Ezekiel 12 - Introduction

EZEKIEL 12:21 TO EZEKIEL 14:11. THE FOLLY OF THE POPULAR ATTITUDE TO PROPHECY. In two further ways the people allowed themselves to be deluded (i.) by their ignoring of true prophets, such as Jeremiah and Ezekiel, (ii.) by their confidence in false prophets.... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 12:1-16

EZEKIEL 12. EXILE FORESHADOWED. Ezekiel 12:1. Flight from the Beleaguered City. Ezekiel's message of doom has surely been made plain enough, but the rebellious house will not listen; for one thing, their confidence in the indestructibility of the monarchy and the throne made such a message incredibl... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 12:17-20

THE STRAITS OF THE SIEGE. In another message whose symbols resemble those of Ezekiel 4:10 f., Ezekiel 4:16 f., he seeks to bring home to them the certain and horrible privations of the siege.... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 12:21-28

DISREGARD OF THE TRUE PROPHETS. One reason for ignoring the stern message of Ezekiel is suggested by the popular saying that the days keep stretching out but the doom is never fulfilled, so that there is nothing in prophecy after all (Ezekiel 12:21). Another group of people appears to have believed... [ Continue Reading ]

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