Ezekiel - 7:25



25 Destruction comes; and they shall seek peace, and there shall be none.

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Explanation and meaning of Ezekiel 7:25.

Differing Translations

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When distress cometh upon them, they will seek for peace and there shall be none.
Destruction hath come, And they have sought peace, and there is none.
Shaking fear is coming; and they will be looking for peace, and there will be no peace.
Horror cometh; and they shall seek peace, and there shall be none.
When anguish overwhelms them, they will seek peace, and there will be none.
Excidium venit, et quaerent pacem et non. [168]

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Historical Commentaries

Scholarly Analysis and Interpretation.

He confirms the same doctrine. He says therefore, destruction is come He now adds, there shall be no peace This confirmation was not in vain. For men always hope they shall obtain some advantage by turning their backs; hence they seize on hiding-places whence God draws them into light. Then they form for themselves many hopes of safety when God holds them bound down. Since, therefore, men are so slippery, and, by catching at refuges, think to elude God and his judgments, the Prophet says, though they seek peace they shall find none, that they may not doubt about that destruction and cutting off which he mentions. It follows --

They shall seek peace - They see now that their ceasing to pay the tribute to the king of Babylon has brought the Chaldeans against them; and now they sue for peace in vain. He will not hear: he is resolved on their destruction.

Destruction cometh,.... Upon the temple, city, nation, and people; the king of Babylon, the destroyer of the Gentiles, and now of the Jews, being on his way, Jeremiah 4:7;
and they shall seek peace, and there shall be none; that is, the Jews will seek to make peace with the Chaldeans; but the latter will not hearken to them, but go on with the siege, till they have taken the city, put part to the sword, and carried the other captive.

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