Ezekiel - 2:2



2 The Spirit entered into me when he spoke to me, and set me on my feet; and I heard him who spoke to me.

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Explanation and meaning of Ezekiel 2:2.

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And the spirit entered into me after that he spoke to me, and he set me upon my feet: and I heard him speaking to me,
And there doth come into me a spirit, when He hath spoken unto me, and it causeth me to stand on my feet, and I hear Him who is speaking unto me.
And at his words the spirit came into me and put me on my feet; and his voice came to my ears.
Et venit in me spiritus cum loqueretur ad me, et statuit me super pedes meos, et audivi loquentem ad me.

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Historical Commentaries

Scholarly Analysis and Interpretation.

The spirit - i. e. "the Spirit of God."

And the spirit entered into me - This spirit was different to that mentioned above, by which the wheels, etc., were moved. The spirit of prophecy is here intended; whose office was not merely to enable him to foresee and foretell future events, but to purify and refine his heart, and qualify him to be a successful preacher of the word of life.
He who is sent by the God of all grace to convert sinners must be influenced by the Holy Ghost; otherwise he can neither be saved himself, nor become the instrument of salvation to others.
And set me upon my feet - That he might stand as a servant before his master, to receive his orders.

(c) And the spirit entered into me when he spoke to me, and set me upon my feet, that I heard him that spoke to me.
(c) So that he could not abide God's presence, till God's Spirit entered into him.

And the spirit entered into me,.... Not his own spirit or soul; for it does not appear that that went out of him upon the sight of the vision; nor any of the ministering spirits, the angels, who are never said to enter into the prophets or people of God; but the Holy Spirit of God; the same Spirit that was in the living creatures, and in the wheels; in the ministers, and in the churches; who entered with his gifts to qualify him for his office as a prophet; and who enters with his graces into the hearts of all the saints, to quicken, renew, comfort, and sanctify them:
when he spake unto me; at the same time the Spirit went along with the word; and when the word of Christ is attended with the demonstration of the Spirit and of power, it is effectual:
and he set me upon my feet; not he that spake with him, and bid him stand on his feet; but the Spirit; for the word, though it is the word of God, and of Christ, yet is ineffectual without the Spirit; when he enters, he gives the word a place, and it works effectually; when he enters, as the Spirit of life from Christ, the soul is quickened and strengthened; and such that are fallen down stand up; yea, such as are dead arise and stand upon their feet:
that I heard him that spake unto me; so as to understand; for the Spirit, who searches the deep things of God, reveals them to his ministers, and causes them to understand the word of Christ, that they may be able to instruct others in it.

spirit entered . . . when he spake--The divine word is ever accompanied by the Spirit (Genesis 1:2-3).
set . . . upon . . . feet--He had been "upon his face" (Ezekiel 1:28). Humiliation on our part is followed by exaltation on God's part (Ezekiel 3:23-24; Job 22:29; James 4:6; 1-Peter 5:5). "On the feet" was the fitting attitude when he was called on to walk and work for God (Ephesians 5:8; Ephesians 6:15).
that I heard--rather, "then I heard."

The spirit - The same spirit which actuated the living creatures.

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