Ezekiel 22:8

"In you have they treated father and mother with contempt. Among you they have oppressed the foreigner. In you they have wronged the fatherless and the widow."

Key Reflection

Ezekiel 22:8 highlights the societal sins of ancient Jerusalem, reflecting a broader pattern of injustice that plagued the city. The original audience would have recognized these actions as violations of Mosaic law and social norms, particularly regarding the care for the vulnerable such as widows and fatherless children. These injustices were not isolated incidents but systematic abuses that undermined the moral fabric of society and invited divine judgment, as the prophet Ezekiel was tasked with proclaiming.

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