Ezekiel, 16

Christian Community Bible

25 At the entrance to every road you built your lofty shrines; you defiled your beauty giving yourself to every passerby and always increasing your harlotry.




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Ezekiel 16 is a chapter that uses a prostitute's metaphor to describe Israel's infidelity with other gods and his betrayal to God. The chapter shows that God rescued Israel out of nowhere and made it a prosperous nation, but she surrendered to idolatry and immorality. Here are five verses related to the topics covered in Ezekiel 16:

Exodus 20:3-5: "Thou shalt not have other gods before me. Thou shalt not make it to you sculpted image, nor any figure on heaven, nor under the earth, nor in the waters under the earth. of them, you will not serve them; for I, the Lord your God, I am a zealous God, who visit the iniquity of parents in their children until the third and fourth generation of those who bore me. " This verse highlights the prohibition of idolatry and the warning of God about the consequences of those who worship other gods.

Hosea 2:13: "For she says, I will go after my lovers, who give me my bread and my water, my wool and my linen, my olive oil and my drinks." This verse portrays Israel's attitude in seeking other gods and believing that they are the source of their material goods.

Isaiah 1:21: "As the faithful city was done in a prostitute! She was full of justice, righteousness dwelt in her; but now, killers." This verse uses the prostitute's metaphor to describe Israel's infidelity with other gods.

Jeremiah 3:8: "And I saw that because of all this, because I committed adultery to Rebelde Israel, I said goodbye, and gave him his divorce letter, that the happy Judah, his sister, did not fear; She herself prostituted herself. " This verse talks about God rejecting Israel because of his infidelity and comparing him to a husband who divorces his adulterous wife.

Isaiah 62:5: "As the young man marries the virgin, so your children will marry you; and as the groom rejoices the bride, thus rejoicing with you your God." This verse highlights Israel's restoration and reconciliation with God after his repentance.


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