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Ezechiele 7:22

Listen to Ezechiele 7:22
22 Ed io rivolgerò la mia faccia indietro da loro; e coloro profaneranno il mio luogo nascosto; e ladroni entreranno in essa, e la profaneranno.

Ezechiele 7:22 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 7:22

My face will one turn also from them
Deny them his presence, and withdraw his protection from them; show them no favour, nor afford them any help and succour in their distress, when they cry unto him; so the Targum,

``I will cause my Shechinah to remove from them:''
unless the Chaldeans are meant, as some think, whose robberies and ravages the Lord would wink at, and not restrain, but suffer them to plunder and spoil at pleasure: since it follows, and they shall pollute my secret [place];
the holy of holies, by going into it, which none but the high priest might do, and he but once a year; though the Targum understands this of the Jews, and makes it to be a reason of what is threatened in the preceding clause, rendering it thus,
``because they have profaned the land of the house of my Shechinah:''
for the robbers shall enter into it, and defile it;
as did the king of Babylon and his army; and afterwards, in the second temple, Antiochus, Pompey, and Titus Vespasian.
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Ezechiele 7:22 In-Context

20 Ed esso ha impiegata la gloria del suo ornamento a superbia, e ne han fatte delle immagini delle loro abbominazioni, le lor cose esecrabili; perciò, farò che quelle cose saranno loro come una immondizia.
21 E le darò in preda in man degli stranieri, e per ispoglie agli empi della terra, i quali le contamineranno.
22 Ed io rivolgerò la mia faccia indietro da loro; e coloro profaneranno il mio luogo nascosto; e ladroni entreranno in essa, e la profaneranno.
23 Fa’ una chiusura; perciocchè il paese è pieno di giudicio di sangue, e la città è piena di violenza.
24 Ed io farò venire i più malvagi delle genti; ed essi possederanno le case loro; e farò venir meno la superbia de’ potenti, e i lor luoghi sacri saran profanati.
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