Ezekiel 8:8
"He brought me to the door of the court; and when I looked, behold, a hole in the wall."
Key Reflection
In Ezekiel 8:8, the prophet finds himself in the Temple's inner courtyard, where he discovers a peculiar sight—a hole has been dug into one of the walls. This act of digging through the wall symbolizes divine intervention and the unveiling of hidden sins or practices within the temple itself. The presence of such a breach suggests that even in a place of supposed holiness, corruption and idolatrous activities were taking place, highlighting the need for profound spiritual reform among the people of Israel.
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