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Ezekiel 25

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Chapter Study & Analysis

Ezekiel 25 - Judgment on Surrounding Nations: Prophecies against Ammon, Moab, Edom, and Philistia for their "vengeance" and "rejoicing" over the fall of Jerusalem and the desecration of the sanctuary.

THEOLOGICAL CONTEXT

1. God as Vindicator: God punishes nations not just for their sins, but specifically for their malice toward His people.
2. Edom’s Revenge: Highlighting the ancient sibling rivalry (Esau vs. Jacob) and God’s defense of His heritage.
3. The Recognition Formula: Each oracle ends with "they shall know that I am the Lord," proving His sovereignty over all borders.

PRACTICAL LESSONS

1. The Danger of Schaudenfreude: Rejoicing in the misfortune of others (even enemies) invites God's displeasure.
2. God’s Eye on the Nations: No country is "invisible" to God’s moral scrutiny.
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