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  • Ezekiel 35-36
    2024/11/15

    Up next in the list of nations being rebuked by the Lord is the nation of Edom. Edom was on the short list of nations receiving prophetic rebuke along with Ammon, Moab, and Philistia when this section began back in chapter 25. Recall that the nation of Edom stems from Jacob’s (aka Israel’s) brother Esau, and they have been at odds more or less ever since the womb. Most recently, Edom participated in the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem during the Babylonian invasion. History reveals that in time the Edomites will be defeated by the Maccabees in 126 BC and incorporated into the Jewish state and would cease to exist by the year 6 AD. Later in our reading, Ezekiel promises restoration for Israel, bringing them back into their own land.

    Ezekiel 35 - 1:02 .

    Ezekiel 36 - 4:01 .

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    14 分
  • Ezekiel 33-34, Proverbs 25:1-13
    2024/11/14

    In today’s passage, Ezekiel recalls the day when, 12 years into exile, he first hears word that Jerusalem has been overtaken. Those who remain behind want to claim the land as their own property, but the Lord sees their wickedness and vows to make them a desolate waste. The Lord also sees the shepherds of Israel, those leaders and rulers who have been entrusted with taking care of God’s flock. Rather than nurturing and protecting those under their watch, they have abused their power for the sake of selfish profit. God’s flock will be rescued from their hands, and he will send a better shepherd, his servant David, who will be a prince among them.

    Ezekiel 33 - 1:06 .

    Ezekiel 34 - 10:01 .

    Proverbs 25 - 17:30 .

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    20 分
  • Ezekiel 31-32, Proverbs 24
    2024/11/13

    We are in the section of Ezekiel’s prophecies where the proclamations against particular nations have collected together. In our last episode we concluded the prophecy against Tyre and began the prophecies against Egypt. We begin with a symbolic proclamation against the cedar of Assyria. Cedars were seen as symbols of royalty and majesty in the Near East; and just as noble Assyria was brought low, so too, Egypt will be cut down. Pharaoh, in all of his splendor, will be humiliated and destroyed by the sword of Babylon’s king, and neither he nor his kingdom will rise again to its former glory.

    Ezekiel 31 - 1:03 .

    Ezekiel 32 - 6:35 .

    Proverbs 24 - 14:24 .

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    19 分
  • Ezekiel 28-30, Proverbs 23
    2024/11/12

    As you’ll recall from our last episode, Ezekiel is prophesying against the port city of Tyre. That section of prophecy concludes today and we’ll begin a new prophecy against the nation of Egypt. As evidenced by the pyramids that remain standing today, the treasures of the pharaohs, along with abundant of historical records, Egypt was once a major world power that ruled mightily for centuries. Bible readers will recall that Joseph helped Egypt thrive early in their history and that Egypt held the nation of Israel in bondage for 400 years. This proud nation defied the Lord God and proved to be an unreliable ally to the surrounding nations, a splintered, reed staff that injured those who leaned on it.

    Ezekiel 28 - 1:05 .

    Ezekiel 29 - 6:40 .

    Ezekiel 30 - 12:33 .

    Proverbs 23 - 18:07 .

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    23 分
  • Ezekiel 25-27, Proverbs 22:17-29
    2024/11/11

    Israel and Judah have incited the Lord’s wrath by their wanton disregard for His statutes, and the Lord intends to pour His wrath out on His people. Even so, He will continue to stand by His promise to save a remnant and bring them back into the land. This is not the case for the surrounding nations, who have shown contempt for Jerusalem and disregard for the Holy One of Israel. With today’s episode, we begin a new section in Ezekiel which focuses on prophecies against other nations. A majority of today’s passage focuses on the esteemed port city of Tyre, located on an island just off the coast. Though Nebuchadnezzar was unsuccessful in his siege, Alexander the Great was eventually successful after creating a causeway of timber and stone, wiping them out, never to exist again.

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    20 分
  • Ezekiel 23-24, Proverbs 22:1-16
    2024/11/08

    The Word of God sometimes shocks us with the imagery it gives to describe the sins of mankind, and today’s passage is no exception. As you might imagine, today’s podcast includes sexually explicit content, so parents, use discretion as you see fit. The Lord tells a parable of sorts, describing Samaria (aka Israel) and Jerusalem as two sisters named Oholah and Oholibah. With scandalous and sordid depictions of their rebellion against God, they stand condemned before the one who called them to faithfulness and purity. A second parable describes a boiling pot where meat is cooked. Though choice meat has gone into the pot, the pot itself is corroded, which means the food is not edible. It must be emptied and set on the coals until it is purified.

    Ezekiel 23 - 1:06 .

    Ezekiel 24 - 12:27 .

    Proverbs 22:1-16 - 18:17 .

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    21 分
  • Ezekiel 20:32-22:31, Proverbs 21:17-31
    2024/11/07

    In our last reading, some of the elders of Israel had gathered around Ezekiel to inquire of the Lord, but God denied them counsel and began to recount the history of Israel’s rebellion and idolatry. Time and again, the Lord would have been justified in exhausting His wrath against Israel, but over and over He relented from disaster so that His name wouldn’t be profaned among the nations. The Lord will not answer them, but one day, God’s people will humble themselves and return to him. Later, Ezekiel prophesies of the impending judgment that is coming against Jerusalem. The sword of Babylon will come, bringing devastation and destruction. All of this will serve as righteous judgment against God’s people for their rampant sinfulness.

    Ezekiel 20:32-49 - 1:10 .

    Ezekiel 21 - 4:54 .

    Ezekiel 22 - 13:28 .

    Proverbs 21:17-31 - 20:18 .

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    23 分
  • Ezekiel 18:1-20:31, Proverbs 21:1-16
    2024/11/06

    Our reading opens with a consideration of personal responsibility for sin. The Lord says that each man is responsible for his own sins; no man will be charged as guilty for the sins of his father, but will certainly be judged for his own actions. Moreover, a sinful man can be restored when he turns in repentance toward God, but the one who turns away from righteousness to live in unrighteousness will be condemned. Later we’ll read a lament for the princes of Israel, who are compared to lions that grow up to devour people, and are therefore captured and taken away. Finally, some of the elders of Israel gather around Ezekiel to inquire of the Lord, but God denies them and recounts the history of Israel’s rebellion and idolatry.

    Ezekiel 18 - 1:09 .

    Ezekiel 19 - 8:51 .

    Ezekiel 20 - 11:30 .

    Proverbs 21:1-16 - 18:47 .

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    22 分