If the wicked will turn. — The prophet now takes up the fourth and last case — that of a change in the individual character. This has necessarily two sub-divisions: (1) that of the wicked repenting and doing righteousness (Ezekiel 18:21, and Ezekiel 18:27), and (2) that of the righteous falling into wickedness, (Ezekiel 18:24), which latter case is more briefly treated, because the object is to encourage hope in repentance. This case, in both its parts, is first treated in Ezekiel 18:21, and then, for the sake of emphasis, repeated in reverse order in Ezekiel 18:26.

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