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Introduction

A.M. 3410. B.C. 594.

In this chapter, the approaching ruin of Judea is foretold very particularly, and in expressions most affecting and often repeated, that, if possible, the people might be awakened and brought to repentance, in order to the prevention of so great a calamity. The prophet is ordered to tell them,

(1,) That it will be a final, complete, and miserable destruction, Ezekiel 7:1-6 .

(2,) That it was very near at hand, Ezekiel 7:7-10 .

(3,) That on account of their aggravated pride and violence it was unavoidable, Ezekiel 7:10-15 .

(4,) That neither their strength nor riches should in the least protect them from it, Ezekiel 7:16-19 .

(5,) That their glorious temple, in which they trusted, should be laid in ruins, Ezekiel 7:20-22 .

(6,) That their miseries and desolation, by the Chaldeans, should be as universal as their sins had been, Ezekiel 7:23-27 .

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