Ezekiel 22:11

"In you have they uncovered their fathers’ nakedness. In you have they humbled her who was unclean in her impurity."

Key Reflection

Ezekiel 22:11 paints a vivid picture of the moral corruption within Jerusalem, using shocking imagery to drive home the severity of the situation. The text speaks of uncovering "fathers' nakedness," which in first-century Israel would have been an extreme act of disrespect and violation of familial boundaries, highlighting the societal decay. Additionally, "humbling her who was unclean in her impurity" refers to dishonorable acts involving women already considered ritually unclean, emphasizing the widespread immorality and disregard for social norms within the city. This passage underscores the comprehensive nature of the spiritual and moral crisis that plagued Jerusalem, a crisis so severe it warranted divine judgment.

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