1 
 He  said  to  me,  "Son  of  man,  eat  what  you  find.  Eat  this  scroll,  and  go,  speak  to  the 
house of  Israel."  
+2 
 So  I  opened  my  mouth,  and  he  caused  me  to  eat  the  scroll.  
3 
 He  said  to  me,  "Son  of  man,  cause  your 
belly to  eat,  and  fill  your 
bowels with  this  scroll  that  I  give  you."Then  I  ate  it;  and  it  was  as  sweet  as 
honey in  my  mouth.  
+4 
 He  said  to  me,  "Son  of  man,  go  to  the  house  of  Israel,  and  speak  my  words  to  them.  
5 
 For  you  are  not  sent  to  a  people  of  a  strange  speech  and  of  a  hard  language,  but  to  the  house  of  Israel;  +
6 
 not  to  many  peoples  of  a  strange  speech  and  of  a  hard  language,  whose  words  you  can't  understand.  Surely,  if  I  sent  you  to  them,  they  would  listen  to  you.  +
7 
 But  the  house  of 
Israel will  not  listen  to  you,  for  they  will  not  listen  to  me;  for  all  the  house  of  Israel  are  obstinate  and  hard-hearted.  
+8 
 Behold,  I  have  made  your  face  hard  against  their  faces,  and  your 
forehead hard  against  their  foreheads.  
+9 
 I  have  made  your  forehead  as  a  diamond,  harder  than  flint.  Don't  be  afraid  of  them,  neither  be  dismayed  at  their  looks,  though  they  are  a  rebellious  house."  +
10 
 Moreover  he  said  to  me,  "Son  of  man,  receive  in  your 
heart and  hear  with  your  ears  all  my  words  that  I  speak  to  you.  
+11 
 Go  to  them  of  the  captivity,  to  the  children  of  your  people,  and  speak  to  them,  and  tell  them,  'Thus  says  the  Lord  God;'  whether  they  will  hear,  or  whether  they  will  refuse.  +
12 
 Then  the 
Spirit lifted  me  up,  and  I  heard  behind  me  the  voice  of  a  great  rushing,  saying,  "Blessed  be  The  LORD's 
glory from  his  place."  
+13 
 I  heard  the  noise  of  the  wings  of  the  living  creatures  as  they  touched  one  another,  and  the  noise  of  the  wheels  beside  them,  even  the  noise  of  a  great  rushing.  +
14 
 So  the  Spirit  lifted  me  up,  and  took  me  away;  and  I  went  in  bitterness,  in  the  heat  of  my  spirit;  and  The  LORD's  hand  was  strong  on  me.  +
15 
 Then  I  came  to  them  of  the 
captivity at  Tel  Aviv,  that  lived  by  the 
river Chebar,  and  to  where  they  lived;  and  I  sat  there  overwhelmed  among  them 
seven days.  
+16 
 At  the  end  of  seven  days,  The  LORD's  word  came  to  me,  saying,  
17 
 "Son  of  man,  I  have  made  you  a  watchman  to  the  house  of  Israel.  Therefore  hear  the  word  from  my  mouth,  and  warn  them  from  me.  +
18 
 When  I  tell  the  wicked,  'You  will  surely  die;'  and  you  give  him  no  warning,  nor  speak  to  warn  the  wicked  from  his  wicked  way,  to  save  his  life;  the  same  wicked  man  will  die  in  his  iniquity;  but  I  will  require  his 
blood at  your  hand.  
+19 
 Yet  if  you  warn  the  wicked,  and  he  doesn't  turn  from  his  wickedness,  nor  from  his  wicked  way,  he  will  die  in  his  iniquity;  but  you  have  delivered  your  soul."  +
20 
 "Again,  when  a  righteous  man  turns  from  his  righteousness,  and  commits  iniquity,  and  I  lay  a  stumbling  block  before  him,  he  will  die.  Because  you  have  not  given  him  warning,  he  will  die  in  his  sin,  and  his  righteous  deeds  which  he  has  done  will  not  be  remembered;  but  I  will  require  his  blood  at  your  hand.  +
21 
 Nevertheless  if  you  warn  the  righteous  man,  that  the  righteous  not  sin,  and  he  does  not  sin,  he  will  surely  live,  because  he  took  warning;  and  you  have  delivered  your  soul."  
22 
 The  LORD's  hand  was  there  on  me;  and  he  said  to  me,  "Arise,  go  out  into  the  plain,  and  I  will  talk  with  you  there."  +
23 
 Then  I  arose,  and  went  out  into  the  plain,  and  behold,  The  LORD's  glory  stood  there,  like  the  glory  which  I  saw  by  the  river  Chebar.  Then  I  fell  on  my  face.  +
24 
 Then  the  Spirit  entered  into  me,  and  set  me  on  my  feet.  He  spoke  with  me,  and  said  to  me,  "Go,  shut  yourself  inside  your  house.  +
25 
 But  you,  son  of  man,  behold,  they  will  put  ropes  on  you,  and  will  bind  you  with  them,  and  you  will  not  go  out  among  them.  +
26 
 I  will  make  your  tongue  stick  to  the  roof  of  your  mouth,  that  you  will  be  mute,  and  will  not  be  able  to  correct  them;  for  they  are  a  rebellious  house.  +
27 
 But  when  I  speak  with  you,  I  will  open  your  mouth,  and  you  shall  tell  them,  'Thus  says  the  Lord  God.'  He  who  hears,  let  him  hear;  and  he  who  refuses,  let  him  refuse;  for  they  are  a  rebellious  house."  +
 
            
Eze 3:1-27. EZEKIEL EATS THE ROLL. IS COMMISSIONED TO GO TO THEM OF THE CAPTIVITY AND GOES TO TEL-ABIB BY THE CHEBAR: AGAIN BEHOLDS THE SHEKINAH GLORY: IS TOLD TO RETIRE TO HIS HOUSE, AND ONLY SPEAK WHEN GOD OPENS HIS MOUTH.
1. eat . . . and . . . speak--God's messenger must first inwardly appropriate God's truth himself, before he "speaks" it to others (see on Eze 2:8). Symbolic actions were, when possible and proper, performed outwardly; otherwise, internally and in spiritual vision, the action so narrated making the naked statement more intuitive and impressive by presenting the subject in a concentrated, embodied form.