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| title = "Ezekiel 35:1–15" | ||||
| date = "2023-06-11" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel35.1-15) | ||||
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| Mount Seir was in the most prominent mountain range of the country of Edom, and | ||||
| used as a synonym for the whole nation. It was situated southeast of the Dead | ||||
| Sea and contained generally poorer land than the areas the Caananites and then | ||||
| the Israelites occupied. History between Edom and Israel had generally not been | ||||
| pleasant, going all the way back to their founding fathers, Esau and Jacob. | ||||
| 
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| This prophecy comes against Edom because of the enmity they maintained against | ||||
| Israel. The Lord mentions the time of Israel's calamity and final punishment, | ||||
| and I can't tell if that's relative to Ezekiel's time period or to the end of | ||||
| days like the last chapter, referring to the Tribulation or Daniel's Seventieth | ||||
| Week. In either case, Israel is made desolate, and Edom rejoiced over this, | ||||
| therefore the Lord will bring a sword against Edom and make it desolate in | ||||
| return. | ||||
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| Beyond just gloating over Israel's downfall, Edom desired to take possession of | ||||
| the land that was not promised to them. The Lord's promises remained in effect | ||||
| even while He was chastising His people for the sins they had been committing. | ||||
| As we have seen, He always planned to restore the righteous remnant to the | ||||
| land He gave their fathers after purifying them through the trials they faced. | ||||
| In contrast to Edom's envy, the Lord protected Edom from Israel when they | ||||
| marched to conquer Canaan. The most direct route was through Edom's territory, | ||||
| and Israel asked Edom to be granted safe passage through, purchasing food and | ||||
| provisions along the way instead of just raiding for them. Edom refused, so the | ||||
| Lord led Israel the long way around instead of sending retribution against Edom. | ||||
| 
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| You are patient, but Your mercy is not extended forever. Just because things | ||||
| have gone on for a long time doesn't mean they last forever. | ||||
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