Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
watchman--Ezekiel alone, among the prophets, is called a "watchman," not merely to sympathize, but to give timely warning of danger to his people where none was suspected. Habakkuk (Habakkuk 2:1) speaks of standing upon his "watch," but it was only in order to be on the lookout for the manifestation of God's power (so Isaiah 52:8; Isaiah 62:6); not as Ezekiel, to act as a watchman to others.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
1 Samuel 1:1-2
Song of Solomon 3:3
Isaiah 56:10
Isaiah 62:6
Jeremiah 6:17
Ezekiel 33:2
Habakkuk 2:1
Acts 20:26
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