Ezekiel 20:1

"Ezekiel."

Key Reflection

In Ezekiel 20:1, God speaks through the prophet to address a significant event in Israel's history, taking place on the tenth day of the fifth month in the seventh year of the Babylonian captivity. This specific date marks a moment when some of the leading elders of Israel approached the prophet to inquire about divine matters, setting the stage for Ezekiel to deliver his prophetic message. The historical context highlights the tension and uncertainty faced by the Israelites during their exile, as they sought guidance from their spiritual leaders on matters related to God's will and future.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The elders of Israel -These were as inEzekiel 14:1, some of Ezekiel’s fellow-exiles, designated in general terms by the name of Israel, though more properly belonging to the kingdom of Judah.

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