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Ezekiel 24:7

Listen to Ezekiel 24:7
7 "'The blood from murders has stained the whole city; Blood runs bold on the street stones, with no one bothering to wash it off -

Ezekiel 24:7 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 24:7

For her blood is in the midst of her
The blood of innocent persons shed in the midst of her, openly and publicly, cried for vengeance: she set it upon the top of a rock;
where it could not soak in, as when spilled upon soft earth: this denotes her openness and impudence in shedding blood, as not being ashamed of it, or afraid of punishment for it, but as rather glorying in it; perhaps there may be some allusion to the tops of hills and mountains, where idolatry was committed, attended with shedding human blood: she poured it not upon the ground, to cover it with dust;
she did not take any methods to hide her sin; having no sense of the heinousness of it, nor any consciousness of guilt, or any remorse or repentance; respect is had to a law which obliged to cover blood shed with dust, ( Leviticus 17:13 ) . The Targum of the whole is,

``because innocent blood which is shed in the midst of her; with pride and with a high arm she shed it; she shed it not through ignorance, that she might repent of it.''
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Ezekiel 24:7 In-Context

5 from the best of the sheep in the flock. Pile wood beneath the pot. Bring it to a boil and cook the soup.
6 "'God, the Master, says: "'Doom to the city of murder, to the pot thick with scum, thick with a filth that can't be scoured. Empty the pot piece by piece; don't bother who gets what.
7 "'The blood from murders has stained the whole city; Blood runs bold on the street stones, with no one bothering to wash it off -
8 Blood out in the open to public view to provoke my wrath, to trigger my vengeance.
9 "'Therefore, this is what God, the Master, says: "'Doom to the city of murder! I, too, will pile on the wood.
Published by permission. Originally published by NavPress in English as THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language copyright 2002 by Eugene Peterson. All rights reserved.

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