Ezekiel 15:1-5
Summary for Ezek 15:1-19:14: 15:1–24:14 a This section contains a series of eight metaphors, each reiterating from a different angle the certainty of Jerusalem’s forthcoming judgment. The images are of a worthless vine (ch 15 b); a faithless wife (ch 16 c); a vine and two eagles (ch 17 d); sour grapes (ch 18 e); a lion and her cubs (ch 19 f); a sword (ch 21 g); two degenerate sisters (ch 23 h); and a cooking pot (ch 24 i).Summary for Ezek 15:1-5: 15:1-5 j The wood of a tree can be used to make all kinds of useful objects, pegs being the simplest and most basic. A vine’s wood, however, has no strength, size, or beauty, so it is useless for pegs and it is not even good as fuel because it burns too quickly. It is completely useless.
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