Ezequiel 23
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XXIII.
This chapter closes the series of prophecies beginning with Ezequiel 20, and consists of an extended allegory. Its object, quite in connection with Ezequiel 21:22, is to set forth the sinfulness of Judah. The allegory is much like that of Ezequiel 16, but differs from it on the one side by omitting the historical features so prominent there, and on the other by using as a basis here a comparison between the northern and southern kingdoms. The allegory is too plain to need any extended comment. It is almost entirely concerned with the southern kingdom, enough only being added in reference to the northern, which had long since passed away, to bring out the comparison.