Ezekiel 2 – God Commissions His Prophet

God sends Ezekiel to a rebellious nation and tells him not to be afraid.

Ezekiel 2: The Call of Ezekiel

Ezekiel 2 continues straight from the throne vision of Ezekiel 1, as the voice from the throne calls Ezekiel "son of man" and sends him to the rebellious house of Israel.


It `is' the appearance of the likeness of the honour of Jehovah, and I see, and fall on my face, and I hear a voice speaking, and He saith unto me, `Son of man, stand on thy feet, and I speak with thee.'

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 He saith unto Me, `Son of man, I am sending thee unto the sons of Israel, unto nations who are rebels, who have rebelled against Me; they and their fathers have transgressed against Me, unto this self-same day.

And the sons `are' brazen-faced and hard-hearted to whom I am sending thee, and thou hast said unto them: Thus said the Lord Jehovah:

and they -- whether they hear, or whether they forbear, for a rebellious house they `are' -- have known that a prophet hath been in their midst.

`And thou, son of man, thou art not afraid of them, yea, of their words thou art not afraid, for briers and thorns are with thee, and near scorpions thou art dwelling, of their words thou art not afraid, and of their faces thou art not affrighted, for they `are' a rebellious house,

And thou hast spoken My words unto them, whether they hear or whether they forbear, for they `are' rebellious.

`And thou, son of man, hear that which I am speaking unto thee: Thou art not rebellious like the rebellious house, open thy mouth, and eat that which I am giving unto thee.'

And I look, and lo, a hand `is' sent forth unto me, and lo, in it a roll of a book,

and He spreadeth it before me, and it is written in front and behind, and written on it `are' lamentations, and mourning, and wo!

God tells Ezekiel not to fear their looks or words, even surrounded by "briers and thorns" (v6), then hands him a scroll written with lamentations, mourning, and woe. Ezekiel is told to eat that scroll in <a href="/bible/ylt/ezekiel/chapter-3">Ezekiel 3</a>, much as <a href="/bible/ylt/jeremiah/chapter-1/8">Jeremiah 1:8</a> told a younger prophet not to fear his own hard calling.