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===Judgment on Jerusalem ([https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel%204-24&version=NIV Chapters 4–24])=== | ===Judgment on Jerusalem ([https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel%204-24&version=NIV Chapters 4–24])=== | ||
Ezekiel saw the wickedness of the people through visions and sought to make them aware of their sins. However, even the leaders, who were supposed to guide the people, had become false prophets, worshiping idols, violating the [[Sabbath]], and abandoning [[Law of God|God’s law]]. Despite having experienced two Babylonian invasions, the people failed to recognize God’s warning. Ezekiel prophesied that Jerusalem would be completely destroyed. He also emphasized that each [[Soul|individual]] would be judged for their own sins, as the exiled generation wrongly blamed their ancestors for their suffering. Ezekiel strongly declared that God judges each person according to their deeds and urged the wicked to repent. | Ezekiel saw the wickedness of the people through visions and sought to make them aware of their sins. However, even the leaders, who were supposed to guide the people, had become false prophets, worshiping idols, violating the [[Sabbath]], and abandoning [[The Law of God|God’s law]]. Despite having experienced two Babylonian invasions, the people failed to recognize God’s warning. Ezekiel prophesied that Jerusalem would be completely destroyed. He also emphasized that each [[Soul|individual]] would be judged for their own sins, as the exiled generation wrongly blamed their ancestors for their suffering. Ezekiel strongly declared that God judges each person according to their deeds and urged the wicked to repent. | ||
* '''The Symbol of Jerusalem’s Siege''' (Chs. 4–7) | * '''The Symbol of Jerusalem’s Siege''' (Chs. 4–7) | ||