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Ezekiel wrote a prophetic allegory which describes Israel’s betrayal of God in graphic and disturbing terms. Generation after generation of faithlessness have left YHWH in a state of frustration and exhaustion. He’s verbally lashing out at the people of Israel because he’s angry, and above all, because his heart is broken.
By David A. Clark PhD, University of Roehampton, LondonEzekiel wrote a prophetic allegory which describes Israel’s betrayal of God in graphic and disturbing terms. Generation after generation of faithlessness have left YHWH in a state of frustration and exhaustion. He’s verbally lashing out at the people of Israel because he’s angry, and above all, because his heart is broken.