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Ezekiel 3:3

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 3:3

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

It was in my mouth as honey, etc. The words remind us of ; ; and again of those of Jeremiah in the darkest hour of his ministry (). They are reproduced yet more closely by St.

John (). There is, after the first terror is over, an infinite sweetness in the thought of being a fellow worker with God, of speaking his words and not our own. In the case of St. John, the first sweetness was changed to bitterness as soon as he had eaten it; and this is, perhaps, implied here also in verse 14.

The first ecstatic joy passed away, and the former sense of the awfulness of the work returned.

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