Here are three separate messages which God
entrusts the prophet to deliver concerning Judah and Jerusalem, and
all to the same purport, to show them their sins and the judgments
that were coming upon them for those sins. I. Here is a catalogue
of their sins, by which they had exposed themselves to shame and
for which God would bring them to ruin,
1 Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, 2 Now, thou son of man, wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city? yea, thou shalt shew her all her abominations. 3 Then say thou, Thus saith the Lord God, The city sheddeth blood in the midst of it, that her time may come, and maketh idols against herself to defile herself. 4 Thou art become guilty in thy blood that thou hast shed; and hast defiled thyself in thine idols which thou hast made; and thou hast caused thy days to draw near, and art come even unto thy years: therefore have I made thee a reproach unto the heathen, and a mocking to all countries. 5 Those that be near, and those that be far from thee, shall mock thee, which art infamous and much vexed. 6 Behold, the princes of Israel, every one were in thee to their power to shed blood. 7 In thee have they set light by father and mother: in the midst of thee have they dealt by oppression with the stranger: in thee have they vexed the fatherless and the widow. 8 Thou hast despised mine holy things, and hast profaned my sabbaths. 9 In thee are men that carry tales to shed blood: and in thee they eat upon the mountains: in the midst of thee they commit lewdness. 10 In thee have they discovered their fathers' nakedness: in thee have they humbled her that was set apart for pollution. 11 And one hath committed abomination with his neighbour's wife; and another hath lewdly defiled his daughter in law; and another in thee hath humbled his sister, his father's daughter. 12 In thee have they taken gifts to shed blood; thou hast taken usury and increase, and thou hast greedily gained of thy neighbours by extortion, and hast forgotten me, saith the Lord God. 13 Behold, therefore I have smitten mine hand at thy dishonest gain which thou hast made, and at thy blood which hath been in the midst of thee. 14 Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that I shall deal with thee? I the Lord have spoken it, and will do it. 15 And I will scatter thee among the heathen, and disperse thee in the countries, and will consume thy filthiness out of thee. 16 And thou shalt take thine inheritance in thyself in the sight of the heathen, and thou shalt know that I am the Lord.
In these verses the prophet by a commission
from Heaven sits as a judge upon the bench, and Jerusalem is made
to hold up her hand as a prisoner at the bar; and, if prophets were
set over other nations, much more over God's nation,
I. He is to find Jerusalem guilty of many
heinous crimes here enumerated in a long bill of indictment, and it
is billa vera—a true bill; so he writes upon it whose
judgment we are sure is according to truth. He must show her all
her abominations (
1. Murder: The city sheds blood, not
only in the suburbs, where the strangers dwell, but in the midst
of it, where, one would think, the magistrates would, if any
where, be vigilant. Even there people were murdered either in duels
or by secret assassinations and poisonings, or in the courts of
justice under colour of law, and there was no care taken to
discover and punish the murderers according to the law (
2. Idolatry: She makes idols against
herself to destroy herself,
3. Disobedience to parents (
4. Oppression and extortion. To enrich
themselves they wronged the poor (
5. Profanation of the sabbath and other
holy things. This commonly goes along with the other sins for which
they here stand indicted (
6. Uncleanness and all manner of
seventh-commandment sins, fruits of those vile affections to which
God in a way of righteous judgment gives men up, to punish them for
their idolatry and profanation of holy things. Jerusalem had been
famous for its purity, but now in the midst of thee they commit
lewdness (
7. Unmindfulness of God was at the bottom
of all this wickedness (
II. He is to pass sentence upon Jerusalem for these crimes.
1. Let her know that she has filled up the
measure of her iniquity, and that her sins are such as forbid
delays and call for speedy vengeance. She has made her time to
come (
2. Let her know that she has exposed
herself, and therefore God has justly exposed her, to the contempt
and scorn of all her neighbours (
3. Let her know that God is displeased,
highly displeased, at her wickedness, and does and will witness
against it (
4. Let her know that, proud and secure as
she is, she is no match for God's judgments,
5. Let her know that, since she has walked
in the way of the heathen, and learned their works, she shall have
enough of them (
6. Let her know that God has disowned her
and cast her off. He had been her heritage and portion; but now
(
17 And the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, 18 Son of man, the house of Israel is to me become dross: all they are brass, and tin, and iron, and lead, in the midst of the furnace; they are even the dross of silver. 19 Therefore thus saith the Lord God; Because ye are all become dross, behold, therefore I will gather you into the midst of Jerusalem. 20 As they gather silver, and brass, and iron, and lead, and tin, into the midst of the furnace, to blow the fire upon it, to melt it; so will I gather you in mine anger and in my fury, and I will leave you there, and melt you. 21 Yea, I will gather you, and blow upon you in the fire of my wrath, and ye shall be melted in the midst thereof. 22 As silver is melted in the midst of the furnace, so shall ye be melted in the midst thereof; and ye shall know that I the Lord have poured out my fury upon you.
The same melancholy string is still harped
upon, and various turns are given it, to make it affecting, that it
may be influencing. The prophet must here show, or at least it is
here shown him, that the whole house of Israel has become as dross
and that as dross they shall be consumed. What David has said
concerning the wicked ones of the world is here said concerning the
wicked ones of the church, now that it is corrupt and degenerate
(
I. See here how the wretched degeneracy of
the house of Israel is described. That state, in David's and
Solomon's time, had been a head of gold; when the kingdoms
were divided it was as the arms of silver. But now, 1. It
has degenerated into baser metal, of no value in comparison with
what it formerly was: They are all brass, and tin, and iron, and
lead, which some make to signify divers sorts of sinners among
them. Their being brass denotes the impudence of some in their
wickedness; they are brazen-faced, and cannot blush; their
shoes had been iron and brass (
II. How the woeful destruction of this
degenerate house of Israel is foretold. They are all gathered
together in Jerusalem; thither people fled from all parts of the
country as to a city of refuge, not only because it was a strong
city, but because it was the holy city. Now God tells them that
their flocking into Jerusalem, which they intended for their
security, should be as the gathering of various sorts of metal into
the furnace or crucible, to be melted down, and to have the dross
separated from them. They are in the midst of Jerusalem,
surrounded by the forces of the enemy; and, being thus enclosed, 1.
The fire of God's wrath shall be kindled upon this furnace,
and it shall be blown, to make it burn fiercely and
strongly,
23 And the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, 24 Son of man, say unto her, Thou art the land that is not cleansed, nor rained upon in the day of indignation. 25 There is a conspiracy of her prophets in the midst thereof, like a roaring lion ravening the prey; they have devoured souls; they have taken the treasure and precious things; they have made her many widows in the midst thereof. 26 Her priests have violated my law, and have profaned mine holy things: they have put no difference between the holy and profane, neither have they shewed difference between the unclean and the clean, and have hid their eyes from my sabbaths, and I am profaned among them. 27 Her princes in the midst thereof are like wolves ravening the prey, to shed blood, and to destroy souls, to get dishonest gain. 28 And her prophets have daubed them with untempered mortar, seeing vanity, and divining lies unto them, saying, Thus saith the Lord God, when the Lord hath not spoken. 29 The people of the land have used oppression, and exercised robbery, and have vexed the poor and needy: yea, they have oppressed the stranger wrongfully. 30 And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land, that I should not destroy it: but I found none. 31 Therefore have I poured out mine indignation upon them; I have consumed them with the fire of my wrath: their own way have I recompensed upon their heads, saith the Lord God.
Here is, I. A general idea given of the
land of Israel, how well it deserved the judgments coming to
destroy it and how much it needed these judgments to refine it. Let
the prophet tell her plainly, "Thou art the land that is not
cleansed, not refined as metal is, and therefore needest to be
again put into the furnace. Means and methods of reformation have
been ineffectual; thou art not rained upon in the day of
indignation." This was one of the judgments which God brought
upon them in the day of his wrath, he withheld the rain from
them,
II. A particular charge drawn up against the several orders and degrees of men among them, which shows that they had all helped to fill the measure of the nation's guilt, but none had done any thing towards the emptying of it; they are therefore all alike.
1. They have every one corrupted his way, and those who should have been the brightest examples of virtue were ringleaders in iniquity and patterns of vice.
(1.) The prophets, who pretended to
make known the mind of God to them, were not only deceivers,
but devourers (
(2.) The priests, who were teachers by
office, and had the custody of the sacred things, and should have
called the false prophets to account, were as bad as they,
(3.) The princes, who should have
interposed with their authority to redress these grievances, were
as daring transgressors of the law as any (
(4.) The people that had any power in their
hands learned of their princes to abuse it,
2. There is none that appears as an
intercessor for them (