Ezekiel 24

Ezekiel 24

The chapter opens on the very day the siege of Jerusalem begins. God commands Ezekiel to use the allegory of a boiling pot to symbolize the city. Jerusalem is the pot, and the inhabitants are the meat and bones boiling inside. The pot is heated to extreme temperatures to consume the inhabitants. Later, God tells Ezekiel that his wife will suddenly die and commands him not to mourn, weep, or show any public sign of grief. This symbolizes that the destruction of Jerusalem will be so overwhelming that the people will be too stunned to weep.

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Ezekiel 17

Ezekiel tells the Parable of the Two Eagles and the Vine, symbolizing the rebellion of King Zedekiah against King Nebuchadnezzar (Babylon) by relying on Egypt.

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God refutes the common proverb, "The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge." God declares that every person will die for their own sin, not their ancestors'.

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