Ezekiel 6
In Ezekiel 6, the Lord speaks through the prophet Ezekiel, declaring His judgment upon Israel for their rampant idolatry. He promises that their cities will be laid waste, their altars and idols destroyed, and the people scattered among the nations. Yet, even in His wrath, the Lord shows mercy, promising to spare a remnant of His faithful people.
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God's Judgment on Israel's Idolatry
Commentary
Ezekiel 6 serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of turning away from God and embracing idolatry. The Lord's judgment on Israel reveals His righteousness and justice, but also His deep love for His people. Even as He punishes them, He promises to preserve a remnant, a sign of His mercy and grace. As we read this chapter, we are challenged to examine our own hearts and lives, seeking to root out any idols that would distract us from the one true God.
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There are 14 verses in Ezekiel, chapter 6.