Ezekiel, 35

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1 And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:

2 “Son of man, set your face against mount Seir, and you shall prophesy about it, and you shall say to it:

3 Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I am against you, mount Seir, and I will extend my hand over you, and I will make you desolate and deserted.

4 I will tear down your cities, and you will be deserted. And you shall know that I am the Lord.

5 For you have been a continual adversary, and you have enclosed the sons of Israel, by the hands of the sword, in the time of their affliction, in the time of extreme iniquity.

6 Because of this, as I live, says the Lord God, I will hand you over to blood, and blood will pursue you. Even though you have hated blood, blood will pursue you.

7 And I will make mount Seir desolate and deserted. And I will take away from it the one who departs and the one who returns.

8 And I will fill up its mountains with its slain. In your hills, and in your valleys, as well as in your torrents, the slain will fall by the sword.

9 I will hand you over to everlasting desolations, and your cities will not be inhabited. And you shall know that I am the Lord God.

10 For you have said, ‘Two nations and two lands will be mine, and I will possess them as an inheritance,’ though the Lord was in that place.

11 Because of this, as I live, says the Lord God, I will act in accord with your own wrath, and in accord with your own zeal, by which you have acted with hatred toward them. And I will be made known by them, when I will have judged you.

12 And you shall know that I, the Lord, have heard all your disgraces, which you have spoken about the mountains of Israel, saying: ‘They are deserted. They have been given to us to devour.’

13 And you rose up against me with your mouth, and you disparaged against me with your words. I have heard.

14 Thus says the Lord God: When the whole earth will rejoice, I will reduce you to solitude.

15 Just as you have rejoiced over the inheritance of the house of Israel, when it was laid waste, so will I act toward you. You will be laid waste, O mount Seir, with all of Idumea. And they shall know that I am the Lord.”




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Chapter 35 of Ezekiel deals with the condemnation of Edom, an ancient enemy of the people of Israel. The prophet announces the destruction of Edom and the punishment of his leaders, who rejoiced with the fall of Jerusalem. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Ezekiel 35:

Obadiah 1:10-11: "Because of the violence against your brother Jacob, you will cover you shame, and you will be exterminated forever. On the day you posted from afar, the day you were captive your army captive , when strangers entered their doors, and throwing sorts over Jerusalem, also you were one of them. " This excerpt from Obadiah's book prophesies Edom's punishment for his violence against the people of Israel, including joy with the fall of Jerusalem.

Isaiah 34:5-6: "For it will be a killing of Jehovah in Edom, and a great kill in their land. And the unicorns will come down with them, and the oxen with the bulls; and their land shall be drunk with blood. , and your dust will be thickened with fat. " This verse of the book of Isaiah announces the destruction of Edom and the abundance of blood shed in his land.

Jeremiah 49:7-8: "As for Edom, thus says Jehovah of the armies: Is there no more wisdom in Temá? The advice of the understoods was lost? in depths, O residents of Dedan; for I will bring upon him the calamity of Esau, at the time I will punish him. " In this passage of Jeremiah, God threatens to punish Edom for his arrogance and joy with the fall of Jerusalem.

Psalm 137:7: "Remember, Jehovah of the sons of Edom on Jerusalem, who said, I discovered, I discovered even their foundations." This psalm records the words of the lament of the people of Israel during their exile in Babylon, remembering Edom's cruelty in his hour of distress.

Amos 1:11-12: "Thus Jehovah says, For three transgressions of Edom, and for four, I will not revoke the punishment, because he pursued his brother to the sword, and suppressed all compassion, and his wrath snatched him continuously, and He perpetually kept his fury. So I will send a fire on Temã, which will consume the Bozra palaces. " In this passage from the book of Amos, God condemns Edom's violence against the people of Israel and announces his punishment.





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