Ezechiel — Chapter 2
These annotations are from the original 1609 Douay Old Testament, the first complete English Catholic Bible translation, produced by English scholars in exile at the English College of Douai. The archaic spelling is preserved.
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Verse 1
Sonne of man, but no other so calleth him. Here the Angel most frequently calleth Ezechiel the Sonne of man, as wel to distinguish between Angelical and humane kind, as in honour of Christ, of whom this and other Prophets were figures: but why Ezechiel, and scarce any other (Dan.8. v.17.) had this title is hard to explicate.
Verse 9
Lamentation, and song to the praises of God.