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Ezekiel 33:1

Posted on 18 May at 14:58
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“Again the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,”

Context:This verse marks the beginning of a new message or revelation received by the prophet Ezekiel from the Lord. To gain a deeper understanding of this verse, it is helpful to consider the context in which it is situated.

Ezekiel was a prophet who ministered to the exiled Israelites during the Babylonian captivity. The book of Ezekiel contains a series of visions, prophecies, and messages given to him by God, conveying His judgment, warning, and hope for His people.

In the preceding chapters, Ezekiel had been given various prophecies concerning the impending destruction of Jerusalem and the fall of the kingdom of Judah. These prophecies were meant to serve as warnings to the Israelites, urging them to repent and turn back to God in order to avoid the calamity that awaited them.

In Ezekiel 33, the chapter from which verse 1 is taken, God appoints Ezekiel as a watchman over the house of Israel. The role of a watchman was to be vigilant and alert, keeping watch for any danger or threat and warning the people accordingly. The watchman’s responsibility was to sound the alarm and deliver God’s message of warning to the people.

So, when verse 1 says, “Again the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,” it signifies that God was about to give Ezekiel a new message to deliver to the people. This verse highlights the ongoing communication between God and the prophet, emphasizing the authority and divine origin of Ezekiel’s prophetic words.

Overall, Ezekiel 33:1 reminds us of the importance of hearing and receiving God’s word. It reflects God’s continuous communication with His chosen vessels and serves as a reminder that His messages carry weight and significance. Just as Ezekiel was attentive to the word of the Lord, we should also seek to hear and heed God’s voice in our lives today.

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