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Introduction

SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE CAPTIVITY WHICH IS TO COME SPEEDILY UPON THE INHABITANTS OF JERUSALEM.

The next eight chapters show the “moral necessity of Israel’s destruction.” Many times the nation had been threatened and the punishment had been postponed, but the prophesied calamity was now at hand, notwithstanding the lying dreams of the false prophets and the unbelief of the people. Ezekiel here ruthlessly exposes the hollowness of the illusions which his people cherished, “such as disbelief in prophecies of evil, faith in the destiny of Israel, veneration for the Davidic kingdom, and reliance on the solidarity of the nation in sin and judgment” (Skinner).

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