The Bible Dept.

Day 233: Ezekiel 25-28

Aug 21, 2025
The podcast dives into the divine oracles of judgment against Israel's neighboring nations in Ezekiel 25-28. It scrutinizes the deep spiritual corruption brought by figures like Jezebel, particularly focusing on the arrogant king of Tyre. Speculation arises around whether his pride symbolizes a human ruler or hints at Satan's fall. The discussion emphasizes the dangers of pride and the importance of humility within spiritual contexts. It wraps up with insights into biblical interpretation, showcasing the complexities of ancient texts and their relevance today.
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INSIGHT

Oracles Hold Nations Accountable

  • Ezekiel 25–28 functions as oracles against Judah's neighbors, holding foreign nations accountable for leading Israel into idolatry.
  • God judges both Israel and the nations that lured Israel away because covenant unfaithfulness has external causes and consequences.
ADVICE

Consider External Influences In Sin

  • Remember that God judges foreign nations that entice Israel into idolatry as well as Israel itself.
  • Do not ignore external influences when assessing spiritual failure and communal sin.
ANECDOTE

Marriage Analogy For Divine Jealousy

  • Dr. Manny uses a marriage analogy: if his wife cheated, he'd be angry at both her and the lover who seduced her.
  • This illustrates Yahweh's dual anger toward Israel and the nations that tempted her into idolatry.
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