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Ezekiel 20:7-10

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 20:7-10

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

No special mention of the idols of Egypt occurs in the Pentateuch, but it lies, in the nature of the case, that this was the form of idolatry implied in the second commandment, and the history of the "golden calf" () shows that they had caught the infection of the Mnevis or Apis worship while they sojourned in Egypt.

Here apparently the prophet speaks of that sojourn prior to the mission of Moses. In bold anthropomorphic speech he represents Jehovah as half purposing to make an end of the people there and then, and afterwards repenting.

He wrought for his Name's sake, that the deliverance of the Exodus might manifest his righteousness and might, the attributes specially implied in that Name, to Egypt and the surrounding nations. They should not have it in their power to say that he had abandoned the people whom he had chosen.

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