Ezekiel 7:10 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

The morning is gone forth. — The same word as in Ezekiel 7:7, and in the same sense — the circle is complete, the end is reached, sin hath brought forth death. “The rod” is commonly understood of the Chaldæan conqueror; but as the word is the same for rod and for tribe, and is very often used in the latter sense, it will be more in accordance with the connection to understand here a play upon the word. There will be then an allusion to the rods of the tribes in Numbers 17:8. There the rod of Aaron was made to bud and blossom by Divine power in evidence of his having been chosen of God; here the rod representing the tribe at Jerusalem in its self-will and pride has budded and blossomed to its destruction. So the description continues in the next verse, “Violence is risen up into a rod of wickedness.” Not a rod for the punishment of wickedness; but into a wicked people.

Ezekiel 7:10

10 Behold the day, behold, it is come: the morning is gone forth; the rod hath blossomed, pride hath budded.