Ezekiel chapter 35:15 Daily Holy Bible Reading

Ezekiel Chapter 35

THE PROPHETS

EZEKIEL

YECHEZKEL

“The Heart Of Flesh”
“The Vision Of The Dry Bones”
“Hashem Is There”

These and more… you will learn in this book.

Yes, on its accounts it is another book of tragedy. But Ezekiel is the prophet of hope and triumph.

After G-d abandoned His people (The Jews), He will pluck Israel from the nations. To bring them back to its home.

Chapter 35

Ezekiel Chapter 35 as it was back then so it is happening still in our day and age — Antisemitic Jew Haters have their Tragic End without a doubt

Ezekiel Once Again Prophesy Against Edom

When you rely on your church founder, leader, elder or pastor, and you set aside G-d’s spoken words (Hebrew Bible | Old Testament) through His servants the prophets, find out your end in this chapter.

From cover to cover you read their books and believe in their works; but not of G-d’s direct teachings, commandments, decrees and laws.

“Prophecy Against Edom”

Say to it: Thus said the Lord Hashem/Elohim: Behold, I am against you, Mount Seir; I will stretch out My hand against you and make you desolate and a waste.
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Because you have eternal hatred, and you caused the [blood of the] Children of Israel to stream forth by the sword at the moment of their disaster, at the time of the climactic sin,
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I will make you an eternal desolation, that your children will never be restored; then you will know that I am Hashem.
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Because you said, ‘The two nations and the two lands shall be mine and we shall inherit them’ — but Hashem was there!
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Then you will know that I am Hashem. I have heard all your provocations that you have spoken against the mountains of Israel, saying, ‘They are desolate; they are presented to us to devour.’
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You have exalted yourselves against Me with your mouths and have spoken your words excessively against Me; I have heard!
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In accordance with your rejoicing that the heritage of the House of Israel had been desolate, so will I do to you; you shall be desolate, Mount Seir and every bit of Edom! Then they will know that I am Hashem.’”
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1 Then the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
2 “Son of man, direct your face toward Mount Seir and prophesy over it.
3 And you shall say to it: So said the Lord God: Behold I am against you, O Mount Seir, and I shall stretch forth My hand upon you and make you desolate and waste.
4 I shall lay your cities waste, and you will be desolate, and you will know that I am the Lord.
5 Because you had everlasting hatred, and you hurled the children of Israel by the sword, on the day of their misfortune at the time of the end of their iniquity.
6 Therefore, as I live, says the Lord God, for I shall make you into blood, and blood will pursue you; for surely you hated blood, and blood will pursue you.
7 And I shall make Mount Seir into desolation and waste, and I shall cut off from you anyone passing through or returning.
8 And I shall fill his mountains with his slain, your hills and your dales and all your streams-those slain by the sword will fall in them.
9 I shall make you everlasting desolations, and your cities will not return, and you will know that I am the Lord.
10 Because you said, “The two nations and the two lands will be mine, and we shall inherit it,” and the Lord was there,
11 Therefore, as I live, says the Lord God, I shall commit [acts] like your wrath and like your [acts of] anger that you did out of your hatred for them, and I shall be known among them when I judge you.
12 And you will know that I am the Lord. I heard all your blasphemies that you said concerning the mountains of Israel, saying, “They have become desolate; they were given to us to devour.”
13 You have magnified yourselves against Me with your mouth, and you have multiplied your words against Me; I have heard.
14 So said the Lord God: When the whole earth rejoices, I shall make you desolate.
15 As you rejoiced over the inheritance of the house of Israel because it became desolate, so will I do to you; Mount Seir and all Edom will be desolate, even all of it, and they will know that I am the Lord.

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