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| title = "Ezekiel 25:1–7" | ||||
| date = "2023-05-08" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel25.1-7) | ||||
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| The book of Ezekiel can be divided into three main sections. The first as we | ||||
| have seen are judgements against Israel and Judah. We now come to the second in | ||||
| which the nations surrounding Israel are judged. The final section concerns the | ||||
| hope for blessing of God's people and the restoration of His temple. | ||||
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| The first of the nations to be judged is Ammon. Ezekiel had already prophesied | ||||
| against them in chapter 21, in which the king of Babylon cast divinations to | ||||
| decide to which city to send his armies first. While Babylon had its own | ||||
| reasons for destroying Ammon, the Lord spells out His reasons for sending this | ||||
| judgement upon them. | ||||
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| Ammon had often been in conflict with Israel, so even though they had allied | ||||
| against Babylon in these last few years, there was much rejoicing among the | ||||
| Ammonites when they heard that Jerusalem had fallen. Yahweh's temple was | ||||
| destroyed and the land of Israel was emptied of inhabitants, so Ammon clapped | ||||
| their hands and stamped their feet in gleeful malice. Because of this attitude, | ||||
| the Lord sends Babylon to do the same thing to Ammon and its cities. The people | ||||
| of Ammon shall be removed, its capital city will be a camel pasture, and the | ||||
| fruit of the land will go to the besieging Babylonians. | ||||
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| _Shadenfreude_ is not an emotion that God's people should allow themselves. To | ||||
| see judgement fall on an individual or a group should give us satisfaction that | ||||
| justice is served and evil is punished, but it should also sober us because it | ||||
| is only by God's mercy that such a fate has not fallen on us as well. | ||||
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| You search the hearts of men and know all their intentions. | ||||
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