In Ezekiel chapter 20, the prophet addresses the elders of Israel, recounting the history of God's relationship with the nation. He highlights how Israel had a history of rebellion, idolatry, and disobedience to God's commands. Despite God's patience and efforts to lead them in the right path, they continuously turned away from Him. The chapter underscores the consequences of their actions, including exile to Babylon. However, there is also a promise of restoration for a remnant of the faithful.
Ezekiel chapter 21 contains a series of prophecies concerning the judgment of Judah and Jerusalem. The chapter uses vivid imagery to describe the sword of the Lord, symbolizing divine judgment. God's anger is portrayed as a sharpened sword that will bring destruction upon the rebellious people. The chapter emphasizes the inevitability of God's judgment and the severity of the coming punishment. It serves as a warning to the people of Judah to repent and turn back to God before it's too late.
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