Ezekiel 2:5 - Exposition
Whether they will hear, or whether they will forbear, etc. The latter word is used in the sense of "cease" or "desist," as in 1 Corinthians 9:6 and Ephesians 6:9 . The same formula meets us in Ephesians 6:7 ; Ezekiel 3:11 , Ezekiel 3:27 . The prophet is warned beforehand of the (at least) probable failure of his mission, wholly or in part. We note the parallelism of thought, though not language, in 2 Corinthians 2:15 , 2 Corinthians 2:16 . Such, at all times, has been the condition of the prophet's work. The expectation is grounded upon the antecedent fact of their being a "rebellious people." There is the consolation that in the end, partly through the fulfilment of his words, partly, it may be, through the witness of their own conscience, they shall know that there has been a prophet among them (comp. Ezekiel 33:33 ; Jeremiah 28:9 ). We note that it is the first time that Ezekiel claims that name for himself.
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