Ezekiel 16
In Ezekiel 16, the Lord speaks to the prophet Ezekiel about the history of Jerusalem and its constant unfaithfulness towards God. Using a metaphor of a newborn girl who is rescued and raised by a loving husband, God recounts how Jerusalem was rescued, nurtured, and blessed but still turned away from God and worshipped other gods. The chapter ends with a warning that Jerusalem will face judgment for its sins.
Bible version
The Unfaithful Jerusalem
Commentary
The metaphor of the newborn girl highlights the tender love and care that God bestowed upon Jerusalem, nurturing and providing for it. However, Jerusalem's unfaithfulness and idolatry are likened to the behavior of a promiscuous wife who rejects her loving husband. The chapter reveals God's heartbreak over Jerusalem's spiritual adultery and His righteous anger towards the city's sin. It serves as a warning to God's people to remain faithful and obedient to Him, or face the consequences of sin and rejection. Ultimately, the chapter points to the power of God's love and grace to forgive and restore even the most unfaithful and rebellious among us.
Meet the heroes of Ezekiel, 16
FAQ
Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Ezekiel, chapter 16 it would take approximately 6 minutes to finish.
There are 63 verses in Ezekiel, chapter 16.