Ezekiel Chapter 33 (Bible Study)

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Ezekiel’s Recommission and the Call to Repentance After Jerusalem’s Fall.
Ezekiel 33 marks a new phase in Ezekiel's prophecy, focusing on the future millennial kingdom after Jerusalem's destruction, which he had accurately predicted. Ezekiel is recommissioned as a watchman to warn the people of Israel, emphasizing his responsibility to deliver God's warnings faithfully. Despite the people's acknowledgment of his true prophecy after Jerusalem's fall, they remain disobedient and unrepentant. God expresses no pleasure in the wicked's death but insists on judgment and calls for repentance. The chapter highlights the accountability of both the watchman and the people, the desolation of the land due to sin, and the people's superficial reception of Ezekiel's message without true obedience.

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