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Texts -- Ezekiel 23:35-49 (NET)

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23:35 “Therefore this is what the sovereign Lord says : Because you have forgotten me and completely disregarded me, you must bear now the punishment for your obscene conduct and prostitution .” 23:36 The Lord said to me: “Son of man , are you willing to pronounce judgment on Oholah and Oholibah ? Then declare to them their abominable deeds ! 23:37 For they have committed adultery and blood is on their hands . They have committed adultery with their idols , and their sons , whom they bore to me, they have passed through the fire as food to their idols. 23:38 Moreover , they have done this to me: In the very same day they desecrated my sanctuary and profaned my Sabbaths . 23:39 On the same day they slaughtered their sons for their idols , they came to my sanctuary to desecrate it. This is what they have done in the middle of my house . 23:40 “They even sent for men from far away ; when the messenger arrived , those men set out . For them you bathed , painted your eyes , and decorated yourself with jewelry . 23:41 You sat on a magnificent couch , with a table arranged in front of it where you placed my incense and my olive oil . 23:42 The sound of a carefree crowd accompanied her, including all kinds of men ; even Sabeans were brought from the desert . The sisters put bracelets on their wrists and beautiful crowns on their heads . 23:43 Then I said about the one worn out by adultery , ‘Now they will commit immoral acts with her .’ 23:44 They had sex with her as one does with a prostitute . In this way they had sex with Oholah and Oholibah , promiscuous women . 23:45 But upright men will punish them appropriately for their adultery and bloodshed , because they are adulteresses and blood is on their hands . 23:46 “For this is what the sovereign Lord says: Bring up an army against them and subject them to terror and plunder . 23:47 That army will pelt them with stones and slash them with their swords ; they will kill their sons and daughters and burn their houses . 23:48 I will put an end to the obscene conduct in the land ; all the women will learn a lesson from this and not engage in obscene conduct . 23:49 They will repay you for your obscene conduct , and you will be punished for idol worship. Then you will know that I am the sovereign Lord .”

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  • Isaiah identified another mark of Israel, which boasted in its election by God and viewed righteousness in terms of correct worship ritual. This was the widespread departure of the nation from God (apostasy). She had forsaken...
  • Ezekiel ministered to the Jews in exile. He probably wrote this book for the benefit of the exiles and the other Jewish communities of his day and beyond his day. In some of his visions (e.g. chs. 8 and 11) the Lord carried t...
  • There are two major structural peculiarities that set Ezekiel off as distinctive.First, the book is a collection of prophecies arranged in almost consistent chronological order. No other prophetical book is as consistently ch...
  • Ezekiel began prophesying when he was 30 years old, and he had gone into captivity five years before that. Thus Ezekiel was familiar with Jeremiah's preaching and ministry. Ezekiel shows quite a bit of similarity to Jeremiah ...
  • I. Ezekiel's calling and commission chs. 1-3A. The vision of God's glory ch. 11. The setting of the vision 1:1-32. The vision proper 1:4-28B. The Lord's charge to Ezekiel chs. 2-31. The recipients of Ezekiel's ministry 2:1-52...
  • This pericope contains 10 commands, and it is the center of the chiasm in chapters 1-3."The Lord's charge to Ezekiel emphasized the absolute necessity of hearing, understanding, and assimilating God's message prior to going f...
  • 22:1-2 Another message came from the Lord instructing Ezekiel to remind the residents of the bloody city of Jerusalem about all their abominations (cf. 20:4). A list of specific sins was necessary for him to pronounce judgmen...
  • This chapter is the final climactic one in Ezekiel's collection of messages that condemn Israel's defective leadership (chs. 20-23).Both chapters 16 and 23 describe Israel as a prostitute, but there are significant difference...
  • Four messages announce God's judgment on Jerusalem for her unfaithfulness (vv. 22-27, 28-31, 32-34, 35).23:22-24 Because of her behavior the Lord promised to turn Oholibah's soldier-lovers against her, even the Babylonians, C...
  • This final message brings Oholah and Oholibah back together and passes judgment on all Israel. It is a summary oracle for the section that indicts Israel's leaders (chs. 20-23).23:36-37 The Lord called Ezekiel to pass judgmen...
  • It is appropriate that this section appears at this point in Ezekiel, between the messages announcing judgment on Judah and Jerusalem for sin (chs. 4-24) and the messages announcing future blessings for Israel (chs. 33-48). I...
  • "This last major division of the book focuses on the restoration of Israel's blessing. Israel would be judged for her sin (chaps. 1-24) as would the surrounding nations (chaps. 25-32). But Israel will not remain under judgmen...
  • Since this message is undated, it may have come to Ezekiel about the same time as the previous two in chapter 32, namely, in the last month of 585 B.C. If so, Ezekiel received it about two months after God gave him the six me...
  • This part of Ezekiel's message of warning to the exiles is similar to 3:16-21. Yahweh recommissioned Ezekiel to his prophetic task (cf. chs. 2-3)."Now that Ezekiel's original ministry of judgment was completed, God appointed ...
  • 34:1-2 The Lord gave Ezekiel a message for the shepherds (leaders, rulers, cf. Ps. 23) of Israel. Ancient Near Easterners often referred to kings and leaders as "shepherds"(e.g. 2 Sam. 5:2; Isa. 44:28; Jer. 2:8; 10:21; 23:1-6...
  • The Book of Ezekiel begins with a vision of God's glory (ch. 1), records the departure of God's glory (chs. 8-11), and ends with another vision of God's glory (chs. 40-48). This is the longest vision outside the Book of Revel...
  • The Lord next gave Ezekiel directions for the division of some of the Promised Land in the future. Revelation about apportioning the rest of the land follows later (47:13-48:35). These descriptions do not coincide with any di...
  • Ackroyd, Peter R. Exile and Restoration. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1968.Alexander, Ralph H. Ezekiel. Everyman's Bible Commentary series. Chicago: Moody Press, 1976._____. "Ezekiel."In Isaiah-Ezekiel. Vol. 6 of The Expo...
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