5 Then He said to me, "Son of man , raise your eyes now toward the north ." So I raised my eyes toward the north , and behold , to the north of the altar gate was this idol of jealousy at the entrance . 6 And He said to me, "Son of man , do you see what they are doing , the great abominations which the house of Israel are committing here , so that I would be far from My sanctuary ? But yet you will see still greater abominations ."
7 Then He brought me to the entrance of the court , and when I looked , behold , a hole in the wall . 8 He said to me, "Son of man , now dig through the wall ." So I dug through the wall , and behold , an entrance . 9 And He said to me, "Go in and see the wicked abominations that they are committing here ." 10 So I entered and looked , and behold , every form of creeping things and beasts and detestable things , with all the idols of the house of Israel , were carved on the wall all around . 11 Standing in front of them were seventy elders of the house of Israel , with Jaazaniah the son of Shaphan standing among them, each man with his censer in his hand and the fragrance of the cloud of incense rising . 12 Then He said to me, "Son of man , do you see what the elders of the house of Israel are committing in the dark , each man in the room of his carved images ? For they say , ' The Lord does not see us; the Lord has forsaken the land .' "
13 And He said to me, "Yet you will see still greater abominations which they are committing ." 14 Then He brought me to the entrance of the gate of the Lord'S house which was toward the north ; and behold , women were sitting there weeping for Tammuz .
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Ezekiel 8:5-14
Commentary on Ezekiel 8:1-6
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The glorious personage Ezekiel beheld in vision, seemed to take hold upon him, and he was conveyed in spirit to Jerusalem. There, in the inner court of the temple, was prepared a place for some base idol. The whole was presented in vision to the prophet. If it should please God to give any man a clear view of his glory and majesty, and of all the abominations committing in any one city, he would then admit the justice of the severest punishments God should inflict thereon.
Commentary on Ezekiel 8:7-12
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A secret place was, as it were, opened, where the prophet saw creatures painted on the walls, and a number of the elders of Israel worshipped before them. No superiority in worldly matters will preserve men from lust, or idolatries, when they are left to their own deceitful hearts; and those who are soon wearied in the service of God, often grudge no toil nor expense when following their superstitions. When hypocrites screen themselves behind the wall of an outward profession, there is some hole or other left in the wall, something that betrays them to those who look diligently. There is a great deal of secret wickedness in the world. They think themselves out of God's sight. But those are ripe indeed for ruin, who lay the blame of their sins upon the Lord.
Commentary on Ezekiel 8:13-18
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The yearly lamenting for Tammuz was attended with infamous practices; and the worshippers of the sun here described, are supposed to have been priests. The Lord appeals to the prophet concerning the heinousness of the crime; "and lo, they put the branch to their nose," denoting some custom used by idolaters in honour of the idols they served. The more we examine human nature and our own hearts, the more abominations we shall discover; and the longer the believer searches himself, the more he will humble himself before God, and the more will he value the fountain open for sin, and seek to wash therein.