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Ezekiel 3:1

Before, there was a direct commission, now there is a symbolic action. John has the same vision (Revelation 10:8 ff), but there that is expressed, which is here left to be inferred, namely, that "as soon as he had eaten it his belly was bitter." The sweetness in the mouth denoted that it was good to be a messenger of the Lord (compare the margin reference), but the bitterness which accompanied it, denoted that the commission brought with it much sorrow.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Ezekiel 3:1:

Numbers 5:11-31
1 Kings 11:30
Ezekiel 19:1
Ezekiel 37:16-28
Revelation 10:8
Revelation 10:9
Revelation 10:9

 

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