Ezekiel 13:11
"“‘Because, even because they have seduced my people, saying, “Peace;” and there is no peace. When one builds up a wall, behold, they plaster it with whitewash."
Key Reflection
Ezekiel 13:11 poignantly illustrates the deceptive nature of false prophets by drawing an analogy between their behavior and that of unskilled builders. In first-century Israel, a wall was a vital structure for protection and stability. However, these false prophets not only failed to construct a strong defense but also undermined any semblance of security they might have provided. Just as one would plaster over a wall without proper foundation, rendering it useless, so too did these false prophets offer superficial reassurances that lacked substance—promising peace where none truly existed. This vivid imagery underscores the severity of their deception and the dire consequences for those who relied on them.
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