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Ezekiel 28:23

Posted on 18 May at 14:58
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“For I will send into her pestilence, and blood into her streets; and the wounded shall be judged in the midst of her by the sword upon her on every side; and they shall know that I am the Lord.”

Context and Background: Ezekiel 28 is a prophetic passage where the prophet addresses the king of Tyre, who symbolises the pride and arrogance of the entire city and its inhabitants. It contains both a message for the earthly king of Tyre and a deeper spiritual message that alludes to the fall of Satan.

Immediate Judgment and Destruction: In Ezekiel 28:23, God declares that He will bring various forms of judgment upon Tyre. These judgments include pestilence, bloodshed in the streets, and being surrounded by the sword. This verse speaks of imminent destruction and punishment that will be meted out against Tyre for its sins.

Symbolism and Spiritual Implications: While this passage primarily addresses the earthly city of Tyre, it also holds symbolic and spiritual implications beyond its immediate context. Many scholars believe that the description of the king of Tyre in the earlier verses (Ezekiel 28:11-19) can be seen as an allusion to the fall of Satan from his heavenly position.

God’s Sovereignty and Judgment: The ultimate purpose behind these judgments is to make the people of Tyre and those around them recognise the authority and sovereignty of God. Through these events, God intends to reveal Himself as the Lord, the one true God, who has the power to bring about judgment and hold people accountable for their actions.

Application for Believers: While this passage originally addressed ancient Tyre, there are lessons that can be applied to believers today. It serves as a reminder of God’s sovereignty, justice, and the reality of divine judgment. It encourages believers to trust in God’s ultimate justice, knowing that He will hold the wicked accountable for their actions and bring about righteous judgment.

Overall, Ezekiel 28:23 highlights the impending judgment and destruction that God will bring upon Tyre for its sins. It also emphasises God’s sovereignty and His desire to reveal Himself as the Lord to both Tyre and the world. The passage serves as a reminder of God’s justice and serves as a call to believers to trust in His righteous judgment.

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