Ezekiel, 31

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18 O tree, splendid and glorious, who among the trees of Eden was comparable to you? But you were made to go down to the lower regions like the other trees of Eden. You lay among the uncircumcised people, victims of the sword, you, Pharaoh and all your multitudes, word of Yahweh."




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Ezekiel 31 describes the fall of Egypt's Pharaoh and its greatness compared to the majesty of a giant tree that was cut and fell. The topics covered include God's sovereignty over nations and the danger of arrogance and pride.

Proverbs 16:18: "Superb precedes ruin, and the haughtiness of the Spirit precedes the fall." This verse highlights the connection between arrogance and fall, a theme present in Ezekiel 31.

Ezekiel 28:2: "Son of man, say to the prince of shot, Say the Lord God, For thy heart, he has risen and said, I am a God, I seat myself on the throne of God, in the hearts of the seas , Since you are a man and not God; and yet you have put your heart as if it were the heart of God. " This verse shows another situation in which arrogance leads to fall.

Daniel 4:30-32: "The king said, and said, This is not the great Babylon that I edited to the royal house, with the strength of my power and to the glory of my majesty? , when a voice from heaven fell: it is said to be, O king Nebuchadnezzar: the kingdom has passed from you. And you will be taken from men, and your abode will be with the animals of the countryside; oxen, and they will pass upon you seven times, until you know that the Most High has mastery over the kingdom of men, and gives it to whom it wants. " This verse shows the fall of Nebuchadnezzar because of its arrogance and pride.

Isaiah 14:13-14: "And you said in your heart, I will go up to heaven, above the stars of God I will exalt my throne, and on the hill of the congregation I will sit from the band on the north. Clouds, and I will be similar to the Most High. " This verse shows the fall of Lucifer because of his arrogance and desire to be like God.

Obadiah 1:3-4: "Your superb has deceived you, and the arrogance of your heart, which dwells in the cracks of the rocks, in your high abode; who says in your heart: Who will knock me down on land? Eagle, and put your home among the stars, I will knock you down, says the Lord. " This verse shows that arrogance can lead to fall, no matter how high a person may seem to be.





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