Day 249 – Reading – EZEKIEL 31 – 33
Read the Scriptures. Meditate on what the prophets were saying.
EZEKIEL 31.
This is another metaphor, portraying Assyria as a tall Cedar tree, more lovely than the trees in Eden. God made it tall and strong. It had pride. God gave it into the hands of the mighty one and the most ruthless of the nations (Babylon). It fell into the pit of Sheol. And then God turns to Egypt…..
- Whom are you like in glory and greatness among the trees of Eden? You shall be brought down with them to the world below. You shall be among the uncircumcised, with those who are slain by the sword. This is Pharaoh and all his multitude, declares the Lord GOD.”
. Ezekiel 32.
This is twelve years before the destruction of Jerusalem and the deportation. A lamentation over the Pharaoh and Egypt. Egypt thinks of itself as a lion, but God compares Pharaoh to a Dragon in the sea. God will drag it from the water, throw it on the ground, and allow the beasts and fowl to devour it. The flesh of her will be scattered throughout the land, and her blood will drench the mountains.
Many peoples will be appalled at them. It will be the king of Babylon who will ruin the pride of Egypt and kill its multitudes. Assyria is already there (gone), and so is Elam, Meshech-Tubal, Edom, and the Sidonians. These are the “uncircumcised” whom Egypt will lie amongst.
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Ezekiel 33.
God has set apart Ezekiel to be a Watchman for His people. If he sees “the sword” coming and warns the people by blowing his trumpet … if any of them hear it but 1) do not heed it, the sword will come and take them away. But their blood (the responsibility) will not be on the Watchman’s head.
But if the Watchman sees the sword coming and does NOT warn by blowing the trumpet, and the people don’t hear and take heed, and they are taken away, 2) their blood will be on the Watchman’s head. (His responsibility).
And so whenever God speaks to Ezekiel about the people’s wickedness, and he does not warn them, THEIR blood shall be on HIM. But if he warns them and they do noting, they will die, but YOU Ezekiel, have delivered your soul.
And God asks, “Why will you die, Israel?? As I live, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked TURN FROM THEIR EVIL WAYS and live. TURN BACK! Why will you die, O house of Israel??
- When the righteous turns from his righteousness and does injustice, he shall die for it.
- When the wicked turns from his wickedness and does what is just and right, he shall live by this.
And you say, O House of Israel, that the ways of the LORD are not just. It is YOUR way that is not just.
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Then, on January 8, 585 B.C., six months after Jerusalem’s fall, a “fugitive” from Jerusalem came to Ezekiel. “The city has been struck down.”
When the people came to complain that the land was THEIRS, God rebuked them for their sin. “I will make the land a desolation and a waste, and her proud might shall come to an end, and the mountains of Israel shall be so desolate that none will pass through. THEN THEY WILL KNOW THAT I AM THE LORD.”
(Oh, LORD, our hearts are so sinful and prideful. And many times WE argue with you. YOU, the almighty Creator of Heaven and Earth! LORD, forgive us. YOUR way is right and truthful. Please help us, help ME, to follow your path … follow Jesus.)

