![]() 33:15), but evidently replaced, because Josiah removed it again (IIK 23:6) along with the houses of the male prostitutes where women hung tapestries for Ashterte. ![]() Yet God promised hope for the future.īeing taken by a lock of the hair back to Jerusalem is an image Shagall has used in his paintings.Ĩ:3–6 Ezekiel was shown the image of jealousy, believed to be the statue of the naked goddess Ashterte, at the entrance-way to the altar of the Temple of God! Her image was originally placed there by Manasseh (IIK 21:7), removed when he repented (II Chron. He also saw the glory of God depart from Israel. In it he saw the glory of God with the cherubim as he had seen before, and the paganism of Israel, then the awesome slaughter in Jerusalem. This out-of-body experience may have taken only minutes, and the elders may have sat motionless while it happened, but it was long in the telling and he was so upset, that the elders would likely have been moved at the end. The consequences will be more frightening than some of our modern movies.Ĩ:1–2 While Ezekiel sat in his house with the elders of Israel (the elders of the exiles) in front of him, he was seized by God in a vision and taken to Jerusalem. The corruption of Israel had reached to the religious leaders, the elders of Israel. Idolatry in America.Įzekiel’s second vision was devastating. The selective destruction of people in Jerusalem. ![]() Key Notes: The elders were involved in idol-worship in the Temple. ![]() Israel's Idol Worship and Its Consequences. ![]()
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