Ezekiel 9:2
“And, behold, six men came from the way of the higher gate, which lieth toward the north, and every man a slaughter weapon in his hand; and one man among them was clothed with linen, with a writer's inkhorn by his side: and they went in, and stood beside the brasen altar.”
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Gill's ExpositionBaptist theologian, 1697–1771
And, behold, six men,.... Either angels the form of men; or the generals of Nebuchadnezzar's army, as Kimchi interprets…
Barnes' NotesPresbyterian pastor, 1798–1870
Six men - angels of wrath - figurative of destruction. They come from the north, the quarter from which invading armies…
Adam ClarkeMethodist theologian, 1762–1832
Stood beside the brazen altar - To signify that the people against whom they had their commission were, for their…
Matthew HenryNonconformist minister, 1662–1714Ezekiel 9:1-4
In these verses we have,
I. The summons given to Jerusalem's destroyers to come forth and give their attendance. He that…
Cambridge BibleAcademic commentary, 1882–1921
six men The symbolism represents the judgment of God as executed by supernatural agents, immediately under his command.…
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