Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Reading for February 28th
Read Ezekiel 16.1-63 The allegory of Jerusalem as God's adulterous wife.
Compare Hosea's marriage to Gomer, whom he charged with harlotry to symbolize Israel's unfaithfulness to God (Hos 1-3; compare Jer 2-3).
In verses 1-5 Ezekiel portrays Jerusalem as an unwanted baby who, like many female babies in
pre-industrial cultures, is cast off to die as an economic liability.
Your father was an Amorite, and your mother a Hittite: Ezekiel believes that a mixture of Amorite
or Syrian peoples and Hittites or Anatolian peoples populated Canaan before Israel emerged.
Jerusalem was in Canaanite (Jebusite) hands prior to David's conquest.
The Jebusite population was never destroyed.
Comments or Questions...
Compare Hosea's marriage to Gomer, whom he charged with harlotry to symbolize Israel's unfaithfulness to God (Hos 1-3; compare Jer 2-3).
In verses 1-5 Ezekiel portrays Jerusalem as an unwanted baby who, like many female babies in
pre-industrial cultures, is cast off to die as an economic liability.
Your father was an Amorite, and your mother a Hittite: Ezekiel believes that a mixture of Amorite
or Syrian peoples and Hittites or Anatolian peoples populated Canaan before Israel emerged.
Jerusalem was in Canaanite (Jebusite) hands prior to David's conquest.
The Jebusite population was never destroyed.
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