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| title = "Ezekiel 8:14–18" | ||||
| date = "2023-03-20" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel8.14-18) | ||||
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| The Lord shows Ezekiel two more abominations that are occuring in His temple. | ||||
| The first is a group of women weeping for Tammuz at the north gate of the | ||||
| temple court. This one needs a bit more context than we are given. Tammuz was a | ||||
| pagan deity associated with the fields and the underworld. His myths are | ||||
| similar to the story of Persephone and Hades, except he plays both roles: | ||||
| Tammuz makes the vegetation grow until he dies in the summer heat and goes to | ||||
| the land of the dead. His adherents ritually mourn his passing until he returns | ||||
| to the land of the living to bring the greenery back with the wet season. Time | ||||
| and again the Lord has shown He brings the rain and makes it stop, and He has | ||||
| the power over life and death as well. How quickly the people forget the truth. | ||||
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| The final abomination was surely the worst for Ezekiel, because it involved not | ||||
| the laity, but priests consecrated to the Lord like himself. At least, that's | ||||
| what they should be, in the inner court of the temple. Instead of offering | ||||
| sacrifices to the Lord, or facing the temple in prayer, they have turned their | ||||
| backs upon the Holy Place and are bowing down to worship the rising sun. Think | ||||
| of it! It'd be like finding out the pastor of your church was actually a | ||||
| Buddhist. | ||||
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| With all this happening in and around His own house, the very place He makes | ||||
| His dwelling on earth, is it any wonder that God is angry with His people? But | ||||
| it wasn't only this, but also that the land was filled with violence and | ||||
| bloodshed. Injustice abounded, as the Lord had prohibited, and so He will | ||||
| punish the wicked and He will not spare them. | ||||
| 
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| Grant us a righteous indignation against our sin, that we may repent of it. | ||||
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