The New John Gill Exposition of the Entire Bible Ezekiel 16:7
I have caused thee to multiply as the bud of the field…
Or, "made thee millions" F13; like the spires of grass in the field.
This refers to the multiplication of the children of Israel in Egypt,
especially after the death of Joseph, and even while they were sorely
afflicted, and likewise in later times. Jacob went down to Egypt with
seventy five persons only, but when his posterity returned from thence,
they were above six hundred thousand that were able to go forth to war,
(Genesis 46:27) (Numbers 1:46) ; see (Exodus 1:7,12) ;
and thou hast increased and waxed great; and became large families,
kindreds, and tribes, as the Targum interprets it; as a child grows up,
and becomes adult:
and thou art come to excellent ornaments; or, "ornament of ornaments"
{n}; as a young woman, when she is grown up, comes to wear better and
finer clothes than in infancy; perhaps there is an allusion to the
jewels the Israelites brought out of Egypt with them: this may be
applied to the laws, statutes, and ordinances given them, which were an
"ornament of grace" unto them, (Proverbs 1:9) ;
[thy] breasts are fashioned; swelled and stood out; were come to a
proper size and shape, as in persons grown and marriageable; see
(Song of Solomon 8:10) ;
and thine hair is grown; an euphemism, expressive of puberty, which in
females was at twelve years of age:
whereas thou [wast] naked and bare; in a state of infancy. Jarchi and
Kimchi interpret this of the Israelites being without the commandments.
The whole of what is here said, may be applied to quickened and
converted persons, who grow in grace, and increase in spiritual
knowledge; and are adorned with the ornaments of grace and good works;
and attend to the word and ordinances, which are the church's breasts;
who, while in their nature state, were naked and destitute of
righteousness and grace.
FOOTNOTES:
F13 (hbbr) "millia dedi", Pagninus, Montanus; "in multa millia",
Tigurine version; "in myriadem te auxi", Piscator; so Ben Melech.
F14 (Myyde yde) "ornamenta ornamentorum", Pagninus, Montanus; "in
ornamentum ornamentorum", Calvin; "pulchritudinem pulchritudiuum",
Starckius; so Ben Melech; "elegantiam elegantiarum", Cocceius.
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Bibliography Information
Gill, John. "Commentary on Ezekiel 16:7". "The New John Gill Exposition of the Entire Bible". <http://www.studylight.org/com/geb/view.cgi?book=eze&chapter=016&verse=007>. 1999.
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