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Ez 20:27-44

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Past mistakes must not be repeated (Eze 20:27-44)

Having clearly illustrated that Israel had always shown a tendency to idolatry, Ezekiel now began to apply the lessons of history to his fellow exiles in Babylon. He reminded them that as soon as the people of Israel settled in Canaan they copied the religious practices of the Canaanites (Eze 20:27-29).

Those of Ezekiel’s day were just as idolatrous in heart and were thinking of copying the idolatrous ways of Babylon. God warns that he will not allow this to happen (Eze 20:30-32).

As he saved his people from Egypt, so God will save them from Babylon. He will bring them back to their homeland (Eze 20:33-34).

Again they will pass through the wilderness, but this time God will take firm control of them. He will sort them as a shepherd sorts sheep, removing those who still want to worship idols. This time only those loyal to him will inherit the promised land (Eze 20:35-38).

With all their idolatrous tendencies left behind in Babylon, God’s people will worship him in holiness in Jerusalem. They will offer sacrifices that are acceptable to him (Eze 20:39-40).

When surrounding nations see Yahweh and his people living in true holiness, they will appreciate the character of Israel’s God (Eze 20:41-42).

The people of Israel will then have a proper understanding of God and will be ashamed of their former unfaithfulness (Eze 20:43-44).