Ezequiel 20:38

38 Te limpiaré de todos los que se rebelen y se subleven contra mí. A ellos los sacaré de los países adonde fueron desterrados, pero nunca entrarán en la tierra de Israel. Entonces sabrás que yo soy el Señor
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Ezequiel 20:38 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 20:38

And I will purge out from among you the rebels, and them that
transgress against me
All men are enemies, and enmity itself, against God; and every sin is an act of hostility and rebellion against him; every transgression and violation of his law is a casting off of allegiance to him, and a trampling upon and despising his legislative power and authority; wherefore rebels and transgressors of his law are put together; the one being explanative of the other. The people of the Jews were always more or less a rebellious people; so they were in the times of Moses, and all the while that he was with them, and were notoriously so in the times of Ezekiel; and therefore are often so described in this book; but they were not all so; such as were, the Lord here declares that he would single them out, as goats from among his sheep he brought under the rod, and purge them as chaff from the wheat; that sinners in Zion should be no more in the congregation of the righteous: I will bring them forth out of the country where they sojourn;
or "countries"; wherever they have been pilgrims and sojourners, as they now are; wherever they are; it looks as if, a little before or when the remnant of God, according to the election of his grace, shall be converted, that the rest shall be collected together into some one place, and be destroyed as rebels: and they shall not enter into the land of Israel;
when the converted Jews shall; an emblem of carnal Israelites, wicked professors, being not admitted into the New Jerusalem, and being excluded from the kingdom of heaven: and ye shall know that I am the Lord;
that knows all things, can do all things, and will faithfully and punctually perform all that is promised, threatened, or predicted.

Ezequiel 20:38 In-Context

36 Te juzgaré tal como hice con tus antepasados en el desierto después de sacarlos de Egipto, dice el Señor
Soberano.
37 Te examinaré cuidadosamente y te obligaré a cumplir las condiciones del pacto.
38 Te limpiaré de todos los que se rebelen y se subleven contra mí. A ellos los sacaré de los países adonde fueron desterrados, pero nunca entrarán en la tierra de Israel. Entonces sabrás que yo soy el Señor
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39 »”En cuanto a ti, pueblo de Israel, esto dice el Señor
Soberano: adelante, rinde culto a tus ídolos, pero tarde o temprano me obedecerás y dejarás de deshonrar mi santo nombre al rendir culto a ídolos.
40 Pues algún día, dice el Señor
Soberano, los israelitas me adorarán en mi monte santo, el gran monte de Israel, y yo los aceptaré. Allí les exigiré que me presenten todas sus ofrendas y los mejores regalos y sacrificios.
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