Another matter, “a man [adam]” is an expression of affection, an expression of brotherhood, and an expression of friendship. The Holy One blessed be He said to Ezekiel: “Son of man [ben adam],” son of upright people, son of the righteous, son of those who perform acts of kindness, a son who demeans himself for the glory of the Omnipresent and for the glory of Israel all his days.19This is derived because adam is similar to adama, the earth, which is lowly and tread upon by people (see Etz Yosef).
Alternatively, it is derived from the fact that Ezekiel is called Ezekiel ben Buzi (Ezekiel 1:3), and Buzi is an allusion to one who is even willing to demean [mevazeh] himself (Midrash HaMevoar). Another matter, “son of man [ben adam],” to what is the matter comparable? To a flesh and blood king whose wife and his children rebelled against him. He arose and expelled them from his house and sent them out.
Afterward, he sent and brought one son that was with [his wife]. He said to him: ‘Son so and so, come and I will show you my house and the place of my residence that I have without your mother. Have my honor and my residence diminished even though your mother remains outside?’ So too, He appeared to Ezekiel son of Buzi, the priest, as it is stated: “It was in the thirtieth year, in the fourth month, on the fifth of the month” (Ezekiel 1:1), “the word of the Lord [was to Ezekiel son of Buzi, the priest]” (Ezekiel 1:3).
This is the first example.20God is rebuking Israel through Ezekiel by showing him that His glory has not diminished and His supernal abode is still magnificent. In the second it says: “I saw, and behold, a storm wind was coming from the north” (Ezekiel 1:4). After He showed him the entire chariot,21This is a reference to Ezekiel’s vision of the divine chariot, in Ezekiel chapter 1. He said to him: ‘Son of man, is this My glory, that I elevated you over the nations of the world?
Has My glory and My abode been diminished due to you?22Is it befitting My honor that after I elevated you over the nations of the world, you sinned against Me? And do you think that My honor is dependent upon you and that because you have been exiled My honor has been diminished? As it is stated: “If they are humiliated by everything that they have done, inform them of the form of the House and its design, its exits and its entrances” (Ezekiel 43:11).
Perhaps you will say there is no one to worship Me; know that there are before Me four hundred and ninety-six thousand ministering angels who stand and sanctify My great name every day, always, from when the sun rises until it sets, saying: “Holy, holy, holy” (Isaiah 6:3), and from when the sun sets until it rises, saying: “Blessed is the glory of the Lord from His place” (Ezekiel 3:12). And it goes without saying regarding the seventy nations on the earth.23Although these nations were idolators, they all believed that God was the prime cause of all of creation (Etz Yosef).
Why are you performing these dreadful acts and inappropriate acts that [cause Me to] anger you with the suffering that befalls you? But what can I do? I am doing so due to My great name that is called upon you, as it is stated: “But I acted for the sake of My name, that it not be profaned…”’ (Ezekiel 20:14).