KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Ezekiel 18:2
2. What mean ye, that ye use this proverb concerning the land of Israel, saying, The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge?
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Summary: Ezekiel 18 addresses the themes of individual responsibility and repentance, challenging the prevailing belief that the sins of the fathers are borne by the children. The chapter opens with the people of Israel using a proverb that suggests they are being punished for the sins of their ancestors. God clarifies through Ezekiel that each person is accountable for their own actions, and righteousness will lead to life while wickedness will lead to death. The chapter emphasizes God's desire for the wicked to turn from their sins and live, showcasing His grace and willingness to forgive. It highlights the importance of personal repentance and the transformative power of turning toward God. Ultimately, Ezekiel 18 serves as a powerful reminder of God's justice and mercy, urging the Israelites to choose life through obedience to His ways.
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