Bible commentary on the Book of Ezekiel, chapter 14, by Dr. Bob Utley, retired professor of hermeneutics. an image, which they heated inwardly, and its eyes were of lead; That Judah of Ezekiel's day is intended is clear from the mention of Jaazaniah the son of Shaphan, as Shaphan had been Josiah's secretary of state and his other sons, such as Jeremiah's friend Ahikam, came to occupy important positions (see 2 Kings 22:8-14 2 Kings 22:8-14 [8] And Hilkiah the high priest said to … abomination, they were weeping for Tammuz. the sacrifices offered; and therefore it was the greater Kimchi relates various interpretations of it; "some (he says) expound it by an antiphrasis, "making Tammuz glad"; in the month of Tammuz they made a feast to the idol, and the women came to make him glad: others say, that with great diligence they brought water to the eyes of the idol called Tammuz, and it wept; signifying that it desired they would worship it: others interpret the word Tammuz as signifying "burnt"; (from the words in Daniel 3:19; , "to heat the furnace";) as if should say, they wept for him, because he was for they burnt their sons and daughters in the fire, and the women wept for them. It was just a foreshadow of what He was to do for His church. to the north was the gate called Teri or Tedi, and was very This commentary adheres to a literal interpretation of the Scriptures, a belief that God is not yet finished with the nation of Israel, a belief in a literal return of Christ to literally reign and rule on the earth for 1000 years. Tammuz—from a Hebrew root, "to melt down." Vid. In this part of the temple were "For every one of the house of Israel, or of the stranger that sojourneth in Israel, … Ezekiel 16:8-14 New International Version (NIV). Whilst the men of the nation, represented by the seventy elders, were secretly carrying on their idolatrous worship, the women were sitting at the temple gate, and indulging in public lamentation for Thammuz. The month in which the vision was seen, the sixth month (September), was not the month of the Tammuz-rites. Ezekiel 8:13. been; but at the northern gate, near the place of sacrifice; and The idea thus fabled was that of the waters of the river and the beauties of spring destroyed by the summer heat. About this book 1. This Phœnician feast answered to the similar Egyptian one in honor of Osiris. A word list at the end explains words with a *star by them. From the term's usage in Daniel 7:13 and Daniel 8:14, it came to be recognized as a Messianic title, the very one, in ... John Trapp Complete Commentary. Ezekiel 8:14. (e) Ebr. Ezekiel 8:10-18 Commentary. 28:16) will become a stumbling block to some. (1) Ezekiel, the elders, and the hand of the LORD. for they say, The Lord seeth vs not, the Lord hath forsaken the earth. 8:14; Rom. It came to pass in the sixth year, in the sixth [month], on the fifth of the month, … worshipped: and, behold, there sat women weeping for 9 Then I … And he said unto me. ] 12 Then said he vnto me, Sonne of man, hast thou seene what the ancients of the house of Israel doe in the darke, euery man in the chambers of his imagery? (d) Phaedrus, tom. I. Tammuz (the Syrian for Adonis), the paramour of Venus, and of the same name as the river flowing from Lebanon; killed by a wild boar, and, according to the fable, permitted to spend half the year on earth, and obliged to spend the other half in the lower world. 2. p. 132. A. Ezekiel goes to Jerusalem in a vision. (o) The Jews write, that this was a prophet of the idols, who after his death was once a year mourned for in the night. - The prophet is taken from the entrance into the court to the entrance of the gate of the temple, to see the women sitting there weeping for Thammuz. Ezekiel has often been called the father of Judaism. The connected visions at Ezekiel 3:12-7:27' comprehended Judah and Israel; but the visions (Ezekiel 8:1-11:25') refer immediately to Jerusalem and the remnant of Judah under Zedekiah, … This view has not been shaken even by the objections raised by Chwolson in his Ssaabins (II. Christ from his lofty throne … At the same time there was a connection between this and the sun-worship, in that the decline of the sun and the decline of nature might be alike represented by the death of Adonis. Ezekiel 8 is the eighth chapter of the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.This book contains the prophecies attributed to the prophet/priest Ezekiel, and is one of the Books of the Prophets. Such was in Ezekiel's day one of the most detestable forms of idolatry. Updated: Tue, 01/30/2018 - 15:26 By admin. Comment. "תּמּוּז, Θαμμούζ or Θαμμούς," says Jerome, "whom we have interpreted as Adonis, is called Thamuz both in Hebrew and Syriac; and because, according to the heathen legend, this lover of Venus and most beautiful youth is said to have been slain in the month of June and then restored to life again, they call this month of June by the same name, and keep an annual festival in his honour, at which he is lamented by women as though he were dead, and then afterwards celebrated in songs as having come to life again." After the … For the myth of Thammuz, mentioned in the Nabataean writings as a man who was put to death by the king of Babylon, whom he had commanded to introduce the worship of the seven planets and the twelve signs of the zodiac, and who was exalted to a god after his death, and honoured with a mourning festival, is nothing more than a refined interpretation of the very ancient nature-worship which spread over the whole of Hither Asia, and in which the power of the sun over the vegetation of the year was celebrated. ((z) Maimon. but, leaving these interpretations, Tammuz was either the Adonis of the Grecians; and so the Vulgate Latin version renders it Adonis; who was a young man beloved by Venus, and, being killed by a boar, his death was lamented by her; and, in respect to the goddess, an anniversary solemnity was kept by men and women lamenting his death, especially by women. 12 Then said he unto me, Son of man, hast thou seen what the ancients of the house of … Ezekiel 8:14, ESV: "Then he brought me to the entrance of the north gate of the house of the LORD, and … 2:8). Under the weeping for Thammuz, Jerome (with Melito of Sardis and all the Greek Fathers) has correctly recognised the worship of Adonis. Many of the older commentaries (pre-1900) tend to be non … Ezekiel 16:8-14 The Lord 's Faithless Bride. "And when I passed by thee, and saw thee polluted..." Thus far, the prophet has seen in the different courts of the Temple the general image worship of the people, then the creature worship of their elders, and now the corrupt and debasing rites of their women. The time of prophecy is noted, Ezekiel 29:1, the order to prophesy against Pharaoh, who is described as a large fish, lying in his rivers, and boasting of them, Ezekiel 29:2, his destruction and the manner of it, Ezekiel 29:4, the reason of it, his treachery to the Jews, Ezekiel 29:6, hence the whole land of Egypt is threatened … Special Topic: Cornerstone "Should I be consulted by them at all" This is … This was a revival of nature-worship under another form - the death of Adonis symbolized the suspension of the productive powers of nature, which were in due time revived. Salem Media Group. NET ©: Then he brought me to the entrance of the north gate of the Lord ’s house. It is not certain that this verse refers to any special act of Tammuz-worship. (8-14) The message to the princes and people of Jerusalem. 3. p. 974, Ed. and, behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz: they were not in the court of the women, where they should have been; but at the northern gate, near the place of sacrifice; and they were sitting there, which none but the kings of the house of Judah, and of the family of David, were allowed in the temple (z); but, what was the greatest abomination, they were weeping for Tammuz. Who was Tammuz and why would women be weeping for him? Ezekiel 8:14 Context. But that such rites had been performed in Jerusalem there can be little doubt. 1. This is done under the parable of an exposed infant rescued from death, educated, … His influence on the future development of Israel's religion was, at least for several centuries, greater than that of any of the other prophets. Words in boxes are from the Bible. The festival was identical with the Greek "Adoniacs." 3. By "the Lord's house" no doubt is meant the temple, which the Bible commentary on the Book of Ezekiel, chapter 8, by Dr. Bob Utley, retired professor of hermeneutics. (y) Misn. And He said to me, Thou shalt yet again see still greater abominations which they do. The worship of Adonis had its headquarters at Byblos, where at certain periods of the year the stream, becoming stained by mountain floods, was popularly said to be red with the blood of Adonis. A. Ezekiel goes to Jerusalem in a vision. house, which [was] towards the north Ezekiel 8:14 “Then he brought me to the door of the gate of the LORD'S house which was toward the north; and, behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz.” King James Version (KJV) Ezekiel 8:15. I gave you my solemn oath and entered into a covenant with you, declares the Sovereign Lord, and you became … REMEMBER HOW WE WERE WHEN GOD FIRST CAME TO US. “ — — — Tammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate, In am’rous ditties all a summer’s day, While smooth Adonis, from his native rock, Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Tammuz, yearly wounded: the love-tale Infected Sion’s daughters with like heat, Whose wanton passions, in the sacred porch, Ezekiel saw, when by the vision led His eye survey’d the dark idolatries Of alienated Judah — — — .” PARADISE LOST b. 9:33; 1 Pet. The article in הנּשׁים is used generically. 15. Christus solio sic insit ab alto. And in the morning … Bibl. wherefore (the women) said, it asks for an offering: but not the Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (14) Women weeping for Tammuz. ... 8:14-15: 8:14-15: 8:14-15: 8:15-16: 8:15-16: 8:16-18: 8:16-18: 8:16-18: 8:17-18: 8:17-18: READING CYCLE THREE (see "Bible Interpretation Seminar") FOLLOWING THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR'S INTENT AT PARAGRAPH LEVEL. So Luther apud Dieteric. 15 He said to me, “Do you see this, son of man? Ezekiel 8:14 Here, God supernaturally reveals to the prophet some of the secret sins of the nation of Israel. "I have seen (says he), in Byblus, a large temple of Venus Byblia, where they performed the rites unto Adonis, and I was a spectator of them. Ezekiel 8:14 Context. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 8:13-18 The yearly lamenting for Tammuz was attended with infamous practices; and the worshippers of the sun here described, are supposed to have been priests. There is some reason for believing that the weeping of women for Tammuz passed into Syria and Palestine from Babylonia, Tammuz being identified with Duv-zi, whose loss was lamented by the goddess Istar. idol, but the women, wept. 5:446. Ezekiel 16. California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information. "And it came to pass in the sixth year, in the sixth [month], in the fifth [day] of … 1. The Old Testament is filled with all sorts of evocative images and metaphors, but few are as gripping, comprehensive, telling, and as utterly inappropriate for a younger audience than the description of Jerusalem as woman in Ezekiel 16:1-63. sat—the attitude of mourners (Job 2:13; Isa 3:26). This is a study guide commentary… CHAPTER 8. Ver. Jarchi says this was History. Targum here calls the house of the sanctuary of the Lord; that Copyright © 2021, Bible Study Tools. Please enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. of 1. He further observes, that Maimonides (a) writes, that he found written in one of the books of the ancient idolaters, that there was a man of the idolatrous prophets, whose name was Tammuz; who called to a certain king, and commanded him to worship the seven stars, and the twelve signs of the zodiac, for which the king put him to a violent death; and, the same night he died, all the images from the ends of the earth gathered together to the temple of Babylon, to a golden image which was the image of the sun; and this image was hanging between the heavens and the earth, and it fell into the midst of the temple, and so all the images round about it; and it declared unto them what had happened to Tammuz the prophet; and all the images wept and lamented all that night; and when it was morning, they all fled to their temples at the ends of the earth; and this became an everlasting statute to them, that at the beginning of the first day of the month Tammuz, every year, they lament and weeps for Tammuz; and there are others that expound Tammuz the name of a beast which they worship;''. Ezekiel 8:1-18.. 13 ¶ Hee said also vnto me, Turne thee yet againe, and thou shalt see greater … We'll send you an email with steps on how to reset your password. 202ff. Behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz— The prophet here refers to the Phoenician or Syrian superstition. NIV ©: Then he brought me to the entrance to the north gate of the house of the LORD, and I saw women sitting there, mourning for Tammuz. ... (cf. Ezekiel 8:14 Parallel Verses [⇓ See commentary ⇓] Ezekiel 8:14, NIV: "Then he brought me to the entrance of the north gate of the house of the LORD, and I saw women sitting there, mourning the god Tammuz." Tammuz: Hilchot Melachim, c. 2. sect. Behold, there sat women wailing for Tammuz. Lucian (c) gives a particular account of this ceremony, as performed at Byblus, a city in Phoenicia, not far from Judea; from whence the Jews might have borrowed this custom. The etymology of the word Tammuz is doubtful. 11 And there stood before them seventy men of the ancients of the house of Israel, and in the midst of them stood Jaazaniah the son of Shaphan, with every man his censer in his hand; and a thick cloud of incense went up. It is probably a contraction of תּמזוּז, from מזז equals מסס, so that it denotes the decay of the force of nature, and corresponds to the Greek ἀφανισμὸς ̓Αδώνιδος (see Hvernick in loc.). For Ezekiel… I noticed 1 women sitting there weeping for Tammuz. Ezekiel 2:1 And he said unto me, Son of man, stand upon thy feet, and I will speak unto thee. Accordingly, the time of this festival was the summer solstice, when in the east nature seems to wither and die under the scorching heat of the sun, to burst forth again into life at the due season. Kimchi relates various interpretations Young's Literal: And I go in, and … An EasyEnglish Bible Version and Commentary (2800 word vocabulary) on Ezekiel chapters 1 to 24. www.easyenglish.bible. 3. c. 29, p. 426. Zeitschrift Deutschen Morgen-Gesellschaft, Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers, Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament. And it came to pass in the sixth year, in the sixth month, on the fifth day of the month, as I sat in my house with the elders of Judah sitting before me, that the hand of the Lord God fell upon me there. (a) Moreh Nevochim, par. Commentaries Adam Clarke Barnes' Notes Forerunner Commentary Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown John Wesley's Notes ... Topical Studies: X-References: Ezekiel 8:13 : Ezekiel 8:15 >> Interlinear Bible for Ezekiel 8:14: Then he brought bow' (#935) me to 'el (#413) the door pethach (#6607) of the gate sha`ar (#8179) of … All rights reserved. The Lord appeals to the prophet concerning the heinousness of the crime; and lo, they put the branch to their nose, … Jarchi says this was an image, which they heated inwardly, and its eyes were of lead; and these being melted with the heat, it seemed to weep; wherefore (the women) said, it asks for an offering: but not the idol, but the women, wept. 2 . Antiqu. Commentary on Ezekiel 16:1-58 (Read Ezekiel 16:1-58) In this chapter God's dealings with the Jewish nation, and their conduct towards him, are described, and their punishment through the surrounding nations, even those they most trusted in. The Messiah (the Cornerstone, Gen. 49:24; Ps. Thou shalt yet again see still greater abominations than these. This commentary has been through Advanced Checking. Intro: In this chapter, God speaks of how He took an outcast Bedouin family and made them a strong, beautiful nation. Ezekiel 8:14 STU XRF TSK ... Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (14) Women weeping for Tammuz.--The prophet is now taken to the north gate of the outer enclosure of the Temple courts, and there sees a new and exceedingly corrupt form of idolatry. Or else, the earth being clothed with beauty, during the half year when the sun is in the upper hemisphere, and losing it when he departs to the lower. of it; Proud member 8 “‘Later I passed by, and when I looked at you and saw that you were old enough for love, I spread the corner of my garment over you and covered your naked body. Then he brought me to the door of the gate of the LORD'S house which, Then he brought me to the door which was toward the north —, Behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz —. (b) Corinthiaca, sive l. 2. p. 121. they were not in the court of the women, where they should have Ezekiel 8:10 So I entered and looked, and behold, every form of creeping things and beasts and detestable things, with all the idols of the house of Israel, were carved on the wall all around. The name Adonis is not here used, as Adon is the appropriated title of Jehovah. And He said to me, Dost thou see it, O son of man? Then he brought me to the door of the gate of the Article Images Copyright © 2021 Getty Images unless otherwise indicated. (Eze 8:1) Ezekiel, the elders, and the hand of the Lord. 118:22; Isa. An annual feast was celebrated to him in June (hence called Tammuz in the Jewish calendar) at Byblos, when the Syrian women, in wild grief, tore off their hair and yielded their persons to prostitution, consecrating the hire of their infamy to Venus; next followed days of rejoicing for his return to the earth; the former feast being called "the disappearance of Adonis," the latter, "the finding of Adonis." and indeed it is thought by some that this Tammuz is the Osiris of the Egyptians; the same with Mizraim, the first king of Egypt, who, being slain in battle, his wife his ordered that he should be worshipped as a god, and a yearly lamentation made for him; and indeed Osiris and Adonis seem to be one and the same, only in different nations called by different names. 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