Ezekiel 5
In Ezekiel 5, the prophet Ezekiel is instructed by God to shave his head and beard with a sword as a symbol of the coming judgment on Jerusalem. The hair represents the people of Jerusalem, who will be scattered and persecuted among the nations. The chapter predicts the horrors that the city will face, including famine, plague, and war.
Bible version
Jerusalem's Judgment and Exile Foretold
Commentary
The chapter is a vivid portrayal of the judgment of God on a rebellious and unrepentant people. It also shows that God's judgment is often a consequence of His people's disobedience to His laws and commands. However, there is also a glimmer of hope in the chapter, as Ezekiel predicts a time when God will gather His people back to Jerusalem and restore the city. This chapter serves as a warning to all people to heed God's call to repentance and obedience, lest they face His judgment.
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There are 17 verses in Ezekiel, chapter 5.