Ezekiel 18:7

"and has not eaten on the mountains, hasn’t lifted up his eyes to the idols of the house of Israel, hasn’t defiled his neighbor’s wife, hasn’t come near a woman in her impurity,"

Key Reflection

In the context of ancient Israelite society, this verse from Ezekiel 18 highlights behaviors that were considered morally pure and religiously upright. The original audience would have recognized these actions as a form of piety—avoiding public immoralities like eating sacrificial meat on mountain altars (which was seen as unauthorized worship), refraining from idolatry by not looking to foreign gods, maintaining marital fidelity, and avoiding sexual impurity during a woman's menstrual cycle. These behaviors were essential for individuals seeking favor with God and navigating the complex religious landscape of their time.

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