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Ezekiel 16:45

Posted on 18 May at 13:56
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Thou art thy mothers daughter, that lotheth her husband and her children, and thou art the sister of thy sisters which lothed their husbands, and their children: your mother was an Hittite, and your father an Amorite. Ezekiel 16:45 (KJV)

Thou

art thy mother’s daughter, that lotheth her husband and her children; and thou

art the sister of thy sisters, which lothed their husbands and their children: your mother

was an Hittite, and your father an Amorite.

Ezekiel 16: 45 (KJV)

This verse is part of a larger passage in Ezekiel 16 where the prophet uses a powerful allegory to describe the spiritual condition of Jerusalem and its unfaithfulness to God. In this chapter Jerusalem is depicted as an abandoned baby that God takes care of, nurtures, and raises as His own. Yet, despite God’s blessings and faithfulness, Jerusalem becomes unfaithful and engages in idolatry and various sinful practices.

Now, let’s break down the verse to understand its meaning and significance in the context of the passage. “Thou art thy mother’s daughter” refers to Jerusalem, emphasizing its spiritual heritage and its connection to its ancestors. “That lotheth her husband and her children” portrays Jerusalem metaphorically as a wife and a mother who despises her husband and children, representing Jerusalem’s unfaithfulness to God, who is often described as a husband to Israel in the Old Testament.

“And thou art the sister of thy sisters, which lothed their husbands and their children” expands the metaphor, indicating that Jerusalem is like the sisters who also despised their husbands and children. This suggests that Jerusalem is not alone in its unfaithfulness but shares a similar spiritual condition with other nations. “Your mother was an Hittite, and your father an Amorite” points to the origin and ancestry of Jerusalem. The Hittites and Amorites were pagan nations known for their idolatry and wicked practices; by naming them as Jerusalem’s parents, Ezekiel highlights the pagan influences and sinful heritage that Jerusalem inherited.

In summary, the verse portrays Jerusalem’s unfaithfulness to God by using a vivid allegory of a wife and mother who despises her husband and children. It also emphasizes Jerusalem’s shared spiritual condition with other nations that have similarly turned away from God and highlights the sinful heritage inherited from pagan nations, serving as a reminder of the consequences of abandoning God’s covenant. This passage serves as a warning to Israel, revealing the severity of their spiritual unfaithfulness and the need for repentance.

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