Ezekiel chapter 32
A lament for Pharaoh. The descent of Egypt into sheol.
A lament for Pharaoh. The descent of Egypt into sheol.
Ezekiel shares an allegory of mighty Assyria as a cedar tree. He foresees its fall and descent into the grave. UPDATED.
The sword drawn against Israel would also overtake Egypt. Egypt will be destroyed and scattered. UPDATED.
Ezekiel prophesies against pharaoh Apriès of Egypt. UPDATED.
Ezekiel prophecies the downfall of Ethbaal III, who was the ruler of Tyre. And he prophecies judgment on Sidon.
Ezekiel describes the construction of Tyre and its commercial empire. Then in a funeral dirge, he describes its catastrophic destruction. UPDATED.
Jerusalem was under attack and would soon fall. Ezekiel speaks God’s judgment against Ammon, Moab, Edom, and Philistia. UPDATED.
Ezekiel tells the parable of the boiling pot. His wife dies. It symbolizes the destruction of the temple and the slaughter of Jerusalem. UPDATED.
Ezekiel shares a parable of two adulterous sisters. They represent Judah and Israel and their illicit foreign alliances and idolatry. UPDATED.
Jerusalem had become like dross to the LORD God. Ezekiel prophecies the cause of judgment; the means of judgment; and the recipients of judgment. UPDATED.