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Who shall doubt the Lord’s power, when the dead lie thick at the feet of your idols and about your altars; on hill-top and mountain height, in forest covert and under spreading oak, where once men would burn fragrant incense to their false gods? (Ezekiel 6, 13)
Did they not pride themselves on the beauty of their workmanship, was it not from this they made images of their detestable false gods? And now there it lies, all defilement! (Ezekiel 7, 20)
Fresh anxieties still, and fresh alarms; vainly they ask the prophet for revelation; tradition among the priests, counsel among the elders is none. (Ezekiel 7, 26)
And should eye of mine melt with pity? Nay, they shall rue yet the false paths they have taken. (Ezekiel 9, 10)
Fond hope of Israel, that these should be distant things thou foretellest, the prophet of a later age! (Ezekiel 12, 27)
On false prophet and sightless seer my hand is raised in judgement; never shall they take part in the assembly of Israel, or have their names written in its muster-roll, or find a home in Israel’s land! So shall you learn what manner of God the Lord is. (Ezekiel 13, 9)
How dared they cheat my people with false hopes, crying, All’s well, when in truth all went amiss? My people, that strove to build a wall, and here were the prophets plastering it with clay that had no straw in it! (Ezekiel 13, 10)
Son of man, here be folk that have cumbered their own hearts with false gods, entangled their own feet with guilt; wouldst thou have me answer when I am consulted by such as these? (Ezekiel 14, 3)
Speak to them, thou, and tell them this from the Lord God: When a man of Israel’s race comes to consult me through a prophet, his own heart yet cumbered with false gods, his own feet yet entangled with guilt, shall I, the Lord, give him answer in his idolatry?✻ (Ezekiel 14, 4)
Nay, the faithless heart that leaves me for the worship of false gods shall be Israel’s undoing. (Ezekiel 14, 5)
If a man of Israel’s race, or any of alien breed among them, forsakes me, cumbers his heart with false gods, entangles his feet with guilt, and then comes to consult me through a prophet, shall I, in my own name, answer him? (Ezekiel 14, 7)
Or, if misguided the prophet speaks, it is I, the Lord, that have guided that prophet amiss.✻ And thereupon I will exert my power, and rid my people Israel of his company; (Ezekiel 14, 9)
