a6:1-14
b6:2-10
c6:11-14
d6:1-3
eDeut 12:2-3

‏ Ezekiel 6:1-3

Summary for Ezek 6:1-14: 6:1-14  a The two oracles of judgment in this chapter (6:2-10  b and 6:11-14  c) present two alternatives—a positive future through repentance, or continued rebellion and a dark future of total annihilation. Either way, the Lord’s power and holiness would be manifested.
Summary for Ezek 6:1-3: 6:1-3  d The circle of judgment broadened out from Jerusalem to include the mountains of Israel, which were Israel’s political heartland. This territory had belonged to Israel continuously since the time of Joshua, and it had been infected by idolatry. The hill country had become home to many pagan shrines (literally high places)—raised stone platforms that often housed idols or became the location for sacrifices and pagan festivities. Most predated Israel’s entry into the land, and God had commanded Israel to destroy them (Deut 12:2-3  e). However, in many cases, the Israelites had permitted them to remain in place, and the political and religious leaders had ignored or even encouraged those who worshiped there.
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