Ezekiel 33

Ezekiel 33

God reaffirms Ezekiel’s role as the watchman over the house of Israel. God repeats the fundamental principle of individual responsibility: if the watchman fails to warn the people, their blood will be on his hands. If the wicked turn from their sin, they will live. If the righteous turn to sin, they will die. God then gives the prophet news that Jerusalem has fallen, which opens Ezekiel's mouth to preach freely after years of restricted speech. God condemns those in the land who rely on past promises while living wickedly.

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Job 17

Job continues to lament his loneliness, feeling despised by his friends and abandoned by God. He pleads for proof of his integrity, as his only hope now lies in the grave.

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Bildad continues the attack, describing the certain fate of the wicked. He suggests that the miseries Job is experiencing (loss, terror, disease) are all inevitable parts of the wicked man's demise.

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