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| title = "Ezekiel 12:17–28" | ||||
| date = "2023-03-31" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel12.17-28) | ||||
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| Ezekiel is given another symbolic action to perform, another layer on top of | ||||
| the ones he is already performing, most likely. He is to eat the siege rations | ||||
| that have been assigned to him with "trembling and anxiety". (_v. 18_) This | ||||
| represents the fear and dismay with which the inhabitants of Jerusalem will eat | ||||
| their bread and drink their water because of the terrible things that are | ||||
| happening all around them. The Lord reiterates that the desolation has come as | ||||
| a judgement upon the people who have filled the land with violence. | ||||
| 
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| The next time He speaks to Ezekiel, the Lord changes the subject and addresses | ||||
| the attitude of the people towards their God. They have been plagued with false | ||||
| prophets to such an extent that it has become a proverb to remark that the | ||||
| things that were prophesied have not come about. Remember that the people have | ||||
| decided that God must have forsaken the land or is otherwise indifferent to the | ||||
| things going on in it. I suspect the preponderance of false visions contributed | ||||
| to that attitude significantly. | ||||
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| The Lord declares that He will make it so that this proverb will no longer be | ||||
| said. He will give visions, and they will come true. No longer will false | ||||
| prophets give flattering predictions because people want to hear what they want | ||||
| to hear (as is still true today). Instead, the true visions from the Lord will | ||||
| also come true within the sight of those who first hear of it, not just | ||||
| "eventually" or "some day". | ||||
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| This declaration should be understood in the context of Ezekiel's ministry, and | ||||
| not applied to prophecy in general. There are plenty of predictions and | ||||
| prophecies that have not yet come to pass, even after 2,000 years or more. Some | ||||
| of Ezekiel's prophetic messages may still be fulfilled in the end times (he | ||||
| says, looking at the end of the book), but the vast majority of them are for | ||||
| the near future. | ||||
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| * * * | ||||
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| Your word never returns void, and You accomplish all You have decided to do. | ||||
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