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E. The execution of Jerusalem's judgment ch. 24 
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Until now Ezekiel had predicted that judgment would fall on Jerusalem and Judah in the future. The day of that judgment finally arrived, and he proceeded to announce it with a parable and two acted signs.

"With these verses we come to the climax of all that Ezekiel has been trying to say in the previous twelve chapters."331

 1. The parable of the cooking pot 24:1-14
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This parable represented the siege of Jerusalem, which began on the day that Ezekiel told this story.

 2. Signs to the exiles 24:15-27
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The preceding parable pictured the siege of Jerusalem itself. The symbolic acts that Ezekiel performed next, perhaps on the same day, represented how the exiles were to respond to the news of Jerusalem's siege.



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