Things New and Old

Ancient truths revealed in the Scriptures are often forgotten, disbelieved or distorted, and therefore lost in the passage of time. Such ancient truths when rediscovered and relearned are 'new' additions to the treasury of ancient truths.

Christ showed many new things to the disciples, things prophesied by the prophets of old but hijacked and perverted by the elders and their traditions, but which Christ reclaimed and returned to His people.

Many things taught by the Apostles of Christ have been perverted or substituted over the centuries. Such fundamental doctrines like salvation by grace and justification have been hijacked and perverted and repudiated by sincere Christians. These doctrines need to be reclaimed and restored to God's people.

There are things both new and old here. "Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things"
2Ti 2:7.

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Ezekiel 6 “They shall loathe themselves for the evils...”




Deut 12
1 These are the statutes and judgments, which ye shall observe to do in the land, which the LORD God of thy fathers giveth thee to possess it, all the days that ye live upon the earth.
2 Ye shall utterly destroy all the places, wherein the nations which ye shall possess served their gods, upon the high mountains, and upon the hills, and under every green tree:
3 And ye shall overthrow their altars, and break their pillars, and burn their groves with fire; and ye shall hew down the graven images of their gods, and destroy the names of them out of that place.


Bible study note on Ezekiel 6.

Bible Study – the Book of Ezekiel             09 March 2016
Ezekiel 6 “They shall loathe themselves for the evils...”

Introduction
a. “Son of man, set thy face toward the mountains of Israel, and prophesy against it.”
- The long days of silent, dramatized messages against Jerusalem and its inhabitants are over. The attention turns to the whole house of Judah, against all the mountains in the land of Israel. 3:27
- “But when I speak to thee, I will open thy mouth, and thou shalt say unto them, ‘Thus saith the Lord GOD.”

b. The mountains represent the sites for the high places where idolatry is carried out throughout the land.
- These were formerly Canaanites shrines which the Israelites had taken over for their own purpose; how pragmatic! Their own religious activities in those places were soon corrupted with brazen idolatry.
- Once the distinctiveness of Jehovah’s religious is blurred, all kinds of corruptions will inevitably creep in.
- The specific command of Jehovah was to completely destroy all those shrines when they enter the land so that they would not be ensnared. Ex 23:24, 34:12; Deut 12:3.
- The prophets of God, to a man, denounced this abomination, and fought the destruction of such places. Most kings tolerated these high places, and balked at the wholesale destruction of those idolatrous shrines. The two exceptions were Hezekiah (ca 633-604bc) and Josiah (557-526bc) – 2Ki 21:3. 2Ki 23:24.
- The hearts are deceitful above all things... and desperately wicked; and how easily are they ensnared.

1. Prophesy against the mountains
a. “The word of the Lord came to me”: this indicates a new section.
- “Set thy face toward...” set thy face in opposition, a particular irony to the common practice of the exiles facing towards Jerusalem in their prayers.

b. “I will bring a sword upon you” (the high places) found in all those places already mentioned.
- “your altars”, “your images”, your idols”: these places of idolatry shall be desolate, shall be laid waste, shall be broken, may cease, cut down... Your works of idolatry may be abolished, completely destroyed.
- “your slain”, “dead carcasses of the children of Israel” and “your bones” shall be scattered round about the feet of the gods they worship. None of them will be able to protect them from the sword of the Lord GOD.
- “The slain shall fall in the midst of you (high places of idolatry)”. These places of idolatry shall be defiled.
- The scattering of bones is an ultimate humiliation of the ungodly. Ps 53:5, 141:7
- The Hebrew word for idols “gillulim” is a favourite with Ezekiel. He uses it no less than 38 times, in contrast to 9 times in the rest of the OT. Its basic meaning is “detested thing, like a pellet of dung.”
- And turning to idolatry is pictured in such revolting term, turning to pellets of dung!
## How capable are God’s people to sink into abominable idolatry, which the LORD detests and abhors.

c. All these prophesied judgment to what purpose?
- When these things come to pass, then “Ye shall know and that I am the LORD,” the LORD who has
spoken against their idolatry, and warned them against it, and denounced them against it.
- The LORD does not threaten in vain. But He warns and pleads before sending forth His righteous wrath.

2. A remnant will be spared, v8-10
a. Why does the LORD spare a remnant? That they may be witnesses for the LORD’s righteous judgment.
- That those who are spared shall REMEMBER the LORD among the nations.
- They will remember why the LORD scattered them as captives among the nations, because of their
abominable and detestable idolatry.
- “Because I am broken with their WHORISH heart... hath departed from me... their eyes go a whoring...”
- That “they shall lothe themselves for the evils which they have committed in all their abominations.”
- That “they shall know that I am the LORD...” That “they shall know that I have not said in vain” that He would execute wrath upon them for all their abominations.
- That they may know that the LORD does not warn or threaten in vain. Be not presumptuous!

3. Rejoice in the vindication of God’s honour in His righteous judgment, v11-14
a. “Smite with thine hand, and stamp with thy foot”: be filled with gladness and rejoice at the LORD’s judgment against the house of Israel. It is celebrating the triumph of God in His righteous judgment.
- “He that is far off... he that is near” is a comprehensive term meaning “all without distinction.”

b. “Thus I will accomplish my fury upon them... I will stretch out my hand upon them” expresses the
certainty and immutability of His purpose in executing His righteous judgment.
- By this “then shall ye know that I am the LORD” ((v7,10,13,14) and that the idols whom they worship and serve are no more than mere pellets of dung that are impotent to protect or deliver them.
- Diblath (Riblath) is located at the extreme north of river Orentes in the region of Hamath, an arid semi-desert region in the north.