Ezekiel 6:2

6:2 “Son of man, turn toward the mountains of Israel and prophesy against them:

Ezekiel 12:18

12:18 “Son of man, eat your bread with trembling, and drink your water with anxious shaking.

Ezekiel 17:2

17:2 “Son of man, offer a riddle, and tell a parable to the house of Israel.

Ezekiel 18:5

18:5 “Suppose a man is righteous. He practices what is just and right,

Ezekiel 21:6

21:6 “And you, son of man, groan with an aching heart and bitterness; groan before their eyes.

Ezekiel 23:2

23:2 “Son of man, there were two women who were daughters of the same mother.

Ezekiel 25:2

25:2 “Son of man, turn toward the Ammonites and prophesy against them.

Ezekiel 33:18

33:18 When a righteous man turns from his godliness and commits iniquity, he will die for it.

Ezekiel 35:2

35:2 “Son of man, turn toward Mount Seir, and prophesy against it.

Ezekiel 43:6

43:6 I heard someone speaking to me from the temple, while the man was standing beside me.


tn Heb “set your face against.” The expression occurs at the beginning of Ezekiel’s prophetic oracles in Ezek 13:17; 20:46; 21:2; 25:2; 28:21; 29:2; 35:2; 38:2.

sn Based on comparison to a similar expression in Ugaritic, the phrase may imply that Ezekiel was to actually go to these locations to deliver his message.

tn The Hebrew term normally refers to an earthquake (see 1 Kgs 19:11; Amos 1:1).

sn The verb occurs elsewhere in the OT only in Judg 14:12-19, where Samson supplies a riddle.

tn Heb “breaking loins.”

tn Heb “set your face toward.”

tn Heb “the sons of Ammon.” Ammon was located to the east of Israel.

tn Heb “set your face against.”

sn Mount Seir is to be identified with Edom (Ezek 35:15), home of Esau’s descendants (Gen 25:21-30).