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Ezekiel 9

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Chapter Study & Analysis

Ezekiel 9 - The Mark of the Remnant: Six executioners and a man clothed in linen with an inkhorn appear. Those who "sigh and cry" over the abominations are marked for protection, while the rest are slaughtered starting from the sanctuary.

THEOLOGICAL CONTEXT

1. The Seal of Protection: Paralleling the Passover and the sealing in Revelation, God protects those whose hearts are aligned with His.
2. Grief over Sin: The mark is not for the "perfect," but for those who are genuinely pained by the sin around them.
3. Judgment begins at the House of God: The slaughter starts with the "ancient men" (elders) before the Temple.

PRACTICAL LESSONS

1. Sensitivity to Sin: Do we "sigh and cry" over the wickedness in our culture, or have we become indifferent?
2. God’s Discernment: God knows exactly who is His, even in the midst of a corrupt group.
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