David Guzik commentary on Ezekiel 33 describes Ezekiel as a watchman. It explains the fairness and promise of God's judgment. |
In this chapter, God makes it clear that the man who has been called to share God's word is responsible for the souls of the people. |
(1.) God has said, The wicked man shall surely die; he shall be miserable. Unless he repent, he shall be cut off from God and all comfort and hope in him, shall ... |
Ezekiel 33 demonstrates that while each individual is called to personal righteousness, prophets are also responsible to warn fellow exiles to act rightly. The ... |
This chapter treats of the prophet's duty, and the people's sins; contains a vindication of the justice of God; a threatening of destruction to those who ... |
These five verses taken from deep within this prophetic book raise difficult questions about God's judgment and forgiveness. |
Commentary on Ezekiel 33:1-9 (Read Ezekiel 33:1-9) The prophet is a watchman to the house of Israel. His business is to warn sinners of their misery and danger. |
Ezekiel 33 serves as a powerful reminder of our responsibility to heed God's word and to alert others of the consequences of living in sin. It reaffirms that ... |
Ezekiel prophesied that those who remained in or moved into the land of Israel and rejoiced in the destruction of Jerusalem would also be destroyed. |
Ezekiel 33:7-11 addresses the crippling despair that can occur when we do face our sin squarely and accept responsibility for the harm we have caused. |
Некоторые результаты поиска могли быть удалены в соответствии с местным законодательством. Подробнее... |
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