Ezekiel 12:13
Context12:13 But I will throw my net over him, and he will be caught in my snare. I will bring him to Babylon, the land of the Chaldeans 1 (but he will not see it), 2 and there he will die. 3
Ezekiel 13:10
Context13:10 “‘This is because they have led my people astray saying, “All is well,” 4 when things are not well. When anyone builds a wall without mortar, 5 they coat it with whitewash.
Ezekiel 17:20
Context17:20 I will throw my net over him and he will be caught in my snare; I will bring him to Babylon and judge him there because of the unfaithfulness he committed against me.
Ezekiel 30:11
Context30:11 He and his people with him,
the most terrifying of the nations, 6
will be brought there to destroy the land.
They will draw their swords against Egypt,
and fill the land with corpses.
Ezekiel 31:17
Context31:17 Those who lived in its shade, its allies 7 among the nations, also went down with it to Sheol, to those killed by the sword.
Ezekiel 36:29
Context36:29 I will save you from all your uncleanness. I will call for the grain and multiply it; I will not bring a famine on you.
Ezekiel 39:15
Context39:15 When the scouts survey 8 the land and see a human bone, they will place a sign by it, until those assigned to burial duty have buried it 9 in the valley of Hamon-Gog.


[12:13] 1 tn Or “Babylonians” (NCV, NLT).
[12:13] 2 sn He will not see it. This prediction was fulfilled in 2 Kgs 25:7 and Jer 52:11, which recount how Zedekiah was blinded before being deported to Babylon.
[12:13] 3 sn There he will die. This was fulfilled when King Zedekiah died in exile (Jer 52:11).
[13:10] 5 tn The Hebrew word only occurs here in the Bible. According to L. C. Allen (Ezekiel [WBC], 1:202-3) it is also used in the Mishnah of a wall of rough stones without mortar. This fits the context here comparing the false prophetic messages to a nice coat of whitewash on a structurally unstable wall.
[30:11] 7 tn The Babylonians were known for their cruelty (2 Kgs 25:7).