Death of Ezekiel’s Wife and Mourning of the Exile (24:15-27) This acted parable is an extreme example of the prophet’s personal involvement in God’s word of judgment and at the same time an ultimate illustration of the prophet’s commitment to God’s will. His actions are to be copied by the exiles Feb 5, 2024 · Here’s a summary: God had appointed Ezekiel as a prophet to the people of Israel during the time they were exiled in Babylon. Mar 27, 2023 · The Announcement One of the extraordinary things that God asked Ezekiel to do was not to mourn after his wife died. 16-17a. Ezekiel was commanded not to mourn his wife’s death as a sign to the people of Israel. Son of man, behold, I am about to take away the desire of your eyes with a fatal blow. Instead, he was to don a turban, that is, wear the garments of celebration (Ezek. The prophet's mourning also highlights the compassion of God, who, despite His righteous anger, is deeply grieved by the suffering and loss that sin brings upon His people. God asks Ezekiel to mourn in private, but conceal his grief in public as a parable to the people. Study the bible online using commentary on Ezekiel 24 and more! The prophet's mourning also highlights the compassion of God, who, despite His righteous anger, is deeply grieved by the suffering and loss that sin brings upon His people.

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