Ezekiel 8
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Ezekiel Sees the Terrible Sins of Jerusalem

1Six years after King Jehoiachin and the rest of us had been led away as prisoners to Babylonia, the leaders of Judah were meeting with me in my house. On the fifth day of the sixth month,+ the Lord God suddenly took control of me, 2 and I saw something in the shape of a human.+ This figure was like fire from the waist down, and it was bright as polished metal from the waist up. 3It reached out what seemed to be a hand and grabbed my hair. Then in my vision the Lord's Spirit lifted me into the sky and carried me to Jerusalem.

The Spirit took me to the north gate of the temple's inner courtyard, where there was an idol that disgusted the Lord and made him furious. 4 Then I saw the brightness of the glory of the God of Israel, just as I had seen it near the Chebar River.

5God said to me, “Ezekiel, son of man, look north.” And when I did, I saw that repulsive idol by the altar near the gate.

6God then said, “Do you see the terrible sins of the people of Israel? Their sins are making my holy temple unfit as a place to worship me. Yet you will see even worse things than this.”

7Next, I was taken to the entrance of the courtyard, where I saw a hole in the wall.

8God said, “Make this hole bigger.” And when I did, I realized it was a doorway. 9“Go in,” God said, “and see what horrible and evil things the people are doing.”

10Inside, I saw that the walls were covered with pictures of reptiles and disgusting, unclean animals,+ as well as with idols that the Israelites were worshiping. 11Seventy Israelite leaders were standing there, including Jaazaniah son of Shaphan. Each of these leaders was holding an incense burner, and the smell of incense filled the room.

12God said, “Ezekiel, do you see what horrible things Israel's leaders are doing in secret? They have filled their rooms with idols. And they say I can't see them, because they think I have already deserted Israel. 13But I will show you something even worse than this.”

14He took me to the north gate of the temple, where I saw women mourning for the god Tammuz.+ 15God asked me, “Can you believe what these women are doing? But now I want to show you something even worse.”

16I was then led into the temple's inner courtyard, where I saw about 25 men standing near the entrance, between the porch and the altar. Their backs were to the Lord's temple, and they were bowing down to the rising sun.

17God said, “Ezekiel, it's bad enough that the people of Judah are doing these disgusting things. But they have also spread violence and injustice everywhere in Israel and have made me very angry. They have disgraced and insulted me in the worst possible way.+ 18So in my fierce anger, I will punish them without mercy and refuse to help them when they cry out to me.”




Footnotes:

8.1 Six years … sixth month: Probably September of 592 b.c.
8.2 a human: One ancient translation; Hebrew “a fiery figure.”
8.10 disgusting, unclean animals: See, for example, Leviticus 11.9-19.
8.14 the god Tammuz: A god of vegetation who was thought to die in the dry season. During the Hebrew month of Tammuz (from about mid-June to mid-July), women mourned the death of this god, hoping to bring him back to life.
8.17 disgraced and insulted me … way: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.


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