ezekiel 4:7 meaning - Axtarish в Google
In this particular verse, God tells Ezekiel to "set thy face toward the siege of Jerusalem" and "prophesy against it." This command reflects the impending doom and judgment that Israel would face as a result of their unfaithfulness and disobedience to God .
Ezekiel 4:7. Therefore thou shalt set thy face toward the siege at. Jerusalem All the while he was lying either on the left side or the right, ...
Ezekiel represents God in the analogy here; and as God's representative, he bears the iniquity of both Israel and Judah. The 390 years for one and the forty ...
Lying upon his left side for 390 days without turning, he is to bear the guilt of Israel's sin; then, lying 40 days more upon his right side, he is to bear the ...
There are times when God is speaking with his people that he says, “You need to know this about me.” In Ezekiel 4-7 there is a staggering repetition made by the ...
In this part of Ezekiel's prophetic ministry, God uses a vivid act to demonstrate His impending judgment on Israel. The symbolism depicted through Ezekiel's ...
The prophet is here ordered to represent to himself and others by signs which would be proper and powerful to strike the fancy and to affect the mind, the siege ...
David Guzik commentary on Ezekiel 4 describes how Ezekiel depicts the siege of Jerusalem on a clay tablet, and is commanded to eat defiled bread.
15 февр. 2022 г. · Ezekiel used the Hebrew verb “ḥāqaq,” which can mean: “portray, set, or govern.” So far, Ezekiel spoke out to the people of the Babylonian ...
10 июн. 2016 г. · He begins in Chapter 4, “You also, son of man, take a clay tablet and lay it before you, and portray on it a city,. Jerusalem.” Babylonians ...
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