Ezequiel 11:16-25

A Promessa da Volta de Israel

16 “Portanto diga: Assim diz o Soberano, o SENHOR: Embora eu os tenha mandado para terras muito distantes entre os povos e os tenha espalhado entre as nações, por breve período tenho sido um santuário para eles nas terras para onde foram.
17 “Portanto, diga: Assim diz o Soberano, o SENHOR: Eu os ajuntarei dentre as nações e os trarei de volta das terras para onde vocês foram espalhados e devolverei a vocês a terra de Israel.
18 “Eles voltarão para ela e retirarão todas as suas imagens repugnantes e os seus ídolos detestáveis.
19 Darei a eles um coração não dividido e porei um novo espírito dentro deles; retirarei deles o coração de pedra e lhes darei um coração de carne.
20 Então agirão segundo os meus decretos e serão cuidadosos em obedecer às minhas leis. Eles serão o meu povo, e eu serei o seu Deus.
21 Mas, quanto àqueles cujo coração está afeiçoado às suas imagens repugnantes e aos seus ídolos detestáveis, farei cair sobre a sua cabeça aquilo que eles têm feito. Palavra do Soberano, o SENHOR”.
22 Então os querubins, com as rodas ao lado, estenderam as asas, e a glória do Deus de Israel estava sobre eles.
23 A glória do SENHOR se levantou da cidade e parou sobre o monte que fica a leste dela.
24 Então o Espírito de Deus ergueu-me e em visão levou-me aos que estavam exilados na Babilônia.Findou-se então a visão que eu havia tido,
25 e contei aos exilados tudo o que o SENHOR tinha me mostrado.

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Ezequiel 11:16-25 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 11

This chapter contains an account of the sins of the princes of Judah; a prophecy of their destruction; some comfortable, promises respecting those of the captivity; and the chapter is closed with the finishing of the vision of the Lord's removing from Jerusalem; and the whole being ended, the prophet related it to the men of the captivity. In Eze 11:1; the prophet, is shown five and twenty men, among whom were two he knew, and are mentioned by name, and were princes of the people; and he is told that these men devised mischief, and gave bad advice to the people, Eze 11:2,3; wherefore he is bid to prophesy against them, Eze 11:4; which he accordingly did, the Spirit of the Lord falling upon him, Eze 11:5; declaring that their secret evils were known, as well as their public ones; and that, seeing they had multiplied their slain, and had feared the sword, the sword should come upon them; some should fall by it, and others should be carried captive; the consequence of which would be, that God would be known, and his justice acknowledged, it being what their sins deserved, Eze 11:6-12; upon this prophecy being delivered out, one of the princes before named died immediately; which filled the prophet with great concern, and put him upon expostulating with God, Eze 11:13; wherefore, for his comfort, he is told, that though the inhabitants of Jerusalem had insulted their brethren that were carried captive, and looked upon the land of Israel as their own possession, that God would be a little sanctuary to them; that he would gather them out of all lands, and give them the land of Israel; that they should come thither, and remove all idolatry from it, and should have regenerating and renewing grace given them, to walk in the statutes and ordinances of the Lord, by which they should appear to be his people, and he to be their God, Eze 11:14-20; but as for such that continued in their abominable idolatries, these should receive a just recompence of reward, Eze 11:21; after which follows an account of the entire removal of the glory of the Lord from the city of Jerusalem, Eze 11:22,23; and the prophet being, in vision, brought again to Chaldea, reports the whole he had seen to them of the captivity, Eze 11:24,25.

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