Ezekiel 45:10

"“‘The Lord GOD says: “Enough, you princes of Israel! Remove violence and plunder, and execute justice and righteousness! Stop dispossessing my people!” says the Lord GOD."

Key Reflection

Ezekiel 45:10 is a powerful declaration from God addressing the leaders of Israel, demanding an end to their oppressive practices. The verse commands them to cease acts of violence and plunder, and instead to uphold justice and righteousness. This call for reform was particularly significant in the context of first-century Israel, where the elite often engaged in exploitation and injustice at the expense of the common people. God's demand here reflects a broader theme throughout the book of Ezekiel, emphasizing the need for leaders to govern justly and protect the vulnerable among them, rather than exploiting their positions for personal gain.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

A general exhortation to honesty, expressed by true weights and measures (marginal references). This fitly introduces the strict regulation of quantities in the prescribed offerings.

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