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Introduction

A.M. 3409. B.C. 595.

In this chapter, to try the faith of those Jewish captives who regarded Jerusalem with affection and a pious disposition, and to rebuke the presumption of those false prophets and their votaries, who expected a speedy return to it, Ezekiel, by a figure, warns them of its approaching calamities.

(1,) He represents the close siege of it, and the fortifications that should be raised against it, by besieging a portraiture of it, lying three hundred and ninety days on his left, and forty on his right side, thus declaring of how long continuance those sins were, which God visited upon that people, Ezekiel 4:1-8 .

(2,) The famine which should rage in the city and among the captives is represented by his eating coarse bread, baked in a very mean and disagreeable manner, so long as this typical representation lasted, Ezekiel 4:9-17 .

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