BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Ezekiel 15:6
6. For this cause the Lord has said: Like the vine-tree among the trees of the woods which I have given to the fire for burning, so will I give the people of Jerusalem.
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Summary: Ezekiel 15 primarily presents a metaphorical comparison between Israel and a vine. In this chapter, God speaks to Ezekiel, declaring that Israel is analogous to a grapevine among the trees of the forest. Unlike strong trees that can provide shelter or produce sturdier wood, a vine is mostly valued for its fruit. The chapter emphasizes that if the vine does not bear fruit, it is effectively useless and can be burned. This imagery serves to highlight Israel's unfaithfulness and fruitlessness in its relationship with God. The underlying theme is one of judgment; God indicates that because of Israel's disobedience, it will face consequences, resembling the discarded vine that is burned. Ultimately, the message calls for reflection on the importance of bearing spiritual fruit and sustaining a faithful relationship with God to avoid judgment.
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