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 ... |
Некоторые результаты поиска могли быть удалены в соответствии с местным законодательством. Подробнее... |
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