BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Ezekiel 20:44
44. And you will be certain that I am the Lord, when I take you in hand for the honour of my name, and not for your evil ways or your unclean doings, O children of Israel, says the Lord.
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Summary: Ezekiel chapter 20 presents a historical recount of Israel's relationship with God, emphasizing Israel's repeated disobedience and God's unfailing faithfulness. The chapter begins with the elders of Israel approaching Ezekiel to inquire of the Lord, prompting God to remind them of their heritage and the covenant made with their ancestors. The theme of remembrance is significant as God recounts the acts of rebellion committed by Israel from their time in Egypt through the wilderness and into the land of Canaan. God emphasizes His holiness and the importance of His laws while highlighting that Israel's turning away led to their judgment and exile. Despite their failures, God expresses a desire to purify His people and restore them, showing His commitment to ultimately fulfill His promises. The chapter concludes with a call for the Israelites to repent and return to God, assuring them of a future restoration where they will serve Him faithfully. Overall, Ezekiel 20 reinforces the themes of divine judgment, mercy, and the hope for redemption through turning back to God.
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