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CHAPTER XXV
_This chapter contains threatenings of the heavy judgments of_
_God against the Ammonites_, 1-7;
_Moabites_, 8-11;
_Edomites_, 12-14;
_and Philistines_, 15-17;
on account of their ha...
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It was a distinct part of scriptural prophecy to address pagan
nations. In Isaiah Isa. 13–19, Jeremiah Jer. 46–51, and here Ezek.
25–32, one section is specially devoted to a collection of such
prophe...
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CHAPTER S 25-32
Predictions of Judgments Against the Nations
_ 1. Prophecies concerning Ammon, Moab, Edom, and the Philistines
(Ezekiel 25:1) _
2. Concerning Tyrus (Ezekiel 26:1)
3. The glory of T...
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THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah_. App-4....
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Prophecy against Ammon
The name of this people is usually the children of Ammon (Beni
Ammon). This is the name both of the people and the country (in the
latter case construed as _fem. Ezekiel 25:3;...
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JUDGMENT ON NEIGHBORING NATIONS
25:1-17
Ezekiel devotes eight Chapter s of his book to oracles against foreign
nations. Jerusalem had fallen. Yet before Ezekiel related this fact to
his readers he re...
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The word of the LORD came again unto me, saying,
If Israel was not spared, much less the pagan, utterly corrupt, and
having no mixture of truth, such as Israel in its worst state
possessed (1 Peter...
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§ 1. AMMON, MOAB, EDOM, AND PHILISTIA
These four nations were the neighbours of Israel on the E., SE., and
SW. respectively, and are dealt with in their geographical order.
Ammon and Moab are denounce...
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EZEKIEL: “THEY SHALL KNOW THAT I AM GOD”
GOD’S PLANS FOR *ISRAEL AND THE NATIONS
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 25 TO 39
_IAN MACKERVOY_
PART TWO – EZEKIEL 25:1-33
PUNISHMENT OF THE NATIONS...
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וַ יְהִ֥י דְבַר ־יְהוָ֖ה אֵלַ֥י לֵ
אמֹֽר
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AMMON, MOAB, EDOM, AND PHILISTIA
Ezekiel 25:1
THE next eight Chapter s (25-32) form an intermezzo in the Book of
Ezekiel. They are inserted in this place with the obvious intention of
separating the...
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The last division of the prophecy deals with the subject of the
ultimate restoration of the chosen nation. It falls into three
sections. The first has to do with the nations, the second with the
natio...
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We have here the Lord reckoning with other sinful nations. And first
with Ammon. This people had been a long enemy to Israel, and upon
every occasion did all they could to distress them. 2 Samuel 12:2...
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CONTENTS
The subject of Jerusalem and her transgressions is dropped in this
Chapter, because the Prophet is directed to set his face against the
enemies of Jerusalem, the Ammonites, Moab, Seir, Edom,...
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Chapter 25 has an especial character. The nations that surrounded and
that were within the territory of Israel rejoiced at the destruction
of Jerusalem, and of the sanctuary. Therefore God would execu...
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THE WORD OF THE LORD CAME UNTO ME,.... After he had done prophesying
to the Jews, he is bid to prophesy against the Gentiles, the nations
that lay nearest the Jews: SAYING; as follows:...
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The word of the LORD came again unto me, saying,
Ver. 1. _The word of the Lord._] _Contra gentes; _ against those
nations chiefly that molested the Jews after their overthrow by the
Babylonians. Sins...
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_The word of the Lord came again unto me_ Though Ezekiel had finished
his testimony with respect to the destruction of Jerusalem, he must
not be silent; there were divers nations bordering upon the la...
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In the eight Chapter s now following there are contained some of the
mightiest prophecies of the Old Testament against the chief heathen
nations of the time, all of whom had, at one time or another, o...
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The word of the Lord, now withheld from the Jews for a time, CAME
AGAIN UNTO ME, SAYING,...
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EZEKIEL CHAPTER 25 God's vengeance upon the Ammonites, EZEKIEL 25:1,
upon Moab and Seir, EZEKIEL 25:7, upon Edom, EZEKIEL 25:12, and upon
the Philistines, for their declared malevolence to the Jews,...
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‘And the word of Yahweh came to me saying, “Son of man, set your
face towards the children of Ammon and prophesy against them, and say
to the children of Ammon, “Thus says the Lord Yahweh, because you...
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THE ORACLE AGAINST AMMON (EZEKIEL 25:1).
The Ammonites, while possibly having been joined with Judah and others
in an anti-Babylon alliance, were permanent enemies of Israel/Judah
(see Judges 3:13; Ju...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy against the Ammonites, Moabites, Edomites and
Philistines.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: Those who glory in any other defence than divine power and
promises will sooner or...
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Ezekiel 25:5. _I will make Rabbah a stable for camels a couching-place
for flocks._ Nebuchadnezzar destroyed this ancient city about four
years after the fall of Jerusalem. Ptolemy Philadelphus rebuil...
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_Set thy face against the Ammonites._
PROPHECIES AGAINST FOREIGN NATIONS
At the outset it must be understood that prophecies of this kind form
part of Jehovah’s message to Israel. Although they are u...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 25:1 Oracles against Foreign Nations. At
this moment in the dramatic downfall of Jerusalem, Ezekiel’s focus
shifts. The fate of the city is left hanging as he presents a
collec...
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PREDICTIONS OF JUDGMENTS UPON THE AMMONITES, MOABITES, EDOMITES, AND
PHILISTINES. (Chap. 25)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—In chs. 25–32, we come to a new group of
prophecies. They are predictions of judgment upo...
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EXPOSITION
The section on which we now enter—the great "parenthesis," as I have
called it, of Ezekiel's prophetic work—contains messages to the
seven nations that were most closely connected with the...
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Now beginning with chapter 25, God begins to pronounce His judgment
upon the surrounding nations of Israel. And the first, of course, that
of the Ammonites. We have today the city of Ammon, which come...
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Ezekiel 25:1...