Bible Commentary

Ezekiel 35:10

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 35:10

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

Because thou hast said. The second ground of Edom's punishment lay in this, that she had presumptuously as well as confidently exclaimed, not concerning Idumea and Judah, as Jerome conjectured, but concerning Israel and Judah when she saw them stripped of their inhabitants, These two nations and these two countries shall be mine, and we will possess it; "it" meaning either the region over which the two countries extended, or, as Schroder suggests, Jerusalem their common capital (see ; and comp.

). And what constituted the gravamen of Edom's offense was that she had so spoken, whereas (or, though) the Lord was there. It is not necessary, with the LXX. and Kliefoth, to read "is there," to guard against the supposition that Ezekiel designed to suggest that, though Jehovah had formerly been in the land, he was there no longer.

But, in point of fact, Jehovah had for a time withdrawn his visible presence from the temple and the city (see ; , ), though he had by no means renounced his right to the land; and Edom's error lay in not regarding this, but in acting as if Jehovah had departed from Israel for ever (Havernick); or (better, "and") in thinking he could appropriate to himself what really belonged to Jehovah, viz.

the territory out of which Israel and Judah had been cast (Hengstenberg).

Recommended reading

More for Ezekiel 35:10

Continue with other commentaries and DiscipleDeck content connected to this verse, chapter, or topic.

Other commentaries

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 35:1-15Ezekiel 35:1-15 · The Pulpit CommentarySpecial punishment of special sin. Very painful must it be to an intelligent spirit to be the executor of Jehovah's vengeance upon transgressors: the pain is only one remove the less to announce the coming doom. Yet, as…The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 35:1-15Ezekiel 35:1-15 · The Pulpit CommentaryEXPOSITIONMatthew Henry on Ezekiel 35:10-15Ezekiel 35:10-15 · Matthew Henry Concise CommentaryWhen we see the vanity of the world in the disappointments, losses, and crosses, which others meet with, instead of showing ourselves greedy of worldly things, we should sit more loose to them. In the multitude of words…The Fall of Edom. (b. c. 587.)Ezekiel 35:10-15 · Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole BibleTHE FALL OF EDOM. (B. C. 587.) Here is, I. A further account of the sin of the Edomites, and their bad conduct towards the people of God. We find the church complaining of them for setting on the Babylonians, and irrita…The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 35:10Ezekiel 35:10 · The Pulpit CommentaryA miscalculation. Edom had taken for granted that she, in conjunction with the allied nations, no doubt, would be able to seize the territories of Israel and Judah. She had calculated her resources and matched her stren…The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 35:10-13Ezekiel 35:10-13 · The Pulpit CommentaryThe supreme mistake. The two striking and significant sentences in this passage are in the tenth and thirteenth verses: "And Jehovah was there" (Ezekiel 35:10); "I have heard" (Ezekiel 35:13). They bring out— I. EDOM'S…
commentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 35:1-15EXPOSITIONJoseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 35:1-15Special punishment of special sin. Very painful must it be to an intelligent spirit to be the executor of Jehovah's vengeance upon transgressors: the pain is only one remove the less to announce the coming doom. Yet, as…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryMatthew Henry on Ezekiel 35:10-15When we see the vanity of the world in the disappointments, losses, and crosses, which others meet with, instead of showing ourselves greedy of worldly things, we should sit more loose to them. In the multitude of words…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Fall of Edom. (b. c. 587.)THE FALL OF EDOM. (B. C. 587.) Here is, I. A further account of the sin of the Edomites, and their bad conduct towards the people of God. We find the church complaining of them for setting on the Babylonians, and irrita…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 35:10-13The supreme mistake. The two striking and significant sentences in this passage are in the tenth and thirteenth verses: "And Jehovah was there" (Ezekiel 35:10); "I have heard" (Ezekiel 35:13). They bring out— I. EDOM'S…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 35:10A miscalculation. Edom had taken for granted that she, in conjunction with the allied nations, no doubt, would be able to seize the territories of Israel and Judah. She had calculated her resources and matched her stren…Joseph S. Exell and contributors