1 
 Then  he  cried  in  my  ears  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  "Cause  those  who  are  in  charge  of  the  city  to  draw  near,  each  man  with  his  destroying  weapon  in  his  hand."  +
2 
 Behold,  six  men  came  from  the  way  of  the  upper  gate,  which  lies  toward  the  north,  every  man  with  his  slaughter  weapon  in  his  hand.  One  man  in  the  middle  of  them  was  clothed  in  linen,  with  a  writer's 
inkhorn by  his  side.  They  went  in,  and  stood  beside  the  bronze  altar.  
+3 
 The 
glory of  the  God  of 
Israel went  up  from  the  cherub,  whereupon  it  was,  to  the 
threshold of  the  house;  and  he  called  to  the  man  clothed  in  linen,  who  had  the  writer's  inkhorn  by  his  side.  
+4 
 The  LORD  said  to  him,  "Go  through  the  middle  of  the  city,  through  the  middle  of  Jerusalem,  and  set  a  mark  on  the  foreheads  of  the  men  that  sigh  and  that  cry  over  all  the  abominations  that  are  done  within  it."  +
5 
 To  the  others  he  said  in  my  hearing,  "Go  through  the  city  after  him,  and  strike.  Don't  let  your  eye  spare,  neither  have  pity.  +
6 
 Kill  utterly  the  old  man,  the  young  man,  the  virgin,  little  children  and  women;  but  don't  come  near  any  man  on  whom  is  the  mark.  Begin  at  my  sanctuary."Then  they  began  at  the  old  men  who  were  before  the  house.  +
7 
 He  said  to  them,  "Defile  the  house,  and  fill  the  courts  with  the  slain.  Go  out!"They  went  out,  and  struck  in  the  city.  
8 
 While  they  were  killing,  and  I  was  left,  I  fell  on  my  face,  and  cried,  and  said,  "Ah  Lord  God!  Will  you  destroy  all  the  residue  of  Israel  in  your  pouring  out  of  your  wrath  on  Jerusalem?"  +
9 
 Then  he  said  to  me,  "The  iniquity  of  the 
house of  Israel  and 
Judah is  exceedingly  great,  and  the  land  is  full  of  blood,  and  the  city  full  of  perversion;  for  they  say,  'The  LORD  has  forsaken  the  land,  and  the  LORD  doesn't  see.'  
+10 
 As  for  me  also,  my  eye  won't  spare,  neither  will  I  have  pity,  but  I  will  bring  their  way  on  their  head."  +
11 
 Behold,  the  man  clothed  in  linen,  who  had  the  inkhorn  by  his  side,  reported  the  matter,  saying,  "I  have  done  as  you  have  commanded  me."  +
 
            
Eze 9:1-11. CONTINUATION OF THE PRECEDING VISION: THE SEALING OF THE FAITHFUL.
1. cried--contrasted with their "cry" for mercy (Eze 8:18) is the "cry" here for vengeance, showing how vain was the former.
them that have charge--literally, officers; so "officers" (Isa 60:17), having the city in charge, not to guard, but to punish it. The angels who as "watchers" fulfil God's judgments (Da 4:13, 17, 23; 10:20, 21); the "princes" (Jer 39:3) of Nebuchadnezzar's army were under their guidance.
draw near--in the Hebrew intensive, "to draw near quickly."