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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.
God gives the prophet, in this chapter, a very clear and affecting foresight of the besieging of Jerusalem by the Chaldean army and the calamities which would ...
God commands Ezekiel in this chapter and elsewhere to do very unusual acts as a sign to the Jews. Ezekiel was not the first prophet to perform signs.
In Ezekiel 4, the Prophet Ezekiel receives divine instructions to engage in dramatic enactments symbolizing the impending siege of Jerusalem and the severe ...
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 ...
In this chapter, following God's command, Ezekiel performs a sign-act, a symbolic representation of the siege of Jerusalem and resulting famine. Text · Textual witnesses · Verse 6 · Verse 9
1 авг. 2017 г. · In Chapters 4-24, the Lord warns Israel repeatedly of a coming destruction of their beloved city, Jerusalem.
The prophet was to represent the siege of Jerusalem by signs. He was to lie on his left side for a number of days, supposed to be equal to the years from the ...
12 нояб. 2022 г. · Ezekiel is not atoning for the people through his suffering; he merely represents the people's being loaded down with their sin (cf. Isa. 1:4).
God asked Ezekiel to demonstrate to the people for 390 days, lying on his left side, to represent the years of their iniquity and the besiegement and ...
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