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upon EZEKIEL. 81<br />

CHAP. XII.<br />

The Argument.<br />

Ezekiel being commanded to remove his HouJIiold<br />

Stuff, and to take his Sufteuauce with Quaking<br />

and Trembling, is a Type of the Captivity both<br />

of King and Teople, and of the Con/ler nation<br />

which their Calamities will bring upon them ;<br />

he afterwards reproves the Infidelity ofthofe who<br />

disbelieved his Trophecies.<br />

Ver. 2. 1 ON<br />

of Man.] See Chapter yen<br />

n. i<br />

Ibid. Thou dwellefl in the<br />

?nidft of a rebellious Houfe.']<br />

See Chapter ii. 3, 6, 7. The<br />

Prophet applies himfelf to<br />

thofe of the Captivity among whom he dwelt.<br />

They faw Jerusalem Hill inhabited, and under the<br />

Government of its own King. And as they that<br />

were left at home infulted over the Exiles : See<br />

Chap. xi. 1 5. So thefe repin'd at their own ill<br />

M Fortune,<br />

Chapter<br />

XII.

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