Ezekiel 33:19

"When the righteous turns from his righteousness and commits iniquity, he will even die therein."

Key Reflection

In first-century Israel, the concept of retribution for one's actions was deeply ingrained; thus, Ezekiel 33:19 would have resonated as a clear warning to the righteous who might falter. If a person who had lived a life of uprightness and devotion to God were to abandon their righteous path and commit wicked deeds, they would face judgment for their new iniquities, symbolizing that past righteousness does not guarantee future safety or favor with God.

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