TīmeklisEzekiel 16. Ezekiel 16. Chapter 16. Jerusalem has become as a harlot, reveling in her idols and worshipping false gods—She has partaken of all the sins of Egypt and the nations round about, and she is rejected—Yet in the last days, the Lord will again establish His covenant with her. 1 Again the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, TīmeklisHe gives his bread to the hungry and covers the naked with clothing. 17 He withholds his hand from harming the poor and takes no interest or usury. He keeps My ordinances …
2 Kings 17:37,2 Chronicles 7:17,Psalm 119:5,Ezekiel 18:9 NIV
Tīmeklis2016. gada 15. marts · Verse Ezekiel 18:9. Hath walked in my statutes — Not only acknowledging them to be right, but acting according to them. Especially in every thing that relates to my worship, changing nothing, neglecting nothing. And hath kept my judgments, to deal truly — Has attended to my Divine direction, both with respect to … TīmeklisEzekiel 17. Ezekiel 18. Ezekiel 19. Ezekiel 20. Ezekiel 21. Ezekiel 22. Ezekiel 23. Ezekiel 24. Ezekiel 25. Ezekiel 26. Ezekiel 27. Ezekiel 28. Ezekiel 29. Ezekiel 30. Ezekiel 31. Ezekiel 32. ... 18 As for their rings, they were so high that they were dreadful; and their rings were full of eyes round about them four. kwame hassan campbell
Studying Ezekiel 18 1-9, 30-32 – Matters of Interpretation
TīmeklisEzekiel 37. Ezekiel 37. Chapter 37. Ezekiel is shown the valley of dry bones—Israel will inherit the land in the Resurrection—The stick of Judah (the Bible) and the stick of Joseph (the Book of Mormon) will become one in the Lord’s hand—The children of Israel will be gathered and cleansed—David (the Messiah) will reign over them ... Tīmeklis17 Neither shall Pharaoh with his mighty army and great company make for him in the war, by casting up mounts, and building forts, to cut off many persons: 18 Seeing he … Tīmeklis7. another . . . eagle --the king of Egypt ( Ezekiel 17:15 ). The "long-winged" of Ezekiel 17:3 is omitted, as Egypt had not such a wide empire and large armies as Babylon. vine . . . bend . . . roots towards him --literally, "thirsted after him with its roots"; expressing the longings after Egypt in the Jewish heart. kwame appiah address