Ezekiel 16

Ezekiel 16

This chapter uses the elaborate allegory of a rejected baby girl to depict Jerusalem's history. God describes finding the infant Jerusalem abandoned, cleaning her, clothing her richly, and entering into a covenant with her, making her beautiful and royal. Jerusalem then became arrogant and used her beauty to become a prostitute, multiplying her harlotry more than the surrounding nations. God promises harsh judgment, but concludes with a future promise to remember the covenant of her youth and restore her.

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Job 7

Job continues his lament, describing his life as burdensome and fleeting. He desperately asks God to stop watching him so closely and to relieve his suffering, reminding God that he is only mortal flesh.

Job 8

Bildad begins the debate, arguing more harshly than Eliphaz. He claims Job's children must have sinned for them to perish, urging Job to seek God and return to his former integrity.

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