Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Ezekiel 44:10-11

Levites . . . shall . . . bear—namely, the punishment of

their iniquity . . . Yet they shall be ministers—So Mark, a Levite, nephew of Barnabas (Acts 4:36), was punished by Paul for losing an opportunity of bearing the cross of Christ, and yet was afterwards admitted into his friendship again, and showed his zeal (Acts 13:13; Acts 15:37; Colossians 4:10; II Timothy 4:11). One may be a believer, and that too in a distinguished place, and yet lose some special honor—be acknowledged as pious, yet be excluded from some dignity [BENGEL].

charge at the gates—Better to be "a doorkeeper in the house of God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness" (Psalms 84:10). Though standing as a mere doorkeeper, it is in the house of God, which hath foundations: whereas he who dwells with the wicked, dwells in but shifting tents.




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