| Barnes' Notes on the Bible The Almighty God - El Shaddai; compare the Genesis 17:1 note. Clarke's Commentary on the BibleAs the voice of the Almighty God - That is, as thunder; for this was called the voice of God. Gill's Exposition of the Entire BibleAnd the sound of the cherubim's wings was heard even to the outer court,.... Or outward court. The sound of the Gospel, which is a joyful sound; a sound of love, grace, and mercy; of life, liberty, peace, pardon, righteousness, and salvation by Christ; the sound of this in the swift ministry of the apostles, signified by the "cherubim's wings", went into all the earth, and throughout the whole Gentile world; by which many souls were quickened and enlightened; many churches were formed; and the glory of the Lord, being revealed, was seen by all flesh; and the whole world was filled with the brightness of the Lord's glory, as it will be again, and more abundantly, in the latter day: and this sound was as the voice of the Almighty God when he speaketh; the Gospel is as thunder, which is the voice of God; and the ministers of it are "Boanergeses", "sons of thunder", Mark 3:17, it shakes the conscience; shows men their danger; and points at the Saviour: it is not the word of man, but in deed and in truth the word of God: it is the voice of Christ, who is the Almighty; and it appears to be so, by its powerful effects, when attended with a divine energy, in quickening dead sinners; enlightening dark minds; unstopping deaf ears; softening hard hearts; and turning men from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God; it is so when God speaks in it, and by it; when it comes not in word only, but in the Holy Ghost, and in power. Geneva Study BibleAnd the {d} sound of the cherubim's wings was heard even to the outer court, as the voice of the Almighty God when he speaketh. (d) Read Eze 1:24. Wesley's Notes 10:5 Was heard - As a mighty and terrible thunder. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary5. sound of . wings-prognostic of great and awful changes. voice of . God-the thunder (Ps 29:3, &c.). Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary10:1-7 The fire being taken from between the wheels, under the cherubim, ch. 1:13, seems to have signified the wrath of God to be executed upon Jerusalem. It intimated that the fire of Divine wrath, which kindles judgment upon a people, is just and holy; and in the great day, the earth, and all the works that are therein, will be burnt up. |