KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Ezekiel 13:4
4. O Israel, thy prophets are like the foxes in the deserts.
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Summary: Ezekiel chapter 13 addresses the issue of false prophets in Israel. The Lord instructs Ezekiel to confront these individuals who claim to speak on His behalf but do not have His approval. The chapter categorizes them as "foolish prophets" who lead the people astray with empty visions and deceitful messages. A key theme is the condemnation of those who prophesy false peace and security while ignoring the impending judgment and destruction that God has ordained due to the people's unfaithfulness. In stark contrast, God asserts the imminent reality of His judgment, emphasizing that true prophecy must align with His will. He illustrates the futility of their prophecies by comparing them to a wall built with untempered mortar—essentially a false sense of security that provides no real protection. The chapter culminates with a warning that these false prophets and their followers will face dire consequences for their deception, underscoring the importance of discerning true messages from God and remaining faithful to His Word.
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