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Ezekiel 28:24

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 28:24

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

There shall be no more a pricking brier. There is a special appropriateness in Ezekiel's imagery. The words had been used in of the Canaanites at large (comp. ). Ezekiel applies them to the cities which were the most conspicuous survivors of the old Canaanite races.

Israel, he implies, had been wounded with those thorns and briers, had caught (as e.g. in the case of Jezebel) the taint of evil life and evil worship from those races; but for her there is, as in Verse 25, the future of restoration, and when that future comes, the Canaanite cities, with their idolatries and vices, should have passed away forever.

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