Ezekiel 16:27

27 "Now I have raised my hand to punish you and to take away your share of my blessing. I have handed you over to the Philistines, who hate you and are disgusted with your immoral actions.

Ezekiel 16:27 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 16:27

Behold, therefore I have stretched out my hand over thee
His chastising and correcting hand, to show his resentment at their sins, and bring them to a sense of them, and repentance for them: and have diminished thine ordinary [food];
their stated allowances, the common mercies and blessings of life they had been indulged with, but now were lessened; and particularly a famine was brought upon them, as well as they were deprived of other favours for their sins; God dealing with them as husbands with their wanton wives, who keep them to stricter allowance, and closer confinement, in order to check and tame them: and delivered thee unto the will of them that hate thee, the daughters
of the Philistines;
which perhaps may refer to the times of Ahaz, when the Philistines invaded the cities of the low country, and of the south of Judah, and took many of their cities, and brought Judah low, ( 2 Chronicles 28:18 2 Chronicles 28:19 ) ; which are ashamed of thy lewd way:
of their inconstancy in changing their religion, relinquishing the worship of the true God, and embracing that of others, when they abode by their ancient religion and worship, ( Jeremiah 2:10 Jeremiah 2:11 ) . The Targum is,

``to whom if I had sent my prophets, they would have been ashamed;''
see ( Matthew 11:21 Matthew 11:23 ) .

Ezekiel 16:27 In-Context

25 You dragged your beauty through the mud. You offered yourself to everyone who came by, and you were more of a prostitute every day.
26 You let your lustful neighbors, the Egyptians, go to bed with you, and you used your prostitution to make me angry.
27 "Now I have raised my hand to punish you and to take away your share of my blessing. I have handed you over to the Philistines, who hate you and are disgusted with your immoral actions.
28 "Because you were not satisfied by the others, you went running after the Assyrians. You were their prostitute, but they didn't satisfy you either.
29 You were also a prostitute for the Babylonians, that nation of merchants, but they didn't satisfy you either."
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.