EZEKIEL CHAPTER 24 By the parable of a boiling pot is showed the destruction of Jerusalem, the bloody city, Ezekiel 24:1. Ezekiel is forbidden to mourn for the death of his wife, Ezekiel 24:15, to denote that this calamity of the Jews shall be beyond all expressions of sorrow, Ezekiel 24:19. In that day of affliction the prophet's mouth shall be opened to their conviction, Ezekiel 24:25. In the ninth year of the captivity of Jeconiah, and those that were carried away with him; it falls in also with the year of Zedekiah's reign, though the prophet, and the captives now in Babylon, reckon not by this, but by the former. The tenth month; which answers to part of December and January. The tenth day; about our 29th of December, when the winter was well over with them. Came unto me; the prophet was now in Babylon many leagues from Jerusalem.

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