15-17; Joh 2:15,16; 1Co 6:9-11

Re 18:11-15; 21:27; 22:15

in the.

Eph 2:19-22; 1Ti 3:15; Heb 3:6; 1Pe 4:17The predictions contained in this chapter seem to relate to events which gradually extend from the death of Christ to the glorious days of the millennium:--the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, whose armies were composed of many nations, which was "the day of the Lord," in which he came "to destroy those who would not that he should reign over them," (ver. 1, 2;) the subversion of the Roman empire, after being the executioners of the Divine vengeance on the Jews, by God's stirring up the barbarous nations to invade them, (ver. 3;) the effusion of Divine knowledge from Jerusalem, by the promulgation of the Gospel, (ver. 4-9;) the rebuilding and replenishing of Jerusalem, (ver. 10, 11;) the destruction of the nations who shall fight against her, (ver. 12-15;) the conversion of the remnant of those nations to the Lord, (ver. 16-19;) and the peace and purity of the universal church in the latter days, (ver. 20, 21.)
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