Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Reading for December 16th
INTRODUCTION TO EZKIEL'S PROPHECY
In 1.1-3.15: The introduction includes a superscription in 1.1-3, which identifies the prophet and his historical context, and an account of his inaugural vision in 1.4-3.15, in which God commissions him to speak.
Compare the call narratives of Moses (Ex 3) or Isaiah (Isa 6).
Read Ezkiel 1.1-3:
In 1.1-3: Superscription.
See Isa 1.1; Jer 1.3.
In verse 1: Some understanding the thirtieth year as the thirtieth year after the prophet's call, the thirtieth after Josiah's reform, the year of Jehoachin's exile, or the date of the book's composition.
It probably refers to Ezekiel's age at the time of his call.
Ezekiel is a priest (1.3) and the age of priestly service begins at thirty (Num 4.3, compare Num 8.23-25) and concludes at fifty.
Apart from the reference to the twenty-seventh year in 29.17, the dated oracles of the book extend fromthe fifth (1.20 to the twenty-fifth year of exie (40.1), so that the book correlates Ezekiel's prophetic oracles with the 20 years of active priestly service.
The river Chebar: A canal by Nippur, a Babylonian city.
In verse 2; The fifth year of the exile of King Jehoiachin: 593 BCE.
In verse 3: Buzi is otherwise unknown.
Had he not been exiled, Ezekiel would have served as a Zadokite priest in the Temple.
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