Ezekiel 14:1
Context14:1 Then some men from Israel’s elders came to me and sat down in front of me.
Ezekiel 18:8
Context18:8 does not engage in usury or charge interest, 1 but refrains 2 from wrongdoing, promotes true justice 3 between men,
Ezekiel 23:14
Context23:14 But she increased her prostitution. She saw men carved on the wall, images of the Chaldeans carved in bright red, 4
Ezekiel 27:8
Context27:8 The leaders 5 of Sidon 6 and Arvad 7 were your rowers;
your skilled 8 men, O Tyre, were your captains.
1 sn This law was given in Lev 25:36.
2 tn Heb, “turns back his hand.”
3 tn Heb “justice of truth.”
4 tn The only other occurrence of the Hebrew term is in Jer 22:14.
5 tc The MT reads “the residents of”; the LXX reads “your rulers who dwell in.” With no apparent reason for the LXX to add “the rulers” many suppose something has dropped out of the Hebrew text. While more than one may be possible, Allen’s proposal, positing a word meaning “elders,” is the most likely to explain the omission in the MT from a graphic standpoint and also provides a parallel to the beginning of v. 9. See L. C. Allen, Ezekiel (WBC), 2:81.a parallel to v. 9.
6 map For location see Map1 A1; JP3 F3; JP4 F3.
7 sn Sidon and Arvad, like Tyre, were Phoenician coastal cities.
8 tn Or “wise.”