Dissertation Eleventh.
THE FIVE-AND-TWENTY EVIL COUNSELLORS.
Ezekiel 11:1
IT is very probable, says Pradus, that as there were twenty-four rulers, and as many regions into which Jerusalem was divided, and a chief over them all, so the magistracy of the city is here brought before us. He recognizes the analogy to the twenty-four elders in the Apocalypse. But there seems to be no authority for this division of the city into twenty-four "regions" or wards. See on this point Jahn Bibl. Arch., part 2 volume 2 section 187. The conduct of these evil counselors is well portrayed by Theodoret. Some commentators take this third verse as a question, so do the Arabic and Syriac versions, "Is it. not near?" but Calvin's view is the best, and he is supported by good authorities. Jarcin understands the prophetic denunciations to be intended, "