Ezekiel 14 - 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 14:1-11

INSINCERITY OF THOSE WHO CONSULT THE PROPHETS. Like prophet, like people. The prophets, as _we_ have just seen (Ezekiel 13), were greatly to blame; but no less were the people partly because of their scepticism (Ezekiel 12:21), and partly, as we now see, because of their insincerity. This is illustr... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 14:12-23

THE RIGHTEOUS CANNOT SAVE THE CITY, BUT ONLY THEMSELVES. In spite of all Ezekiel's visions and warnings, the people still cherish the illusion that Jerusalem will be spared if for no other reason, at least for the sake of the righteous to be found in it, on the principle of solidarity. Why might it... [ Continue Reading ]

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