Ezekiel 32
In Ezekiel chapter 32, the prophet continues his oracle against Egypt, specifically mourning the downfall of Pharaoh and his allies. The chapter describes the impending destruction and humiliation of Egypt as a punishment for their pride and arrogance. Ezekiel also compares the fall of Egypt to that of other nations who have been humbled by God.
Bible version
A Lament for Pharaoh and his Allies
Commentary
Ezekiel chapter 32 offers a sobering reminder of the consequences of pride and self-reliance, as well as the justice and righteousness of God. The language used in this chapter is poetic and emotive, conveying a sense of mourning and lamentation for the people of Egypt as they face their inevitable destruction. Despite the harsh words and warnings, there is still a glimmer of hope in the final verses, suggesting that even in the darkest of circumstances, there is still a possibility of redemption and renewal. Overall, this chapter serves as a powerful reminder to all of us to remain humble and obedient to God, and to trust in His grace and mercy even in the midst of judgement and punishment.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Ezekiel, chapter 32 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 32 verses in Ezekiel, chapter 32.