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Selected Verse: Ezekiel 4:14 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Eze 4:14 |
Strong Concordance |
Then said [0559] I, Ah [0162] Lord [0136] GOD [03069]! behold, my soul [05315] hath not been polluted [02930]: for from my youth [05271] up even till now have I not eaten [0398] of that which dieth of itself [05038], or is torn in pieces [02966]; neither came [0935] there abominable [06292] flesh [01320] into my mouth [06310]. |
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King James |
Then said I, Ah Lord GOD! behold, my soul hath not been polluted: for from my youth up even till now have I not eaten of that which dieth of itself, or is torn in pieces; neither came there abominable flesh into my mouth. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
Ezekiel, as a priest, had been accustomed to the strictest abstinence from everything legally impure. Peter felt the same scruple at a similar command (Act 10:14; compare Isa 65:4). Positive precepts, being dependent on a particular command can be set aside at the will of the divine ruler; but moral precepts are everlasting in their obligation because God cannot be inconsistent with His unchanging moral nature.
abominable flesh--literally, "flesh that stank from putridity." Flesh of animals three days killed was prohibited (Lev 7:17-18; Lev 19:6-7). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Abominable flesh - Flesh that had become corrupt and foul by overkeeping. Compare Lev 19:7. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
My soul hath not been polluted - There is a remarkable similarity between this expostulation of the prophet and that of St. Peter, Act 10:14. |
6 It shall be eaten [0398] the same day [03117] ye offer [02077] it, and on the morrow [04283]: and if ought remain [03498] until the third [07992] day [03117], it shall be burnt [08313] in the fire [0784].
7 And if it be eaten [0398] at all [0398] on the third [07992] day [03117], it is abominable [06292]; it shall not be accepted [07521].
17 But the remainder [03498] of the flesh [01320] of the sacrifice [02077] on the third [07992] day [03117] shall be burnt [08313] with fire [0784].
18 And if any of the flesh [01320] of the sacrifice [02077] of his peace offerings [08002] be eaten [0398] at all [0398] on the third [07992] day [03117], it shall not be accepted [07521], neither shall it be imputed [02803] unto him that offereth [07126] it: it shall be an abomination [06292], and the soul [05315] that eateth [0398] of it shall bear [05375] his iniquity [05771].
4 Which remain [03427] among the graves [06913], and lodge [03885] in the monuments [05341], which eat [0398] swine's [02386] flesh [01320], and broth [04839] [06564] of abominable [06292] things is in their vessels [03627];
14 But [1161] Peter [4074] said [2036], Not so [3365], Lord [2962]; for [3754] I have [5315] never [3763] eaten [5315] any thing [3956] that is common [2839] or [2228] unclean [169].
7 And if it be eaten [0398] at all [0398] on the third [07992] day [03117], it is abominable [06292]; it shall not be accepted [07521].
14 But [1161] Peter [4074] said [2036], Not so [3365], Lord [2962]; for [3754] I have [5315] never [3763] eaten [5315] any thing [3956] that is common [2839] or [2228] unclean [169].