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To this day, when you would make offering, you pass your sons through the fire; guilt of idolatry stains you yet, and shall I make answer to you, men of Israel? As I am a living God, the Lord says, you shall have no answer from me! (Ezekiel 20, 31)
Thy picture will shew him as a man baffled by the omens given him, that remains idle, as if he were keeping the sabbath rest.✻ Then he remembers the guilt; shall a guilty race go free? (Ezekiel 21, 23)
Ay, says the Lord God, still fresh is the memory of that guilt; open rebels you are, and never a thought in your hearts but shews vile; capture awaits you, that revive those memories still. (Ezekiel 21, 24)
Rid we the land of its guilt; of such harlotry let all women beware! (Ezekiel 23, 48)
Wantonness punished, idolatry’s guilt uncondoned; you shall know the Lord’s power at last. (Ezekiel 23, 49)
heads covered, feet shod, you will make neither dole nor lament, but languish ever under the load of your guilt, sighing each of you in his neighbour’s ear.✻ (Ezekiel 24, 23)
all these traffickings had made thee false within, and for thy guilt I must expel thee, guardian cherub as thou wert, from God’s mountain; between the wheels of fire thou shouldst walk no longer. (Ezekiel 28, 16)
Great guilt of thine, all the sins of thy trafficking, have profaned thy sanctuaries; such a fire I will kindle in the heart of thee as shall be thy undoing, leave thee a heap of dust on the ground for all to gaze at. (Ezekiel 28, 18)
No more shall it raise hopes among the men of Israel, and bring upon them the guilt of finding a refuge there; they shall learn that I, the Lord, am their God. (Ezekiel 29, 16)
But what if sentry, when he sees the invader coming, sounds no alarm to warn his neighbours? Here is some citizen overtaken by the enemy; well, his guilt deserved it. But for his death I will hold the sentry accountable. (Ezekiel 33, 6)
This be thy word, son of man, to the race of Israel: Think you no hope of life is left, so burdened you are, so languish under the guilt of your sins? (Ezekiel 33, 10)
Promise I the upright he shall live on, he must not by his own uprightness be emboldened to sin; forgotten, all his good deserts, his guilt shall be his undoing. (Ezekiel 33, 13)
