Ezekiel 11:25

25 And I told the exiles all the things that the LORD had showed me.

Ezekiel 11:25 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 11:25

Then I spake unto them of the captivity
The elders of Judah, and others with them, at Telabib, where the prophet had a house: all the things the Lord had showed me;
all the visions contained in the preceding chapters, from the beginning of the fourth chapter to the end of this: as the portraying Jerusalem on a tile, and lying on his side for a long time, as an emblem of the siege of that city; the barley cakes, denoting a famine; the sharp knife with which he cut off his hair, signifying the destruction of its inhabitants; how he was brought to Jerusalem, what idolatries he saw in the temple; the vision of the six men with slaughter weapons, and of another with a writer's inkhorn by his side; and also the vision of the cherubim and wheels, and the glory of the God of Israel, and their departure from the city and temple, together with what was threatened to the Jews in Jerusalem, and was promised to them in Chaldea; all which the prophet faithfully related, and kept back nothing that the Lord had made known unto him by words or signs.

Ezekiel 11:25 In-Context

23 And the glory of the LORD went up from the midst of the city, and stood upon the mountain which is on the east side of the city.
24 And the Spirit lifted me up and brought me in the vision by the Spirit of God into Chalde'a, to the exiles. Then the vision that I had seen went up from me.
25 And I told the exiles all the things that the LORD had showed me.
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