Ezekiel 7
In Ezekiel chapter 7, the prophet delivers a message from the Lord declaring the impending destruction and judgment that will come upon the people of Israel. The chapter describes the complete devastation of Jerusalem and the surrounding areas as a result of their rebellion against God.
Bible version
The Day of the Lord's Wrath
Commentary
Ezekiel chapter 7 is a powerful and sobering reminder of the consequences of sin and disobedience. The vivid imagery of the chapter paints a bleak picture of the impending destruction that is to come upon the people of Israel. The Lord's wrath is kindled against them because of their spiritual adultery and idolatry, and they will be given over to their enemies as a result.As we read this chapter, we can't help but be struck by the urgency of the message. It's a call to repentance and a warning to turn back to God before it's too late. The Lord is patient and merciful, but there comes a point when his justice must be served.In our own lives, we too must take heed of this warning. We must examine our own hearts and turn away from any idols that we have placed before God. We must seek his face and his will for our lives, and trust in his mercy and grace. Let us not wait until it's too late to turn back to the Lord.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Ezekiel, chapter 7 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 27 verses in Ezekiel, chapter 7.