Then in the nations to which they have been carried captive, your survivors will remember Me--how I have been grieved by their adulterous hearts that turned away from Me, and by their eyes that lusted after idols. So they will loathe themselves for the evil they have done and for all their abominations. People Ezekiel, IsraelitesPlaces Jerusalem, RiblahTopics Abominations, Adulterous, Anguished, Apostate, Aside, Astray, A-whoring, Blinded, Broken, Captive, Captives, Carried, Committed, Departed, Detestable, Disgusting, Escape, Escaped, Evil, Evils, Faces, Full, Gods, Grieved, Harlot, Hate, Heart, Hearts, Hurt, Idols, Kept, Lewd, Loathe, Loathsome, Lothe, Lusted, Mind, Nations, Play, Played, Practices, Prisoners, Prostitute, Punishment, Remember, Remembered, Safe, Sight, Straying, Themselves, Turn, Untrue, Wanton, Wantonly, Whither, Whoring, WhorishOutline 1. The judgment of Israel for their idolatry8. A remnant shall be blessed11. The faithful are exhorted to lament their abominations and calamitiesJump to Previous Abominations Anguished Apostate Astray Broken Captive Captives Carried Committed Departed Escape Evils Eyes Heart Idols Lewd Nations Play Prostitute Remember Sight Straying Themselves Whither WhorishJump to Next Abominations Anguished Apostate Astray Broken Captive Captives Carried Committed Departed Escape Evils Eyes Heart Idols Lewd Nations Play Prostitute Remember Sight Straying Themselves Whither WhorishLibrary John the Baptist's Person and Preaching. (in the Wilderness of Judæa, and on the Banks of the Jordan, Occupying Several Months, Probably a.d. 25 or 26.) ^A Matt. III. 1-12; ^B Mark I. 1-8; ^C Luke III. 1-18. ^b 1 The beginning of the gospel [John begins his Gospel from eternity, where the Word is found coexistent with God. Matthew begins with Jesus, the humanly generated son of Abraham and David, born in the days of Herod the king. Luke begins with the birth of John the Baptist, the Messiah's herald; and Mark begins with the ministry … J. W. McGarvey—The Four-Fold GospelEzekiel To a modern taste, Ezekiel does not appeal anything like so powerfully as Isaiah or Jeremiah. He has neither the majesty of the one nor the tenderness and passion of the other. There is much in him that is fantastic, and much that is ritualistic. His imaginations border sometimes on the grotesque and sometimes on the mechanical. Yet he is a historical figure of the first importance; it was very largely from him that Judaism received the ecclesiastical impulse by which for centuries it was powerfully … John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament Parallel Verses NASB: "Then those of you who escape will remember Me among the nations to which they will be carried captive, how I have been hurt by their adulterous hearts which turned away from Me, and by their eyes which played the harlot after their idols; and they will loathe themselves in their own sight for the evils which they have committed, for all their abominations.KJV: And they that escape of you shall remember me among the nations whither they shall be carried captives, because I am broken with their whorish heart, which hath departed from me, and with their eyes, which go a whoring after their idols: and they shall lothe themselves for the evils which they have committed in all their abominations.
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