6. Prophecy against the mountains of Israel, the seats of her idolatry
Ch. 4, 5. were directed chiefly against Jerusalem, because she had
rebelled against the statutes of the Lord (ch. Ezekiel 5:6) a...
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1.
What factors made the sin of Judah so grievous?
2.
In what sense was Jerusalem in the midst of the nations (Ezekiel 5:5)?
3.
What horrible barbarisms would accompany the fall...
V.
This chapter is closely connected with the preceding, forming part of
the same denunciation of judgment upon the Jews, although this is here
set forth in Ezekiel 5:1 by a fresh symbolism, and in t...
INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 5
This chapter is of the same argument with the former; and contains a
type of Jerusalem's destruction; an explanation of that type; what
were the reasons of God's judgments o...